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"gossipy" Definitions
  1. containing informal talk or stories about other people's private lives, that may be unkind or not true
  2. enjoying talking about other people's private lives

373 Sentences With "gossipy"

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Berlin's startup scene is probably the most gossipy in Europe.
Instead, the characters come across as entitled, pretentious, and gossipy.
Unfortunately, many of Anger's gossipy, falsity-ridden retellings merely perpetuated inaccuracies.
The whole aesthetic of the book is more gossipy than that.
Nah. But he did blame the media for being gossipy sensationalists.
Doug is fighting with LeAnn and threatening to fire gossipy staffers.
Don't make the conversation gossipy, just ask for an honest opinion.
He wasn't asking to be nosy or gossipy; he genuinely cared.
It's intimate and gossipy as well as clear-eyed and insightful.
McGregor captures a village culture that is simultaneously gossipy and reserved.
Excellent news for the gas-sipping, headlight-blinking, gossipy autos among us.
Do not expect Mr. Big or gossipy downtown brunches with the girls.
But Williams is less a relatable mom than a messy, gossipy aunt.
It's a gossipy, bitchy book that kind of demystifies the space revel.
The gossipy claustrophobia of small-town existence drives much of the action.
Celdran's one-act presentation is more like a gleefully gossipy study guide.
In fact, Oh went out of her way to avoid the gossipy tabloids.
Many Irish people have a gossipy interest in their nearest neighbor's royal family.
Playbook 2.0 includes photos and graphics, while the news and gossipy tidbits remain.
Life: The tone is gossipy and presumes instant familiarity in the vein of
Due to the small, gossipy nature of our workplace, I repeatedly demanded discretion.
Some of the gossipy accounts have reopened under different names—with less racy content.
The other moms, like all suburban mothers on television, are gossipy and small-minded.
When you're stranded on a beach with the enemy approaching, you're not feeling gossipy.
It's simply a fact Rachel only wants to do gossipy therapy sessions with them.
Some of those pressures come from gossipy female neighbors who are envious, and judgmental.
Three Gossipy Ladies share a front stoop and catch up on the day's news.
But for all the gossipy goodness, this picture of excess is an uncomfortable one.
The gossipy accounts, by contrast, repeat unsourced or unconvincing dirt about abusers and victims.
A mopey incest-y boyfriend, gossipy seneschals and a diluted claim to the Iron Throne?
That provocative style has made Mr. Mansour a darling of Egypt's gossipy television talk shows.
"And I think it's something that's more inspirational than it is 'gossipy,' if you will."
The booksellers specialize in selling and publishing gossipy political books on China's Communist Party leaders.
It started when Blake joked about the gossipy tabloid frenzy around the couple's dating life.
But…I really don't want to talk about Matt because it's just another gossipy distraction.
"Victoria gave up chasing David's gossipy leads a long time ago," a second source says.
I don't read many novels, but I love gossipy articles about people who write novels.
It took me away from the gossipy cocoon of my mother's shabby gold Toyota Corolla.
It's trendy, gossipy, fast-paced conversational fun, and occasionally frustrating for the tangents left unexplored.
The gallerist Robert Diament and the actor Russell Tovey founded Talk Art as gossipy chat.
While some may find these gossipy curiosities inherently interesting, their larger significance is left unstated.
I might cleanse my palate with something gossipy, or even some hard science or medicine.
This is the second time a gossipy rumor has ended with Colton more confused than ever.
It was gossipy, and it had really a snarky edge to it, which I really liked.
Hogan's judgment forced Gawker, known for its irreverent tone and gossipy posts, into bankruptcy in June.
HONG KONG — A Hong Kong-based editor, who specializes in gossipy books about Chinese leaders, vanishes.
The coverage of their rift has been invasive and gossipy, rarely offering much nuance or empathy.
"Most of these ambassadors are pretty gossipy, and this was in the campaign season," Sessions said.
They shared laughs over (obviously) cheese pizza as the co-hosts asked Murray the gossipy questions.
The trials didn't proceed through level wisdom, but through a series of supernatural, almost gossipy, accusations.
Some of the emails were personal communications between family and friends, and some contained gossipy exchanges.
Unlike gossipy feminine chatter in the parlor, manly discourse was considered impersonal, unemotional, forthright and reasonable.
The memories of "women's affairs," their work and their warm, gossipy sorority, have a special sheen.
This sort of gossipy crowding continued into the modern era in the Ca' Venier dei Lioni.
Drinking, philandering or simply having a dispute with a gossipy neighbor could lead to black marks.
Hogan's judgment forced Gawker, known for its sassy tone and gossipy posts, into bankruptcy in June.
No one's sure exactly who wrote it, but most agree it was probably a gossipy dude.
It was hard to see him as the gossipy Julian Assange-like character he had once been.
Ljubljana is a rewarding town in which to wander, even without the gossipy guidance of Mr. Butoln.
"This gossipy back and forth," Mr. Lancman wrote on Twitter, "debases both D.O.I. and the mayor's office."
It comes from that Vanity Fair journalist doing the profile on him, who Noah saw as...gossipy.
And, two, that when world leaders get together, they're gossipy bitches just like the rest of us.
And Nick Quah's HotPod — a gossipy rundown of everything you'd ever want to know about the podcast world.
If we write a secret list to protect each other, we're gossipy shrews telling lies in the shadows.
Christina's success made minor celebrities' autobiographies and gossipy pop culture books a hallmark of the best seller's list.
There's a comfy naturalism to everything, to the suburban blah and the gossipy chatter and the easy cruelty.
China's treatment of the booksellers appeared to be related to their trade in gossipy works about China's leaders.
To complicate matters, I realized that the girls' parents were just as gossipy and juvenile as their daughters.
Given the gossipy world of Hollywood, they've done a pretty good job of keeping their love low key.
Anxieties have been fuelled recently by the disappearance of five men who sold gossipy books about China's leaders.
The men specialized in scandalous and gossipy books about the Chinese leadership which are banned on the mainland.
For them, the cycle is greased with gossipy leaks, Trump being frustrated with this person or badgering another.
The five were from Causeway Bay Books, a shop that specializes in gossipy political books about Chinese leaders.
It was never a great paper but it was always a pretty good paper: useful, gossipy, and resolute.
Minor characters—from Walker's resentful sister to the gossipy staff—are comic types or not too deeply drawn.
The costs of that insinuation, however gossipy it may seem to an outsider, can be grave in Zanzibar.
I sent my creation in a plain envelope to a bitter, gossipy critic on the London Evening Standard .
Its gossipy and sometimes cruel nature can be toxic to a high school environment, so administrators are cracking down.
She edited Kitty Kelley's gossipy biography "Nancy Reagan" (1991) and two memoirs by the fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg.
The booksellers had all been associated with a single bookshop that specialized in gossipy books critical of mainland leaders.
As one would assume about a summer camp filled with annual regulars, the Steiner residents are a gossipy group.
Gui Minhai is a part owner of a Hong Kong-based company that publishes gossipy books about China's elite.
Trump's diet (garbage), exercise routine (non-existent), and sleep habits (natch) have been gossipy fodder for quite a while.
