Oprah Winfrey

Department of Justice Approves Sirius-XM Merger

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The Associated Press reports that The Justice Department has approved Sirius Satellite Radio's plan to buy its rival, XM Satellite Radio, for $5 billion.

Sirius, which is home to Howard Stern, Martha Stewart, Judith Regan, The Rolling Stones, and others, will incorporate XM's programming which includes Oprah Winfrey, E!, and Fox News.  read more »

Did Oprah's Dead Dog Sophie Inspire Gayle King's New Penthouse?

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Sophie and Oprah

In January, the Post reported that Oprah Winfrey's best friend, Gayle King, had bought a penthouse at the Place 57 condo on East 57th Street for "approximately $7.4 million."

The deed for the deal just surfaced in city records, and it turns out that the three-bedroom, two-fireplace apartment was bought in the name of SOPHIE'S PENTHOUSE LLC, which seems to refer to Oprah's famous cocker spaniel Sophie.  read more »

Kirstie Alley Inks Talk Show Deal With Oprah

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Kirstie Alley is trading Jenny for Oprah. Ms. Alley has inked a TV development deal with Oprah's Harpo Productions, with a daily talk show under consideration, according to Variety. The deal comes after a series of high-profile appearances on Oprah's show (remember when she wore a bikini after reaching her goal weight with Jenny Craig?). Ms. Alley told Variety that she's hoping to come up with "something totally fresh" with Harpo. "I'm very open with what I've been through in my own personal life, and nothing -- I mean nothing -- is off-limits for me to talk about," she said. "Nothing shocks me."

Maria Shriver Endorses Obama

Obama's Girls: Michelle Obama with Caroline Kennedy, Maria Shriver and Oprah Winfrey.
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Obama's Girls: Michelle Obama with Caroline Kennedy, Maria Shriver and Oprah Winfrey.

LOS ANGELES—This could be big.

Maria Shriver, the first lady of California (wife of Republican governor Arnold Schwarzenegger) just endorsed Barack Obama on a stage here at an event at UCLA with Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama and her cousin Caroline Kennedy.

Shriver, the daughter of Eunice Kennedy, John F. Kennedy's sister, said that above her computer in her office she keeps a quote from Eleanor Roosevelt that said “Do one thing every day that scares you."  read more »

Sculptor Daniel Edwards Bronzes Oprah

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While Oprah was "breaking new ground" with her "boldest" Book Club choice yet: A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose by Eckhart Tolle, American sculptor Daniel Edwards was revealing a new King-Tut like Bronze statue of the media queen. Mr. Edwards is that guy who made that weirdo sculpture of Britney giving birth a couple years ago (remember that?). "Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston" was considered Pro-Life's first monument to the "act of giving birth" and was placed in a Williamsburg gallery. He also made "Presidential Bust of Hillary Rodham Clinton," "Suri's Bronzed Baby Poop" and "Paris Hilton's Autopsy," among others. Mr. Edwards' latest work "The Oprah Sarcophagus" pays homage to the closest thing America has to a living deity, according to the artist. But we thought Oprah didn't want to be a mummy!

Oprah Gets Her OWN Channel

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Oprah Winfrey continues her quest to take over the world! The media queen is partnering with Discovery Channel to start "OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network." Ms. Winfrey is already running her own TV show, production company, magazine and Web site, and will be the chairman of OWN, set to start airing programming in 2009.  read more »

Oprah Winfrey's Blessing Aside, Tommy Hilfiger Still Haunted by Racism Rumors

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False rumors that Tommy Hilfiger voiced regret over his clothing’s popularity in the African-American community dogged him for years. It took nothing short of a blessing from Oprah Winfrey to make them go away. Except, it seems, they didn’t go away at all.

Clothing label Frank Fuller Classic, apparently a sort of wannabe prep outfitter with a CK Bradley style sense, took out an advertisement recently in a magazine that reads: “Frank Fuller Clothing CO Is Not Racist Like Tommy Hilfiger.”

Attorneys for the 56-year-old Americana macher responded immediately, sending the magazine and the clothing company cease and desist letters. Mr. Hilfiger’s rep also offered TMZ.com a statement, saying: “This is nothing more than a hoax concocted months after Oprah and Tommy put to rest the tired, baseless yet intolerable rumor, declaring it a ‘big, fat lie.’”  read more »

Weekend in Review: Chelsea, Dorothy, Oprah

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The top Democratic presidential candidates brought out some of their more powerful symbolic stumpers this weekend. To counter Barack Obama’s breathlessly awaited Oprah event in Iowa, Hillary Clinton campaigned with both her generally press-shy daughter Chelsea and her mother, Dorothy Rodham.

