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Monday Apr 11, 2005
Smith vs. Coen: Is Kevin Costner really that nice?It was old guard vs. new guard on Topic A with Tina Brown during a roundtable of gossip mavens Lloyd Grove, Liz Smith, David Carr, and Jessica Coen. When the topic turned to access, Jessica challenged Liz on "chummy-chummy celebrity love-fests": Liz: I'm always on the griddle that I've got access and nothing else, but at least I've got access. Come now, ladies, Waterworld wasn't that good. Other highlights: Michael Eisner, sender of love missives: Tina had this to say to Liz: "I know Michael Eisner's pretty angry at you at the moment. Michael Eisner is sending notes all over town about Liz right now." Where are these notes from Michael Eisner? We haven't gotten one and we like to think we're all over town. If you're a lucky recipient, please send it our way! FishbowlNY@mediabistro.com. Lloyd Grove: Not as hep to the kids as Gore: Lloyd Grove admits that he has "no idea" who half these newfangled celebrities are, and "depends upon" his kids and his "young assistant" to keep him in the loop. I know David Carr. You, sir, are no David Carr: Grove also claims that his column is "not so different from what David writes," to which Carr gives the immediate smackdown: "The bandwidth of discourse that you engage in is fundamentally different than what I do," he says, noting that the "the standards of reporting" are different ("I can't generally use blind sources"). Ooh, "bandwith of discourse." Feisty.
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