Sentences with phrase «for gossip columns»

The romantic relationships within the walls of Google made ideal fodder for gossip columns and magazine profiles.

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But this Founding Father was also responsible for first getting readers hooked on one of the most unsavoury, yet deliciously entertaining forms of modern news: the gossip column.
For years Jesus Navas was a staple of football gossip columns.
The late introduction of Lewis Holtby had an influence when it came to finally unlocking the Cardiff defence and after being linked with a move away from the club via the gossip columns, the young German might be forcing his way into the starting line up for next week's home match with Chelsea.
Since 1979 — Adams has written a gossip column for the New York Post — a New York City newspaper.
As for hair color, the experiments happen not very often, but they always falls on the first pages of gossip columns.
It's Mannix's big prestige picture for the year, and soon the gossip columns have heard about the disappearance — including rival sisters, Thora and Thessaly Thacker, both played by Tilda Swinton.
The gossip column articles interspersed throughout the novel add background as well as a genuine feel for the era, and the quotes heading the chapters are a hoot (Leslie D).
Walls is known for her work on the MSNBC.com gossip column «Scoop».
Benjamin Sutton, «In the Air, Art + Auction's Gossip Column — AMC Announces Curators for 2013» Art Info,, January 23, 2013.
Above the Law has followed Judge Halverston's travails for some time, even publicly offering her a regular column on the legal gossip blog.
There's no time in my working day for a two - hour whip - around of the gossip world, so I've ceded my iVillage iGossip column to my lovely colleague Kahla.
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