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February 2007

Dallas Austin fund-raiser gets boost from Oscar

After his unscheduled, extended Dubai vacation last year (not to mention his enduring media vow of silence on the subject), there were more than a few fund-raising veterans in the city wondering if Dallas Austin would actually get the high-end $1,000-per-ticket price for his second Don’t Stop the Music gala, set for this month.

The music mogul/film producer’s critics were silenced Sunday night when Jennifer Hudson won the Oscar for her role in “Dreamgirls.”

Months ago, Austin had the foresight to book Hudson as the featured entertainment at the fundraiser for his burgeoning public school music program. Also on the bill: R&B legend Al Green, co-hosts Denzel and Pauletta Washington and songwriter/charitable fund-raiser

Denise Rich and “Tyler Perry’s Daddy’s Little Girls” actress Gabrielle Union, who will serve as the mistress of ceremonies at the March 11 event at the Georgia Aquarium.

“Given the talent we’ve assembled and the cause, we had no problem asking $1,000 a ticket,” Dallas Austin Foundation board chair Ted Florence told Buzz. “We’re really, really proud of this event and the work we’re able to do with the money being raised.”

The foundation has already installed recording studios in five Atlanta public schools, where students learn songwriting and music production. Austin’s long-range plan is to eventually take the program nationally. Florence told Buzz that the foundation will also offer one-on-one music instruction to kids and teach students the business side of the music industry.

“This year’s gala is a really special event for me with the support of a musical icon like Al Green,” Austin told us via an e-mailed statement. “The fact that celebrities such as Denzel and Jennifer want to be involved in a fund-raiser for my foundation is amazing, considering that they are inspirations to many of the kids involved in the program.”

The second annual Don’t Stop the Music also will include aquarium tours, a VIP reception and dinner before the concert, featuring Hudson and Green.

Silent auction items include a walk-on role on the ABC comedy “Ugly Betty” and a dinner with Austin, Boris and Nicole Kodjoe and Big Boi.

For tickets, call: 678-686-5683 or dallasaustinfoundation.org.

Overscene

Singer Pink and tour mates dining on chef Tom Harvey’s Memphis-style barbecued tuna, calamari, wild mushroom spring rolls and herb goat cheese stuffed inside grilled brioche bread at One Midtown Kitchen, prior to her concert with Justin Timberlake at Philips Arena. Atlanta record producer (and One Midtown neighbor) Butch Walker had introduced the singer to the eatery when she was in town recording with him.

Celebrity docket

Atlanta restaurateur Sean “Diddy” Combs is accused of battery at a Hollywood hotel the day of the Academy Awards.

Police took a report from someone who accused Combs of battery at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, said Officer Jason Lee, a police spokesman. The celebrity news Web site TMZ.com reported that the complaint was filed by real estate agent Gerard Rechnitzer, 27.

According to a document posted on the site, Rechnitzer was punched shortly after 2:30 a.m. Sunday on the right side of his face by someone who had talked to his girlfriend.

Combs’ publicist, Meghan Prophet, declined to comment.

An honor, sort of

Talk about a backhanded compliment. This week, a Georgia Senate committee urged the placing of a statue of former Gov. Zell Miller on the Capitol grounds. The motion to approve Senate Resolution 270 came from Sen. Regina Thomas, a Democrat from Savannah. But Thomas noted she was making the motion to honor the former governor and U.S. senator “in spite of what appears to be senility and erratic behavior the past couple of years” — bringing laughter from the audience. Miller’s willingness to bash his own party, his campaigning for President Bush in 2004 and his strident keynote speech at the Republican National Convention that year, along with his wish to challenge MSNBC “Hardball” host Chris Matthews to a duel, have led many to characterize Miller as a straight-talking hero, an irascible turncoat or just plain nutty. The resolution was urged unanimously by the bi-partisan panel. The House also passed a resolution asking the Capitol Arts Standards Commission to erect a statue of Miller.

Brown short of cash

Bobby Brown has been ordered to remain in a Massachusetts jail until he pays $19,000 in late child support and court fees, his lawyer said.

“We’re diligently working on getting those funds available from outside sources,” said Phaedra Parks, Brown’s Atlanta attorney.