Clinton also sent her husband, who arguably has as much star power as Oprah, to South Carolina. In New Hampshire, the Clinton team dispatched the former secretary of the Navy to deliver a speech in Portsmouth.

The New York Times Magazine published a long profile exploring Hillary’s sometimes opaque emotional landscape, while the Washington Post considered her early life.

In a column this morning, Dan Balz wrote of the Clinton candidacy, "all talk of inevitability is gone," and added that no one knows this better than the candidate herself.  read more »

Oprah Makes Obama's Case in Iowa

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DES MOINES, Iowa, Dec. 9—Oprah Winfrey made her long-awaited debut on the campaign trail with Barack Obama yesterday, pulling a crowd estimated by the Obama campaign at around 20,000 to downtown Des Moines despite driving sleet and fierce cold.

Echoing a line of argument regularly used by Mr. Obama to contrast his candidacy with Hillary Clinton’s, Ms. Winfrey said “I’m so tired of politics as usual” and added, “That’s why you seldom see politicians on my show—I only have an hour.”

“We the people,” Ms. Winfrey continued, “recognize that the amount of time you’ve spent in Washington means nothing unless you are accountable for the judgments you make. We need good judgment. We need Barack Obama.”

That sounded, in a campaign setting, very much like a jab at Mrs. Clinton for her 2002 vote authorizing the use of force in Iraq. Moments later, in a rare indication of her own feelings about the war, Ms. Winfrey added that, “Long before it was the popular thing to do, he [Mr. Obama] stood with courage and conviction against this war in Iraq.”

Specific policy questions aside, Ms. Winfrey also waxed lyrical about Mr. Obama, referring to him at one point as “a politician who has an ear for eloquence and a tongue dipped in the unvarnished truth.” She suggested his candidacy makes it possible “to dream America anew again.”  read more »

Spanx Me, Baby!

Spanx for the Memory! Gwyneth Paltrow, Oprah Winfrey,<br />Jessica Alba all swear by high-tech power panties.
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Spanx for the Memory! Gwyneth Paltrow, Oprah Winfrey,
Jessica Alba all swear by high-tech power panties.

Kate S., 27, a slim, attractive event planner who lives in Chinatown, was recently getting dressed for a high-profile party. “I always wear a black pinstriped suit,” she said. “I give away my womanly rights to wear stilettos and a low-cut shirt, so I have do something, you know? I knew there would be men around. You don’t want to look like a corporate person; you want your hiney to look cute.”  read more »

'Bama Can You Hear Me? Babs Goes Funny For Hillary After All

The unfair sex!
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The unfair sex!


Barbra Streisand just put a rain cloud over Barack Obama’s parade, offering her endorsement, for what it’s worth, to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. Having donated to Mr. Obama as well as to his fellow Democratic hopeful, John Edwards, in the recent past, Ms. Streisand settled any lingering speculation today. The 65-year-old entertainer—as was just reported on our sister blog, The Politicker—shared her somewhat dramatic sentiments with Ms. Clinton’s campaign, which then made them public.

“Madame President of the United States...it's an extraordinary thought. We truly are in a momentous time, where a woman's potential has no limitations," Ms. Streisand says in the statement. "Hillary Clinton has already proven to a generation of women that there are no limits for success." Considering her allegiance to the Senator’s husband, Bill Clinton, the declaration of support is sure to solidify Ms. Streisand’s F.O.B. status. (As pointed out by the AP, her endorsement comes just one day after Oprah Winfrey put all her—arguably more valuable--chips on Mr. Obama.)  read more »

Oprah Winfrey Smooths Abuse Wrinkle in South Africa

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It has been a tough day for Oprah Winfrey in the press, but things might be looking up for the supposed subject of a new biting exposé. Ms. Winfrey made a “secret visit” yesterday to Henley-on-Klip, near Johannesburg in South Africa, where she visited her recently scandalized Leadership Academy Girls School. (Last month, a 12-year-old student’s allegations of sexual abuse at the hands of a school employee were made public.) During her brief trip, Ms. Winfrey met with the alleged victim and her parents. After the meeting, the girl’s father gave People some details about the get-together. “The meeting went well. It took about two hours, and I appreciate that Oprah took the time to listen,” he told the celebrity gossip magazine, later saying that his family finally has “closure” and his daughter would be returning to the school to complete the eighth grade. The father was apparently also struck by the Chicago-based media mogul’s megawatt appearance and winning demeanor, adding, “Oprah looked beautiful and was so easy to talk to. It went very smoothly.”

