
Hugh Jackman and Wayne Gretzy get in touch with their, uh, feminine sides ...




My on-again, off-again, on-again favorite comedian ever Kathy Griffin is back on the publicity tour, promoting Season 2 of her Bravo reality show, "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List" (premieres June 6). In case you missed it, the N.Y. Post had a nice interview with her in yesterday's paper, where she revealed that her life hasn't changed much since landing a prime-time television gig:
Griffin, like most of us, looks on with a mixture of awe and envy when celebrities are showered with gifts by their grateful networks. The four stars of "Will & Grace," for example, at the end of their breakout first season in 1999, each were presented with a brand new Porsche Boxster.
What did Griffin get as a "thank-you" for her first season on Bravo's "Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D-List"? "I got an iPod," says Griffin. "And for the second season, I got speakers for the iPod. I got my ass on Apple.com in two seconds to see how much it cost, and it was $59."
Love her!
I wonder why my brother Terence would send me this e-mail:
Subject: 100-calorie snack packages
If I may borrow the term from you, Nabisco et al. should be required by the FDA to call these "fatty packs."
Blondie was inducted into Hollywood's RockWalk last week in Hollywood. RockWalk is the only sidewalk gallery dedicated to honoring those artists who have made a significant impact and lasting contribution to the growth and evolution of rock 'n' roll, blues and R&B.
UPDATE: As I reported, Blondie was inducted into Hollywood's RockWalk on Monday, May 22, 2006. Jimmy Destri missed the bus the first time out, but he added his own handprints on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2006! Congrats to Jimmy, but when is he going to come clean about why he's (apparently) disowned his fellow Blondies? He was in the thick of the "No Exit" reunion (he penned their great comeback hit "Maria"), but by the time the tour for "The Curse of Blondie" finally happened, he had long since been replaced on the road. Where's "Behind the Music" when you need a follow-up?
Sexy James Marsden stars as Cyclops in the new X-Men movie, but in real life the dashing young actor is a married father of two with really great taste in cereal. Talk about your heart belonging to daddy ...
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Brett Chukerman and Marco Dapper get to know each other.



Jenny on the DL: The NY Times has a good piece on Jennifer Capriati, who has missed the last 18 months on the tennis circuit because of a shoulder injury (others at the Saddlebrook Resort where she lives and trains think the injury is a little higher on the body). "Basically, I'm retired until I can play," Capriati said. "That's the easiest way to put it." (NYT)
Michael and I had a great time at the Pal Shazar show last night at The Living Room (what a great venue, btw!). Pal looked and sounded great, even bringing out hubby Jules Shear (of "If She Knew What She Wants" and "All Through the Night" fame) for the last two numbers.

I got a chance to talk to Pal after her set and boy was she a complete doll. I gave her a copy of the CD my friend Greg and I had made of her old band's two albums that we converted into one disc. She seemed really tickled and said that it would be "so fun to listen to on the drive back home" (to Asheville).
She's a real gem and what a renaissance woman: in addition to her introspective brand of music, check out her paintings and her line T-shirts over at palshazar.com
If the great Cyndi Lauper had spent her time reading Nabakov instead of the pages of a Blueboy magazine, or watching Bergman instead of Big Time Wrestling, she might have become Pal Shazar.




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