Posts Tagged ‘Liza Minnelli’

Miley, Kelly Reveal What Makes Divas Happy

September 24th, 2009 / Author: Valerie Nome

Miley and KellyEven though showbiz is filled with tales of outrageous tantrums and requests, what makes the music industry’s most glamorous stars feel content couldn’t be more ordinary. No white flowers or “green M&Ms only” here…

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PHOTOS: Paula, Liza and the VH1 Divas Do Brooklyn

September 18th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

Paula Abdul and Liza Minnelli VH1 DivasLegendary ladies of the past and the future joined forces at last night’s VH1 Divas 2009 concert at the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Howard Gilman Opera House. A sleek and spunky Paula Abdul hosted the event, performing a medley of her greatest hits at the start of the show and later doing a hilarious sendup of her American Idol replacement, Ellen DeGeneres.

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Paula Abdul Stays Tight-Lipped on Her Idol Future

August 31st, 2009 / Author: Mary Beth Quirk

Paula AbdulAmid all the speculation over her American Idol future, Paula Abdul is staying mum on whether or not there’s even the tiniest chance she could return as a judge for next season.
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An Emotional Jennifer Lopez Celebrates the Big 4-0 Again

July 27th, 2009 / Author: Chris Morran

*Jennifer Lopez July 25One night after celebrating her 40th birthday with an intimate family and friends party at NYC’s Hotel Griffou, Jennifer Lopez was at it again on Saturday. This time, the singer/actress and hubby Marc Anthony were joined by a handful of celebrity guests at what was called “An Evening For Lola” at the Edison Ballroom.

Among those in attendance for the bash were Ricky Martin, Liza Minnelli, Gayle King, and J.Lo’s co-star in The Backup Plan, Alex O’Loughlin.

When Jennifer arrived at the ballroom, she appeared to be overcome with emotion. “She looked genuinely shocked, like she expected something, but not this,” one onlooker tells OK!. “She had a huge smile on her face and looked teary-eyed at one point as she went in.” Jen even took the time to greet and take pictures with some fans.

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Fame-ous Alumni of NYC’s LaGuardia High School

July 11th, 2009 / Author: Mary Beth Quirk

gridIt was made immortal in the hit 1980 movieand subsequent TV show — Fame and boasts A-List alums like Jennifer Aniston and Adrian Grenier.

Now, with a revamped version of the film slated to hit theaters this fall, the spotlight shines once again on NYC’s Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts — aka “Fame Academy.” But what was life really like?

Check out OK!’s gallery of big names who all attended this star-making high school!

TV WEEKLY RECAP: Liza Minnelli and newborns!

December 12th, 2008

It’s been a pretty gray, rainy week in New York City, not the kind of conditions I like to run around in.

 

Thank goodness my dear friend and fellow reporter Anthony Grant braved the weather to meet up with Liza Minnelli on Tuesday at the Duracell Power Lodge in midtown.

Didn’t hurt that he’s her biggest fan!

On behalf of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Liza hopped on a specially-designed snowmobike to help Duracell capture power that will illuminate the iconic numerals 2-0-0-9 as the New Year’s Ball drops in Times Square.

The living legend is also kicking up her heels in her new Broadway spectacle, Liza’s at the Palace. We had to know, would she be bringing this show to TV, just like she did with Liza With a “Z”, which first ran on TV 36 years ago?

“Yes,” she said.

"When," my friend dutifully pressed on.

“Yes is the best answer I can give."

 

Hey, it’s better than "maybe!"
 

And it only took a phone call to get an update on the brand new buddle of joy for Lipstick Jungle star  David Alan Basche and his wife Alysia Reiner, who stars on The Starter Wife. The cutie couple welcomed their first child, daughter Livia Charles Basche, on Dec. 5.

“Livia is just beautiful. She’s tall like her mother at 20 ½ inches and was born in the caul,” David said. (Biology Lesson: in the caul means still inside the amniotic sac!) “Legend says that means she will have an amazing intuition.”

Lucky kid! Check out the new mom in The Starter Wife’s season finale, tonight at 10 p.m. on USA.

Until next week, fellow fanatics!

David Gest Disses Liza Minnelli In Song!

June 27th, 2008

You could see this one coming from a mile off!

David Gest has dissed ex-wife Liza Minnelli while making his debut as a singer — with a Scottish rock band.

Gest recorded a verse for the new single from Attic Lights — set to be the next big thing to come out of Scotland — after meeting their manager on a flight from London to Glasgow.

The TV exec, who split from the Cabaret star in 2003 after a stormy 18 month marriage, then joined his new friend to party with the indie five piece.

And when he heard their new single, Bring Me Down, Gest penned a verse, apparently about Minnelli, then raced to a recording studio at 3am to record it!

"They broke the rules when they made you," he spits on the song, "who would ever think a love so bold would find a woman so cold!

"When I looked into your past, I knew it would never last."

Sounds like someone’s still a little bitter after all these years!

Catching Up With… Deborah Gibson

February 5th, 2008

OK! recently chatted with Deborah Gibson, the ’80s teen icon formerly known as Debbie, who learned to build her hits on a Casio keyboard and tape recorders set on her mother’s ironing board. One of those songs, “Foolish Beat,” managed to etch her name in the history books of pop music — 17 years old when she recorded the song, Deborah holds the title of youngest person to write, produce and perform a Billboard No. 1. She spoke at length with OK! about her upcoming performances, shared a unique piece of fitness advice and why she wants to empower budding songwritiers with her music camp for kids.

