Paul McCartney

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  • All they feel is love

    McCartney denies Heather/Stella feud; Tobey takes black widow in Spidey stride; Rupert nixes gay Bond idea; "The Bachelor's" Michel whimpers about reality!
  • Kate Winslet: "Horrible ... disgusting"

    Goopy carpet puts actress in a snit; Nicole gives photogs an eyeful. Plus: Kathleen Turner on young men's bods.
  • Tom's cruising Europe for Scientology

    "Vanilla Sky" boy goes to bat for Hubbardites; Sarah Michelle Gellar on "big silicone breasts." Plus: Will Paul and Heather make like Madonna and Guy?
  • Fightin' and lovin' among the celebs

    Drew and Tom's pleasant bust-up; McCartney's Heather says she's not a gold digger. Plus: Tommy Lee says Pam was on all fours with the horses!
  • Now that's obscenity!

    Ed Koch shares some choice words; Will Smith talks sex, whale gums; McCartney breaks our hearts with Harrison story. Plus: What's with celebrities and castles?
  • He was in the band

    George Harrison didn't do anything except bring to every Beatles song exactly what it needed.
  • Hail to the chief

    Rose McGowan pants over Bill Clinton and his big hands; celebs rake it in for America; Molly Ringwald and an aging New Kid come back to the block, Broadway-style!
  • Tony Soprano says Redford's a goodfella

    James Gandolfini admits he's a donut; war with no end: Ono and McCartney. Plus: Drew Barrymore to take direction from George Clooney.
  • Stop this benefit!

    McCartney, Jagger, Bowie et al. turn out for a benefit show that was long on schlock and short on facts and truth.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, Oct. 19-21, 2001
  • At least the camera loves him

    Eminem said to have acting skillz; Hanks digs 'N Sync; DiCaprio's girlfriend gets spooked! Plus: Michael Jackson's dad out to catch terrorists.
  • Gwyneth: Sex, butts and scumbags

    Her Paltrowness discusses men, her caboose and Affleck; Richard Gere on the terrorists' karma. Plus: Oh, Beyonci, behave!
  • No swimsuit? No lawsuit

    Celine Dion decides suing over skinny-dipping claim is no longer important; Oasis' Noel Gallagher gets nasty. Plus: Joan Rivers won't sing -- so what's the bad news?
  • Too good to be true

    Mariah's rumored wrestling match with Mira Sorvino denied; McCartney sniffs around strangers' rubbish; Leif Garrett on Britney: "She's out of control!"
  • The week in dirt

    Boy George says someone should introduce Eminem to the male G spot. Plus: Paul McCartney, Britney Spears, Anthony Hopkins and more.
  • Un-hairy palms, un-lifted faces

    "Survivor's" Amber dishes the dirt we never saw; Jacko's bedroom door stays open. Plus: Britney and Justin aren't dead, but Angelina Jolie says she once tried to be.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Weekend, May 11-13, 2001
  • Eminem, buck naked and ready to blow!

    Marshall Mathers' explosive family jewels; Paul McCartney on his Tokyo pot bust. Plus: Was Miss France a man?
  • The way they are

    Streisand rails at Dems for what they've become; Depp wants 100 kids. Plus: Janet Jackson prefers a good-sized ship.
  • Is McCartney one toke over the line?

    Steven Tyler says Paul's hittin' the hemp too hard; will Keith Richards and Charlie Watts do business with Tony Soprano? Plus: Gwyneth Paltrow to play 300-pound woman.
  • John Lennon, 1940-1980

    First published two decades ago, this essay has lost none of its power. It stands as an eloquent tribute to one of the 20th century's most gifted artists.
  • The hero who never looked down

    The exemplar of everything good and bad about his time, John Lennon will forever loom over the unsettled legacy of an ambiguous age.
  • Another "Hard Day's Night"

    Producer Walter Shenson tells how he gave director Richard Lester a ticket to ride. (The band just acted naturally.)
  • Anarchic youths

    Today the old Beatles flick "A Hard Day's Night" comes off as a satiric fairy tale, but it still has the vigor of a four-man hurricane.
  • "The Beatles Anthology"

    An entrancing collection of anecdotes, confessions and memories, straight from the mouths of John, Paul, George and Ringo.
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