Archive for December 7th, 2006
Chanukah Party of The Year
by Leslie Bunder December 7th, 2006Filed in: Celebrity 0 Comments
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Israeli billionaire Arcadi Gaydamak is set to host the ultimate Chanukah party at the Hilton Hotel in Tel Aviv on December 21 with guests including singer Enrique Iglesias and his partner Russian tennis legend Anna Kournikova attending.
Around 1,000 people are to be invited by the Ukraine-born tycoon, reports Ynet and the event is set to top last year’s party which cost him a $400,000.
Baker Beaten In Doctor Who Battle
by Rachel Cohen December 7th, 2006Filed in: TV 11 Comments
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For only the second time ever, Jewish Doctor Who actor Tom Baker has not won the title of best ever Doctor in a poll by the readers of the sci-fi series’ official magazine.
New Doctor David Tennant, who made his debut at the end of 2005, has beaten Baker into second place, taking 28.2% of the vote compared to 26.5% for 72-year-old Baker.
Braff Asks Fans For Ratings Help
by Jewtastic Staff December 7th, 2006Filed in: TV 0 Comments
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Funnyman Zach Braff is asking fans of Scrubs to make sure they tune into the sixth season of the medical comedy - because he knows the show will be trumped in the ratings by Grey’s Anatomy..
The sixth season - which is set to be the 31-year-old’s last playing Dr John ‘JD’ Dorian - started airing on US TV network NBC last week in the coveted 9pm slot - the same time the Ellen Pompeo-starring serious medical drama is on ABC.
Spelling’s Weekend Yard Sale…
by Jewtastic Staff December 7th, 2006Filed in: Celebrity 1 Comment
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Actress Tori Spelling is giving fans the chance to buy her “stuff” at an estate sale this weekend.
The pregnant former Beverly Hills, 90210 star will open the gates of her Los Angeles home on Friday and Saturday to sell a variety of items that the 33-year-old has acquired and no longer wants or needs.
The sale will include “antique and vintage items from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, and feature everything from furniture and jewellery to paintings, clothing and memorabilia.”
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