
I’ve been with him in the checkout line at Old Saybrook’s Stop ‘n’ Shop and have seen a woman sidle up and hand him a slip of paper, whispering, “Call me this is a case you should check out!” And the same thing happens at all the best cocktail parties and dinners. WHEREVER one goes with Dominick Dunne, people approach him as they did the Bourbon kings. She once quipped, “Madonna says I influenced her a lot. Blondie’s lead singer, Debbie Harry, was the original platinum-haired pop goddess. This hot package arrives in stores March 7, one week before the band is inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. To accompany a new CD “Blondie: Greatest Hits, Sound and Vision” there’s a DVD with 16 videos - 1977 to ’82.

What a woman, what a cop, what a wardrobe!…And here’s a double-dose of brilliance. Lutz's terrific characters and sharp insights put this delightful novel a step above the rest.THERE’S NO end to the great stuff coming out on DVD! A sparkling new edition of “Breakfast At Tiffany’s” in which Audrey Hepburn manages to survive the sweetening of Truman Capote’s original tale of a Manhattan hooker, and the absurd casting of Mickey Rooney as a Japanese neighbor…The fourth season of “Dallas” (ah, the good old days of nighttime soaps, when great women like Linda Gray could do so much with a line like, “Joan of Arc would have been a drunk if she’d been married to you.”)…Angie Dickinson’s “Police Woman” - the first season. The Bachelorette Party is a remarkable, assured debut. Zadie faces a major debacle: should she tell Grey about Helen's night of indiscretion, or forever hold her peace? Helen turns into a girl gone wild and manages to get herself into a situation that just might sink the happy couple for good. But when the Pinot Grigiot goes down and the sweater sets come off, things get out of control.

The coup de grace is Helen's bachelorette party, thrown by her clique of prissy friends and certain to be a day of torture. Unexpectedly, Grey gets engaged to Zadie's prim and proper cousin Helen, and suddenly Zadie is dragged back into wedding festivity hell. With the help of her best buddy Grey and several bottles of wine, she just might survive the trauma of the wedding that wasn't.

After being left at the altar by her soap star fiancé, Los Angeles high school teacher Zadie Roberts wants nothing more to do with love and romance.
