test

RIP: Michael Crichton Dies of Cancer

Michael Crichton, a best-selling author seen above on the cover of Time in 1995, died in Los Angeles on Tuesday, according to reports.

He “died unexpectedly…after a courageous and private battle against cancer.”

Read the rest of this entry »

| Comments Off

SELF MAGAZINE COVER: Renee Zellweger’s Quote of the Day

To purchase this issue, click here.

Watching friends and family battle cancer has changed Renee Zellweger’s attitude more than her actions, reports the new issue of Self.

“[Cancer] puts everything in perspective and makes things really clear,” she says.

“The moment you lose someone dear to you, it becomes very evident what is unimportant….

Read the rest of this entry »

Frail Paul Newman Leaves Hospital in Wheelchair

Paul Newman now needs a wheelchair after months of gruelling treatment to combat cancer, reports the Daily Mail.

Leaving a New York hospital, he looked pale and thin, his clothes almost hanging off him.

RIP: BOBBY MURCER

Bobby Murcer, a personable, popular five-time All-Star who went on to a successful broadcasting career with the New York Yankees, died Saturday after a battle with brain cancer. He was 62, according to the New York Yankees. For more details, visit the NY Yankees’ web site here.

Patrick Swayze on People Magazine

LARRY HACKETT’S PEOPLE MAGAZINE FEATURING PATRICK SWAYZE WINS COVER OF THE WEEK

patrick.jpg

I predict this will be one of People’s top three sellers of the year!  Congrats to Larry Hackett and the team at People Magazine.  

(I was losing hope last week on People after I saw their Drew Berrymore cover!)

People went for the Patrick Swayze story that crosses generations and will attract a ton of newsstand buyers.

A dramatic picture of Patrick coupled with a strong line makes this cover a WINNER!

People is also offering exclusive intimate photos, which adds even more to this already strong cover.

Why did none of the other weeklies go for this type of emotionally compelling cover?

All the insets are strong as well from Jen and Owen bonding on set, to Heath’s Will, and to even the inset on Jessica Simpson visiting the troops.

Just asking?  Was the troops morale higher or lower after Jessica’s visit?







Register | Lost your password?

T-Shirt Shop




RSS Feed










Blogroll


Fan sites