HOLLYWOOD—Many people claim today’s young people are confused, lost with no idea who and what they are about. This notion is rejected by young rapper
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HOLLYWOOD
—Most people love to hear the latest celebrity gossip; however, sometimes celebrities will not share with the public the truth about their personal lives until they want you to know.
SAN FRANCISCO
—I spoke with case expert Marti Rulli about the fact that one of the witnesses in the Natalie Wood death case was given a polygraph to see if his account was the actual truth. Rulli gave a chilling answer. She only spoke with me in this world exclusive.
HOLLYWOOD—The phenomenon of singing competitions began with “Star Search” back in the 1990s, since then that phenomenon has evolved.
We now have “American Idol” and “The X-Factor.”
HOLLYWOOD—It runs in the family. It is ambition, drive and inspiration. If you ever read “Be My Guest,” by Conrad Hilton, you’ll understand why his great-granddaughter Paris Hilton is such a success. In the book you’ll read about the challenges and triumphs of a life filled with adventure, big business, celebrity and cherished moments.
BEVERLY HILLS—With the anniversary of Wood’s death approaching, many who were silent in 1981 are now speaking out. The supervising rescue boat captain who found the actress's body spoke exclusively to me about his recollections of that tragic day.
BEL AIR—On Thursday, September 29, shocking testimony continued with Alberto Alvarez. San Francisco News obtained exclusive information from former L.A. County prosecutor Robin Sax about the testimony in the case thus far.
HOLLYWOOD—The film “Puncture” is directed by two men, Adam Kassen and Mark Kassen, who seem to share more than DNA. They also happen to share a similar vision, and thankfully that is what helps make this movie outstanding and intriguing through every frame from beginning to the end of the picture.
HOLLYWOOD—The television season is in full force, and there are a bevy of new shows vying for audiences' attention and tons of returning shows hoping to maintain viewers. It’s a rare occasion that a series hooks a viewer with just one episode, but The CW has two phenomenal shows that have audiences talking. “The Secret Circle” and “Ringer” have audiences hooked. What works so well for both shows is that there lies a bit of mystery; there are things that the audience doesn’t know, but we are desperate to discover those secrets.
HOLLYWOOD—This September, at the moment the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT) goes into effect, HBO will tell the strange-but-true tale of the U.S. military’s ban on gays and lesbians.