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[Photo by Patrick McMullan] Giuliana Rancic's been busy. The E! presenter and E! News co-host is prepping for the second season of her reality show, Giuliana and Bill. She talked to us about her battle royale with Whoopi Goldberg, why she thinks celebs can't complain, and how she feels about La Snooki. More»






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Last night, Georgina Chapman, Mark Ronson, and so and so were all honored by the Young Patrons of Lincoln Center at Alice Tully Hall. Afterwards, guests and honorees alike headed to Hudson Hotel to celebrate, where Guest of a Guest talked to Mark Ronson. Our complete coverage below... More»
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Friday found me as Interview and Alex and Ani presented the launch of Natalie Portman's and Christine Alward's makingof.com. The party was held at the Tribeca townhouse of Stuart Parr and the place was magnificent. You entered in the basement and were greeted by a full length swimming pool. After getting a bit lost we found the right door and were led upstairs to the main event... More»
Comedian/Actress and New Yorker Robbyne Kaamil is not afraid to sit you down and tell you how it REALLY is. She stars in her own one woman show Raw & Real which explores the worlds of politics, racism, relationships, and sex with her "raunchy, over the top, in-your-face demeanor" like no one else. Raw & Real, which you can catch at The Crown & Anchor in Provincetown on October 11th-13th, also features excerpts from her controversial book, Get Off The Titty: Poetry That Bites and you have probably shaked it to her Dance-hits "Bitch Slap" and "Free To Love" at the club. This jack-of-all-trades diva also finds time to dish out advice on her website, CanWeBeReal and on DList.com. She talks with us about her relationship with Howard Stern, what to do if you find porn on your boyfriend's computer, and why nothing is off limits on stage, in our funniest interview yet:
You talk about everything from politics to race to sex in your one-woman show "Raw & Real". Is there anything you consider off limits while on stage?
There is nothing off limits when I’m on stage. The stage is about the only place left where you can tell the truth. All of our information is watered down and altered. Most people act like they’re walking on eggshells and have a problem speaking what’s on their mind. God forbid they say something deemed politically incorrect! Not me. I call a spade a spade and a rat a rat – on stage and off.
Have you ever been stumped with a question on your advice website Can We Be Real.com?
No. I was raised in the South Bronx – Fort Apache. I’ve heard it all and seen it all. The problems people have are basically the same whether they live on Sutton Place or in Bed-Stuy. Everybody’s drama is about one of three things – love, sex or money - sometimes all three.