Archive: Housekeeping
Long Weekend
I'm taking a four-day weekend off to spend some time away from the keyboard. In my absence, Jen Chaney (who you know from the weekly "Lost" analysis) and Frank Thomason (who subbed back in July) will be running the ship. See you on Tuesday! -- Liz...
By Liz | November 9, 2006; 11:58 PM ET | Comments (0)
Comment Box: Don't Mess With Bill
Another Monday morning in sunny Washington, D.C. where the humidity is rising faster than the water in "Poseidon" (ba-dum-pah!). Time to review your comments. Gza, Rza and Bill Murray in "Coffee and Cigarettes." (AP) Totally unrelated question here: Liz, how do you feel about your favorite leading man voicing Garfield the sequel? Will you be first in line at the movies tomorrow? -- Dana comments on Help K-Fed Tell His Story Dana is referring to Bill Murray, an actor about whom The Post's Gene Weingarten and I have disagreed in the past. Weingarten chracterizes Murray as a one-note, relatively untalented actor/comic who is basically capable of playing one character and accuses me of a blinding crush on the man, rendering me incapable of competently judging his work. He also particularly loathed his performance in "Lost in Translation." Gene is jealous. I, predictably, thought he was great in "Lost in Translation"...
By Liz | June 19, 2006; 11:28 AM ET | Comments (6)
Be Back on Tuesday
Celebritology will be dark for a few days (Thursday through Monday) while I'm out on vacation. Have a great weekend, keep up on celebrity headlines and I'll see you here bright and early Tuesday morning. -- Liz...
By Liz | May 4, 2006; 02:30 AM ET | Comments (2)
About This Blog
Celebritology is a hobby almost all of us engage in -- consciously or not. Some unapologetically subscribe to People, Us and are regulars watchers of Entertainment Tonight, while others eschew all celeb-centric news, dismissing it as the worst by-product of our collective culture and any attention paid to the galaxy of stars as base voyeurism. But it is our culture and somewhere betwixt the two ends of the continuum are the stories to which we are all drawn -- in admiration or disdain: A royal wedding, a Michael Jackson trial, Tom Cruise's take on psychology or Sean Penn's Op-eds on the war in Iraq. You may worship them, you may despise them -- but we all have an opinion on them. Each day, this blog will highlight the middle of the continuum -- the stories we're all talking about -- and open a dialogue about why they're so compelling. But...
By Liz | March 2, 2006; 04:40 PM ET | Comments (4)
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