Parks said the rhythm-and-blues singer has been struggling to meet monthly payments to Kim Ward, the mother of his two teenage children. “Although this agreement was put in place when he was Bobby Brown the star, this agreement is being enforced when he is not always able to find work,” said Parks. “He hasn’t made an album in quite some years.”

Brown is in the midst of a divorce from his wife of 14 years, pop diva Whitney Houston.

A judge in Norfolk Probate and Family Court ordered Brown held in the county jail in Dedham on Monday, one day after the singer was arrested while he was watching his daughter’s cheerleading competition at Attleboro High School. Brown owes child support payments from January, plus late penalties, Ward’s attorney fees and constable fees, Parks said.

Celebrity birthdays

Singer Harry Belafonte is 80. Singer Roger Daltrey is 63. Actor-director Ron Howard is 53. Actor George Eads (“CSI”) is 40. Guitarist Ryan Peake of Nickelback is 34. Actor Mark-Paul Gosselaar (“Saved by the Bell”) is 33. “Blue’s Clues” host Donovan Patton is 29. Singer Sammie is 20.

Contributing: Carlos Campos and news services

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Timberlake in sync with low-key lunch

Normally, performers who gig at Philips Arena and book Pink as their opening act don’t stroll into the Flying Biscuit Cafe in Midtown for lunch. That’s the primary reason we might now discreetly download a Justin Timberlake album.

Before his concert in town Tuesday, the pop star and YouTube “[Junk] in a Box” video sensation shocked noontime patrons when he casually turned up at the, um, intimate eatery.

He ordered the Flying Biscuit Breakfast with eggs over easy, “creamy dreamy” grits, chicken sage sausage, large orange juice, coffee and the restaurant’s trademark baked good.

Timberlake arrived wearing a green tracksuit, bluejeans, white sneakers and black sunglasses, which he promptly removed once inside.

“Yeah, there’s no place to hide when you come here,” Biscuit assistant manager Allie Rader told us, referring to the restaurant’s size. “He was just very sweet.”

“When you come in, you’re just seated regularly, along with everyone else,” Biscuit founder Delia Champion told Buzz on Tuesday. “We like to say that nothing is special and everything is special at the Biscuit.”

Still, the eatery’s wait staff is trained not to call attention to the famous, gossip about them with other patrons or request autographs.

Said Champion: “He got in and out without a lot of commotion and not a lot of hoopla.”

Taking Timberlake’s lead, we reluctantly trimmed back the Buzz Central entourage Tuesday. (Well, except for the guy who graciously starts our car each morning… .)

‘Basic’ arithmetic

Thanks to celebrity auctioneer Sharon Stone, the Elton John AIDS Foundation doubled its take on a hotly contested auction item over the weekend.

The “Basic Instinct” actress and FOE (Friend of Elton) served as the celebrity auctioneer when a pair of tickets to the pop star-philanthropist’s ultra-private 60th birthday party in New York City were raffled off at his annual Oscar Party benefit Sunday in Los Angeles.

The package also includes a hotel stay and tickets to his long sold-out 60th birthday concert March 25 at Madison Square Garden.

When Stone noticed two fans in a bidding war as the package neared $220,000, she leaned over, whispered to Sir Elton and promptly got permission to sell another pair of tickets if each party agreed to part with $250,000 apiece.

Total take: $500,000.

Thankfully, there’s a cheaper way to catch the milestone concert. On Tuesday, MyNetworkTV (its Atlanta affiliate is WATL) announced that it has obtained the U.S. broadcast rights to the two-hour concert that will be taped. It will air April 5 on MyNetworkTV affiliates.

In the Elton gift bag

OK, so what exactly was in those weighty 25-pound gift swag bags that guests received as they departed Sir Elton’s Oscar party early Monday morning?

Possibly the coolest contraption was the iKaraoke machine, outfitted for iPods so you can perform vocals to accompany your iPod library. Also, an assortment of Elton candles and Elton Rocks potpourri and a “scentport” by Slatkin Candles, CO Bigelow body lotions and potions, Patricia Wexler skin care products, MAC cosmetics, a Chopard pen and miniature toy Audis, presumably for those too young to drive the real thing.

