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Celebrity Sleuth Magazine: Volume 14 Number 1 (2001): Nude Celebrity Magazine - Cindy Margolis, Lucy Liu, and More! (Tele-Visions 13)

Celebrity Sleuth is the magazine devoted to uncovering the hottest actresses! This issue features sexy and/or nude photos of the Women of Television, including Lucy Liu, Portia de Rossi, , Peta Wilson, Edie Falco, Lorraine Bracco, Tiffany Granath, Dr. Susan Block, Robin Givens, Jane Kaczmarek, Debra Messing, Amanda Peet, Ellen DeGeneres, and many others!
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The Schwarzenegger Syndrome: Politics and Celebrity in the Age of Contempt

An irreverent look at the rise and rise of California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, from the journalist the New York Times calls a “huge satirical talent.”
“It’s the most difficult decision I’ve made in my entire life, except the one I made in 1978 when I decided to get a bikini wax.”—Arnold Schwarzenegger, announcing his candidacy for [...]

Playgirl Magazine, issue dated February 1990 Celebrity Crushes–who do they love?

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Alan Gottlieb’s Celebrity Address Book

Names and address of everybody who’s anybody in America.
Customer Review: Out-of-date
Bought the 2001 edition for a celebrity benefit auction. Very disappointing; many, many outdated addresses.
Customer Review: Celebrity addresses by the carload.
Ever want to write to some celebrity and not have an address? Don’t know where to look? Guess what - Alan Gottlieb has taken [...]

The Mammoth Book of Celebrity Murder: Murder Played Out in the Spotlight of Maximum Publicity

This A-list selection looks in depth at 25 headline murder cases involving those who live their lives in the full beam of the media spotlight, including film starlets, TV actors, music legends, comedians, fashion moguls, movie directors, playwrights, and aristocrats from the start of the twentieth century to the present day. All, from Gianni Versace [...]

I’m On A Roll: America’s Celebrity Hot Dog King, Louie Di Raimondo

Louie Di Raimondo was a hot dog vendor in Miami when he forgot to take a “for sale” sign off his cart. After enough customers asked him where they could buy their own cart, Louie had the idea that would forever transform his life and turn him into: -America’s Hot Dog King. [...]

The Life of Tom Morris: With Glimpses of St. Andrews and Its Golfing Celebrities

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Walt Whitman and the Culture of American Celebrity

What is the relationship between poetry and fame? What happens to a reader’s experience when a poem invokes its author’s popularity? Is there a meaningful connection between poetry and advertising, between the rhetoric of lyric and the rhetoric of hype? One of the first full-scale treatments of celebrity in nineteenth-century America, [...]

Being Sugar Ray: The Life of Sugar Ray Robinson, America’s Greatest Boxer and the First Celebrity Athlete

And in this corner, hailing from Black Bottom, Detroit by way of Harlem, with more victories than Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali combined, the greatest fighter-pound for pound-of all time: Sugar Ray Robinson. If imitation is truly the sincerest form of flattery then there should be little doubt Sugar Ray Robinson is the greatest and [...]

The Hey Mister Celebrity Roast

Customer Review: Mister, Aunt Mary, & Young Tim return!
With Celebrity Roast, the follow-up to the Hey, Mister Afterschool Special, Creator Pete Sickman-Garner gets a little more introspective, while still managing to deliver big laughs. Celebrity Roast gives us the Death of Sting (Yes, THAT Sting…); The first meeting of Mister & Young [...]