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Even though she arrived an hour late for her round-table interview at the W Hotel, Paris Hilton effortlessly charmed those she kept waiting.
She’s gracious, sweet and surprisingly confident.
And that baby-stripper voice practically disappeared.
On Tuesday, the hotel heiress blew into town to promote her new PG-13 comedy, "The Hottie and the Nottie," which is being released on Feb. 8 by Dallas-based Regent Films.
Earlier that morning, Hilton was being interviewed by WFAA-TV’s Gary Cogill, who managed to ask how jail had changed her.
Hilton answered like a pro.
That afternoon, however, the four other print journalists and I were asked to steer clear of questions pertaining to Hilton’s incarceration or her personal life.
The publicists were forewarned that Dallas Voice will discuss gay stuff, and they assured me that queer topics wouldn’t be a problem...
SPREAD magazine — #RuPaul interviewed @dankusner archived by IPRC Zine Library #austin Spread vol 4 #1 Spread, which is the size of a small newspaper, is somewhat reminiscent of Interview magazine. This issue includes interviews with Larry Clark of Kids, the singer Jewel, RuPaul, and Quentin Crisp, whom the editor treated to a showing of Kids, which Quentin hated. There's also a photo spread of truck stop culture.