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No shame in dating guru’s ‘gold digger’ game

Rich Gosse
For dating expert Rich Gosse, the term “gold digger” isn’t negative — it just states a fact of life. “For thousands of years, the No. 1 quality women have looked for in a husband is whether or not they will be a good provider,” says Gosse, who hosts The City’s first “Gold Digger” party at Carbon Lounge on Saturday night. “Anthropologists agree that women choose men on the basis of being a provider,” he says. “And you won’t find any controversy over the fact that men always choose the youngest, most beautiful bride they can find.” Read More

War through a soldier’s eyes

Black Watch
“Black Watch” has been taking audiences by storm ever since its 2006 debut at Scotland’s Edinburgh Festival. Based on interviews with Scottish soldiers returning from the war in Iraq, the National Theatre of Scotland’s high-octane multimedia production combines movement, music, video and dialogue to create an urgent, often harrowing theater piece told from the soldiers’ point of view. Read More

Dr. Drew quitting ‘Celebrity Rehab’ over criticisms

drew pinsky
“Celebrity Rehab” star Dr. Drew Pinsky says he’s throwing in the towel on the controversial show. There’s no doubt that it was exploitative, despite his best intentions, but Pinsky says he’s tired of taking all the heat” for every death, especially when loss of life unfortunately goes with the territory. CBS News reports that after Mindy McCready died by suicide in February — the fifth person on the show to die — Pinksy said he’d had enough of the attacks. Read More

Robert Plant files restraining order against deranged stalker

Robert Plant
Former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant is the latest celeb to file a restraining order against a nutty fan. TMZ reports that a woman who claims to have been in a relationship with the dude for more than three years has not taken the news that he’s dating singer Patty Griffin very well. “Your betrayal with another woman still stabs my mind,” she allegedly said in a message to him. “I’m telling you that rotten crotch is ruining you.” Read More

Latest Twitter account hack targets Justin Bieber, Angelina Jolie

Justin Bieber
A group calling itself The Syrian Electronic Army hacked into the Twitter account of E! Online and confirmed what we have always known: Justin Bieber is gay (OK, just kidding). Read More

HIM goes on after existential crisis

HIM
Decadent Finnish rocker Ville Valo has never gone in for self-analysis. Always moving so fast with his Goth-metal outfit HIM, he barely has noticed the nearly two decades flying by since its formation. But for the band’s melodic new CD “Tears on Tape,” he was forced to stop and take serious stock, because a nerve-damaging hand injury sidelined his drummer Gas, and the group, for more than eight months. Read More

Southeast Asian city-state emerges as 21st-century leisure capital — and conundrum

Singapore skyline
Singapore, a prosperous outpost in the sweltering heart of Southeast Asia, is growing up. For years, this tiny island off the southern tip of Malaysia has been something of an anomaly for travelers. Westerners typically view it as a “safe” introduction to the region. Streets are spotless, crime is low, English is a second language and the street-food scene is humming. It’s also a fascinating mix of strict laws, a highly educated populace and opulence to rival any city in the West. Read More

Iron and Wine's Sam Beam a renaissance man

Sam Beam, like Alexander, can survey his kingdom and weep for lack of further worlds to conquer. At this point in his career, under the sobriquet of Iron and Wine, the folk singer has mastered every art form he’s attempted. He’s directed short films and videos, written screenplays, painted or designed almost every album cover in his catalog, and – while he was first setting his Rimbaud-evocative poetry to music over a decade ago – taught film and cinematography classes at a Florida university. He plans to helm a feature-length movie in the near future. Read More

Avett Brothers sing what they know

Avett Brothers
Unlike their predecessors Bob Dylan or Johnny Cash, the Avett Brothers of North Carolina don’t write songs about characters in faraway places. Seth and Scott Avett stick to songs about themselves. There’s little third-person storytelling, and everything is true. Read More

Pied Piper’s mixology roots run deep, tasty

The Pied Piper Palace Hotel
The Palace Hotel has been in the news lately because of its decision to remove the iconic Maxfield Parish mural “The Pied Piper” from the wall behind the bar that bears the painting’s name. But due to public outcry, the painting — which is valued at several million dollars — will soon return to its traditional place. Long before Parish was commissioned to create “The Pied Piper,” the bar was home to the man who wrote the book on bartending — literally. William T. Read More
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