Elton John is cleaning house. And his trash can become your treasure.
The singer made some space in his closet in his Atlanta home. Because of that, you can own a piece of his clothing and help his charity, the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
So, if you want to wear his Gucci, Versace, and Prada clothes and accessories, then go to eBay now and bid on the 300 items he has listed! And we know he has some of them best fashion taste in the music business!
And you can help someone with HIV get the help they need.
Don’t wait too long to make a bid because the auction ends on July 7th.
I don’t know about you, but it seems like everyone is getting a documentary these days. There are docs about Liza Minnelli, Steve Martin, Céline Dion, Jennifer Lopez, and the Brat Pack.
On July 13th, we are getting one more on HBO. Academy Award® winning actress and multi-decade movie star, Faye Dunaway, recounts the triumphs and challenges of her illustrious career with frank candor in FAYE, the first feature documentary about the Hollywood legend. Through honest reflection, complemented by insight from colleagues and friends, Dunaway contextualizes her life and filmography, laying bare her struggles with mental health while confronting the double standards she was subjected to as a woman in Hollywood.
Growing up as Dorothy Faye Dunaway, the army child of a father who struggled with alcoholism and raised predominantly by her single mother, Dunaway escaped into the world of acting, finding mentors in director Elia Kazan and playwright William Alfred, whose play “Hogan’s Goat” helped launch her career in 1965. In FAYE, the three-time Academy Award®-nominated actor – she would win for 1976’s “Network” – explores the personal trajectory of her life in concert with her storied career. Many of her film roles seem to reflect aspects of Faye’s own personality and the social climate in which they were made, including “Bonnie and Clyde,” “Chinatown,” and “Network,” a film which drew criticism, but also praise, for Dunaway’s portrayal of a headstrong, unsympathetic television producer – criticisms that were also leveled at Dunaway for her reputation as a “difficult” artist to work with. Speaking candidly about her struggles with alcoholism and bi-polar disorder, her love affairs and the joys of motherhood, Dunaway also reflects on her role in “Mommie Dearest,” the infamous 1981 movie that was a popular success but threatened to destroy her career. With her on-screen elegance and sense of fashion, she became a style icon, and continues to inspire and influence fashion trends today. Fiercely independent and determined to develop her own professional opportunities into the 1990s and 2000s, but at times thwarted by her own reputation and demons, FAYE serves as a reminder of Dunaway’s singular ability to inspire generations of filmmakers and actors with her enduring screen charisma and film oeuvre.
I grew up with Mommy Dearest and am not interested in this. But watch, it will be the most interesting one of them all.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is a renowned scientist who is so easy to love. However, he does his best to destroy things we learned in our childhoods.
For example, he demoted poor Pluto to a dwarf planet, proved that the sky in Titanic was wrong, and where Barbieland would be.
So what has he destroyed now? Ever since I was a little kid, I was told if we dug a hole through the center of the Earth, we would come out in China.
Well, the StarTalk host revealed that is not where we wind up. Instead, we would drown because we would come out in the Indian Ocean.
I don’t care what he says; I am still going to say it is China, and Pluto will always be the ninth planet in our solar system.
I have mentioned this before: I went to the same junior high school as him and had the same teachers, but we didn’t learn the same things. I also didn’t learn to dance from the teachers of our other alumni, Alfonso Ribeiro.
At the end of 1981, 867-5309 became the most famous phone number in the world. Tommy Tutone claimed those digits belonged to Jenny. But who is she?
Franny Keller has been asking her dad, Jim Keller, that question every year. And every year, he doesn’t tell her. Will this year be different?
Why do we care who Jim names? That is because he co-wrote the song with Alex Call (ironic last name). Not only that, Jim’s alias is Tommy Tutone. So he should know the answer.
When it comes to the answer, Keller has said in past interviews it is based on a real person, but Call has said it is not.
So what is the truth? We will have to wait another year because Keller still isn’t telling his daughter.
Therefore, when we get up to heaven, we are going to have ask who Jenny, Jessie’s Girl, Stacy’s mom, and Roxane are.
Today is National Pineapple Day, and someone sent Gordon Ramsay a present to celebrate.
What was it? A pizza with pineapple on top of it. What did the MasterChef with a refined pallet think of his present? All he could say was, “What the fuck?” as he closed the box.
If the top chefs and those who can’t cook don’t like pineapple pizza, who are those mystery people who do?