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The Daily Beast: The Old Spice Man’s Internet Triumph

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From the moment the Old Spice commercial featuring Isaiah Mustafa aired in February America swooned. Who, we wanted to know, was this dashing, tall, dark and handsome figure with impossible abs, a gleaming smile, and a twinkle in his eyes? (Oh, yes, and riding on a horse. One mustn't forget the horse).

Reviving the Roxy – Can the Strip Follow? – NYTimes.com

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THE stage at the Roxy Theater was a blur of tattoos, platinum hair and black leather pants. Two rock stars, Dave Navarro of Jane’s Addiction and Matt Sorum of Guns N’ Roses, watched the show from the V.I.P. section. Devil horns — the international symbol of rocking out — were thrown triumphantly in the air. The [...]

Skin Deep – Haul Video Brings a Bag of Finds, and Words Only for a Camera – NYTimes.com

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MELISSA ROSE PONCE DE LEON, a 19-year-old bartender from the Bronx, had just gone shopping. When she got home she sat in her tiny peach-colored room, leaned into her Web cam and held up her swag: a few MAC lipsticks, a glittery black V-neck top, a snake bracelet and a new pair of Ugg boots. [...]

New York Times: Richard Simmons—Still Sweatin’ To the Oldies

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YOU hear Richard Simmons before you see him. On a recent Saturday morning, his tittering acolytes waited in the small green and pink pastel-colored lobby of Slimmons, his fitness studio here. His familiar Southern-tinged voice floated through the doors of the studio where he was holding Project Me, a talk therapy class about exercise. Suddenly, [...]

New York Times: Dig Out the Spandex and Feel the Burn

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AROUND 11:40 a.m. every Sunday, they arrive at Foresight Studios, a rehearsal and performance space in the heart of Silver Lake, a hipster neighborhood in Los Angeles. They wear pink leg warmers, sparkly headbands and the type of tiny shorts not seen since Richard Simmons felt the burn in them in the 1980s. They are [...]

New York Times: A Night Out With Pete Wentz

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Los Angeles IN a few hours, Pete Wentz, Fall Out Boy’s most famous member and accidental Internet pinup model, would be at the center of 100 excited fans at Meltdown Comics on Sunset Boulevard, for a midnight signing of the first installment of the band’s comic book series, “Fall Out Toy Works.” Mr. Wentz would [...]

Village Voice: The Sober Bunch

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Life's a Party for New York Nightlife's Sober Hipsters.

Radar Magazine: It’s Mini-Britney, Bitch!

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A pint-sized performer restores the fallen Britney Spears to the rightful status of Number One Star in the world.

The Advocate: Carson Kressley—America’s Gay Boyfriend

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America's Gay Boyfriend teaches women to love themselves in all shapes and sizes.

Strip Mining: How Las Vegas Became the New Nightclub Capital of the World

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In the past few years, Las Vegas became the nightlife capital of the country, maybe the world.