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Artie. It wasn’t about Big Bands, it was about The Big Bang.
By Sig Shonholtz
When Artie Shaw passed away on December 30th 2004, Sig Shonholtz, his buddy in later life, was invited to speak at the funeral. What Sig had to say about this amazing character was so well received by the attendees, that it just had to become a magazine article.
Closet Poet
By Kim Knode
Kim Knode interviews April Wayland. A former business world executive, turned children's author, poet and writer extraordinaire.

The Bel Air Kid
By Kim Knode
Kim Knode interviews Al Bell. Congress and Hollywood meet in this unique character. Read how various Presidents and movie stars have crossed paths with this enigmatic man.

Yellowtail
By Jeffrey the Barak
A controversial name for a club! Is it racist? Is it sexist? Or is it just a great name packed with humor and accuracy? This is an interview with Haruko, the Los Angeles entrepreneur who is the brains and the beauty behind Yellowtail, an exclusive club.

The Sparkle Behind Beautiful Eyes
Kim Knode meets Eyelash Mogul Alexandra Roberts, Inventor of Hot Lashes and founder of Beautiful Eyes.

Tips from the Thirty-Plus Tiara Set
By Kim Knode
What happens to beauty queens when they age? They continue to compete of course!
The Sally Kirkland vu from the land of the silver screen
By Kim Knode
A rare in-depth interview with Hollywood legend Sally Kirkland.
Arnella Flynn
By Kevin Smith
In the 21st century, movie star Errol Flynn is a distant memory, but he was so huge in his time, that Arnella Flynn’s drugged and boozed demise seemed to cry out for an investigative trip to the Island.

Evel Knievel
By Kevin Smith
The last of the gladiators, is dying.

 

Evel Update
By Gary Barak
No longer dying, Evel Knievel plans the biggest possible comeback!

 

A Cryin' Slim
By S.D.Craig
Millions loved curvy Kate Winslett in Titanic, and non-skinny women celebrated her unusually full figure for a Hollywood leading lady. But when she became a mother, Hollywood issued her a directive to lose weight. S.D.Craig has something to say about that!
Celebrity Hunter
By Donna Schwartz Mills
Now, as common as celebrity sightings are in this town, you can't just conjure them up at will. They're a bit like earthquakes; sooner or later you know you're going to have one, you just don't know when.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
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