Nibbly Things: Barbra Striesand Gets Soaked

October 31st, 2006 // Leave a Comment
  • As Barbra Streisand traded political barbs with a George W. Bush imitator, a fan of the songstress who apparently disagreed with her politics pelted her with a beverage. And as her anti-GOP riff ended, another man in the crowd found himself being escorted out of the center as he shouted at Streisand. Politics is messy. [MiamiHerald]
  • Summer Redstone is still not done talking about Tom Cruise. “He was embarrassing the studio. And he was costing us a lot of money.” Well said. [Page Six]
  • Model Maggie Rizer joins the push for AIDS education in a new documentary, “Maggie and Me.” Rizer’s father died from AIDS when she was 14. “Where I grew up, no one spoke about AIDS,” she said. “AIDS and homosexuality were nothing new to me, but other people were very afraid.” Rizer’s goal is to save lives: “If we had the medicine 10 years ago that we had today, my dad would still be alive.” [Page Six]
  • Are Ivanka Trump and Topher Grace an item? It sure looked that way during her birthday celebration at Pure this past Saturday night. The couple closed the curtains around their private table for a half-hour. If not a couple, then maybe just some rabid bunnies. [Page Six]

Written by Lauren Burch

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