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...this correlated, not surprisingly, with a sharp drop in box office revenue. Hollywood responded with the jealous petulance you’d expect from any first-born child. Many studios forbade their contracted stars from appearing on television, and the networks—devoid of their own celebrities??were considered little more than a dumping ground (and a source of licensing fees) for stale feature films...

Author: By Molly O. Fitzpatrick, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Widescreen to Flatscreen: Televising the Oscars | 3/2/2010 | See Source »

...world should be used to the public declarations of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez by now. He simply loves the spotlight so fiercely that serving his country as president, and as a larger-than-life president at that, cannot satisfy. Restless, he meets with celebrities??Sean Penn three times—but when that is not enough, he uses his country as a media pawn. And that is how an unacceptable number of lives repeatedly get jeopardized...

Author: By Alexander R. Konrad | Title: Chavez Can’t Shun the Spotlight | 11/9/2009 | See Source »

Spears’ and several other celebrities?? Twitter accounts were hacked last week...

Author: By Eric P. Newcomer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Slave For Britney? Spears Seeks Assistant | 1/15/2009 | See Source »

...sensational, anonymous Harvard blog Gossip Geek, which publishes usually-fake gossip about campus “celebrities?? along with blurry photographs that allegedly feature them, broke the story by calling Ballesteros out on the early campaigning. They compared Ballesteros to Barack Obama, a Filipino boxer, and Ron Paul, by turns calling him “dreamy” and a “shady character.” The blog called his campaign violation a “scandal,” made fun of his Facebook group’s promises, and linked to a video...

Author: By Alex M. Mcleese, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Frosh Pitch UC Bids Via Internet | 10/2/2008 | See Source »

...Obama Kool-Aid. The “Yes We Can” video, which features the Black Eyed Peas’ Will.I.Am, Scarlett Johansson, and other celebrities chanting Obama’s New Hampshire primary speech, has popped up all over the internet. From the feigned emotion on these celebrities?? faces, one would think they were reading from the Bible or Shakespeare, not from a relatively well written but somewhat politically banal stump speech. Nonetheless, this nauseating video has now become the new symbol for Obama’s grassroots support...

Author: By Jacob M. Victor | Title: The Ron Paulization of Obama | 2/27/2008 | See Source »

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