Revisiting Misstressed Opportunities
If only Monica Lewinsky had made a name for herself a few years earlier, I could have had the perfect role model. After all, Monica and I are the same age, attended good colleges, have loving parents.
If only Monica Lewinsky had made a name for herself a few years earlier, I could have had the perfect role model. After all, Monica and I are the same age, attended good colleges, have loving parents.
The bad news about our nutrient-starved, 24-hour media environment is that there will be more news cycles dedicated to destroying Obama -- or at least slowing the momentum of his campaign.
For years, Madonna pretended to be a vamp to make it big. Dupre is an actual hooker scoring big using the indie music site, aimestreet.com, which charges based on user demand.
Our image of the jet-set call girl is an illusion. The undeniable truth is they aren't the empowered women characterized in movies, music and the American psyche.
To those who think we're in a time of Post-Feminism, I say this: Dream on. The posts may have moved, much thanks to the women upon whose shoulders we stand right now, but we're far from Post-Feminist.
NetPets created the fractional mistress industry in 1996, when President Clinton's scandals underscored the need for secure, private and discreet sexual services for politicians.
Whether it's the wife or the other woman, it's the female sex that suffers most in public sex scandals.
The media last week did not mention the presidential campaign of the perennial spoiler and egomaniac. If they don't utter his name, maybe both R.N.'s candidacy and he will go away.
When she was released from jail last June, Paris Hilton seemed to be looking for redemption -- some way to give back to society. But first things first: She is on the prowl for a new bestie.
If there's anything Ashley Alexandra Dupré taught me, it's that I should be really careful about my MySpace photos -- turns out the Post pays a lot more for unpublished pics.
Amie Street improves the online music market by providing prices that convey information about quality. Sort of like the Emperor's Club.
Rachel Sklar was on CNN's "Election Center" hosted by Campbell Brown last night, talking about the new developments in the Eliot Spitzer scandal with ...
1. Wiretapping is bad. 2. Even ugly men with good looking partners cheat. 3. When the NY State minimum wage is $7.15 an hour and the ave...
Too bad Spitzer was hounded out by the puritanical feeding frenzy of the media mob. This moralistic fanaticism - fueled by the media's relentless ex...
Eliot Spitzer has simply demonstrated once again that those who rise to the top of organizations are very often the most demented, conflicted individuals in any group.
Excerpt 1. Spitzer: Can I speak with a prostitute, please? Prostitution Ring: Who is this? Spitzer: Oh shit. (hangs up)
The media has turned downright skittish in noting the similarities between Eliot and Bill. Would it somehow be unfair to muddy the Clinton campaign with such uncomfortable associations?
The only thing oral that he wanted was talking. That's right, talking. The first thing this guy wanted when he walked into that hotel bedroom was a lecturn and a folding chair.