BLACK AND HARTMAN HOPING IT'LL BE A FAMILY AFFAIR.Byline: Marilyn Beck & Stacy Jenel Smith Lisa Hartman will be going on tour with hubby Clint Black in May. ``If I'm not pregnant then - and I certainly hope to be,'' she tells this column. She was very much with Clint at Caesars Palace Caesars Palace is a luxury hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. Caesars Palace is owned and operated by Harrah's Entertainment. Caesars is located on the west side of the Strip, between the Bellagio and the Mirage. during his SRO See Self-regulatory organization. SRO See self-regulatory organization (SRO). four-day engagement that marked his final gig before the holidays. And as always, the crowd took to its feet as Lisa joined Clint on stage for a rendition of their hit ``When I Said I Do'' duet from his current ``D'lectrified'' CD. Another show-stopper at one of Clint's Caesars performances was the appearance of Eric Idle and Kevin Nealon Kevin Nealon (born November 18, 1953 in Bridgeport, Connecticut[1]) is an American comedian and actor best known for the characters he played on Saturday Night Live from 1986 to 1995, and his role on the series Weeds. , who joined him in presenting the tune ``The Galaxy Song.'' It was a surprise visit by the ex-Monty Pythoner, who wrote ``Galaxy,'' and by the former ``Saturday Night Live'' star. Nealon, who played banjo banjo, stringed musical instrument, with a body resembling a tambourine. The banjo consists of a hoop over which a skin membrane is stretched; it has a long, often fretted neck and four to nine strings, which are plucked with a pick or the fingers. on the cut, sat in for the inimitable in·im·i·ta·ble adj. Defying imitation; matchless. [Middle English, from Latin inimit Ray Rogers Ray Rogers was an Irish soccer player during the 1930s in the League of Ireland. Rogers was an ace goalscorer during this era and he won the League of Ireland title with Bohemians in 1933/34. He was Bohs' top scorer that season with 12 goals in 17 league games[1]. on ``Galaxy'' for the show. But seriously Richard Lewis Richard Lewis may be:
# Title Length romance. In fact, he tells this column, he's been quietly carrying on with a certain someone ``for over a year. I figured, hey, what do I have to lose? Nothing has worked, so there's nothing wrong with me trying a full-blown commitment.'' But as it turns out, it's far from a full-blown commitment. The comic says that he has not committed to marriage yet, or even to a live-in relationship with the lady who's occupying his time. And as far as her identity, well, he says, ``She's in the record business, a publisher, a producer.'' Her name? I'm afraid to hex things. I better talk to my therapist about that.'' Or the woman in question. Old flames Penelope Ann Miller and fiance Jimmy Huggins are spending Christmas in Montana with her sister and husband and their baby daughter. Penelope, who has three films upcoming (USA's ``The Mary Kay Letourneau Mary Fualaau (born January 30 1962, formerly known as Mary Kay Letourneau and Mary Katherine Schmitz Story,'' and the independent films ``Loving Lulu,'' with Melanie Griffith, and ``A Woman's a Helluva hell·uv·a adj. Slang Used as an intensive: He's a helluva great guy. [Alteration of hell of a.] Thing,'' with Angus Macfadyen), reveals that she and Huggins, a real-estate and stock investor - dated in high school. They dated again when she was starting her career at age 20 or so, and then lost touch. The Tony-winning actress (``Our Town'') had a brief marriage, time passed, and this summer, she and Huggins reconnected. They'll tie the knot next year. ``We definitely want a family,'' she says. ``Hopefully, we can wait - at least until we're married.'' Because of her title role in the Jan. 18 ``The Mary Kay Letourneau Story,'' Penelope spent a lot of time talking to the woman who definitely didn't wait for marriage, and in fact, is in jail because of the affair she had with - and the two children she had by - teen-ager Vili Fualaau. ``She was in solitary confinement solitary confinement n. the placement of a prisoner in a Federal or state prison in a cell away from other prisoners, usually as a form of internal penal discipline, but occasionally to protect the convict from other prisoners or to prevent the prisoner from causing ,'' says the actress. ``She was put there because she sneaked a letter out to Vili - with a list of Christmas presents she wanted for their children. By court order, they are not to have any contact.'' She adds that Letourneau is appealing her sentence. ``She does not believe she belongs in jail.'' It's a bird Doris Day, who has stayed out of the limelight for years, is stepping forward to draw attention to ``Superman for the Animals,'' a special DC Comics publication being put together in conjunction with her Doris Day Animal League. ``We use many resources to teach important messages about the humane treatment of animals,'' notes the superstar of the '50s and '60s. ``This time, we thought we would take a big leap and enlist Superman to help. I'm glad to have him as my leading man in this project.'' ``Superman for the Animals'' will be released in January. Meanwhile, Doris says she's enjoying her favorite time of the year in Carmel, where she takes daily walks around the holiday decoration-adorned town. At yuletide, she's planning to host out-of-town family and friends at her home - surrounded, of course, by her large family of pets. Back to Nashville Country star Billy Ray Cyrus goes the dramatic route in early 2000, when he'll shoot a Nashville Network series pilot called ``18 Wheels of Justice.'' Billy Ray as a long-haul trucker with achy, breaky places other than his heart? Not exactly. He'll play a crime-buster in the show. With reports by Stephanie DuBois. CAPTION(S): 4 Photos Photo: (1) MILLER (2) LEWIS (3) DAY (4) CYRUS |
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