Two lobbyists threatened a reporter with murder — jokingly, it seemed — should their gossipy bar talk make it into print.
Highbrow artworks are referenced in scenes set in chaotic kitchens, gossipy salons, and secret rooms set aside for liaisons.
Between the relentless news alerts, social media memes, and gossipy texts, it's easy to feel overwhelmed, anxious, and scared.
The small, gossipy New York newspaper he'd owned, The New York Observer, didn't even have a particularly good website.
Truth be told, it's not a front-page story, just a gossipy attempt to satisfy a much larger quest.
The booksellers were all linked to a Hong Kong publisher best known for gossipy titles about China's ruling elite.
Around the same time Sasha comes to this gossipy conclusion, she realizes she's much better at fencing than she expected.
Despite porn's ubiquity, one actor told BuzzFeed News that the industry is small, comparing it to a gossipy high school.
My boyfriend says I've become more gossipy since binge-watching this show and I'm not very sad that it's over.
Because your book — which we'll talk about — is a critique, it's a satire, it's funny, and it's gossipy, it's good.
But Mr. Stone makes it clear that, because of social media, the world today is just one big, gossipy village.
To be a whistleblower, it's not enough to publish a gossipy book: You actually have to blow the damn whistle.
Who could have predicted that the season's most gossipy read would be about a presidential candidate, not a movie star?
" Ambassadors are "pretty gossipy," he said, and "this was in campaign season, but I don't recall any specific political discussions.
Plus, the hilarious, gossipy Narrator (Anthony Mendez) is always there to guide viewers through the action with his delightful colorful commentary.
Yet Crown is wonderful history, bustling, gripping and gossipy (and consider: season 1 stops in 1955, years before Diana's rogue adventures).
Last year, she appeared for a gossipy, fabulous lunch with Dorinda Medley, Luann de Lessps, and Luann's now-ex, Tom D'Agostino.
On the one hand, he didn't shy away from feeding people with deliciously frank and gossipy commentary about art and life.
The five booksellers worked at a Hong Kong company that specializes in publishing gossipy books about the Chinese Communist Party leadership.
Lee was a shareholder in a bookstore owned by publisher Mighty Current, best known for gossipy titles about China's ruling elite.
Like Mr. Wang, the five Hong Kong booksellers had published gossipy material about top leaders including Mr. Xi, and his wife.
Over the years, Gawker Media espoused a gossipy, wry tone that often made much of the traditional media seem old-fashioned.
The gossipy, freewheeling company will join a much larger stable of publications at Univision that includes The Onion and The Root.
In response, the show's gossipy Greek chorus of recurring customers advises him to find a romantic partner while he's still alive.
He writes in the knowing, slang-filled idiom of Shanghai's Shopping News, a gossipy English-language newspaper he quotes repeatedly throughout.
The dramatic disappearances two years ago of Hong Kong booksellers who sold gossipy potboilers about China's political elite heightened those worries.
"The memories of 'women's affairs,' their work and their warm, gossipy sorority, have a special sheen," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
Parveen is inquisitive and gossipy, but Zaynab respects her mother's space, politely rejects her matchmaker hints, and goes about her life.
This tends to work in Geminis' favor, as they can get themselves into trouble with the gossipy stories they tell their moms.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - From gossipy housewives to lovelorn bachelors and lip-syncing drag queens, reality television is getting its own fan event.
Passages express the range of human emotion, from the crack of an angry email to the pitter-patter of a gossipy Slack.
When their gossipy rage doesn't change anything, Ramona and Sonja attempt to force either Dorinda or Carole Radziwill out of their rooms.
Bell took on several of the "most gossipy" Trump tweets, insulting Seth Meyers and Hillary Clinton in the iconic Gossip Girl voice.
All five men were involved with publisher Mighty Current and its shop Causeway Bay Books, which sold gossipy titles about China's elite.
All five men were involved with publisher Mighty Current and its shop Causeway Bay Books, which sold gossipy titles about Chinese leaders.
From gossipy coworkers to misinterpreted messages or jokes that fall flat, communication on Slack can be strife with miscues and potential landmines.
Cheung Chi Ping was one of five Hong Kong booksellers specializing in gossipy publications about Chinese leaders to go missing last year.
When we're not focused on the gory details of illicit but consensual sex between adults, we're obsessing over gossipy West Wing intrigue.
Five Hong Kong booksellers involved in the publication of gossipy books about China's political leadership disappeared into mainland custody in late 2015.
In 2015, five people connected with Causeway Bay Books, a Hong Kong establishment that sold gossipy books about mainland Chinese politics, disappeared.
For some time, scientists have suspected that the body's internal organs are as gossipy and socially entangled as any 8th-grade classroom.
Mr. Gui, whose business sold gossipy books critical of China's leaders, was formally freed in 2017, but ordered to remain in China.
But, there is something different about the way gossipy aggression has made its way into the DNA of The Bachelor season 24.
President Trump had planned to tout his foreign policy accomplishments at the meeting, but his visit was overshadowed by a gossipy video.
It is a great, juicy, gossipy battle that in some ways is totally a footnote to the big ideas we're talking about.
Within hours of publishing the kind of gossipy morsel common to American grocery store checkout lines, the entire Russian paper had been shuttered.
What is refreshing, however, is the flood of support from fans who swarmed in to protect Jauregui from gossipy questions about her sexuality.
You wouldn't want a gossipy doctor or office secretary telling everyone which patient has cancer, and before HIPAA, that was far more common.
They are told that if they are leaders and rational they are boys, and if they are nurturing and gossipy they are girls.
This recurring treat is gossipy, salacious, and satisfying like a crossword puzzle — essentially the modus operandi of Swift's entire career and public persona.
Titles included the gossipy 2008 campaign chronicle Game Change and Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere, a recent novel set in nearby Shaker Heights.
Gui, who worked for a publisher specializing in gossipy political books on Chinese Communist Party leaders, went missing along with four other associates.
Spectators at the Senate hearing will probably be treated to a gossipy inside look at the quirky interactions between these two unpredictable men.
Frey thought she'd be in hot water with her boss, but Byrne said he thought the gossipy duo would thrive on a podcast.
Candid, gossipy and occasionally imperiled by demons, Margery Kempe was a 21th-century mystic and the author of a terrific medieval tell-all.
Candid, gossipy and occasionally imperiled by demons, Margery Kempe was a 62003th-century mystic and the author of a terrific medieval tell-all.
Ms. Zellweger, whose own appearance in recent years has been the subject of gossipy press, hasn't been transformed into freakishness by bad makeup.
But JT LeRoy largely ditches any gossipy Hollywood strands in favor for exploring the emotional engine that fueled the entire six-year-long scheme.
The booksellers are part of the publishing house Mighty Current which specializes in selling and publishing gossipy political books on China's Communist Party leaders.
She was asked to write a memoir about her life but ended up returning the advance when the publisher decided it wasn't gossipy enough.
Voters were spooked by the detention, a few months ago, of several Hong Kong residents who had been selling gossipy books about Beijing's leaders.
Chernow's larger story is about the birth of a nation; the lofty ideals, grubby politics and gossipy detours bring the Revolutionary era to life.
One could easily imagine a juicy, gossipy version of this movie that digs into the debauched world of "Saturday Night Live" in the 1970s.
In these final performances, the playwright Drew Droege once again puts on the Hawaiian shirt and picks up the cocktail glass as gossipy Gerry.
She can usually be counted on for a seductive, gossipy, insightful story without the contrivances that keep "Nine Perfect Strangers" so flabby and unwell.
But this year, it seems unlikely that Cannes will remain quite the same bubble of art, glamour and gossipy intrigue that attendees have known.
The men are all linked to Mighty Current, a publisher which sells gossipy titles about the private lives and political struggles of Chinese leaders.
In 2015, several employees of Mighty Current Media, which published gossipy books on Chinese politics, and its associated retail outlet, Causeway Bay Books, disappeared.
Her gossipy (often unfounded and problematic) insinuations about rappers' sexuality earned her many enemies in that world — perhaps most famously at the time, Puff Daddy.
Corallo pops up for a brief, but notable, cameo in Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury — the gossipy White House tell-all that won't go away.
None of his lieutenants are in line for promotion; even in the gossipy world of mining, no one has any idea who will succeed him.
Many Hong Kongers fear that agents from China's mainland may have been involved, and that the men were targeted because of the shop's gossipy books.
She is an interesting choice for the job, and was not among the candidates named in a gossipy, widely circulated piece in New York's Vulture.
The Lardner story, which Lithgow recites in its entirety, is narrated by a gossipy neighborhood barber, as he attends to a (silent, presumably horrified) customer.
Zakaria Tamer, one of the great Arab short story writers, attacked Syria's dictatorship with his own take on Juha—replacing gossipy cats with police informants.
That has made Maezawa a regular fixture in the country's gossipy weeklies with his collection of foreign and Japanese art, fast cars and celebrity girlfriend.
You can trace the confusion to a passing comment made in Giorgio Vasari's 1568 "Lives of the Artists," the gossipy fountainhead of Renaissance art history.
Like journalism, American film history tends to be rather too neatly divided between sober, apparently disinterested chronicles and gossipy counter-histories, some persuasive, others fantastical.
Banned books All five of the booksellers were involved with publisher Mighty Current and its shop Causeway Bay Books, which sold gossipy titles about China's elite.
These chiaroscuro interiors are accompanied by texts which supply gossipy, often absurd, or melancholic (or both) snippets of that building's conflict-ridden history, its progressive abandonment.
This is a woman who clawed her way up through the shockingly gossipy and nasty world of the Los Angeles education system to become a principal.
Four of the booksellers, who sold gossipy books about Chinese leaders, returned to Hong Kong and one, a Swedish national, remains in detention in mainland China.
The established artist scene can be cliquey and non-inclusive, even gossipy which can drive the new and emerging artists to art metropolises across the country.
Leaked excerpts of journalist Michael Wolff's new gossipy tell-all, "Fire and Fury," from inside the White House kicked off an epic round of political backstabbing.
Siege is notable less for its analysis of Trump than for the sheer number of gossipy anecdotes it contains, ranging from the plausible to the dubious.
While likely a simple spelling error and of zero consequence to the actual trial, it at least felt like enough of a gossipy coincidence to publish.
"Will and Testament" is a gut-wrenching novel, but it is also a gossipy one, which begs to be read in an old-fashioned, judgmental manner.
They don't have that outlandish, gossipy flair, but their popularity shows how hungry Trump's haters are to prove the president is as nefarious as they thought.
It was a match made in heaven: Jones's fact-free but immensely entertaining rants were a perfect fit with Drudge's gossipy, right-wing paranoiac approach to news.
The 5-year-old canine is Goldblum's muse, an obsession that was especially handy when the actor voiced a gossipy stray in Wes Anderson's Isle of Dogs.
Of course, someone had tipped off my dramatic closure to the local gossipy food publication and they reached out for comment, but I denied that anything happened.
Check over and read through everything important (contracts, emails, those gossipy texts) at least twice — doing so will save your sanity and you'll feel way more secure.
"This bit gets gossipy and maybe isn't that interesting or relevant except to position Vogt right where fate needed him," she writes, summing up her own problem.
"My dog Woody is a standard poodle," said Jeff Goldblum, who gives voice to a gossipy dog in the movie, on the red carpet before the screening.
But in contrast to Wolff's loose and gossipy tome, Woodward's book is expected to provide a great deal of specificity — facts, dates, reconstructions of meetings, and documents.
The large cast also includes the formidable Tina Benko as a husband-stealing casino worker and Paige Gilbert and Portia as man-crazy, gossipy clients of Serafina.
Mr. Gui sold gossipy books about China's leaders and disappeared mysteriously in Thailand in 2015 and later emerged as a target of China's effort to quell dissent.
Mr. Fallon directed his criticism at less consequential tidbits, like gossipy quips captured in the email exchanges of Mr. Podesta and the prominent Clinton supporter Neera Tanden.
But there is no way to erase their senatorial memory banks of the gossipy material they heard or even discussed after leaving the Senate chamber every day.
Mr. Lee is one of five men connected to Mighty Current Media, a Hong Kong publisher of gossipy books about Communist Party leaders, who have disappeared since October.
A day of drinking, the backseat of Sandoval's car, and oral sex is involved in the gossipy retelling, which paints Sandoval as the chauffeur in his own cuckolding.
Four other associates of the publisher, which specializes in selling and publishing gossipy political books on China's Communist Party leaders, have been unaccounted for since late last year.
Jeremy Lewis, in a lively, gossipy and affectionate biography, asserts that Astor was "one of the outstanding editors of the last century", and it is hard to disagree.
In 2015, five men involved in publishing gossipy books on China's ruling elite -- two of whom had European passports -- disappeared only to reappear in Chinese custody weeks later.
Four other associates of the publisher that specializes in selling and publishing gossipy political books on China's Communist Party leaders have been unaccounted for since late last year.
Like the booksellers, the American, James J. Wang, who was sentenced on Tuesday in the southern city of Shenzhen, published gossipy material about political intrigue in mainland China.
I think the topics of conversation might be really different, it might be really gossipy or focus more on gender issues—topics that women are more concerned about.
He made a name for himself in his native England writing provocative, gossipy pieces — founding the Kernel, which his website describes as an "online tabloid magazine," in 2011.
He made a name for himself in his native England writing provocative, gossipy pieces — founding the Kernel, which his website describes as an "online tabloid magazine," in 2500.
The enduring popularity of "Corrie" (as the show is affectionately known) seems to rely most on its feisty, gossipy female characters: Elsie Tanner, Bet Lynch and Liz McDonald.
He made a name for himself in his native England writing provocative, gossipy pieces — founding the Kernel, which his website describes as an "online tabloid magazine," in 2011.
These are people I've seen at neighborhood meetings, not people with whom I socialize — due to the gossipy behavior that I've observed, which isn't my cup of tea.
The whole tone of this article is rather gossipy and it's a bit of a hatchet job on a person who sounds not especially nice but so what?
That's partly because of his high-profile role as the gossipy host of Bravo's late-night talk show, "Watch What Happens Live," and his presence on social media.
This is arson and, especially in a small, gossipy world like online journalism in New York, it is a crime that ought to send Rory straight to Millennial Jail.
Support for more radical political views has also been fuelled by China's detention a few months ago of five Hong Kong booksellers for selling gossipy works on China's leaders.
This motley of topics swirls and eddies and reforms, with exchanges of goofy insults and gossipy asides about whoever happens to be absent from the field at the moment.
Gui, and Lee — a dual British and Chinese national — had been owners of the same publisher and bookstore that specialized in gossipy books critical of China's Communist Party leaders.
In Hollywood, a breach at Sony Pictures in 2014 spilled out gossipy secrets and persuaded film crews, actors and executives alike to adopt security measures they once considered paranoid.
She had imagined she'd be encountering a senior division of the gossipy female-­empowerment rituals she enjoys with friends her own age, but these bridge ladies are old school.
Nadia's story is framed by the recurring chorus-like voice of "the mothers," the gossipy elder women of the church who serve as her hometown's eagle-eyed morality police.
The column, which was clearly timed with advance details from the latest book by Bob Woodward, contained a similar gossipy narrative of an administration beset by infighting and ineptitude.
He was a tall, rosy-cheeked patrician with a soft voice and a gentle manner that harmonized with his booklined office and the small gossipy world of publishing luncheons.
On the other hand, Ms. Timpo's work with the principals (who are accompanied by a delightful four-woman chorus playing those gossipy aunties and hymn-singing elders) is exemplary.
The result, more often than not, is books that resemble the political tip sheets produced by Politico and Axios—gossipy, thin, and more reliant on microscoops than genuine insight.
The other Beatles' lack of enthusiasm for Mr. Lennon's devotion to the conceptual artist Yoko Ono added to the tension — and further whetted the public appetite for gossipy details.
Let Trump Be Trump is the first book to have been published by Trump campaign insiders, and early coverage has fixated on its gossipy tidbits, of which there are many.
The horrific crime spawned years of police investigation, gossipy books that capitalized on a connection to the Kennedy family, Hollywood movies and finally, 284 years after the murder, a conviction.
Although Yoselyn spoke occasionally by telephone with her mother — the first time a full 10 days after their separation — the gossipy chatter among the girls could be confusing, and upsetting.
There was already scandal surrounding the president — which all but ensured that this gossipy novel, later revealed to be written by the Newsweek political columnist Joe Klein, would hit big.
A new book, Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury, is filled with gossipy anecdotes from inside the White House, like the haircut claim, which appears in an epilogue attributed to Bannon.
And in recent years, Hong Kong-based publishers have come under increasing pressure, particularly following the disappearance in 2016 of several booksellers who sold gossipy titles on China's political elite.
Reports that Melania had not wanted her husband to win — first made by Vanity Fair in May 2017 — gained new life after Michael Wolff's gossipy Trump White House tell-all.
And it punctuated a week that has been defined by cathartic, almost orgiastic schadenfreude over Michael Wolff's gossipy takedown of Donald Trump and the latter's depressingly undignified response to it.
At the very least, the royal family provides a gossipy distraction for a nation fretting about where it belongs and where it is going in this fraught era of Brexit.
His remarks were the most detailed yet from a Chinese official after the disappearances of Lee and four other booksellers who produced and sold gossipy books critical of Chinese leaders.
DeSantis, according to two sources, also became frustrated with word in Tallahassee's gossipy political circles that Wiles needed to be hired as a lobbyist to have influence with his administration.
A new book by Michael Wolff is full of gossipy (and perhaps false) anecdotes confirming the general impression of dysfunction and disorganization in the early months of the Trump White House.
Staged in the round at the Circle in the Square Theater, with the house lights mostly on, the show aims to bring the audience into the small, gossipy community depicted onstage.
When Spider-Man revealed the real murderer, Brock lost his job and had to write for gossipy tabloids (which inspires the name "Venom"), and blamed Spider-Man for his downward spiral.
Like everybody, I read last weekend's big New York Times Donald Trump feature—on his questionable personal and professional interactions with women—with a special mix of gossipy anticipation and horror.
A gossipy forthcoming book on the Trump White House has caused the long-simmering tensions between President Trump and his former chief strategist Steve Bannon to erupt into all-out warfare.
Since late last year, four other associates of the Hong Kong-based publisher that specializes in selling and publishing gossipy political books on China's Communist Party leaders have been unaccounted for.
Every minute of every day, Trump debunks that old "science" when he shows that the gossipy, backbiting, scolding, mercurial, overly emotional, shrewish, menopausal one in this race is not the woman.
A critique of Victorian-era social constraints and a gossipy world's tendency toward snap judgments, "Lady Windermere's Fan" insists that people aren't good or evil; they exist as shades of gray.
Their nine-year partnership generated an Emmy Award-winning HBO film, a pair of lucrative television franchises and best-selling books that defined a now-common kind of gossipy political reporting.
Mr. Gui, whose business sold gossipy books critical of China's leaders, was secretly spirited from Thailand to China in 2015 and held for two years, amid diplomatic tensions over his rights.
That was when Lam and four other booksellers, who published gossipy and often scandalous books on the personal lives and power struggles of China's senior Communist Party leaders, had mysteriously disappeared.
They include the Tony winners Frank Wood, as a war veteran with an active dream life, and Randy Graff, as the domineering leader of a tribe of gossipy, like-minded housewives.
It's an engaging, gossipy history of how the art world morphed into the art market, from Peggy Guggenheim to Larry Gagosian and many other artists, collectors, curators, and dealers in between.
A must for anyone interested in musical theater, this lively, evocative joint biography is thorough enough to be revealing and too distinguished to sound gossipy — even though, of course, it is.
Conversations between John le Carré and Ben Macintyre are inevitably warm, interesting, witty, discursive, conspiratorial and gossipy, although their gossip is often espionage-related and more rarefied than yours or mine.
No guarantees that you will stumble on scalding hot tea of the gossipy kind, but I'm sure that an afternoon spent with a cuppa in the library will do just fine.
But in early June the Beijing Cyberspace Administration ordered internet firms, such as Sina Weibo and Tencent, to shut down or suspend social-media accounts specialising in gossipy news, mostly about celebrities.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Over 4,000 people marched in Hong Kong on Saturday to protest against China's detention of five booksellers whose shop published gossipy books about Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping.
Why these books are banned in China Letter raises more questions Lee was a shareholder in a bookstore owned by publisher Mighty Current, best known for gossipy titles about China's ruling elite.
The only answer to such a disturbing surprise was to Google whether all of this trauma was real or a gossipy dramatization of the case for the sake of a Lifetime movie.
Each of the actresses, now in their 50s or 60s, have blown hot and cold since 2010 about whether its time to say goodbye to their gossipy, fashion-loving New York characters.
Such worries were heightened after several people associated with a Hong Kong publisher of gossipy books on elite Chinese politics went missing in 2015, only to reappear in custody in mainland China.
The media's appetite for the hacked material, and its focus on the gossipy content instead of the Russian source, disturbed some of those whose personal emails were being reposted across the web.
Even after a man who sold gossipy books about Chinese leaders was abducted from Hong Kong in 2015 by the mainland's agents, Mr Leung appeared to make little effort to secure his return.
While she was known for her many legal battles during her time in Hollywood, she was not happy with Catherine Zeta Jones' portrayal of her as a gossipy hypocrite in the FX show.
Despite Wolff's gossipy scoops and unprecedented access—he conducted more than 200 interviews and was allowed to roam free in the West Wing—Henry Holt was apparently caught unaware by the explosive response.
And this piece of the art-world story happens to be very exciting, as brought to life in the balance of Gabriel's rich, serious-minded, and (in a good way) sometimes gossipy book.
The soul searching is happening with a special urgency in Washington, where email accounts burst with strategies, delicate political proposals, gossipy whispers and banal details of girlfriends, husbands, bank accounts and shopping lists.
In the show's last week, the playwright Drew Droege will once again put on the Hawaiian shirt and pick up the cocktail glass as gossipy Gerry, a role currently played by Jeff Hiller.
Perky and informative, this gabby, gossipy documentary from Dana Adam Shapiro follows the founding and stratospheric rise of the original spangled squad and the controversies it kicked up with those famous white boots.
Gossipy English tourists in the region suspected these radical freethinkers were engaging in every form of bad behavior (one fashionable hotel even furnished a telescope from which guests could spy on the villa).
Some of the critique by non-listeners indeed echoes common stereotypes of female-produced media: during her research, the lines were described to Lopez as unprofessional, gossipy, and not to be taken seriously.
The controversy over the Hong Kong booksellers erupted last year when the five men associated with a Hong Kong store that had specialized in gossipy books about China's leaders, including President Xi Jinping, disappeared.
And, it was just as hair-raisingly unsettling to film Serena's delusional, awkward celebration as you would expect — just ask the actress who brings gossipy handmaid-slash-secret spy Alma to life, Nina Kiri.
It's called "Lick," and, like most of the Cardi B tape, it's disarming, a super tough drill track that, by virtue of the gossipy news around it, doubles as proof that love is real.
Maya came to the United States for college, and she misses the sociability of her gossipy, sociable, thousand-unit apartment building where the "low ceiling" of the Soviet economy always left time for visiting.
The South China Morning Post has in recent weeks reported the mystery of five Hong Kong booksellers who dealt in gossipy books about Chinese leaders and went missing only to resurface in Chinese custody.
When Molly's Game digs into the business of gambling and the whims and vulnerabilities of powerful men who spend mountains of money trying to one-up each other, it is witty, gossipy, and very entertaining.
They are more like Michael Wolff or Bob Woodward, their book another gossipy tale of palace intrigue in which a cabal of heroic civil servants tries to save the republic from a norms-busting ogre.
The party's hard line fuelled support for them, especially after a Hong Kong bookseller dealing in gossipy tales about China's leaders appeared to have been kidnapped by the party's goons and taken to the mainland.
Three associates of Gui - who specialized in gossipy books on Chinese politics - were reported missing late last year, and were only this week confirmed to be in China and under investigation for unspecified "illegal activities".
However, presenting the gossipy kangaroo with food may not have been the best idea – he and a troop of kangaroo friends turned up outside the RV later that day, hoping (and hopping) for some dinner.
"It can sound mean and gossipy, but I don't see it that way," says Jennifer Bosson, PhD, professor of psychology at the University of South Florida who has studied why people bond over mutual hatred.
She said Mr. Powell's emails had revealed him, a normally stoic public official, to be just as gossipy as everyone else, and added that the gossip, not classified information, was what people feared becoming public.
Hong Kong authorities are still waiting for detailed explanations from China regarding the booksellers, who produced and sold gossipy books critical of Chinese leaders, amid suspicion among some that they were abducted by Chinese agents.
Months after stepping down as Vanity Fair's editor, the ebullient media executive is said to be working on a venture with the investment firm TPG: a gossipy media company with a robust party-planning operation.
The apricot cocktails in her subtitle and her sometimes breezy tone — "I like to imagine them in a big, busy cafe of the mind, probably a Parisian one" — seem to promise an undemanding, gossipy romp.
When a gossipy older neighbor (María Martins) asks Chela for a lift to her card game, she reluctantly begins a sort of taxi service, finding an unfamiliar freedom behind the wheel of her vintage Mercedes.
Unhinged is part memoir (the first chapters are devoted to Manigault-Newman's upbringing and her role on The Apprentice), part tell-all from behind the scenes at the White House, complete with plenty of gossipy asides.
Thousands marched in Hong Kong on Saturday to protest against China's detention of five booksellers whose Hong Kong shop published gossipy books about Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping, in what critics called "cross-border abductions".
It's a thrill to find the shoe is on the other foot, where some pretty boy prompts a woman to pen a charming, gossipy single in which she just couldn't stop herself from falling in love.
Encompassing vast interviews with band members, scene-makers, producers, label executives, journalists, hangers-on, also-rans, and many more in between (remember The Moldy Peaches?), the book tells the gossipy tales of a brief, scuzzy moment.
Their sentences come after five Hong Kong booksellers from a shop that specialised in gossipy books about China's leaders went missing and later appeared in mainland Chinese custody, raising concern about free speech in the city.
The source says there are lots of "gossipy conversations" about Bush flying around set of the NBC talk show, and that the prevailing attitude is that they don't want him to come back, especially the women.
Text and photos, juxtaposed with watercolors, press clippings, doodles, handwritten letters and sketches, help bring Beaton's various homes to life, as well as his gossipy nature, quick and quotable wit, notorious squabbles and volatile love affairs.
Mr. Wildstein, who had previously written a gossipy anonymous political blog in New Jersey, received Ms. Kelly's email — "Got it," he replied — and has pleaded guilty in the lane-closings case in exchange for his cooperation.
The scenes in which Leo's agent and editor appear came off as satirical, even gossipy; they distracted from what I saw as the real story and made me wonder about Patchett's views of the publishing ­industry.
The Majids are used to the pulsing street life of Aleppo, where they had their clothing factory, and the gossipy familiarity of their ancestral village near Afrin, where their father still cultivates the family olive groves.
The series is loosely based on Maureen Orth's gossipy book "Vulgar Favours," but the dramatizations and embellishments are so extreme that the series appears more a flight of wishful fantasy than an act of journalistic reconstruction.
The text is also peppered with occasional dashes of gossipy Hollywood history, seething rage over the way women are still treated in the industry, moviemaker tidbits and thoughtful observations on the cultural importance of horror films.
It was a gossipy, salacious read that avoided political wonkery in favor of broad narrative strokes — an approach that seems tailor-made for a book on the 2016 election — and it was a bona fide success.
Global stadium tours, 90 million Instagram followers, five albums: It feels like the bona fide pop star that is Taylor Swift has been with us forever, marking time with No. 1 singles and gossipy news stories.
Books of The Times Anthropologists studying a tribe in southern Africa in the 1970s distinguished between two kinds of stories: those told during daylight — gossipy anecdotes, your average water-cooler chat — and those told at night.
There are plenty of neat anecdotal quotes from friends and colleagues of the singer at every stage of his career, but it doesn't feel gossipy — nor does it dwell on any stage of Bowie's life too much.
A handful of characters make more regular appearances, including cherubic old man Chu-chan — whose flat-brimmed baseball cap seems glued to his head — and a trio of gossipy women who offer their opinion in every situation.
For anyone with a taste for wide-ranging and shrewdly gossipy history—or, for that matter, for anyone with a taste for spy stories—Andrew's is one of the most entertaining books of the past few years.
That's a lot of celestial activity going down in Markle's sign, but considering Mercury rules communication and information, there's a chance that her family's gossipy nonsense feels extra ridiculous due to the timing of this planet's backspin.
The five booksellers - including a British and Swedish national - had been linked to the same Hong Kong publisher and bookstore that specialised in gossipy books on the private lives and power struggles of China's Communist Party leaders.
In January Zhihu users expressed doubts about the reliability of a televised confession made by a bookseller from Hong Kong, Gui Minhai, who is being detained by Chinese police for selling gossipy books about the country's leaders.
There's usually sports on the TV, but the broad array of neighborhood bargoers watch indifferently; there are conversations to be had in big, gossipy groups, cold beer to be sipped, flirtations to be advanced in sly increments.
Lam was one of five booksellers whose disappearances over the past year have been linked to the Causeway Bay Books store that had specialized in publishing and selling gossipy books about China's leaders, including President Xi Jinping.
The supporting characters, drawn in the same vein, include Deepa's gossipy best friend (Angel Desai); Iggy's thoroughly modern fiancée, Lovi (Lipica Shah); and his brolike best friend, Vishal Singh (Nik Sadhnani), who is also Boz's former boyfriend.
Known as the Causeway Bay Books disappearances, all five of those missing were linked to a Hong Kong bookstore owned by publisher Mighty Current, best known for gossipy titles about China's ruling elite, including President Xi Jinping.
This dishy account from Queen Elizabeth's longtime dresser "turns out to be a surprisingly subversive sort of memoir, one flirting with the form of a tell-all: about clothes, sure, and little gossipy tidbits," Vanessa Friedman wrote.
"I was disappointed by the treatment her campaign got especially during the last seven days, when you had the Washington Post, New York Times, and Politico writing very gossipy-sounding big articles trashing the campaign," Castro said.
Last week, a Hong Kong bookseller said he had been held in solitary confinement on the Chinese mainland and forced to give a televised confession this year admitting to illegal sales of gossipy books about Communist Party leaders.
Gui is one of five missing people who are associated with Hong Kong publisher Mighty Current, which specializes in gossipy books on political scandals involving China's Communist leaders and other sensitive topics that are banned in the mainland.
On the corresponding singles chart, the Billboard Hot 224, the online buzz came in even hotter as Ariana Grande achieves her first No. 2000 hit with "Thank U, Next," a gossipy surprise release that invokes her famous exes.
The actress plays the sort of poshly spoken free spirit who lapses into French for no discernible reason, and she falls on copies of the English society magazine Tatler as if its gossipy contents were so much catnip.
There was a day, writes The New York Times Magazine's chief national correspondent, Mark Leibovich, in "Big Game," a gossipy, insightful and wickedly entertaining journey through the N.F.L. sausage factory, when the league could make sticky problems disappear.
Richard Nelson's "Illyria," a grave and gossipy whisper of a play set in the Bohemian grooves of Manhattan in 1958, portrays a time when our 37-year-old birthday boy was down on his luck and feeling defeated.
The book this movie is based on has no qualms about diving into the sudsy, gossipy, melodramatic world of filthy rich Chinese families and the young woman unlucky enough to find herself in the middle of it all.
Looking at a Mueller filing on Michael Cohen, she noticed how language used to avoid "reputational harm" (as Barr would put it) can make the government seem like a prim old-world columnist who delights in describing gossipy exploits.
Using the gossipy, dramatic world of salons and shops, Akerman borders on ethnographer as she observes the ups and downs of love and sex between mall employees, as well as the economic prospects of the European Union more broadly.
SUSAN GIBSONLouisville, Ky. Dear Susan, For many readers, initiation into the unique charms of boarding school began at Hogwarts: the animate, gossipy portraits in the corridors; the feasts in the Great Hall, lit by floating candles; the Gryffindor pride.
Over the past two years, Hong Kong booksellers who specialized in gossipy tales of Chinese leaders and a politically connected billionaire have ended up on the mainland, apparently after being grabbed by security officers operating outside their legal authority.
"In the name of maintaining Xi Jinping's authority, they are unscrupulous," said Ho Pin, founder of the Mirror Media Group, which is based in New York and which also publishes the gossipy Chinese-language books that are sold in Hong Kong.
It is also filled with gossipy details about her literary friends in New York (Dorothy Parker, John Dos Passos, Edmund Wilson among them), mundane details of her daily life, notes for fiction and tender, heartbreaking entries about her disabled son, Jojo.
But to this day, references to Clara are routinely centered on considerations of Robert's life and music — not to mention gossipy speculation about her relationship with Brahms, a close friend of the couple — to the detriment of her own creative achievements.
But to this day, references to Clara are routinely centered on considerations of Robert's life and music — not to mention gossipy speculation about her relationship with Brahms, a close friend of the couple — to the detriment of her own creative achievements.
Ultimately, it's a novel about choice, ambivalence in the face of religion, and taking control despite their community's expectations, conveniently symbolized by the voices of a gossipy group of elderly church ladies (known as "the mothers") whose narration frames the story.
Bannon's departure from Breitbart follows a chaotic week that put him in the crosshairs of a livid White House that objected to some of his comments and characterizations in Micheal Wolff's gossipy book about the first year of the Trump administration.
The charismatic duo, who emerged as the U.S. media darlings of the Sochi Olympics, continue their gossipy banter in Louisville as they comment on parties, lifestyle, fashion, and trackside celebrity sightings in an effort to further appeal to the Derby's largely female audience.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - In a series of at least ten emails reviewed by Reuters, Hong Kong bookseller Lee Bo, specializing in gossipy publications about Chinese leaders, said he feared a missing colleague had been taken by agents from China for "political reasons".
And since October, two other citizens of European Union countries — Gui Minhai of Sweden and Lee Bo of Britain, who worked for a Hong Kong publishing company and bookstore specializing in gossipy books about Chinese politics — have disappeared from Thailand and Hong Kong.
The plotlines on these shows focus on the castmates' endless cycles of fighting and making up; the women involved are often framed as gossipy, jealous, and exhibitionistic, and their antics are often maligned as irrational or bitchy, behaviors culturally imagined as feminine.
The authorities on the mainland have even sent thugs to other jurisdictions to abduct people, including a publisher of gossipy books about the party, snatched from a car park in Hong Kong and a tycoon taken from the Four Seasons hotel in 2017.
To learn about Meghan Markle, you can read the relentlessly gossipy biography Meghan: A Hollywood Princess by Andrew Morton, or you can turn to "Birthday Suit," Markle's life's journey in her own words, written before she was considered a biography-worthy figure.
Instead of taking place in the gossipy pond of Grey-Sloan Memorial, April and Jackson find themselves on a private plane on their way to the Avery Hospital in Bozeman, MT, to work on a case for a young girl with throat cancer.
Recent episodes such as the alleged abduction by mainland security agents of Hong Kong booksellers who published gossipy tomes on Chinese politics raise doubts as to whether China is honoring its agreements, especially on Hong Kong's right to retain its civil liberties.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Britain said on Friday a missing Hong Kong seller of gossipy books on China's leaders had likely been "involuntarily removed" to China from Hong Kong, constituting a "serious breach" of a longstanding bilateral treaty between the U.K. and China.
He said he received orders "to pay close attention" to one of them, Lee Bo, for his involvement in publishing a gossipy book called "Xi Jinping and His Six Women" that purported to delve into the personal life of China's top leader.
Last week's news cycle began with a gossipy new Trump book, shifted to the president saying he doesn't want immigrants from places he deems "shithole countries," and was capped off by a salacious story about the president's payoff to a former porn star.
That the treaty is now in a state of protracted collapse lingers somberly behind Herzog and Gorbachev's cakes, walks down memory lane, and quaint gossipy asides — as do the opinion pieces penned by Gorbachev pleading the Trump administration to reconsider (they didn't).
Lee Bo, a British passport holder and bookseller specializing in gossipy books on the private lives and power struggles of China's leaders, crossed the Lok Ma Chau checkpoint into Hong Kong escorted by an immigration official, the Hong Kong government said in a statement.
Arguably, the person who did the most to mainstream it was the writer Anne Helen Petersen, who has a PhD in media studies from the University of Texas and began writing gossipy, accessible star studies analysis for culture websites like the Hairpin in 2011.
Big Little Lies has always been an exploration of women's trauma in the form of a gossipy murder mystery, but the distance between meme-ready moments like Renata's bankruptcy freakout and the deliberately murky depths of Celeste's PTSD has felt stark in this second season.
HONG KONG, March 9 (Reuters) - In a series of at least ten emails reviewed by Reuters, Hong Kong bookseller Lee Bo, specialising in gossipy publications about Chinese leaders, said he feared a missing colleague had been taken by agents from China for "political reasons".
Mysterious disappearances Earlier Wednesday, Nathan Law, president of Wong's political party Demosistō, told CNN that he was "seriously concerned" about Wong's welfare, especially in light of the recent case of Gui Minhai, a Hong Kong-based bookseller who published gossipy books about China's elite.
The Enquirer has a reputation as a gossipy supermarket tabloid that invents stories, but it did report in 2007 that then-presidential candidate John Edwards was having an extramarital affair, and later named the woman involved — all of which turned out to be true.
If you and your partner tend to get gossipy, or feel like you have to put down other people in order to be content about your own relationship, then that might be a sign that you're insecure about your patterns as a couple, she says.
Beaming and blunt in equal measure, "Everything Is Copy," Jacob Bernstein's gossipy tribute to his mother, the writer and director Nora Ephron, is bursting with so many fond and famous faces that you can imagine its subject swooning with delight — and then criticizing their makeup.
He provided a "first interview" to Sarah Nicole Prickett for Sssense fashion magazine, which scrubs Landesman's role at the art publication and only in a cursory way mentions that Prickett is an Artforum contributor, who has written for the magazine's gossipy "Scene & Herd" column.
Mr. Burke himself learned Spanish and sought to use modern technology to de-emphasize the necessity for reporters to be in the Vatican press office, a seemingly trivial innovation that democratized information and took some power away from the gossipy, and largely Italian, press corps.
Until then, Matt Tyrnauer's gossipy portrait of Scotty Bowers, an impish nonagenarian and former Marine, listens without judgment as he describes decades of servicing the closeted hungers of stars like Rock Hudson and Katharine Hepburn, helped by an eager network of World War II buddies.
"Saying you don't want to live with a Gemini because you think Geminis are gossipy is one thing, but you may have a perfectly sweet Gemini roommate applicant who has worked really hard to learn to use their words for the better," Perkins explains.
When Justin Timberlake hinted that he may perform with a hologram of Prince at last year's Super Bowl, Prince fans furiously circulated gossipy tidbits about how much Prince hated Timberlake, and wouldn't have wanted to share a stage with him, even from the grave.
On the other hand, you might not like yourself for clicking on a headline about Kim Kardashian or cute pugs — but if you click, then you can't exactly claim to be disappointed when you're served a superficial, gossipy story, or a gallery of unbearably cute dog photos.
Typically cast as wry and gossipy, Ms. Sawyer appeared in three dozen films, ranging from the John Wayne western "True Grit" (1969), as a long-winded witness to a hanging, to the comedy "Dumb & Dumber" (19903), as a scooter-riding pickpocket who steals Jim Carrey's wallet.
The stakes feel higher upon seeing the literal gloom and doom of Elena's formative years in the 1950s: all muted tones, gray skies, dirty streets, shoddy clothing, the claustrophobia of the scrutiny from gossipy neighbors all of whom have dark circles under their eyes—even the children.
The more applications stacked up on my desk, the shorter the bitter-cold winter days got, and the grumpier and more gossipy everybody in the office became, it became clearer and clearer to me that the admissions gold mine was a male student who didn't need any financial aid.
Delving into fascinating territory the series could only touch on, Dominic Dunne -- Vanity Fair's chronicler of misdeeds among the rich and famous, and the father of actress and murder victim Dominque Dunne -- explores the bizarre side effects of the Simpson case in the gossipy world of the L.A. elite.
But many see Beijing increasingly involved in Hong Kong's affairs, such as the shadowy detention in 2015 of five Hong Kong booksellers who sold gossipy material critical of Beijing, and a legal interpretation from the Chinese parliament that eventually led to the disqualification of six democratically elected lawmakers.
The next day, Mr. Zampolli, a former modeling agent who had discovered the Slovene 20 years ago in Milan, listened as Ms. Trump expressed anguish over a gossipy report in the British tabloid The Daily Mail accusing her and Mr. Zampolli of operating an escort service in the 1990s.
Though she doesn't deny it as something that affected her process, she also rightly pointed out the connotations this has when you're a woman: So rather than offer up the gossipy tidbits that tabloids might want, she spoke about being in the final stages of finalising the album.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL, announcing the start of a week's worth of shows taped at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts is one of the more shamelessly gossipy games that a guest can be asked to play on "The Late Late Show.
Armed with thick stacks of MapQuest print-outs, I traversed Manhattan, determined to see every landmark on the deranged list of places that I considered to be the heart and soul of a place I read about obsessively on gossipy, local blogs I devoured like Gawker and The Cobrasnake.
Bookstores in major U.S. cities quickly sold out of their first shipment of Michael Wolff's gossipy political tell-all, "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," which jumped its publication date by four days and shot to the top of the Amazon and Barnes & Noble bestseller lists.
People care about who James Franco sleeps with because he so blatantly cares; they feel they should be privy to his sexuality, not for the sake of gossipy titillation, but to contextualize a frankly continuously confusing body of work that seems to exist solely for the purpose of self-indulgence.
In " The World as It Is: A Memoir of the Obama White House " (Random House), Rhodes shows no trace of the disillusionment that gave George Stephanopoulos's tale of Bill Clinton its bitter, gossipy flavor, or of the light irony that came to inflect Peggy Noonan 's adoration of Ronald Reagan.
