LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Josh Brolin stars in the upcoming movie, "Milk," which chronicles the life of Harvey Milk, opposite Sean Penn, Emile Hirsch and James Franco -- the first openly gay man voted into public office in America.
AccessHollywood.com caught up with Josh, who plays Dan White -- the man who shot and killed Harvey Milk and San Francisco Mayor George Moscone in 1978 -- earlier this week, to talk about the recent passing of California's Prop. 8, George W. Bush's thoughts on the movie "W," and why he will never star opposite his wife, actress Diane Lane.
more »MIDLAND, TX -- While millions are out in a wintry Washington D.C., celebrating the Inauguration of President Barack Obama today, a host of music stars are preparing to welcome exiting President George W. Bush home.
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If you've wondered why RuPaul's Drag Race didn't debut earlier in the reality competition craze, RuPaul says you can blame George W. Bush. The "Supermodel" singer asserts that the "mean-spirited times of the Bush era" weren't right for the show — maybe a Rudy Giuliani administration would have been more drag-friendly? We talked to RuPaul about the challenges facing Drag Race contestants and how Project Runway villain Santino Rice ended up on the panel of judges.
TVGuide.com: What are you looking for when casting?
RuPaul: We want showgirls. We want kids who are working in clubs for a living and doing drag. At this point, it's not about pre-op, or post op, or anything like that. It's drag — straight-up. We choose kids who exemplify what it's all about: It's ... more »
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