Gossip guys: Men and women dish dirt differently
Gossip guys: Men and women dish dirt differentlymsnbc.comBy Cari Nierenberg Would anyone watch a TV spinoff on the CW called "Gossip Guy"? No, the network isn't considering it -- but a new study suggests that it would definitely have different story lines and dialogue than the original hit show.Men and women both love to gossip - but chatter tends to make males closer ...Daily Mailall 4 news articles »
Music Review: Gossip's Beth Ditto's simply brilliant on 'Joyful Noise,' as ...
Music Review: Gossip's Beth Ditto's simply brilliant on 'Joyful Noise,' as ...Washington PostGossip, “A Joyful Noise” (Columbia) There is no one like the punkish Beth Ditto, and thus there is nothing like Gossip and their fifth and finest studio album “A Joyful Noise.” It's electronic, bombastic, self-assured and a righteous floor-rocker ...Gossip, “A Joyful Noise” (Columbia)SalonBeth Ditto's Gossip dance to their own beat on 'A Joyful Noise'The-BurgGossip out with 'A Joyful Noise'Windy City Timesall 121 news articles »
A 'Gossip Girl' in Henry VIII's court
A 'Gossip Girl' in Henry VIII's courtKansas City StarIn a book that reads like a more literary version of "Gossip Girl" overlaid onto 16th-century England, "Gilt" tells of Catherine, or "Cat," from the perspective of her friend Katherine Tylney, aka "Kitty." The book begins in 1539, when Cat and Kitty ...and more »
Thursday's gossip column
Thursday's gossip columnBBC Sport... of tempting Arsenal teenager Ryo Miyaichi to spend another season at the Reebok as they bid to bounce straight back to the Premier League. The Gunners midfielder, 19, has an impressive season despite the Trotters' doomed relegation scrap. Gossip logo.and more »
Gossip roundup: Britney Spears yells 'fore', Zooey Deschanel whispers 'Siri'
Gossip roundup: Britney Spears yells 'fore', Zooey Deschanel whispers 'Siri'Montreal GazetteNews you need: The Sun, in England, says Britney Spears is “reportedly a terror on the golf course.” On the advice of her fiancé, Jason Trawick, the paper's source says, the Britster has taken up the game. She plays – or tries to – at the Sherwood ...and more »