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To be fair, he was just establishing himself with that show. I imagine he would have taken any show they offered him at that point.

Wow. This sounds kind of like this thing I heard about once called “decency.”

I’m SHOCKED by these rockers!!

I think I’ll go ahead a bravely digest what happened without Jon Stewart’s help.

The album isn’t embarrassing or anything - the title track is terrific - but most of the songs simply aren’t very good. I can listen to remixes all day long, and they’re still weak songs. Nevertheless, I’m pleased people are still paying attention to John Lennon. There are worse things in the world to focus on at the

This one makes me sad. What a unique talent. She’s amazing in Robert Altman’s “3 Women” too. R.I.P.

This is why I never publicly accuse my boss of embezzlement.

When are some Republican senators and celebrities going to admit that Trump is a bat-shit crazy, sociopathic congenital liar who tried to overthrow an election, AND is 78 years-old?

She got taken down the way she did because her asshole behavior behind the scenes was such a direct counterpoint to the goofy, “Watch me dance!” persona she utilized on the air. She was smack in the middle of the road with that show, with conservative housewives all over the country loving her. It’s not exactly like

What exactly did people expect her to do after her show anyway, outside of maybe some stand-up specials? Maybe she could make a four-part Western with Kevin Costner.

Ha! I actually saw a re-release of The Ten Commandments with my family at a drive-in when I was four years-old. I fell asleep, and they woke me up for the parting of the Red Sea. I’m not kidding. I really did.

You should look up an interview with Gen. Westmoreland after the Tet Offensive.

That’s exactly what I’m talking about. I experienced things like that repeatedly with my friend. If it was something more down-to-earth - I remember we went into a head shop in the West Village together one time, for instance - every male employee would help, like a rotating swarm. And we were just casually browsing

It really is spectacular, in every conceivable way. When you see the control and elegance of Nicholson’s performance, it’s kind of crazy that people loved him so much later on when he abandoned all that and too often simply made “Jack” faces and rolled his eyes.

Yes, he was pre-crazy in The Last Detail.

I have an (obviously) very beautiful friend who used to be a big-time fashion model. Italian “Vogue” layouts and all that. Back in the day, I heard her mention to a friend on the phone that she was walking around all afternoon, and not a single person eyed her! This was shocking to her. She also used to get things

I’d love to know how Michael Jackson managed to disguise himself. Given that he eventually looked like walking death on a stick, it must have been a chore.

When I worked at HMV Records on E. 86th St. about 35 years ago, we made Pete Townshend stand in line to buy some albums. He got all huffy and left after about five minutes. I, unfortunately, sat through the entire shitty Who concert I saw in 1982.

Here in New York, he’d stand in line at Starbucks. I’ve seen Alec Baldwin, Jessica Lange, and Willem Dafoe standing in line to get coffee. Not all together, of course.

Um...the author of the article doesn’t HAVE to do this because people don’t recognize him all day long. I’m not sure how wildly “weird” this was. The guy just wanted to be anonymous for a minute.