Lets Get This Party Started
Let's Get This Party Started: Top Stories for 07/10/06

As Star Jones makes her first hosting appearance on television tonight since being fired from "The View" -- on HGTV's "House Hunters" -- we learn the origins of her and Rosie O'Donnell's descent into full nuclear conflict.

It was all peaches 'n' cream between the talk-show divas until Rosie was a guest on "The View" in May 2004.



On the May 12, 2004 episode of "The View," as recounted this morning in Lloyd Grove's Lowdown column, Rosie started by complimenting Star on her weight loss, saying, "You look fabulous! It's like 'Twinkle Twinkle Shrinking Star.'" But the discourse got a little more contentious from there, with Rosie suggesting that women "stand up and scream" to protest Martha Stewart's conviction, and Star objecting.

Rosie then suggested that African-Americans have so few role models that they rally around men like O.J. Simpson and basketball players Jayson Williams, which ignited Star's rage. On the following day's show, Jones criticized Rosie's view, which angered Rosie, and Jones never apologized, despite the urgings of Barbara Walters.

Meanwhile, even if her most recent ex-boss might not concur, Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hynes tells the Daily News that Jones "was an exceptionally talented young prosecutor when she worked for me."

Suri Cruise's Silent Birth Leads to Quiet Life

Just where exactly is Suri Cruise? No one knows for sure, though TMZ has proof at least that someone filed a birth certificate for someone by that name.

However, a cult specialist tells MSNBC's Jeanette Walls that Suri's strange absence from public view may have something to do with what Scientologists called "removing engrams" though a process called "auditing." Rick Ross of Cultnews.com says that engrams are "negative experiences coupled with noise," and that shielding the baby from the paparazzi would reduce the onset of such engrams.

Ross adds that Cruise, according to reports from his promotional tour for "Mission: Impossible III," is getting increasingly wrapped up in the Scientology dogma, and that he would have locks checked and take longer routes to places while on tour to prevent, presumably, the creation of engrams.

Bono Gets Strife From Far Left for Video Game

U2 frontman and political crusader Bono is getting flack from left-wingers who say that he's investing in a video game that's unfairly critical of Venezuelan tyrant Hugo Chavez.

In "Mercenary 2: World in Flames," a game created by Pandemic Studios, in which Bono's private equity firm has invested, Venezuela is portrayed, according to Page Six, as "a banana republic led by a power-hungry tyrant." Players take on the role of a mercenary sent to the South American land to combat a dictator that's seized control of the country.

Now, left-wing commentators are blasting Bono, saying that he "glorifies stale, old mercenary approaches" by investing in Pandemic, and that he "should use his financial interest in the company to kill it, or better, he should pull out entirely as an investor, and condemn such imperialist garbage." Bono had no comment.

Brit Invasion Coming To US "Office"

What we'd really like to see is a steel-cage softball (or would that be cricket?) match between Dunder Mifflin and Wernham Hogg: The New York Post reports that stars of the original BBC incarnation of the seminal workplace comedy "The Office" will be making appearances on the NBC series of the same name.

Though details about plot and character are scarce, US "Office" co-creator Ben Silverman tells fans to "expect some cameos from the UK paper company," though for the time being, David Brent (played by Ricky Gervais in the Brit version) will not be one of those cameos. However, Gervais is writing a separate episode of the US version of the show. "We're going to save the big man for now," says Silverman.

Piven Doesn't Dig Cigs

Whatever else he may enjoy, Jeremy Piven doesn't sanction cigarette smoking, as some twentysomethings on the beach in Malibu discovered last weekend. Page Six says that Piven was walking along the beach the day after attending Lindsay Lohan's 20th birthday party nearby when he spotted some youngsters smoking, whereupon the 41-year-old "Entourage" star "launched into a tirade about how smoking ages you," and "took off his sunglasses so they could inspect his skin."

"Miami Vice" Approaching "Heaven's Gate"

The bad buzz surrounding Michael Mann's "Miami Vice" continues to circulate, with a report today from Lloyd Grove that Mann's "process" in trying to get the project finished (or, perhaps salvaged) is driving the studio and all around him mad. The film, starring Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell, is reportedly going well over its $120 million budget.

