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FRIDAYMAY292009

Paris Hilton and Queen Latifah attend the 37th Annual FiFi Awards after party in New York City. (photo: Jemal Countess/WireImage.com)

Who Loves Ya Baby?

Okay, so it's no "Are you having a laugh?" (Ricky Gervais's character's tag line on 'Extras'), but Ari Gold has made it into the top 50 Comedy Catch Phrase list from The Paley Center and NBC with "Do you wanna hug it out." The saying, which came in at #41, had some serious competition, including: "D'oh!" "Yada, yada, yada," and "Lucy, you've got some splainin' to do." (photo: Stefanie Keenan/WireImage.com)

[Seacoastonline.com]

THURSDAYMAY282009

Will Ferrell arrives for the Australian premiere of 'Land of the Lost' in Sydney. (photo: Don Arnold/WireImage.com)

There's No Business Like Shoe Business

On 'Big Love' Nicki Grant may have an undiscerning shopping problem — but Chloe Sevigny likes to focus her big ticket purchases on her feet. "I definitely spend the most money on shoes," she told Elle magazine. "Partly because vintage footwear can be a little funky — in a bad way. I like to keep things pretty simple up top and then go weird with the shoes." Sevigny is also ready to break out of the ruffled blouses during her hiatus. "The look I'm going for is very '80s supermodel. It's time to be sexy." (photo: Elisabetta Villa/WireImage.com)

[Elle]

WEDNESDAYMAY272009

Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon and Constantine Maroulis backstage at 'Rock of Ages' on Broadway. (photo: Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic.com)

Who Loves Narcissists?

Warren Leight learned a lot about therapy as the executive producer of season two of 'In Treatment,' including the building blocks of any good practice. While we get to see Paul's most challenging patients, don't think it's all self-loathing and countertransference: "Therapists will do 30-50 hours a week of this stuff," explains Leight. "I thought it was interesting to have therapists talk about, 'You have your narcissists, and they come back every week, and they don't get better, but it's stable income.'" (photo: Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic.com)

[The Star Ledger via NJ.com]

TUESDAYMAY262009

Jessica Stroup and Tristan Wilds attend the CW Network's 2009 Upfront party in New York City. (photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com)

When Things Go South

William Sanderson's sheriff on 'True Blood' isn't doing a much better job than his mayor managed on 'Deadwood' — both towns have pretty much gone to hell in a hand basket. But at least Sheriff Dearborn is a model citizen. "He's a guy that carries a .357 Magnum, but he loves his grandchildren, and — you don't see this in stories, these are things told to me — taught Sunday School to the kid Jason, who shows his rear end a lot," Sanderson says. "He's just older, and he's probably made the mistakes a lot of those young people made himself. When Alan Ball whispered in my ear on the pilot and said, 'This guy taught Ryan Sunday School when he was a kid,' so I didn't want to see him get in trouble." (photo: Paul Redmond/WireImage.com)

[the-trades.com]

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