A-Rod’s wife blew $100G before filing for divorce

July 8th, 2008

Cynthia Rodriguez decided a simple financially-crippling divorce wasn't enough to pay A-Rod back for spelunking Madonna's dusty tomb. So, last week Cynthia took off to Paris and dropped a hundred grand on his credit cards then started spreading rumors she was nailing Lenny Kravitz, according to NY Daily News:
"She's been spending wildly," the friend said. "She spent close to $100,000 on her jaunt to Paris."
Cynthia flew the godparents of her daughters, Dodd and Sabina Romero, and their older daughter, first-class to the City of Light, the friend said. There, Cynthia "had spa treatments, she went to the best restaurants," the A-Rod friend said. "She originally was going to head to Spain, where Lenny Kravitz was touring."
Somehow I don't think any of this fazed A-Rod. I mean, the guy had sex with Madonna which I'm pretty sure is legal grounds to declare him full-blown retarded. In the meantime, A-Rod probably makes $2 billion just by picking up a bat, so Cynthia's little spending spree was a drop in the bucket. On a related note, going by my current salary I'll eventually make $100,000 by the year 102,008. Bitchin'! I'm buying rocket boots.
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July 8th, 2008

Movie Review: The Third Revelation – There Will Be Blood

July 8th, 2008

Paul Thomas Anderson’s dark, majestic, Oscar winning epic, out now on DVD.
If you were trying to comprehend a monster, trying to boil it all down to its core, you could say that Paul Thomas Anderson’s fifth feature film is at heart about the struggle between capitalism and religion, wealth and faith. Yet here is a story of greed, of the corrupting influence of power; a film about the lengths that men will go to in…

Eva for LV by M&M

July 8th, 2008

Eva Herzigova (1 Model Management) shot by Mert and Marcus for Louis Vuitton. The season of most wanted bags continue!

Ph: Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott for Louis Vuitton, F/W08. pic via tFS scanned by Nancy8817

Ph: Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott for Louis Vuitton, F/W08. pic via tFS scanned by Nancy8817

Britney Spears filming segment for Madonna’s tour

July 8th, 2008

Britney Spears is going on tour with Madonna. But in a safe, videotaped format where concertgoers will be sequestered from her cooch and therefore less likely to demand a refund. People reports:
"Britney is going to film something for Madonna's show in the next week or so," Madonna's rep, Liz Rosenberg, tells PEOPLE.
As for details about what they will be doing – and where it will be filmed – Rosenberg says, "I don't know. It's a secret."
Madonna! Britney! The concert! This summer! Videotapes... MADGE & VADGE Be there.
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Movie Review: Semi-Pro

July 8th, 2008

Alley Oop-s…
Actor-comedian Will Ferrell has perfected a commercial concoction of successful artifice steeped in the Freudian subconscious of man-child arrested development that makes the truth of his flagrant box office success far stranger than fiction. Like a mad scientist working furiously into the night, the quack-y general practitioner, Ferrell, has found…

Naomi for iD

July 8th, 2008

on the August iD cover with Stefano Pilati, shot by Inez and Vinoodh. Naomi is indeed, Like No Other.

Ph: Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin for Aug08 iD magazine. pic via tFS scanned by Northern Star

An era ends at the Coolidge

July 8th, 2008

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Executive Director Joe Zina is leaving the Coolidge Corner Theatre at the end of the year, and a new chapter in one of the few remaining Art Deco moviegoing jewels will begin.

From the press release: "After an incredibly active and prolific 10-year career as the Executive Director of the Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation, Joe Zina will be stepping down from his position at the end of the year. Zina, who was previously on the Board of Directors at the theater and took the position of Executive Director in 1998, will be moving on to pursue personal artistic projects including consulting with community cultural centers on dance and film. During the past ten years, Zina initiated and oversaw extensive upgrades and renovations to the theater which included a stunning restoration to the original Art Deco details of the historic cultural landmark. During this period the Coolidge launched a successful $2.5 million capital campaign and expanded capabilities for live performance and community programs in the two main auditoriums. Included were the installation of new Dolby digital surround sound systems and two renovated stages. In May of 2002, the theatre made the first public announcement of the renovations and capital campaign with the unveiling of the award-winning art-deco-style marquee, a celebration which drew thousands of participants and sparked a revitalization of the Coolidge Corner business community."

All true and still not quite getting to the heart of the matter. The Coolidge, once upon a time a cherished neighborhood movie theater, then a classic revival house, then a hulk that came this close to the wrecking ball, is now a Boston institution -- one of the rare picture palaces that has made the transition to art-house success with its big screen mostly intact. (Here's the theater's Cinema Treasures entry, plus the history page at the Coolidge's website.)

Even better, it has thrived, anchoring not just Coolidge Corner but the Boston independent scene (along with the comparatively battered Brattle). Zina has had everything to do with this, bringing the energy of a former dancer and the people skills of a born macher to raising the Coolidge's profile and financial base.

When he arrived, the Coolidge was $350,000 in the hole and wasn't making its rent. In the years since, attendance has steadily climbed (against a downward national trend) and membership is through the roof. Without Zina and the people he has hired, would there have been a Coolidge Award bringing Meryl Streep and Thelma Schoonmaker to town? Not likely. Is there anywhere else in town you can see "Lawrence of Arabia" -- last night's offering -- in the 70mm splendor it deserves? Nuh-uh.

In addition, the Coolidge under Joe has programmed the best of the new off-Hollywood films, not an easy task when the Landmark chain is eating into the programming and profits of independent moviehouses. And that's not even mentioning the midnight shows and book readings and burlesque revues and other events that have made the theater a vital (and nicely twisted) fixture on the local cultural scene. The theater is irreplaceable; I worry that Joe might be as well. The search for a new executive director begins immediately.

Greg Herman launches Swords and Horses

July 8th, 2008

Greg Herman launches Swords and Horses

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Jenny McCarthy’s still got it (I think)

July 8th, 2008

Yesterday, all the hub-bub was Jim Carrey walking around in Jenny McCarthy's bathing suit, and I didn't think twice about it. But then, using my superior skills at investigative journalism, I discovered that Jenny McCarthy herself also wore the bathing suit during the day's activities. (Checkmate, Chris Hansen!) One might say she's MILF-esque with a side of "I'd probably still hit that." I swear, it's reporting like this that should get my face on a plaque. I'm thinking "World's Best Internet Typer" or "Sexy Person Who Knows Words." Yeah, that one.