[lbo-talk] strong-willed female artists

Dennis Claxton ddclaxton at earthlink.net
Mon Apr 9 13:03:18 PDT 2007


Lavigne just bought a $9.5 million dollar home in Ronald Reagan's neighborhood. This brought to mind what Little Carmine said to Lauren Bacall--- "Enjoy your success"


><http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/celebrity/la-ca-manga8apr08,0,1009841.story?coll=la-celebrity-news>http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/celebrity/la-ca-manga8apr08,0,1009841.story?coll=la-celebrity-news
>
>POP ART
>
>
>Pop punkette rocks the page
>
>Geoff Boucher
>
>April 8, 2007
>
>ROCK stars playing heroes in comic books is hardly new, but in the
>old days it was usually the metal-and-makeup crowd that made the
>leap, such as Alice Cooper and KISS, both of whom prowled the pages
>of their own Marvel Comics adventures in the 1970s. Today, though,
>it's strong-willed female artists who seem to best fit in the frame
>of modern comics. The latest is Avril Lavigne.
>[.....]


>Avril Lavigne and husband, Sum 41 singer Deryck Whibley, snapped up
>a three-story, eight-bedroom Bel-Air home for about $9.5 million,
>according to the LA Times. According to
><http://www.bergproperties.com/blog/rocker-avril-lavigne-pays-95m-for-bel-air-mansion-that-blink-182s-travis-barker-owned/394/celebrities>Big
>Time Listings, the home was formerly owned by Blink-182's Travis
>Barker and was used to film his MTV reality series "Meet the Barkers."

http://la.curbed.com/archives/2007/04/celeb_wrap_up_m.php



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