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How does one properly prepare for dating Lady Gaga? Pretending to be a werewolf on a WB CW show is probably as good as anything, right? You've got the mountains of fake fur, the buckets of fake blood, the screaming teenagers, and the extremely wooden dialogue- it's practically the same thing! More»

All you need nowadays to live out the American Dream is some time in front of the paparazzi and a reality tv show, and voilà! Case in point, Social Life Magazine Editor-in-Chief,  Ms. Devorah Rose. We take a look at his self-made socialite who continues to make a mark in the Hamptons this summer. MORE»

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Love, Loss, And What I Wore welcomed newest members of the hit show last Thursday, which now has productions in Toronto and Los Angeles, as well as New York. Tony Award-winner Adriane Lenox (Doubt), Allison Mack (CW's "Smallville"), Kate Mulgew ("Star Trek"), and Kristine Nielsen (Les Liaisons Dangereuses) will all be part of the August cast. More»

The CW upfronts. 11 am yesterday. Madison Square garden. Teen stars struggling with the teleprompter. Flashcut montages and Facebook quotes from rabid teenybopper fans on the screens. Sample: "I WANT THIS SHOW FOREVER :((((" We . . . We're not even sure what that means. Katy Perry was on hand to play with her neon skinny jeans-clad band. More»

The lowest-rated show on network television was back with a vengeance last night. We saw a Southern Belle in the twilight of her life maybe become an escort! We met some new miserable people.  We watched a miserable person we already knew on a treadmill, spinning her wheels and going nowhere, much like this series. More»

High Society, the show that follows "socialite" Tinsley Mortimer and her crew of fame whores around NYC, hasn't been canceled yet. In fact, the show charmed us all for the third time last night with an episode titled "Plus One"! Here's what went down on As The World Burns. More»

Last night, High Society shed a light on the crazy world of NYC faux socialites and wanna be reality stars. We followed Tinsley Mortimer and crew around a host of crazy times, including THIS lovely event held for AIDS back in October. Go browse through the entire set of photos from the night HERE.

[High Society: Episode One Recap]
[High Society: The Complete Character Breakdown]

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  • Heidi dumps Spencer as manager to add more crazy to her team. Yes, apparently that's possible. [People]
  • The full Eclipse trailer! [Perez]
  • Corey Haim's doctor says the former child star couldn't handle the pressure. [Radar]
  • Casey Johnson's estate won't be buying Tila much Tequila. [TMZ]
  • Wall Street sequel delayed. Wouldn't it be funny if there was no money? [DailyBeast]
  • Brittany Murphy's ex quickly moves on, still grosses us out. [Celebslam]
  • New farmer's market in the Hollywood Hills! [Racked]
  • CW says more reality shows on the way. [THR]

Jules Kirby, Dabney MercerIt's harder to pinpoint the historical precedent for the hot mess that is Jules Kirby: I can't decide whether her performance in the pilot reeks more strongly of Michael Richards, Mel Gibson, or Naomi Campbell. "I use the N-word sometimes, and I really think it should be okay to say," she says lazily to the camera, with her words tempered only by the absurdity of what comes next: "My dream is to work for the U.N." You can almost hear the production staff snickering in the edit room.

Read our full recap from last night's premiere episode of High Society HERE.

"If you Googled me, this is what you'd see," chirps Tinsley Mortimer, by way of non-explanation, in the opening minutes of the CW's new reality show High Society. While she's not being completely forthright – the subsequent montage of Tinsley Mortimer, with her new pin-straight hair, contrasts mightily with the flouncing-curl-dominated results of my own Google search – you can't really blame her. Who hasn't sought a new look in the wake of a breakup? It's this breakup – her recent divorce from high school sweetheart Topper Mortimer, the camera-shy grandson of a former Standard Oil president – that is nominally put forth as the show's raison d'etre: how will The Tinz live her new single life? (The answer, for starters: in a new loft in Chelsea, to the great chagrin of her mother Dale Mercer, a Jackie Onassis-coiffed woman who abhors the apartment's location in "the Midtown" and laments that she just finished decorating Tinsley's old place.) More»

Tinsley Mortimer has been tweeting up a storm this past week. She is preparing for tonight's grand premiere of "High Society" on the CW. The show, about NYC socialites is supposedly going to "tear down the golden facade of the socialite world." More»