Elizabeth Taylor

Easy come, easy go
So much for the Basinger-Eminem rumor; Madonna shows off potty language! Plus: Hugh Grant gets catty; Hurley gets stalked and Gwyneth gets secretive.
A nation loses its lunch
Billy Bob still bleeding and babbling for Angelina; Pitt says Aniston can bed Steven Tyler. Plus: Kidman steps on Cruise (that's gotta hurt!)
Blue Glow
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Blue Glow
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Marilyn Manson predicts better music under Bush
Goth rocker ready to push the envelope; Dept. of Disposable Tips: Meg Ryan gets love advice from Elizabeth Taylor. Plus: Martha Stewart -- no more dirty underwear!
Out, out, damned rumor
Whitney Houston sets the record straight in Out magazine; Ricky Martin chats with his Little Ricky.
The return of Miriam Makeba
"Mama Africa" is back in the USA with a new CD, a summer tour and a lot to say.
"American Pharaoh: Mayor Richard J. Daley -- His Battle for Chicago and the Nation" by Adam Cohen and Elizabeth Taylor
A big biography tells the full story of the legendary politician, with a sharp focus on his battle to keep the Windy City segregated.
Imagination unleashed in all its perverse glory
The Web: Let the Puritans figure out how to jam their mealy corks into the dike!
The last Oscar speech
On the night of the Academy Awards one actress will have the courage to stand onstage, her statuette clutched to her bosom, and speak directly from her heart ...
Re-heat after me
Hollywood's favorite girl-gripe is back! Also: Dino De Laurentiis gets cranky about Clarice; Chrissie Hynde's gonna use her knife; and Paul MCartney shakes his bootie on the bar at Hogs and Heifers.
Courtesy flush, please!
Extra! Extra! Put the seat down! Senate reporters forced to use coed loo; "American Pie" man Don McLean gets goopy over Madonna. Plus: The descent of man continues -- Carlos Santana announces his own clothing line.
Star sickness
Celebrities speaking out about their afflictions can raise awareness and money.
Postcards from the Eddie
Who would ever suspect that the man who made so many awful records could create an autobiography that is such a kick in the pants?
Fashion victim
The rise and demise of Halston, America's superstar designer.
Boobs out of hell
Meat Loaf stacked, Dan Quayle whacked, Ricky Martin mocked -- it's just "la vida" as usual.
Newsreal: Been there, Dunne that
Karen Grigsby Bates on how Dominick Dunne's gossipy, glittery O.J. "novel" only tells half the story.
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Dwight Garner writes about "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" for Salon's Personal Best Movies.

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