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Welcome to this week's Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge. This week's topic might spur interesting conversations. Going back decades, pre-Internet, I saw two tabloids around the house: Star and National Enquirer. I recall browsing through them.
I'm more interested in what authors are doing these days and new books that are coming out. I like to know what television shows are on and what ones are cancelled, but I don't really watch TV. The last show I recall seeing live is Downtown Abbey, and that's been off the air for years, though fans will get a final movie hitting theaters this fall. Before that, it was Mercy Street and Cedar Cove.
As far as big screen stars, what could I possibly have in common with any of them? If anything, I would want to read about celebrity philanthropic efforts, not what they are wearing, what the status of their relationships is, or which co-star they don't get along with.
How do you feel about celebrity gossip? Why do you enjoy it or not enjoy it?
4 comments:
I like to keep track of which shows are renewed and cancelled, as well, Cheryl! Also, I loved Downton Abbey. I watch The Gilded Age now, which is made by the same guy. 🙂🙂
It’s so important to keep track of new books and shows that are coming out. I do that, too. :)
same re: books, especially from my favorite authors. I find myself reading a lot of series these days. I'll get on a kick and go through them all (okay, I binge watch tv show as well, so I guess it's all the same thing). George, I'll have to check out The Gilded Age.
I'm not into it, really. BTW, I tried that "I Write Like" thing you link to and it informed me I write like H.G. Wells. Interesting!
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