 

 

Oprah Launches YouTube Channel

Oprah launched her own YouTube channel here. You can watch exclusive (and ridiculously cheesy) videos of Oprah's production staff presenting a skateboarding bulldog and P.Diddy announcing his search for a new assistant. His special requirements: "You gotta know how to read, you gotta know how to write."

According to Broadcasting & Cable:  read more »

It's Official: Oprah Picks Love In the Time of Cholera


As predicted, Oprah's 59th book club pick is Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 1988 novel Love in the Time of Cholera, according to a press release just sent out from Vintage.

"Cholera” is the second Marquez book Oprah has chosen for her club (the first was 100 Years of Solitude back in 2004). The timing is good: New Line/Stone Village Pictures will release a film adaptation of the book next month.

Industry types first speculated that Love in the Time of Cholera was Oprah's pick last week, when it was revealed by way of an Amazon listing that the mystery book would be a $14.95 Vintage paperback 368 pages long. With those coordinates, as noted by the publishing blog GalleyCat, the pick had to be either “Cholera” or Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates.

The pick suggests Oprah is once again interested in classics, as she was for two years from 2004 until 2006. Her last three picks—Jeffrey Eugenides’ Middlesex, Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, and Sidney Poitier’s The Measure of a Man--have been contemporary works.

 

Oprah’s Obama Endorsement Could Sway Some Dems, Survey Says

Back in August The Observer wondered whether Oprah Winfrey could convince people to vote for her favorite presidential candidate as effectively as she could get them to read her favorite book. Asked whether the endorsement would have any effect on the election, most commentators told The Observer it would, as it’d give Obama all kinds of crucial votes from the millions of impressionable, middle-aged ladies who watch Oprah’s show.

Now we've got some data.  

 

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Reconstructing Frey

Humped, Dumped, Pumped! HarperCollins has given author James Frey a huge advance for his new novel.
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Humped, Dumped, Pumped! HarperCollins has given author James Frey a huge advance for his new novel.

Oprah-stomped, ersatz autobiographer James Frey stuns publishing, selling his new novel to HarperCollins.  read more »

Oprah Cranks Up the Obama Machine

The O Factor: Oprah Winfrey and Barack Obama.
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The O Factor: Oprah Winfrey and Barack Obama.

She’s sold Middle America on everyone from Anna Karenina to Jonathan Franzen to Elie Wiesel; now, she’s trying her hand at politics—but can Obama’s girl sell her guy?  read more »

Hey, Hey, It’s the CFDA’s! Oprah … Uma … and Oscar de la Renta!

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Proenza Schouler and de la Renta.

“When the dress arrived, I said, ‘I’m going to have to name her,’” Oprah Winfrey told the crowd at the Council of Fashion Designers of America’s annual awards at the New York Public Library on Monday, June 4, speaking of the ankle-length pink wrap ball gown that designer Ralph Lauren had created specifically for Ms. Winfrey to present him with the American Fashion Legend Award.  read more »

Oprah To Help Tommy Hilfiger Refute Pesky Racism Rumor

In the wake of the Don Imus “nappy-headed hos” scandal, fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger wants to get something straight.

“There’s a rumor about me being a racist,” Mr.  read more »

Oprah, Elie: TiVos Go on Overdrive as Waldorf Fills With Swells … on a Sunday!

Oprah Winfrey and Elie Wiesel.
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Oprah Winfrey and Elie Wiesel.

It’s hard to imagine two people whose combined influence could get more important people off their couches and over to the Waldorf-Astoria on a Sunday night (May 20) than Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel and talk-show hostess Oprah Winfrey, who was being honored by Mr. Wiesel’s foundation.  read more »

Tonight: Buying the War, 9 P.M., PBS

In the fall of 2002, during the run up to the war in Iraq, Oprah Winfrey devoted a portion of one of her shows to answering a pressing international question. Do the Iraqi people want America to liberate them from Saddam Hussein?

