It's Official: Katie Holmes Is Broadway Gold
In a stunningly short amount of time, TomKat's apparently more red-hot half, Katie Holmes, has already helped the Broadway show, All My Sons, turn a profit. The show's producers officially announced today that the revival of Arthur Miller's play has entirely made back its $3.25 million investment.
In Hollywood terms, Holmes just became Broadway box-office gold. And her buzz-worthy touch was sorely needed.
"When everything is closing around her," remarked a star in one of the many Broadway shows expected to shut its doors next month, "this is a spectacular feat—of course, it's not just her, it's [costars] John Lithgow and Dianne Wiest, but no one will say that."
True?
House-Hungry Celebs Go Buy-Buy!
Kate Walsh may have switched from bottled to tap water in order to save bucks, but trust me, the current financial disaster isn't affecting every celeb. At least not the super-rich ones, 'cause stock market or no stock market, everyone loves to see what baby steps Britney Spears is making this week.
So...what's an über-rich person whose current value is relatively unaffected to do nowadays? Shop, of course! It is a buyer's market for those who can hang, and Julia Roberts and Bruce Willis are not exactly having monetary woes—or so it seems...