Universal chairman Marc Shmuger responds to the reports, saying that it's "definitely" opening on time and that Mann's process is "exhausting, it is intense, and some people are not up to the challenge. Either they keep up with him or they fall by the wayside. It creates some raw feelings along the way."

The remake of the 80s TV show, which Mann created, is scheduled to open July 28.

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61. I can not believe that someone would be so ignorant to say that African Americans have no one to look up to. It just proves that racism is very much alive. There are positive black people in this world, Oprah Winfrey, Harry Belofonte,Tom Joyner, Hosea Williams daughter, Tavis Smiley, etc. I bet you have no clue who some of thos people are, BECAUSE OF YOUR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE! Black celebrities such as Bill Cosby and Majic Johnson have had there share of problems but lets not forget how much money they have put into charites and the urban communities. There are also other black professionals, organizations and celebrites that are positive. I should know because I belong to one of those organization. Before you judge a whole race, do some research, knowledge is power not ignorance.

Posted at 2:53PM on Jul 10th 2006 by cc

62. #6.....You get YOUR facts straight. Rossie O'Donnell DID sing on her horrible talk show....sometimes daily. Don't try to tell people the facts when you don't know the facts yourself.

#11....We don't rally around every black celebrity in trouble with the law. We didn't rally around Jayson Williams....we didn't rally around Kobe Bryant! We do rally around our celebs that we think are getting a raw deal....believe what you want.

Posted at 2:53PM on Jul 10th 2006 by Feather

63. Just happened to sit down a minute and read what was on this screen I want to thank all u people for making this world a much more loving and caring place to live and it's comforting to know there are so many when nothing better to do. Try volunteering at a local children's hospitol.

Posted at 2:55PM on Jul 10th 2006 by Rhon

64. Mrs. Jones-Reynolds is a well spoken, intelligent, well-educated, African-
American woman. Her character and personality helped to make the
View the success that it was and I do mean was. Without Mrs. Jones-Reynolds,
the show is simply run of the mill! When Time Warner stated that Mrs.
Jones-Reynolds was damaging the show, I wondered who they polled. It
certainly, was not the African American community, where she is well-liked
and appreciated for her integrity and intelligence. Mrs. Jones-Reynolds is
comical and quite pleasant. She conducted herself like a southern lady.
I can't say the same for either Meredith or Joy. My prediction, for what
its worth, is that the show will not last, without Mrs. Jones-Reynolds!

Posted at 2:56PM on Jul 10th 2006 by Brenda McFarland

65. In response to Mr. Grammer (#19) who wrote:

"To: Openminded......you're grammer say's it all as far a what you know, and from what side of the tracks "YOU'RE from!!!!!!!".

It's sad to see that even Mr. Grammer got it wrong.

It's "your grammer", not " you're grammer".

Also, it's "says", not "say's".

Also, it's: COMMA, "as far AS what you know".

Also, it's YOU'RE, not "YOU'RE.



Why is it called THE VIEW? It's just A VIEW, from four bitter and overly "Hollywood" women.

Posted at 2:58PM on Jul 10th 2006 by Scott

66. well...I dont think bill cosby is a good role model anymore.. remember the gals he drugged and forced himself on them?

Posted at 2:58PM on Jul 10th 2006 by sue

67. WHY IS ROSIE ONLY ATTACKING STAR ABOUT HER ALLEGED BARIATRIC SURGRY? WHY ISN'T SHE GOING AFTER THE BIG FISH THAT OBVIOUSLY HAD IT DONE AND NOW IT ISN'T WORKING SO WELL---OPRAH? COME ON, REMEMBER WHEN OPRAH GOT SO THIN OVERNIGHT....IT IS OBVIOUS SHE HAD SURGERY BUT SHE IS TOO BIG A FISH FOR ROSIE TO ATTACK.

SO, IM SCRATCHING ROSIE OFF MY LIST UNTIL SHE ATTACKS ALL THE STARS THAT LIE ABOUT THEIR "BEAUTY SECRETS."

DON'T BE A COWARD ROSIE!!!! TAKE ON OPRAH AND YOU CAN GET BACK OUR RESPECT.

