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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!To hear him tell it, actor Charlie Sheen is on a roll. With his arsenal of tiger blood, Adonis DNA and affectionate goddesses, Sheen has proven an irresistible media draw of late. Seemingly invigorated by his suspension from the hit comedy "Two and a Half Men," he doled out what felt like a never-ending series of television and radio interviews packed with bizarre and entertaining quotes as the actor made his case that he had been unfairly treated by the show's senior producer, Chuck Lorre. Clearly relishing in the attention, Sheen joined Twitter so as to amp up the rate at which he ...
Look out, Haiti, here he comes! Charlie Sheen may soon be heading to Haiti to help fellow actor and friend Sean Penn with his relief efforts, according to Access Hollywood. Penn, who has been a vocal supporter of Sheen's since the "Two and a Half Men" star found himself out of work over a series of inflammatory interviews, has been in charge of humanitarian relief efforts in the wake of Haiti's devastating earthquake in January 2010. In an interview with Access Hollywood, Sheen said the following of his plans to travel with Penn to Haiti: "We're going to do a couple things first and then ...
NEW YORK -- For eight years as a major TV star and chief macho maniac, Charlie Sheen threatened, abused and scared women in his life, including two wives and numerous escorts, call girls and starlets. How did Sheen get away with it time and time again? Where was public opinion? Where were the female bloggers and columnists and the feminists groups who are usually ready to jump up and cry out against the smallest hint of sexism and abuse? Celebrity usually trumps all. Sports figures, movie stars, big financiers may get a pass and even forgiveness and adulation when most people might not. It's ...
OK. I must stipulate right off the bat that the only reason I taped "The Oprah Winfrey Show" on my DVR Wednesday afternoon was because of Denise Richards. She was appearing on the show to talk about her ex-husband Charlie Sheen's latest trouble with the law (for allegedly threatening his wife with a knife), but I was more interested in what she had to say about her dalliance with Richie Sambora, the husband of her friend, Heather Locklear, as the couple were headed for divorce. As a New York Times Style writer based in Los Angeles, I had done a story pegged to the scandal – "Coveting ...
The flurry of posts by my female colleagues on movies and TV shows has gone Right. Over. My. Head. I have never heard of this Julie-whatever movie they are debating. What's the big whoop? And although I've seen a couple episodes of "Mad Men," I think the show is boring and unwatchable. I'm way out of my league trying to debate these TV shows that -- let's be frank -- don't have a chance in heck of being on the cover of Us Weekly. So really, why watch? Go ahead and call me superficial, low-brow, cheesy, trashy, shallow and unsophisticated; I accept all those descriptions. So I'm ...
For those who don't know, ever since the passing of beloved broadcaster Harry Caray, the Cubs have had a "guest conductor" sing the seventh-inning stretch for every home game. At first, it was a great way of honoring the man many of us grew up with. Now, it's totally played and you can argue it tarnishes the memory of Harry more than glorifying it. Witness the latest embarrassment below: Denise Richards trying to sing in Wrigley Field (Friday afternoon).I had the pleasure of being in Wrigley for this masterpiece. Everyone was laughing at Denise. I can't understand how that's honoring the ...
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