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Nov 2010 03

by Blogbot

Make a date with SG Radio and Millionaire Matchmakers Destin Pfaff and Rachel Federoff this Sunday November 7th. Now in its 4th season, the Bravo reality show follows the romance fortunes of members of the infamous Millionaire’s Club, a Los Angeles-based matchmaking service strictly for those with extremely desirable bank balances. This season – which is the show’s highest rated to date – the love action has moved to the East Coast. We’ll get the behind-the-scenes scoop on the “challenging” New York Millionaire’s Club clientele, and dating advice that’s worth its weigh in gold regardless of your net worth.

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Nov 2010 03

by Ryan Stewart

“If my IQ test comes in low, I’ll never live it down.”

– Baba Booey

Baba Booey. Fa-fa-fooey. Ta-ta-toothy. Ma-ma-monkey. Gary Dell’Abate goes by many names, but his job has been the same for over twenty years: he’s the guy who runs the Howard Stern Show, booking all the guests, running the show’s back office, and when necessary running interference between Howard and upper management. He’s also one of the show’s most recognizable on-air personalities, thanks in no small part to his iconic nickname “Baba Booey,” a moniker which stuck to him like glue after an on-air slip-up in July 1990, in which he repeatedly mispronounced the name of his (professed to be favorite) cartoon character, Quick Draw McGraw sidekick Baba Looey. Since that day, the name has spread like a virus throughout pop culture, popping up as a punchline everywhere from comedy shows like Saturday Night Live and The Late Show with David Letterman to news shows like Larry King Live and Peter Jennings’ ABC newscast, thanks to the efforts of dedicated crank callers. The title of his new memoir, which recounts some of his personal and show-related drama, says it all: They Call Me Baba Booey.

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Nov 2010 03

Vesta Suicide in Timeless

  • INTO: Bad fake accents, lingerie, cheap shows, movies, and small towns.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Hot popcorn, stir-fry, cupcakes, pancakes – food!
  • MAKES ME SAD: Roadkill, clapping in movie theatres, Uggs and Crocs.
  • HOBBIES: Guitar, painting, photography, cupcake creating, and Maple Leafs hockey..
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Days filled with sunshine, ear kisses, Lubriderm rubs, romance and birth control.
  • VICES: Popcorn, things that sparkle, and anything I can stick into my face.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Here [on SG].

Get to know Vesta better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Nov 2010 02

by Sash Suicide

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Nov 2010 02

“Marijuana is going to be a part of American culture.”

– Steve Elliott

On November 2, Prop 19 will go to the ballot in California. The proposed law would take legalized marijuana consumption beyond the realm of medicinal use only. It would allow individuals aged 21 & over to grow and posses limited quantities of marijuana, and local governments to authorize and tax its sale. Supporters say the pragmatic measure would free up much needed jail space and police time, and help balance California’s budget. If you live in California, please consider voting YES on Prop 19.

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Nov 2010 02

HelenJade Suicide in Page Me

  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Boyfriend, spooning, tea, Russell Howard, cider & black [English cider & blackcurrant cordial), zombies, gore, photography, Amaretto, metal & ink, cookies, mac & cheese.
  • HOBBIES: Photography.
  • VICES: Smoking & being spoilt.

Get to know HelenJade better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Nov 2010 01

by Ryan Stewart

“The level of desperation was a lot higher than I’d thought…”

– J.W. Rinzler

Few films in history have been as meticulously pored over as the Star Wars trilogy, which is why the best compliment owed to The Making of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back is that it feels completely fresh. An exhaustive, official biography of one of the most beloved films of the past thirty years, Making Of runs a sprawling 350 pages, is replete with interviews and insights from George Lucas and dozens of other contributors, and contains over 1,200 rare photos, including conceptual art, storyboards, candid set photos and special effects designs. More importantly, it’s a smart and candid history that doesn’t shy away from the underlying sources of drama that fueled Empire’s production, from Lucas’s brush with financial ruin when the self-financed film went massively over budget, to on-set bickering between Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher, to creative tensions between the producers and their hand-picked director, Irvin Kershner.

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