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Why Is the Associated Press Trying to Prevent Me From Receiving Up-to-the-Minute Entertainment Coverage? [Updated]
Ashley Feinberg · 08/05/16 03:34PMSomeone Paid $300,000 to Eat Lasagna at Bruce Springsteen's House
Gabrielle Bluestone · 11/06/14 07:30PMThat Kennedy VJ From MTV Is Still Alive, And She's Getting a Fox Show
Adam Weinstein · 12/04/13 03:28PMYahoo has Trouble Telling John Krasinski and John Singleton Apart
Adam Weinstein · 04/30/13 08:09AMHere Is the Crazy 1990s TV Ad Molly Shannon Did for the NRA (UPDATE)
Adam Weinstein · 04/11/13 10:34AMMother Jones recently posted a roundup of National Rifle Association ads through history, depicting the lobby group's descent into madness, but our eyes caught one particular pit stop on the road to crazy—this pro-gun 1993 TV commercial titled "Laughing Criminal," featuring a speaking role by future SNL star Molly Shannon.
Kim Kardashian Is Not Getting a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Because Life Is Unfair
Louis Peitzman · 09/02/12 01:40PMWhere Were They Then: The First Feature Films of Famous Actors
Neetzan Zimmerman · 04/25/12 12:45PMHarvey Levin Thinks The Paparazzi Problem is Solved
Alex Carnevale · 10/26/08 02:30PMTMZ has entered a comfortable détente with the celebs it covers and the lawyers they employ. That's the contention of managing editor Harvey Levin in an article in today's NYT, where he argues that the celebs court all the publicity the site gives them. Is there an end in sight to the war between the paparazzi and the people they cover? Find out after the jump.Levin dismisses legal efforts to restrict the movement of the paparazzi as ineffective and difficult to police given how much photogs can make from the photos. He sees a different model emerging:
Daily Gawker Stalker: Uma Thurman, A Smoker?
Emily Gould · 01/04/07 05:20PMDaily Gawker Stalker: Sam Rockwell Doesn't Mind Telling You Why He's Famous
Emily Gould · 01/03/07 05:00PMErica Christensen and Jay Hernandez Dance Like There's No Tomorrow, Which There May Not Be for "Six Degrees"
Jessica · 10/13/06 05:05PMBetter This Than Riding a Rascal
Jessica · 10/13/06 03:55PM
Last night at the after-party for the Directors Guild of America awards, Dame Helen Mirren put down her gin and asked a fellow party-goer if she could ride his Segway. When the press isn't around and guards are let down, you'll catch these sorts of private, goofy moments when celebrities are just human — and then you will take pictures, and you'll post them on your blog.
Daily Gawker Stalker: Hedda Nussbaum Still Has Back Pain
Jessica · 10/12/06 05:00PMDid You Expect Him to Log in as 'Butterscotch Stallion'?
Jessica · 10/12/06 01:40PMDaily Gawker Stalker: Now That She's Not Little, Lil' Kim Covers Herself
Jessica · 10/11/06 06:10PMClassic Gawker Stalker: Penelope Cruz Continues to Hang Out with Unavailable Men
Jessica · 10/10/06 03:45PMDaily Gawker Stalker: Bono a Rose-Colored Cliché
Jessica · 10/06/06 05:10PMYes, Virginia, There Is Such a Thing as Overexposure
Jessica · 10/06/06 11:50AMIt's amazing what a little polling reveals. According to E-Poll Market Research, which ranks more than 2,800 celebrities on 46 different personality attributes, celebrities are overexposed. And yes, we needed a formal survey to tell us this. On their scale, the average overexposure rating for "most celebrities at the peak of their careers is between 3% and 7%," but the familiar faces gracing the the covers of celebrity weeklies are rating much, much higher. According to the index, the most overexposed celebs: