Governor Skywalker Would Beat Darth Giuliani in State Race, Poll Says
Because of his prescient attempts to stave off even worse budget deficits, Paterson is popular in New York City and with conservatives upstate.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
Skip to content, or skip to search.
Because of his prescient attempts to stave off even worse budget deficits, Paterson is popular in New York City and with conservatives upstate.
Uh, not really. Also, Lindsay loves Samantha but is still way into guys. In Monday's gossip roundup.
Holy cow. In a major victory for Mayor Bloomberg, the City Council just narrowly voted to pass his proposal to extend term limits.
And also, before your day gets too crazy, you should probably know that Lindsay wears underwear all the time now. In the gossip roundup.
This afternoon City Council will face a vote on term limits. But there are still hurdles before we get there.
A Quinnipiac poll out today shows voters overwhelmingly in favor of a public referendum on term limits, and increasingly against a third Bloomberg term. But that's not the issue this week.
Ronald Lauder has another quibble with term limits, and Tom Golisano says he'll finance an ad campaign against extending them.
In which we imagine what was going on inside the head of the girl who told off Mayor Bloomberg.
Poor ‘Page Six’ had to look at gross hard-core pictures of Christie Brinkley’s ex with his teenage girlfriend.
She's supporting the mayor's bid for a change in term limits. But this is a gamble for her, too.
Everybody just calm down — Ronald Lauder says it's okay again for Bloomberg to run for a third term.
Are you surprised? But the scenes from Larry Flynt's porn satire of her actually sound really stupidly funny. Plus a pinch of Palin-free news in our gossip roundup.
The Long Island tribal leader rails against the lawsuit and the mayor himself, for being ‘fanatical about being God.’
‘They're all clients,’ the PR man told us of the heavy-hitters he rounded up to support a third term for Bloomberg.
A bunch of boldface names came out in support of abolishing term limits today, but earlier in the week, the loudest voices on the subject were all clients of the PR legend.
A collection of reactions to Mayor Bloomberg's decision to run for a third term.
Our columnist wonders at the forces that made Bloomberg feel that skirting the rules for a third term was necessary: namely, his cadre of mogul friends.
The 'Times' reports that Hizzoner will make the call on Thursday morning. Could this week get any crazier??
After famous term-limits foe Ronald Lauder backs Bloomberg for reelection, the tabloid says ‘Run, Mike, Run!’
‘I don't think you can ever find a dime that they ever got from them,’ Hizzoner added, while addressing a midtown town-hall meeting last week.
movies, politics, early and often, business, barack obama, bernie madoff, music, kudos, neighborhood watch, caroline kennedy, media, bernard madoff, economy, nightlife, the sports section, david paterson, gossip girl, hair, models, real estate, shopping, sports, temporary closings, the greatest depression, advertising, anne hathaway, media deathwatch, mediavore, new york times, openings, right-click, sales, the most important people in the world, tom cruise, two for eight, wall-e, albany, andrew cuomo, anna wintour, anthony bourdain, ballsy crimes, ballsy crimes, beef, beer, bloodbaths, books, closings, conde nast, critics, department of health, east village, fall 2009, football, fox, fragrance, gossipmonger, hillary's senate seat, kefi, lindsay lohan, louis vuitton, makeup, mayor bloomberg, movies, mtv, new york fashion week, no reservations, nonsense, openings, oscars, party lines