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She joined PEOPLE in 2025 and has worked for Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. Monica Schipper/Getty Patti LuPone has "eagle eyes" for nefarious cell phone users during her Broadway shows.
Patti LaBelle is very fond of her Tupperware. The singer, who loves to cook (and sells her own line of “Patti Pies”), shared an interesting tale on Sherri Shepherd’s daytime talk show.
If Patti LaBelle never sang another song after “Lady Marmalade,” she’d still be a legend. But her legacy goes way beyond that funky 1974 hit with the immortal refrain “Gitchie, gitchie ...
You can’t be crying at that — it’s a compliment. Patti LuPone: [dabbing her eyes] I know. Thank you. Clooney: I did this interview with Maureen Dowd, and she was talking about pay for actors.
The "Lady Marmalade" singer recalled John working as her "piano player" before he became famous, and she sent him home one night with some food Jack Irvin has over five years of experience working ...
Patti Smith‘s forthcoming memoir Bread of Angels took a decade to write, and captures “the beauty and sorrow of a lifetime,” according to the singer-songwriter. “As Smith suffers profound ...
Poet, author, performer and visual artist Patti Smith performed at the Friends of Greenwich Library's April 12 Poet's Voice event. The event, which was held at the Berkley Theater and had support ...
Singer Patti Smith joined other local artists in a protest filled with music and art to save the inspirational Elizabeth Street Garden in Manhattan on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. The city plans to ...
Patti LaBelle, the “Godmother of Soul” will headline the 49th annual AFRAM festival in Baltimore’s Druid Hill Park this June. Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced the lineup for the ...
Virginia Patti was born to John and Johanna Pauchek on February 1, 1936 in Pueblo, Colorado and passed away on April 14, 2025 in Pueblo, Colorado. She was the youngest of 7 children and raised on ...
Patti LaBelle has been known to famously kick off her shoes during her impassioned live performances, but the legendary R&B diva says the reason she started flinging her feet was practical.