Shamrock’s green

Atlanta, home to the likes of OutKast, Ludacris and Lil Jon, now has a possible white rap star in its midst: Shamrock (nee Timothy Rasmussen) took home $100,000 as the winner of VH1’s “Ego Trip’s (White) Rapper Show” Monday night, beating Los Angeles resident and self-proclaimed “King of the Burbs” John Brown.

Dropping references to the ATL during the final faceoff taped last summer at a club in Harlem, N.Y., Shamrock impressed the judges with his rapping skills and driven personality. “The competition was very intense,” he told Buzz. “Hopefully, this can begin a very successful career for me.”

A lot of Spam

We did attempt to refrain from laughing Tuesday while chatting with Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant general manager Chris Ernest about the eatery’s newest menu item.

That didn’t actually work out all that well.

“That response has been fairly common,” Ernest told us earnestly, of the restaurant’s grilled Spam sandwich, a tongue-in-cheek special tied to the run of the Tony Award-winning musical “Spamalot” down the street at the Fox Theatre. “Most people get the humor connected with it,” Ernest explained. Still, the blackened sandwich served on a bun with mixed greens and a sweet chili sauce along with garlic fries is selling.

Reported Ernest: “We sold five on Sunday.”

However, the Savoy Bar & Grill inside the Georgian Terrace across the street from the Fox remains perhaps the most committed to culinary creativity concerning the much-maligned canned meat.

The eatery is offering a different daily lunch and dinner entree special made from Spam during the show’s run through Sunday. For example, today’s $15 dinner special is Spam Stroganoff.

When we informed Ernest of his competition, he replied: “Wow, I thought I was going out on a limb. That’s dedication.”

Celebrity birthdays

Actor Charles Durning is 84. Actor Gavin MacLeod (“The Love Boat,” “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”) is 76. Actress Kelly Bishop (“Gilmore Girls”) is 63. Actress Bernadette Peters is 59. Singer Cindy Wilson of the B-52’s is 50. Singer Pat Monahan of Train is 38.

Quote of the day

“I have a deep sense of shame for the things I’ve done. I felt very remorseful for having thrown the phone at someone that didn’t deserve it.”

— Supermodel Naomi Campbell on last year’s temporary ambition to embed a jewel-encrusted BlackBerry into the brain of an employee, to “Extra” on Tuesday.

Contributing: Rodney Ho and news services.

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Norcross couple in Oscar dance troupe

Norcross husband and wife Matt and Emily Kent were among the members of Pilobolus, that gravity-defying interpretive dance troupe who turned their bodies into selected films at Sunday night’s Oscars. Hidden behind a white screen, the troupe somehow morphed into “The Devil Wears Prada,” “Snakes on a Plane” and even the dilapidated VW bus from “Little Miss Sunshine.”

“My personal favorite was when they formed themselves into the Oscar statuette,” Matt Kent’s sister, Marietta resident Christi Kasha, told Buzz on Monday. The members of Pilobolus didn’t get a lot of downtime after their high-profile gig Sunday night either. On Monday, the troupe was booked on both “Good Morning America” and “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”

Overscene

The answer:

What is Atlanta?

A film crew for venerable TV game show “Jeopardy!” shooting footage for future clues at the Carter Presidential Center and at the Weather Channel. The Atlanta-based clues should pop up in episodes later this year.

Tea for the Queen and the pretender?

If you needed further proof that sucking up to your subject is effective, Helen Mirren, who won the best actress Oscar for playing Queen Elizabeth II in “The Queen,” may be invited to tea, Buckingham Palace said Monday.

“It is speculation, but we are looking at a number of options,” a palace spokeswoman said Monday.

News of Mirren’s win was inescapable Monday, dominating U.K. newspaper front pages and television newscasts.

Mirren, 61, saluted the queen in her acceptance speech.

Celebrity docket

If we had a nickel for every time we’ve typed the words “Bobby Brown” and “arrested,” well, we would no longer have to type those words for a living. Yes, the former Alpharetta resident was busted in Massachusetts on Sunday night.

Brown was picked up on a warrant for failing to appear at a child support hearing in October.

The singer was scheduled to appear Monday in Norfolk Probate and Family Court, said Adam Loomis of All State Constables.