Bannon's quotes in a preview of Michael Wolff's gossipy page-turner "Fire and Fury" caused a minor MAGA earthquake Wednesday, the Breitbart chief calling his former boss unprepared for office and accusing Don Jr. of committing treason when he had the infamous June 2016 meeting with Russians at Trump Tower.
Blumenthal worked to spin Monica Lewinsky as a crazed stalker of an innocent president, and his hundreds of gossipy emails urged Clinton to do all she could to topple Moammar Gadhafi when she was secretary of State without realizing that it would open the door and let the terrorists waltz in.
In "Fire and Fury", Michael Wolff's gossipy tale of the White House, which did not welcome Mr Trump's anniversary so much as punch it in the face, the leader of the free world is portrayed as a monstrously selfish toddler-emperor seen by his own staff as unfit for office (see article).
Read's narration of the small trials and deep pleasures of teaching, the gossipy townspeople and her sketches of students altogether reminded me of "Anne of Avonlea," the second book in L. M. Montgomery's beloved "Anne of Green Gables" series, which follows Anne's first experiences as a young (teenage!) teacher on Prince Edward Island.
Reporters covered the contents of the messages—gossipy asides, excerpts from Hillary Clinton's highly paid Wall Street speeches, internal discussion about Clinton's statements on Benghazi, infighting at the Clinton Foundation over the political risks of foreign donations—and Podesta believes that the impact of individual stories was magnified by manipulation on social media.
Lee Bo, a dual British and Hong Kong citizen, and four associates — all linked to a publisher which sells gossipy titles about the private lives and political struggles of China's leadership — went missing over the past six months, sparking fears that Chinese authorities had abducted some of the men and taken them back to China.
Relations between Hong Kong and Beijing have frayed in recent years over pro-democracy protests, a failed bid for electoral reform, and instances where Hong Kong residents say Beijing is breaking the "one country, two systems" agreement - such as the alleged abduction of five Hong Kong booksellers known for their gossipy books about China's leaders.
We're up to season 8 of The Real Housewives of New York City, and while there are hints of mature thoughtfulness in the premiere – newly single Bethenny Frankel is ready to renew her focus on entrepreneurial projects – the chief source of growth will probably be the ladies extending their gossipy scrutiny to newcomer Julianne Wainstein.
The bookseller, Lam Wing-kee, went public in June about the five months he spent in detention in mainland China, saying that he had been held in isolation in an effort to force him to disclose the names of mainland buyers of gossipy political books published in Hong Kong by the business that employed him.
It also includes gossipy tidbits about how the list was made, how it evolved to reflect the society it chronicled, and a relatively convincing case for why, though it has been debated and dismissed and decried almost since its inception (in 1999 The New York Times called the list "absurdly quaint"), it is still going.
Claiming centuries of collective experience — "If we laid all our lives toes to heel, we were born before the Depression, the Civil War, even America itself" — they appear like gossipy Furies at the head of every chapter, an invisible and united front of warnings, back story, predictions, contradictions, laments and very occasionally sympathy for the Oceanside, Calif.
They have been further disheartened by the barring of people from standing for election to the semi-democratic legislature, Legco, because of their independence-leaning views (Mr Chan was one), the expulsion from Legco of members who had failed to swear proper allegiance to China, and the abduction of Hong Kongers by Chinese agents for selling gossipy books about China's leaders.
On Sunday, White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller dropped by Jake Tapper's CNN studio to appear on State of the Union and defend his boss, President Donald Trump, from allegations made in the hottest new political book in the country — Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, a gossipy look at the fledgling administration's first act.
At 183, White sent a gossipy letter to friends about his night at the Stonewall riots, later published in the 2008 compendium "Letters of the Century"; at the height of the hedonistic 1970s, he co-wrote "The Joy of Gay Sex"; in 1982, he published the seminal coming-out novel "A Boy's Own Story," and helped found the Gay Men's Health Crisis.
The two SNL alums appeared in the show's cold open Saturday evening that also added Leslie Jones as Oprah Winfrey in a skit that captured some of the silliness of the current moment — a gossipy, factually questionable book taking down a figure who was often cast as a Republican kingmaker, and a debate about whether Oprah should run for president.
Here's a gossipy bit from the kicker of Michael Wolff's Cleveland dispatch: As of this morning, with Ailes nearly as much a subject in Cleveland at the Republican convention among political professionals as Trump himself (the rumor of Ailes replacing Paul Manafort as campaign manager is an active one, with a further rumor putting Trump in favor of this and his children against it), the negotiation continues.
Degas and His Model, for a short book (just 58 pages), is rich in incident and secondary characters, such as the artist's long-suffering housekeeper, Zoé, and Pauline's gossipy fellow models, Juliette and Suzon, as well as a hapless admirer of the artist who decided to pay an unannounced visit to the studio one morning, which he quickly learned was the wrong place at the wrong time.
A story about a young woman's visit to the grand country home of a wealthy Chilean landowner is told in the style of Chekhov's short stories or one of Turgenev's novellas, right down to the characters reading First Love aloud to one another, while the story about the cast of The Night of The Iguana in Puerto Vallarta has the same lurid, gossipy, tragic sheen of Tennessee Williams's plays.
Plus, all questions about the book's factual accuracy aside, the gossipy tell-all is made for TV. Wolff paints Trump's election and subsequent time in office like a Coen Brothers–style farce, with Bannon, Kushner, and Priebus tripping over one another for Trump's ear, and a petulant president locking himself in a White House bedroom and accidentally leaking his own secrets to friends and acquaintances while he's curled up on the phone.
The scope is far too vast for such brief treatment, and the author's lifelong commitment to carbonating even the most esoteric subjects leads him to get caught up in so many gossipy side notes — the scientist whose wife and daughter were stricken with volcanic diarrhea during his fieldwork in the Amazon; the class anxiety of a 19th-century visitor to the ­Lin­nean Society — that the reader is left to wonder what, exactly, is Wolfe's point.
That might seem like an odd fit for a site as gossipy and mean as Gawker could get, but the campaign notes that Gawker was among the first publications to write about figures like Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, Louis CK and others — often in the form of unsubstantiated rumor posts (for example, the post about Louis CK doesn't identify him by name), but still: Gawker was willing to chase stories that other outlets considered too risky or salacious.
Though it looks, at first glance, like the sort of soft-focus souvenir publication found in the shops of tourist destinations — more than a pamphlet, less than a coffee-table book — "The Other Side of the Coin" turns out to be a surprisingly subversive sort of memoir, one flirting with the form of a tell-all: about clothes, sure, and little gossipy tidbits (the best way to polish diamonds is with gin and water; Ms. Kelly breaks in the queen's shoes by wearing them first).
This is a boring, inside-baseball problem worlds removed from journalists' interest in gossipy snooping on official email, but Groshen argues that it's substantively consequential: Improving access to government administrative data so that statistical agencies could have access to more data to produce more and better official statistics would improve productivity in three ways: reducing burdens on respondents, improving the values of government statistics, and (likely the largest, but hardest to measure) improving the business, policy and personal decisions (allocation, investment, etc,) in the economy.

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