Now that June gloom has subsided, have you noticed that we have a lot more friends than we imagined? Something about living on the beach. Those flies have got to go. I put screens in my windows and they’re still in my house. If you need a flycatcher, I’ll lend you my dog. He sees an annoying fly, takes a jump, catches it, chews it, and spits it out. Or, better yet, Jordan, our neighborhood car washer will make a house call–and yes, he does windows.
The nice part about living in a small town is that when you don’t know what you’re doing, someone else does.
‘Bu who?
Barbra Streisand and husband James Brolin were seen holding hands at a charity flea market. And who was lovey dovey in the Malibu surf but Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.
The perfect husband is Brad Pitt. Imagine your guy not only taking an interest and helping out with decorating, but also surprising you with the curtains of your dreams. The man of every girl’s dreams had custom-made drapes copied from a ritzy hotel just for his gal. You’ve got it made Jennifer Anniston. And Suzanne Sommers was seen at a local eatery concocting up a healthy breakfast dish that wasn’t on the menu.
Movers and shakers
Big-time litigation lawyer Tommy Schey took his mother, Vera (visiting from Detroit), to Nobu for some sushi. Seated nearby was Colette Kronick, senior vice president, business development at CurtCo Media Labs. From Malibu Wine & Cheese to sipping sake and tasting sashimi was Arthur Bright enjoying the yin to yang with guitarist Neil Giraldo, Pat Benatar’s husband.
Sizing up a role
The Screen Actors Guild theatrical contract expires June 30 and one person will be hoping for a mutual agreement, for he has been rushing to wrap production before the end of June. Steven Spielberg’s new film, “Minority Report,” should be in Malibu theaters next year.
Around town
Get in on the fun, especially this time of the year at the always-rollicking Taverna Tony’s restaurant. Live music and belly laughing … I mean belly dancing, dish breaking and line dancing–it’s a Saturday night thing. And that’s not all. You’ll be glad to know that newcomer to Malibu, Trace Moss, will be playing her harp this weekend at a motivational and self-awareness conference.
Roundup
What occurs more often in June than any other month of the year? Wedding bells are ringing!
Did you know the first married couple shown in bed together on prime time television was Fred and Wilma Flintstone?