“He was supposed to show up and prove everything was up-to-date,” Loomis said.

Brown’s attorney, Atlanta-based Phaedra Parks, didn’t immediately return a call to comment. The singer and wife Whitney Houston are divorcing after a 14-year marriage.

Celebrity birthdays

Actress Joanne Woodward is 77. Actress Elizabeth Taylor is 75. Actor Donal Logue (“Knights of Prosperity”) is 41. Singer Chilli (right) of TLC is 36. Singer Josh Groban is 26.

Contributing: Sonia Murray and news services

If you have a tip, call 404-526-2749. Or fax 404-526-5509. Or e-mail: buzz@ajc.com.

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Father of Ludacris dies

Ludacris, the Atlanta music mogul and actor (also known as Chris Bridges), is mourning the loss of his father, Wayne Brian Bridges, 52, who died in Atlanta on Sunday.

You may recall that the rapper referenced his ailing father during his Grammy acceptance speech this month. The performer also name drops the elder Bridges in “Grew Up a Screw Up,” a single with Atlanta rapper Young Jeezy on his Grammy-winning album “Release Therapy.”

Said Ludacris Monday to Buzz: “He was the man I got my style from, and now I have the strength of two men.”

Barry Florence, a publicist for the rapper, told the Associated Press that the elder Bridges died after a long illness but that the family had chosen not to publicly announce the cause of death and was planning a private funeral in Atlanta.

A public statement issued by the family said, “We are overwhelmed by the generous outpouring of love, condolences and support from family members, friends, fans and the many well-wishers. We thank you for your prayers and hope you will understand our need for privacy during this sorrowful time.”

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Elton’s Oscar bash

The sometimes- lethargically paced 79th Academy Awards didn’t faze the folks at Elton John’s 15th annual Oscar Party Sunday night at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.

Of course, an open bar, a lavish dinner of Tuscan salad, risotto, filet of sole or filet mignon and a creamy chocolate dessert plus non-stop celebrity sightings all tend to make even the dullest sound editing award acceptance speech go a bit faster.

To see a gallery of photos from the party CLICK HERE.

Among the celebrities at the Peachtree Road resident’s annual benefit for the Elton John AIDS Foundation: P. Diddy, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, “American Idol” judge Simon Cowell, Natalie Cole, Oscar winner Marlee Matlin, Sarah Michelle Gellar, “24” star Keifer Sutherland, “Desperate Housewives ” actor James Denton, “Will & Grace” actor Eric McCormack, Jon Bon Jovi, Kid Rock and Cedric the Entertainer.

Singer-songwriter James Blunt performed a short set for the appreciative crowd.

As always, two table-fulls of Atlantans flew across the country to be a part of the festivities. The Cattleya orchids serving as the centerpiece at each table, along with ivory-handled flatware and gold-rimmed china did not escape the eye of Atlanta florist Robert Long. Long was “just too thrilled for words” that he got to meet film director John Waters and Sir Elton on the same night.

Atlanta real estate developer Charlie Hendon, meanwhile, scored the much-coveted private soccer lessons with David Beckham (the international soccer phenom and his wife, Victoria “Posh Spice” Beckham, longtime friends of Sir Elton, recently relocated to Los Angeles where David is now playing). Price tag on the lessons: $50,000.

Atlanta plastic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Gallups, meanwhile, won one of the evening’s signature Chopard watches.

Gallups’ wife, Atlanta pediatrician Dr. Nancy Gallups, clad in an Oscar de la Renta frock, scored a double kiss from the evening’s host as he made the rounds through the party.

“The energy level is really sky high here tonight,” Nancy Gallups allowed. “Elton always appreciates seeing his friends from Atlanta who are so supportive of him.”

As always, Atlanta hair stylist Carey Carter could be relied upon to help keep track of the more tabloid-attracting celebs in the crowd (Tara Reid, for example, waged an impressive battle with the earth’s gravitational pull throughout the evening).

The festivities still dazzled Acworth couple Michael and Linda Scaturro, who were in the crowd 15 Oscar nights ago in Hollywood for the very first EJAF Academy Awards benefit, then held in a hotel with a widescreen TV.

