On the final day of the Republican National Convention, our D.C. delegate went through the media wringer, kicked it with Journey and saw Mitt Romney accept his party’s nomination for president. And then there was Clint Eastwood.
Even though a judge in Warren County, Va. struck down Tareq Salahi’s lawsuit against Journey guitarist Neal Schon yesterday, the one-time White House gatecrasher isn’t giving up.
As we predicted yesterday, Journey guitarist Neal Schon and his girlfriend, White House gatecrasher Michaele Salahi, showed up for the opening night of Silverdocs. But then they bailed before Schon’s scheduled panel appearance.
Silverdocs begins tonight with a documentary about Journey. The band’s guitarist, Neal Schon, will be in attendance. Does this mean we can count on an appearance by his significant other, White House gatecrasher Michaele Salahi? Don’t stop believin’.
Silverdocs begins next week with Don’t Stop Believin: Everyman’s Journey, a profile of Arnel Pineda, who was plucked from YouTube to be the new lead singer of Journey.
The 10th edition of Silverdocs, the annual documentary film festival sponsored by the American Film Institute and the Discovery Channel, announced its opening and closing films yesterday.
White House party crasher Tareq Salahi is suing ex-wife Michaele for $50 million because she ran off with an aging 1970s rocker that sent him a picture of his private parts. No, really.
Sep 15, 2011
The Man of Michaele Salahi’s Dreams
No, really. Start believin’.