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TINSELTOWN SPYWITNESS.


Byline: Elizabeth Snead, Meaghan Murphy and Joel Stratte-McClure

BLOCK PARTY: Who could refuse an invite to a block party on Wisteria Lane Wisteria Lane is a fictional street, appearing in the American television series Desperate Housewives. Premise within the show
Wisteria Lane is located in the city of Fairview, in the fictional Eagle State.
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Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928.
 hosted the Television Critics Association The Television Critics Association (or TCA) is a group of approximately 200 United States and Canadian journalists and columnists who cover television programming. They meet in the Los Angeles area twice a year, in January and July, in conferences known as Winter and Summer  on the ``Desperate Housewives'' suburban street set where guests explored the homes and searched for clues into Mary Alice's mysterious suicide.

Food booths outside each housewife's home gave insight into their personalities. It was haute cuisine haute cuisine
n.
1. Elaborate or skillfully prepared food, especially that of France.

2. The characteristic manner or style of preparing such food.
, including grilled salmon and rich desserts, at Bree's booth. But Andy Dick, Henry Winkler Henry Franklin Winkler (b. October 30, 1945) is a Golden Globe Award-winning American actor, director, producer and author. He is perhaps most famous for his role as Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli on the popular sitcom Happy Days (1974–1984). , Rhona Mitra Rhona Mitra (born August 9, 1976) is a British actress. She is sometimes credited as Rona Mitra. Biography
Early life
Mitra was born in Paddington, London, England, to Nora and Anthony Mitra, a cosmetic surgeon.
 (``Boston Legal''), Brooke Burke, Felicity Huffman, Garcelle Beauvais and Jesse Metcalfe also chowed down on Susan's terrible Mac 'n' Cheese, Lynette's kid-friendly hot dogs and pizza and Gabrielle's spicy Mexican spread.

< ``This is where it all happens,'' confessed Eva Longoria (Gabrielle), standing on her front lawn. ``My character just has a great time being so dirty in such a clean-looking neighborhood.''

But the appeal of ``Housewives'' is more than adultery and murders. The show also tackles real problems.

``We bring the trials and tribulations of suburban housewives out into the open,'' explains Marcia Cross, who plays perfectionist per·fec·tion·ism  
n.
1. A propensity for being displeased with anything that is not perfect or does not meet extremely high standards.

2.
 Bree. ``I think viewers identify most with my family because we have kids and my job takes me away so much,'' said Doug Savant, who plays Lynette's hubby, Tom. ``This is what most of America feels like. Not everyone's having an affair with the gardener.'' But everyone is dying to understand why Mary Alice killed herself in the first episode.

``Mary Alice is the heart and soul of the show,'' admits Brenda Strong, who'll be on screen in flashbacks.

Although Teri Hatcher was too sick to make the party, her TV rival Edie (Nicollette Sheridan) added a touch of surreality.

``I need a drink!'' Sheridan exclaimed as she hit the bar, grabbing a martini.

THIS IS UTAH Utah, state, United States
Utah (y`tä'), Rocky Mt. state of the W United States.
?: Paris Hilton parties with her X-rated ex! Pamela Anderson flashes her black G-string! And the biggest buzz is for Universal's NC-17-rated doc, ``Inside Deep Throat!''

Sounds like Sundance is turning into the Porndance Film Festival.

Last weekend's ``Deep Throat'' after-party was a '70s-style disco scene including a pedestal with (nearly) topless go-go dancers and notorious porn star Harry Reems. No word on what was in the goodie good·ie  
n.
Variant of goody1.
 bags ...

But the festival mood was already hot at the Friday night after-party for ``Rize,'' photog/filmmaker David LaChapelle's documentary about ``krumping,'' an epileptic-like L.A. dance craze.

Hundreds of party people mobbed the door, pleading with publicists to let them in. Natch, Paris Hilton and sister Nicky just breezed by. But they were out-ranked by Anderson in an itty-bitty black dress, with her new squeeze Stephen Dorff.

Anderson, wearing a red trucker hat, boogied onstage with the wild ``Rize'' dancers. As she gyrated, partygoers enjoyed flashes of the bombshell's black thong.

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(1) ANDERSON, HILTON: Get out your video cameras.

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(2) HUFFMAN, LONGORIA, CROSS: Not the typical welcome wagon.
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