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Faye Dunaway Now Claims NYC Is Her Home, Wants Her Rent-Stabilized Apartment

Faye Dunaway Now Claims NYC Is Her Home, Wants Her Rent-Stabilized Apartment

Faye Dunaway said last week that while her landlord is suing her for not living in her one-bedroom rent-stabilized walk-up on the Upper East Side, he couldn't evict her since she moved out. Well, now the Oscar-winning actress has decided to fight to keep the approximately $1,000/month apartment—her lawyer said in housing court, "She’s not voluntarily leaving the apartment. She says New York is her home." more ›

Tenant Dearest: Faye Dunaway Fires Back At UES Apartment Eviction Lawsuit

Tenant Dearest: Faye Dunaway Fires Back At UES Apartment Eviction Lawsuit

Yesterday, the NY Times reported that an Upper East Side landlord was suing to evict Faye Dunaway, claiming that the Oscar-winning actress was not living in her rent-stabilized, one-bedroom walkup. Now, Dunaway has left three voicemail messages with the NY Times, explaining that her landlord can't sue to evict her...'cause she's not even living there anymore. more ›

Faye Dunaway Sued For Not Living In Her Rent-Stabilized UES Apartment

Faye Dunaway Sued For Not Living In Her Rent-Stabilized UES Apartment

Owners of rent-stabilized buildings are always trying to investigate which tenants don't live there, hiring private detectives and taking them to court. But have any of the tenants been Oscar winners? The NY Times reports that Faye Dunaway, whose films include Bonnie & Clyde, Chinatown, and Network, is being sued by her landlord who "claims that Ms. Dunaway, who pays $1,048.72 a month for a one-bedroom walk-up apartment in a century-old tenement building on East 78th Street, does not actually live there, but rather lives in California." more ›

Jolie to Play Rand's Taggart

Jolie to Play Rand's Taggart

It's been announced that Angelina Jolie will play the role of Dagny Taggart in the film adaptation of Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged. Braveheart writer, Randall Wallace, will adapt the novel. more ›

Pencil This In

Pencil This In

READINGS: Jennifer Paddock will be at the Borders to read from her sophomore novel, , which follows a young writer, Caroline, as she leaves her MFA program and seeks out stories in the devastated wake of Hurricane Ivan. Paddock combines her story with Caroline's writing, which is an interesting technique, if not a little meta. - Krissa Corbett Cavouras more ›

Tonight: TINA! Bring me the axe!

Tonight, the absurd 1981 cult classic Mommie Dearest, an over-the-top account of actress Joan Crawford, who creatively and brutally abused her two adopted children, plays at the Clearview in Chelsea. more ›

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