Ms. Winfrey posed the question to Entifadh Qanbar, a spokesperson for the Iraqi National Congress—an erstwhile group of Iraqi exiles led by Ahmed Chalabi that, at the time, was busy lobbying the American government to overthrow Saddam Hussein. “Absolutely,” responded Mr. Qanbar.

Later, Ms. Winfrey called on an audience member. “I hope this doesn’t offend you,” said the young woman. “I just don’t know what to believe with the media and…” Ms. Winfrey cut her off. “We’re not trying to show you propaganda,” Ms. Winfrey explained. “We’re just showing you what is.”

Four-and-a-half years later, with American troops embroiled in a seemingly intractable civil war in Iraq, and the reputation of Iraqi National Congress in tatters, the question of what exactly Ms. Winfrey and the rest of her colleagues in the media were showing to millions of American viewers on the eve of invasion begs a second look.

Tonight at 9:00 p.m., PBS will be airing a special episode of Bill Moyers Journal, entitled, “Buying the War,” which takes a long, hard look at the American media’s performance in the months leading up to the start of the war. The result is a detailed portrait of media groupthink gone horribly awry.

Throughout the 90 minute program, a large number of print and broadcast journalists--from Oprah, to Judith Miller, to George Will, to the Sunday morning talk show pundits, to Roger Ailes’ legions at Fox, to William Kristol, to the reporters on the evening network news, to Vanity Fair’s David Rose—are shown passing along hyperbolic stories about Iraq’s biological and nuclear weapons capacity.

As it turns out, many of those overblown stories relied almost exclusively on the false claims of hawkish administration officials and dodgy Iraqi defectors. Claims that often went unchecked by some of the best minds in the business.

There were exceptions, and throughout “Buying the War,” Mr. Moyers gives plenty of airtime to the reporters who got the story right, particularly to John Walcott, Jonathan Landay, and Warren Strobel of the erstwhile Knight Ridder news service.

The show also features captivating interviews with 60 Minutes’ Bob Simon, the Washington Post’s Walter Pincus, and an apologetic Dan Rather.

“Especially right after 9/11, especially when the war in Afghanistan is going on, there was a real sense that you don’t get that critical of a government that’s leading us in war time,” Walter Isaacson, the former chairman and CEO of CNN tells Mr. Moyers. “Big people in corporations were calling up and saying, ‘You’re being anti-American here.’”

Reached by phone on Monday, Kathleen Hughes, the producer of “Buying the War,” said that the documentary has been a year in the making. “Bill has called this a historical documentary except the history is only four years ago,” said Ms. Hughes.

“By and large most of us in the media accepted the administration’s point of view,” said Ms. Hughes. “I think that had to do with what some of our reporters say in the show--that there seemed to be an almost bipartisan belief that Saddam Hussein was keeping a big arsenal and that we had to be worried about him. But when you look at the Knight Ridder reporting you begin to understand that there was plenty of detailed, accurate information available in real time. That was the biggest surprise.”

Did the largely unflattering portrayal of the press leave Ms. Hughes feeling depressed about her profession?

“No,” said Ms. Hughes. “I still have a tremendous amount of respect for journalists. We all have our good work and our not so good work. I still think it’s a noble profession. Just look at the Knight Ridder guys. In this case, they’re my heroes.”

Dreamgirls Wakes Up

“She killed it!” excitedly exclaimed a male audience member, filing out of the Loews theater on  read more »

New Times Newsroom Still Low-Slung

<b> Second Item:</b> Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel.
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Second Item: Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel.

Are you feeling lucky, Nicholas Kristof?  read more »