Posted at 3:00PM on Jul 10th 2006 by WILLIAM LEWIS

68. Bill Cosby talks the talk but does he walk the walk? Stumble to the sexual harrassment courtroom is more like it. Oprah? One day someone will call her on her sexual orientation and hooking up with Al Reynolds, I mean Studman Graham (cracker), and her whole credibility will be shot to smithereens. She roasted that poor exaggerating author on her show and should be roasted herself. At least Rosie is an honest lesbian not afraid to call a gade a gade.

Posted at 3:00PM on Jul 10th 2006 by mel

69. I am a white, 42 year old, married woman. I am pro choice & pro marriage for ALL. Now, all that said. I enjoy Star Jones. I used to enjoy Rosie. I liked Rosie when she was being a comedian. I DO NOT like Rosie & her loud overbearing views. Her view is "take my view or you are wrong". I think she will do poorly on The View and they will all begin to see The View of the unemployment line. Sad. I am glad that Meredith got out when she did. At least one of the originals won't be looking for work after next season.

Posted at 3:00PM on Jul 10th 2006 by Susan

70. #13 You are absolutely right about Rosie, I don't think she will be an asset to the View....But, not every Black rally around Black celebrites when they are accused of Crimes, I felt that O.J. was guilty as sin and I am not the only Black that feels that way. Rodney King was not a celebrity but he took a terrible butt beating, I felt bad for him, and he didn't even murder anyone...

Posted at 3:01PM on Jul 10th 2006 by Gertrude

71. I THINK STARR WAS TREATED POORLY. I SAW HER ON LARRY KING AND WAS IMPRESSED WITH HER.

BARBARA WALTERS SHOULD RETIRE, AND ROSIE IS OBNOXIOUS.

Posted at 3:01PM on Jul 10th 2006 by GARY ANDERSEN

72. I think "The View" will tank without the winning combination it once had. Meredith was clever, intelligent, witty & charming. A real class act. No one on that panel possess all the qualities she had, nor the openminded-ness she gave the show. Star also had the ability to lend an opinion objectively and or from another perspective. I liked that very much, and will miss the banter between the co-hosts. The future looks bleak for "The View",I fear it will become the "Rosie vs. Joy Comedy Hour", which , lets face it, no one wants to see. As far as the Star vs Rosie battle, they are grown women, and its their battle to wage. I do not feel Star's dismissal was fair or done with any kind of class. She deserved better.

Posted at 3:02PM on Jul 10th 2006 by Kathy

73. Could not be happier to see Star Jones gone !!!!!!!
Think they should all get in the soup line and start fresh.........

Posted at 3:02PM on Jul 10th 2006 by Joan

74. I think it is great that Rosie O'Donnell will co-host the View. It took alot of guts for to come out when she did. As far as Star Jones goes, she is a beautiful person inside and out. She is intelligent and an excellent attorney.

Posted at 3:03PM on Jul 10th 2006 by bg

75. IN RESPONSE TO POST #8.

The issues which Bill Cosby addresses are in no way exclusive to African-Americans. I know when Fox News fans like yourself hear Cosby you probably jump up and proclaim: "told you so." However, your ignorance, rather stupidity is startling. It is a fact, that the majority of people "living off the government" are White Americans, who make up a large segment of America's impoverished population. You see, I know this, not from reading some bias propaganda, but unlike yourself, I've traveled extensively throughout the United States and the world. Even the media you probably swear by has affirmed that there are more White people on welfare than anyone. The language is just different. Instead of "welfare" they call it "public assistance." Further proof of this is those White Polygamist families in Arizona and Utah. How do you think they get by with all of those "partners" and children? WELFARE, excuse me "public assistance." Regarding the much heralded violence which somehow is the fault of Blacks, I would advice you to take a tour of South Boston and the many other White ghettos across this nation. Not only that, the last time I check wasn't it White children going to school killing their teachers and class mates? And some of them grew up in the subburbs, where things like that supposedly don't happen. So, please before you began rooting for the likes of Bill Cosby, remember: A) With his deep pockets and influence you should expect more from him than his rants, for which he does nothing more than give lip service to any and everyone but the people who need to hear his message. & B) The issues he addresses are American issues, not just African-American.

But, ofcourse you'd know that because you're "educated."

Posted at 3:03PM on Jul 10th 2006 by Johnathan

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