Archive for October, 2009

Diane Keaton Doesn't Miss Men

Author: Sami  /  Category: Celebrity Gossip

Diane Keaton Doesn't Miss MenDiane Keaton states in the cover story in the November 2009 copy of MORE, that a man is “a huge part of life that’s missing, yeah, but I don’t miss it” and that she enjoys her independence.

In its place, Keaton is extremely busy with her work: recently finished a film with Harrison Ford, signed up for an HBO series and she is also writing a memoir about herself and her mother.

Keaton’s children are important as well, for the very first time, she is photographed in MORE with her adopted kids, daughter Dexter, 13, and son Duke, 8.

The November issue of MORE is due to hit the newsstands on October 27.

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Soupy Sales dies at 83

Author: Sami  /  Category: Passings

Soupy Sales, the comic who was cult-like popular in TV shows in the 1960s with his pie throwing signature, dies Thursday at the Calvary Hospital in the Bronx, at the age of 83.

He was the star of “The Soupy Sales Show” performing on television live for 13 years.

He was born Milton Supman on January 28, 1926, his family name was frequently mispronounced as “Soupman” Milton becoming in the end just Soupy.

Sales worked for a radio station while at night he did stand-up in various nightclubs. In 1953, Sales started a children’s show on Detroit’s WXYZ-TV, the “Soupy Sales Comics”. In 1955, ABC picked up the shop, renaming it to “The Soupy Sales Show” with Sales becoming the top-rated daytime TV personality in Detroit.

The high point of every show consisted of the pie throwing, transformed into a genuine art by Sales.

Soupy is survived by his wife of 29 years, Trudy Carson Sales; sons Tony and Hunt from a previous marriage; a brother; and four grandchildren.

R.I.P. :(

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