Today in Stephanie

Edwards from KTLAPatt Morrison takes sides with Stephanie Edwards on the LAT op-ed page and proposes an equitable solution at next year's Rose Parade: Stephanie in the warm booth with Heath Ledger, and Bob Eubanks down on the cold street. OC Register columnist Frank Mickadeit phoned up Edwards and reports that she's taking her change in status more graciously than he is: "What some people see as tradition, others see as old-fashioned," she said. "Television is always going to change." Also, the blog Laura's Miscellaneous Musings gives Michaela Pereira the benefit of the doubt that she meant this Newport jazz festival.

Previously:
Stephanie clears the air (some)
Stephanie gets wet

KTLA photo via LATimes.com

1:12 AM Thursday, January 5 2006 • Link
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