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Let’s Hear it For J. Hoberman

This was, oh, five years in coming , but the long-time Village Voice film critic J. Hoberman has been let go from the paper. Fun fact: Hoberman’s 34-year relationship with the Voice commenced with a high-low glimpse at David Lynch’s experimental blast Eraserhead (” Eraserhead ‘s not a movie I’d drop acid for, although I would consider it a revolutionary act if someone dropped a reel of it into the middle of Star Wars “) and concluded this week with a high-low glimpse at Ken Jacobs’s experimental blast Seeking the Monkey King (“This homemade slingshot has the capacity to resist and pulverize the idiotic visual aggression of a commercial behemoth like Transformers . It’s a ’60s vision happening today—beautiful, terrifying, and determined to storm the doors of perception”). Anyway, don’t sweat it, he’ll be back. [ Capital New York ]

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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley GQ 2010 picture

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in the May issue of GQ The New York Daily News has dubbed her the new “It” girl. Her parents and secret lover she often meets for erotic les-bian trysts* (*assumed by me) must be so proud. From the paper: Move over Megan Fox, there#39;s a new “It” girl in town. And she#39;s about to launch the biggest bra in Victoria#39;s Secret history. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, who replaced Fox in the “Transformers” franchise, will debut the Incredible by Victoria#39;s Secret, a br

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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley GQ 2010 picture

Journalist Fired After Exposing Crooked Practices Of Advertiser?

Plenty of New Yorkers are familiar with Sleepy’s, the Manny Noriega-esque monopoly on mattresses. They suck! And a longtime Hartford Courant consumer affairs columnist was fired from the paper, who they advertised with, possibly for saying and proving so. How’s this for small-town journalism

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