Richard Gere

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"Autumn in New York"
Who cares about old guys and young girls? This handsome romantic slop finds other problems.
Meat Loaf's daughter is dirty-dancing
The big guy's offspring is shakin' it loose for the Cr|e in a cage; David Spade in "Gilligan Powers"? Aaaah! the Roseanne that won't go away. Plus: Gere disses Winona!
Whitney, phone home
Earth calling Houston -- time to come down; Courtney Love for president; Julia Roberts for hooker ... again. Plus: Eminem sings the lip-lock blues.
Take two of these and call me weird
Letterman pulls a Farrah; Clooney disses "ER"; and what's with Hurley's Hustler store spree?
Ally McSqueal?
Nell and Cage: Crack team. Is she experienced? Bonnie Raitt spills all. Plus: The King and I -- Carter and Presley, together again.
Celebrity debriefing
Who wears the panties in the family? David Beckham and Tim Robbins bare all. Plus: Nice white guys finish last? Sensi-man takes beating, Backstreet boy gets no respect. And: Bill Gates, international man of tired movie catch phrases.
Monkey business
Loose lips sell tabloids! Lopez and Judd find out what happens when ex-husbands yack back; Alan Cummings puckers up and lets 'em flap; and Cindy Margolis, princess of talk?
I, Anakin
George Lucas is seeking an "extremely intelligent" 19-year-old actor to play Anakin Skywalker in "Episode II." He need look no further than here.
The final word on Gere and the gerbil
The truth about "that rodent"; why Sharon Stone won't do snorkel scenes; Nader endorsing Buchanan? Young Brits blow away the competition in the nookie sweepstakes.
"Runaway Bride"
Richard Gere and Julia Roberts pair-up for a would-be "Pretty Woman" Part 2, but the thrill is long gone.
Farrah's flip-out was mom's fault
Fawcett shirks blame for wacko Letterman turn (but still takes responsibility for '70s hairdo); Jesse Helms has a big, big, big vocabulary. Plus: Israel says Tarzan's loincloth's gotta go!
FilmAid
When some Hollywood producers tried to bring the cinema -- and a few celebrities -- to an Albanian refugee camp, they found their audience, though appreciative, had more pressing dramas to deal with.
Hillary does Brazda
Another day, another celebrity visit to Macedonian refugee camps
His material highness
Far from his holier-than-all image, the Dalai Lama supports such questionable causes as India's nuclear testing, sex with prostitutes and accepting donations from a Japanese terrorist cult.
"Red Corner"
Andrew O'Hehir reviews 'Red Corner' directed Jon Avnet and starring Richard Gere and Bai Ling.
Day of Heaven
Andrew Ross writes about his favorite movie for Salon's Personal Best issue.
Days of Heaven
Andrew Ross reviews his favorite movie "Days of Heaven".
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