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Posted Sep 9th 2009 10:00AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Celebrities, Obituaries, Reality-Free

A little bit of Hollywood died yesterday.
Army Archerd wrote for
Variety since 1953, when he replaced columnist Sheilah Graham. That's not a typo. That's 1953, as in 56 years ago. That means he talked to everyone, saw everything, and wrote about just about everything that happened in Hollywood for more than five decades.
Continue reading Army Archerd dead at 87
Posted Jun 12th 2008 9:41AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Celebrities, Reality-Free, Private Eye Shows

Remember
Susan Saint James? She was honored this week with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, and it's about time, I say. The 61-year-old actress is pictured here, with husband Dick Ebersol.
California First Lady
Maria Shriver was on hand to compliment Saint James for her decades of volunteer work to support the Special Olympics and people with disabilities.
Saint James told ET, "When your name gets called, it's indelible, it's permanent. It's just a compliment of the highest order."
So let's go back a few years to honor this talented actress (this is where
David Letterman starts stroking his chin and the picture gets fuzzy)...
Continue reading Susan Saint James gets a star - VIDEO
Posted Apr 20th 2007 10:01AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Web, Celebrities
Do you like TV shows and movies? Do you like to eat? Well, I've got a site for you, but fair warning: it will consume all of your time today.
It's Frank DeCaro's site. He's not on The Daily Show anymore, but he's got quite a site, including this section where you can find a massive list of recipes from celebs! You can try Bitter and Booze from The Dick Van Dyke Show's Richard Deacon, which mixes semi-sweet chocolate chips, whipped cream and brandy (your teeth will ache but you'll be too drunk to care). Or how about Wheel of Fortune star Vanna White's Layered Pea Salad? Martha Stewart loves Bourbon Balls (and check out the pics in her section too). Jim Nabors makes a mean Alabama Chili, and the original Bionic Woman Lindsay Wagner's contribution is a Tabbouleh Salad. Then there's the aforementioned Turkey Potpie recipe from Oprah.
There's a ton more too, and you can search by name or type of food.