Word: rehabing
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...this point, the final scenes harp tritely on questions of identity and authenticity. Conway is placed in an asylum full of other Kubrick impersonators, fends off a lawsuit with claims of insanity, becomes an anonymous celebrity in the psychiatric world, and scores an ironic admission to a celebrity rehab clinic. As the credits roll, it’s hard not to feel that you, too, were duped. —Staff writer Jeremy S. Singer-Vine can be reached at jsvine@fas.harvard.edu...
Hole singer and Kurt Cobain heir Courtney Love is being sued by a rehab facility for allegedly paying just $10,000 of her $181,286 bill. Says gossip site CELEBSNOW.COM: "Courtney Love may claim to be clean and sober these days, but she's still apparently a little forgetful." score...
...They tried to make me go to rehab / But I said...
Winehouse isn’t afraid to offend: it’s clear from the beginning that she has a mouth dirtier than Mexican water and an attitude to boot. She’s a living, breathing, rehab-hopping, cussing train wreck who lays it all out there for us, sordid and unashamed. In “Me and Mr. Jones,” a cute bluesy ditty with a horn section and back up singers, Winehouse off-handedly sings, “What kind of fuckery is this? / Nowadays you don’t mean dick...
...song titles reveal a pattern: “Rehab,” “You Know I’m No Good,” “Love Is A Losing Game,” “Tears Dry On Their Own,” among others, all draw attention to a history of depression, addiction, and pessimism. In her heyday (and probably still, since she refuses to go to rehab), Winehouse notoriously abused drugs and alcohol and suffered from major emotional problems and eating disorders. Her life, and thus her album, is a whole...