And more from Our Gossip Girl! Marlee Matlin: She’ll ‘Scream Later,’ I’ll cheer now; Jack Wrangler, a gay icon, dies
Also from Our Gossip Girl, a world of celebrities between two covers … and Carrie Fisher gets the last laugh
What else is in Our Gossip Girl’s weekend dish? More ‘Mamma’ for Meryl Streep? … Dominick Dunne’s home up for sale … An Honorable Run catches up to Liz
Also, wOw celebrates Joan Juliet Buck … and Our Gossip Girl was there
Also from Our Gossip Girl, pot ban for dad Brad … ‘Nightline’ is supreme for seventh week
Liz Smith | 08/14/2009 11:05 am
Our Gossip Girl reveals details about a new movie starring the young actress, which could redeem her Hollywood status
Also, Christian
Bale is getting bony for his art, revisiting that NYC perennial, Veau
d’Or, and more from Our Gossip Girl
Dominick Dunne battles on … Benefit of the doubt – Debbie Rowe … and more from Our Gossip Girl
Joni Evans | 07/31/2009 10:05 am
My favorite movie of the summer premiered last night in NYC … and our own wOw woman and scene stealer Joan Juliet Buck
was there
Also from Our Gossip Girl, a note on the other Liz Smith
Also from Our Gossip Girl, George Clooney’s generosity; The Queen and Connie Stevens?! and Holland Taylor’s Back
on the NY Stage
Angie Dickinson on her new movie, her ‘Police Woman’ days, cell phones, privacy, Elizabeth Edwards and – Donald Duck!?
And Our Gossip Girl ponders mothers – they’re either too young or too old? – and Geoffrey Rush, on the wall at Sardi’s, at last
Also from Our Gossip Girl, a review of Dolly Parton’s Broadway musical
And more from Our Gossip Girl: Oscar and Annette de la Renta – dished
and served up in Michael Gross’s new book … Meryl Streep wants to do
another ‘Mamma Mia!’
‘It’s completely improbable, and no one in Hollywood can understand it!’ according to a new interview
Q & A | 02/19/2009 6:00 am
The actress nominated for her 12-minute role in ‘Doubt’ talks to wOw’s correspondent Melissa Silverstein
about the stereotypes of African American roles in Hollywood
wOw’s Cynthia caught up with Oscar nominee Meryl Streep, who’s pondering the gender gap at the Academy Awards