Monday: Welcome to Hearst's Watery Wonderland, Welcome to Opera Ikea

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NY architects, circa 1880 [Metrop.]
  • How do you get Mayor Bloomberg, S.I. Newhouse, Arthur Sulzberger, and Ms. Oprah Winfrey in one room together? Cathy Black has the answer--tonight she's hosting the grand opening gala for the new Norman Foster-designed Hearst Tower. These days, $500 million buys you a rainwater waterfall (there's also "The Wave"), and rainwater buys you a "green" certificate. (See below...) (NY Post)
  • After his hippy Tribeca rock club closed down, Peter Shapiro formed a environmental consultancy firm named GreenOrder with his brother Andrew. It's been six small years, but their group has helped 7 World Trade Center become New York's first "gold" office building, and now the Shapiros are working with GE's $47.5 billion real estate holdings. Up next: A $2.6 billion environmentally friendly mall in upstate New York. Green greed is good! (NY Times)
  • New York's Young Architects' Forum isn't so young anymore. The YAF club--for cool kids like Steven Holl, Neil Denari, and Billie Tsien--is turning 25. Hurrah! Yet this year the group's theme is "instability," which proves that Crash Anxiety has finally spilled over from the brokers and bankers to the architects. (Metropolis)
  • The City Opera suffers the daily indignity of performing in the NY State Theater (merely a sound-enhanced ballet hall), though even cheaper is Toronto's new, unfancy "Ikea Opera House." Can imperfect buildings hurt the music? Yes! "Architecture is everything," sneers Anthony Tommasini. (NY Times)
  • - Max Abelson  read more »

Forgotten But Not Gone

I'm not sure it qualifies as politics-related at this point, but in case you missed it and you're still at all curious... here's Jim McGreevey on Oprah.

-- Azi Paybarah

Kinder, Gentler Lit Crit, With Tips on 'Real Life'

Remember when literary criticism was a frightening discipline, austere and combative?  read more »

Kinder, Gentler Lit Crit, With Tips on ‘Real Life’

Remember when literary criticism was a frightening discipline, austere and combative?  read more »

Cosmo Gets Prized Spot in Hearst Tower

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Office assignments went out yesterday to the more than 2,000 employees of Hearst magazines, with Cosmopolitan getting the highest floor for any individual title, reports the New York Post.

(It's sort of like that moment in the summer when you get the best homeroom assignment, except with Central Park views).

Since two mechanical floors are situated on the top, the 44th floor is devoted to lavish conference rooms, and the 43rd will house Hearst Magazine President Cathie Black. And then, come the top-tier publications.

Cosmopolitan, the most profitable magazine in the empire, has the highest floor for an individual magazine, the 38th. Oprah Winfrey, whose O magazine is the second most profitable in the company behind Cosmo, will be on the 36th.

The Norman Foster- designed tower has been getting plenty of press lately. Last weekend, the 46-story building graced the cover of the New York Times "Arts and Leisure" section, in a piece on green buildings. Move-in starts on May 4th.

But, most importantly, what about the Hearst cafeteria?

Café 57, a full service cafeteria that insiders say plans to offer sushi five days a week - compared to archrival Condé Nast which only has sushi twice a week in its Frank Gehry-designed employee cafeteria in Times Square.

Ouch. That hurts almost as much as the new Condé Nast cafeteria policy.  read more »

- Michael Calderone

See Ya' Later, Gray Hair!

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AIMEE: I'm embarrassed to say I've never gotten my hair colored. Ever. I never even experimented with any of those hairdyes in a box that kids used to get at the drug store in high school. And I'm convinced I'm the only woman in Manhattan without highlights. But all that's about to change....

Sandra at the Jeffrey Stein Salon patiently answers the same questions over again as she runs her fingers through my hair. "No," she says, "your hair won't fall out. It'll be like the color you have but WARMER."  read more »

"Because," I say, "I know you're not supposed to make these big changes right before your wedding but, I mean, I've got to cover these grays!" I shudder at the thought of the nasty suckers sprouting up so defiantly. And with the way my luck has gone with this wedding planning, I WOULD be the one person whose hair totally falls out (and I just don't have the cheekbones to pull off that Natalie-Portman-V-For-Vendetta business) or ends up green, like those women who turn up whenever Oprah does one of those "The Secrets of Your Salon" beauty horror shows.

Cook and Carlyle: Last of the Best

The wondrous Barbara Cook.
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The wondrous Barbara Cook.

Barbara Cook is always opening somewhere.  read more »

Munch’s Nightmarish Narcissism Prophesied Century’s Obsessions

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Edvard Munch

Here’s an ironclad guarantee: Visitors to Edvard Munch: The Modern Life of the Soul, an overvi  read more »

Letters

Let’s Not Be Hasty   To the Editor:    read more »

Letters

Let’s Not Be Hasty

To the Editor:  read more »

Freyed Tomato

Was Nan Talese sandbagged by Oprah Winfrey?
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Was Nan Talese sandbagged by Oprah Winfrey?

