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Sunday, March 07, 2004
Ok, this is just too bizarre. I'll admit that I don't really get out to bars or clubs and that I haven't set foot on the dance floor in awhile, but is this article for real? Now, straight guys are trying to dance with each other instead of women.
Spin Sisters
FORMER Ladies' Home Journal editor Myrna Blyth isn't making many friends with her new book, "Spin Sisters," which trashes the industry in which she prospered for 30 years.
Her 'coming out' was a carefully orchestrated 2-month-long media campaign, overseen by Cindi Berger, a top PMK publicist . . . [Cindi] oversees a whole stable of 'problem kid' clients including Sharon Stone and Mariah Carey and those insightful foreign policy analysts, the Dixie Chicks, whose headline-making behavior makes them all media favorites . . .
Rebutting the notion that Rosie represents the typical American woman, Blyth asks: "How many lesbian moms with multimillion-dollar bank balances, bodyguards for their kids, and a political point of view to the left of Madonna's live on your block?
She takes similar aim at Katie Couric. Katie, who so much wants us to believe she's just like us . . . loves to play up the fact that she is just a 'typical frazzled working mom' with, I guess, a typical $3 million East Side Manhattan apartment.
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