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Wannabe famous person Alisa Apps explains, "I feel sorry for Lady Gaga."
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Wannabe famous person Alisa Apps explains, "I feel sorry for Lady Gaga."
No Gaga songs were allowed at his after-party.
Plus, Jay Leno admits that he's a big dummy, on our regular late-night roundup.
They've "always been known as a fun airline."
Also, Missoni's hip-hop–inspired spring show draws negative reviews.
Also, Manic Panic releases stick-on eye shadow.
There was a setback for gay-rights advocates this week. What next?
The issue won't make it to the Senate floor for a vote.
“Shouldn’t everyone deserve to wear the same meat dress I do?”
That's what one wig designer did in London.
Organization hoping to win support of Republican Maine senators.
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