Feb 01, 2013
New York Post Gossip Columnist Calls D.C. ‘District of Crapola,” Compares City to Pakistan
Do you like D.C.? You shouldn’t! This place is vile, smells like a sewer and is simply no better than Pakistan. Or at least that’s what a New York Post gossip columnist thinks.
May 10, 2012
The Made-Up Wins Are Soooo Much Better in New York
If you read today’s early edition of the New York Post, you could be forgiven for thinking that the Caps actually lost yesterday’s game against the New York Rangers.
Sep 10, 2007
American Grads Sue Over Alumni Magazine Report
Via Gothamist, the New York Post reports on what looks to be a prank involving the American University alumni magazine, American Magazine, on two graduates of the D.C. school who later lived together in New York. In the spring edition of the magazine, it was apparently falsely reported that Ross Weil, 29, and Brett Royce, 28 were “life partners” who had been gay married, adding that they were leaders of a fake group called the…
Oct 23, 2006
One And Done For Mister Tony?
Local media personality Tony Kornheiser has worn many hats in his lengthy career, but can best be described as a “media personality” or a “talking head”. His roots in Washington run deep, from his Washington Post column (which, to be fair, has thinned out considerably since its debut in 1979) to his quirky, irreverent radio show on local station WTEM. He is the co-host of the enormously popular ESPN television program, Pardon the Interruption,…
Aug 04, 2005
Chappelle Watch: It’s Over, Bitch?
Arguably the most successful stand-up comedian to come out of D.C. may be pulling the plug on his wildly popular Comedy Central show for good, according to Chappelle’s Show star Charlie Murphy. “I don’t think Dave is going to do it anymore,” Murphy told the New York Post yesterday. “We shot about eight shows for the third season, and they’re hilarious. They’ll be released on DVD, I’m sure. But that’s it.” Season three of Chappelle’s…
Sep 01, 2004
Got Gossip?
A job opening posted on both JournalismJobs.com and Media Bistro, a “Washington, D.C.-based publishing company” is looking for freelance gossip columnists who can”do for the nations capital what the New York Posts ”Page Six” and Lloyd Grove, Joanna Molloy and George Rush of the New York Daily News do for the Big Apple: Publish insider gossip that no one can afford to miss! Are you plugged in to the D.C. social and political scene? Do…