How did you get involved with Camp Electric Youth?

I hold this record for being the youngest writer/producer of a number one in history, not to toot my own horn — on the contrary, that’s to say I can’t believe I’ve held that record for 20 years and no one’s broken it. It’s crazy to me — there are plenty of young singer/songwriters, but even the producing field, it’s still predominantly a male-dominated field and skewed slightly older. I just felt that was one thing — I just want to go back to the original message that I had when I was 17 — to empower young people. Back then I was doing it in a kind of rah-rah, preachy way, but now with 21 years experience in the business, I’ve seen so much, and I’ve seen so many things that can go wrong — much like Britney [Spears], much like Mariah [Carey]’s meltdown, I’ve had the same meltdowns, I just had them in private. And I also always had the desire to be well and happy and healthy. I think I have a lot to teach kids in the way of how to navigate a career long-term. I love American Idol, I’m a big fan, but all about this sensationalized, quick road to stardom, but I think there’s something to be said for… I come from theater and I see a lot of really talented, ambitious kids — I believe the people with that mentality are those that ultimately maintain a long-term career. I’m friends with Dick van Patten, who’s in his late 70s now — that man, I saw him onstage last year, he hasn’t stopped working since he was 7. He never had a career where he was on the cover of magazines each week, which I think is what kids are striving for these days — to be in the media all the time, more than they’re striving to master a craft that’ll carry them through their whole life. That’s really where the inspiration for doing this came from.

 

What’s it like judging Total Pop Star?
I realized this year that I have something to offer in the way of advice. Not advice because “Hey, I’ve had a hit record every year for the past 20 years” because I haven’t, but advice on how to sustain a career and hone your performing skills. When they came to me, I thought this could be a great hit that explodes or not, but it sounds like a great, great alternative to American Idol. Contestants submit their application online, which is crazy because I remember having to fly to L.A. to audition. It’s such a cool thing to see. It’s a very interesting way to evaluate talent, and based on suggestions, contestants can revise their videos. I’m just doing this because I want to. Nobody’s getting rich, getting a lot of publicity, but this is a really great ground-level thing with a very real record deal at the end. And we’ll actually be writing and producing music for the winner, so that’s kind of a cool thing.

 

Any diet or fitness tips?
I just went through a six-month bout of disc problems with my back, and I had to stop working out. I learned so much about my body. I learned that you can’t force your body to be what it’s not going to be at certain times. Now I’m happy to say I’ve got the problem solved. I’m so at peace with my body — if I’m doing eight shows a week, I might accidentally get thin — I look at myself and go, “Deb, you need a hamburger.” I’m a fan of a girl with a little meat on her bones, and I don’t think guys really want someone who looks like a 12-year-old boy. I’m glad that there are a lot of role models at this point who are driving that point home. Just people that embrace their bodies. I love dance, tap especially. If people haven’t tried tap, it is the greatest workout — you have to keep your core muscles tight the whole time to be light on your feet. Anything that distracts me from the fact that I’m working out is a good thing. I get very bored on machines — I love things that use the body and the mind and the spirit.

 

Can you talk about some of the specifics of your upcoming Harrah’s residency?
I jokingly say it’s part Liza Minnelli, part Beyonce, because that’s what I am. I’ve always been older than my years and younger than my years in a way. I’ve always had one foot in current pop culture. Maybe I’m in denial that I’m 37, but I’m always more in touch with younger people. I think that comes out in the way that I perform even the old stuff — there’s a new energy and a new edge to the way I perform that stuff. But then again, I do all the Broadway stuff, and I banter with the audience in a way that’s very inspired by growing up watching the Olivia Newton-John Physical special, and the Color Me Barbra special, and the Liza Minnelli — all that stuff, so I think that I’m kind of a blend of things. It’s kind of who I am, I spent my childhood and my last five years doing musicals, but then there’s the part of me that has that pop spontaneity. I love the freedom to be able to not be in the combines of musical theater.

Any plans for Valentine’s Day?
This is really funny — I will be performing on a gay cruise Valentine’s Day week, so I will have 2,000 Valentines and they will be all gay. Which is so funny, but you know, I don’t have a boyfriend right now, and it takes the pressure off. I love my gay audience, so I think it’s going to be a Valentine’s Day to remember. But I’ll be singing love songs to other couples, so that makes me happy. I will be with the gays.

What’s the best thing about being single?
Oh gosh, everyone that’s involved in a marriage, even happily, there’ll always be compromise, and you always have to check in with somebody. For me, I can pick up and do anything I want, at any time, without consulting anybody. I’m so aware of the fact that that is a luxury, I know that I’ve got it good now. That and being able to have my dog and cat sleep in my bed now.

What do you look for in a guy?
I feel like I need people to understand my life, and also, I want to be inspired. I love people with big dreams, big ideas and creativity. I love humor, I love playing verbal ping pong with someone, matching wits. I hate a first date where people run down a list of possible connections. I really believe in connection, which is why I’m 37 and still single — I believe that you just have to authentically connect with someone. For different people, it happens at different times. Right now, my life is so great with my family and friends and career — it’s got to be a really dynamic person who really adds something to my life for me to put the energy in. Because when I do put it in, it’s 150 percent. Now, I have great male friends that are good standby dates for events and things. That’s kind of the way my life goes right now.

By John-Paul Anthony

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