On Thursday, Jan. 26, Nan A.  read more »

Fact, Fiction and the Theater: Truth Is, We Prefer Lies

As I was saying, I don’t go to Oprah Winfrey for the truth. I go to the theater instead.  read more »

Oprah on Frey: "I Was Wrong"

On today's live Oprah Winfrey show, Ms. Winfrey apologized to her audience and to readers of her book club.

"I apologize, I was wrong," Ms. Winfrey said, about her support of author James Frey. The Smoking Gun released an investigation of disputed facts in Mr. Frey's memoir, A Million Little Pieces, earlier this month. She also said, "I regret my phone call to Larry King," referring to her live phone call to the talk show host, in which she blamed the publishing industry for not disclaiming the memoir. "The truth matters," Ms. Winfrey said, and: "My judgement was clouded."

Mr. Frey's publisher, Nan Talese, said on the show that she found the whole experience sad. "It's not sad for me," said Ms. Winfrey. "It is embarrassing."

After a number of disclosures, including his inability to recall whether he had actually experienced the infamous root canal without pain medication that he recounted in his memoir, Mr. Frey said that "there were no other major issues." No questions were asked about the title character of Mr. Frey's second memoir, My Friend Leonard.  read more »

--Choire Sicha

The Awful Untruth

Oprah Winfrey.
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Oprah Winfrey.

“That this man is standing in front of me and everyone else in this room is lying to us is her  read more »

The Awful Untruth

“That this man is standing in front of me and everyone else in this room is lying to us is heresy.  read more »

In Frey Fabrication, Publishers Only Care If Mt. Oprah Blows

By the jaded standards of the publishing trade, it shouldn’t have been disturbing to learn that au  read more »

In Frey Fabrication, Publishers Only Care If Mt. Oprah Blows

James Frey.
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James Frey.

By the jaded standards of the publishing trade, it shouldn’t have been disturbing to learn tha  read more »

Mom and the Mob: What It's Like to Be On John Gotti Jr.'s Jury

It was a hot July day, and I was lazily sipping iced coffee when I picked up the phone to hear my mo  read more »

Oprah, Off The Hook

A young woman named Lucy Diamonds, a rapper, claims that she's being persecuted by Oprah Winfrey. (The Transom sometimes feels that way as well!) Ms. Diamonds' claim, as reported by Radar, is that Oprah even went so far as to squelch a distribution deal between the rapper and iTunes, because Ms. Winfrey was offended by such lyrics as "Yeah I got drunk and I finger-fucked Oprah."

Now The Transom loves the image of Oprah Winfrey, world's top-earning synergist, stomping on some lil' 20-year-old gal over an allegation of digital manipulation, as it were.  read more »

But according to a published one-sided correspondence between Ms. Diamonds and Bill Bastone, the document-loving honcho of The Smoking Gun, and one of the best reporters in the biz, no such hubbub can be proved. Mr. Bastone wrote to Ms. Diamonds:

the purported letter from winfrey's lawyer is a fabrication from you or "your team." perhaps that's how you think publicity will be generated. however, we spoke today with counsel at oprah's production company and her outside law firm and both said they knew nothing about the letter. also, we spoke with marty singer's office at lavely & singer and they, too, disowned any knowledge of the letter (and, i might add, were not pleased to hear that someone is trying to make it seem that he has authored a threatening cease and desist letter). perhaps this misguided action will eventually result in some real legal letters directed your way.
Oh, tarnation. Nothing like real reporting to mess up a good scandal. —Choire Sicha

Things We Wish We'd Never Heard

[From The Oprah Winfrey Show, May 23, 2005.]TOM CRUISE: I'm gone. I don't care.  read more »

You Deserve a Phone Call

All week long they were streaming in, frantic and hopeful, rushing up to bookstore counters across t  read more »

Clench Buttocks and Talk!

On the unseasonably hot April Thursday that The Nanny Diaries , the roman à clef about rich 10021 m  read more »

When Oprah Stomped on Franzen, It Revealed a Vast Culture Split

It should have been obvious that the marriage of Oprah Winfreyand Jonathan Franzen was headed for tr  read more »

Mammy, How We Love You

There I was onemorning, in between freelance copywriting assignments.  read more »

The New Yorker 's Psychiatric Evaluation

In the Jan. 8 issue of TheNew Yorker, Daphne Merkin describes her multiple stays on the psychiatric  read more »

Oprah for President