Matt Welch explores why the celebrity profile has a cold.
Julian Sanchez | November 10, 2005
Matt Welch explores why the celebrity profile has a cold.
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|11.10.05 @ 9:19AM|#
Some entertainment reporters have taken to signing these increasingly onerous release forms with names like Mickey Mouse or Number 6, from the paranoid 1960s TV series The Prisoner.
That should read "or Number 6, from the libertarian blog Hit & Run."
Gotta remember your own, you know.
|11.10.05 @ 9:57AM|#
If you didn't shed a tear for what that poor Tracy Gold had to go through with the eating and the throwing up and the working with the Kirk Cameron then soulless bastards like you don't deserve the E! Channel.
Now excuse me.
I�m going to watch the A&E biography of Steve and Eddy.
Thank Jesus for TiVo.
|11.10.05 @ 10:06AM|#
Who was the first guy to write that the craftsmanship exceeds the subject matter? Horace, I think?
The issue is was it a waste of time for Welch to focus his brain (and Reason to allocate the pixels) on this topic?
|11.10.05 @ 2:19PM|#
Hey Reason,
How about an in depth interview with Nick Gillespie's leather jacket?