“It’s always a terrific way to spend Oscar night and for such a great cause,” Michael Scaturro told Buzz. “And it’s very cool to see so many people from home who are now a part of this.”

Still, Michael was keeping tabs on Linda who kept busy scanning the crowd for David Beckham.

Cracked Scaturro: “I told her, ‘If you leave me for him, I want half of his money!’ But if she runs off with him, it will give me a chance to bid on that five-night stay at Donatella Versace’s house in the French Riviera!”

Long after Atlantans crashed early Monday morning, the EJAF board members in West Hollywood had a substantial reason to stay awake and celebrate: the 2007 party took in more than $4 million.

“It puts us a million dollars over last year,” EJAF-Atlanta board member Barron Segar told us. “It’s one for the record books. We couldn’t be happier.”

If you have a tip, call 404-526-2749. Or fax 404-526-5509. Or e-mail: buzz@ajc.com.

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Elton’s Oscar bash

The sometimes- lethargically paced 79th Academy Awards didn’t faze the folks at Elton John’s 15th annual Oscar Party Sunday night at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.

Of course, an open bar, a lavish dinner of Tuscan salad, risotto, filet of sole or filet mignon and a creamy chocolate dessert plus non-stop celebrity sightings all tend to make even the dullest sound editing award acceptance speech go a bit faster.

To see a gallery of photos from the party CLICK HERE.

Among the celebrities at the Peachtree Road resident’s annual benefit for the Elton John AIDS Foundation: P. Diddy, Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne, “American Idol” judge Simon Cowell, Natalie Cole, Oscar winner Marlee Matlin, Sarah Michelle Gellar, “24” star Keifer Sutherland, “Desperate Housewives ” actor James Denton, “Will & Grace” actor Eric McCormack, Jon Bon Jovi, Kid Rock and Cedric the Entertainer.

Singer-songwriter James Blunt performed a short set for the appreciative crowd.

As always, two table-fulls of Atlantans flew across the country to be a part of the festivities. The Cattleya orchids serving as the centerpiece at each table, along with ivory-handled flatware and gold-rimmed china did not escape the eye of Atlanta florist Robert Long. Long was “just too thrilled for words” that he got to meet film director John Waters and Sir Elton on the same night.

Atlanta real estate developer Charlie Hendon, meanwhile, scored the much-coveted private soccer lessons with David Beckham (the international soccer phenom and his wife, Victoria “Posh Spice” Beckham, longtime friends of Sir Elton, recently relocated to Los Angeles where David is now playing). Price tag on the lessons: $50,000.

Atlanta plastic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Gallups, meanwhile, won one of the evening’s signature Chopard watches.

Gallups’ wife, Atlanta pediatrician Dr. Nancy Gallups, clad in an Oscar de la Renta frock, scored a double kiss from the evening’s host as he made the rounds through the party.

“The energy level is really sky high here tonight,” Nancy Gallups allowed. “Elton always appreciates seeing his friends from Atlanta who are so supportive of him.”

As always, Atlanta hair stylist Carey Carter could be relied upon to help keep track of the more tabloid-attracting celebs in the crowd (Tara Reid, for example, waged an impressive battle with the earth’s gravitational pull throughout the evening).

The festivities still dazzled Acworth couple Michael and Linda Scaturro, who were in the crowd 15 Oscar nights ago in Hollywood for the very first EJAF Academy Awards benefit, then held in a hotel with a widescreen TV.

“It’s always a terrific way to spend Oscar night and for such a great cause,” Michael Scaturro told Buzz. “And it’s very cool to see so many people from home who are now a part of this.”

Still, Michael was keeping tabs on Linda who kept busy scanning the crowd for David Beckham.

Cracked Scaturro: “I told her, ‘If you leave me for him, I want half of his money!’ But if she runs off with him, it will give me a chance to bid on that five-night stay at Donatella Versace’s house in the French Riviera!”

Long after Atlantans crashed early Monday morning, the EJAF board members in West Hollywood had a substantial reason to stay awake and celebrate: the 2007 party took in more than $4 million.

“It puts us a million dollars over last year,” EJAF-Atlanta board member Barron Segar told us. “It’s one for the record books. We couldn’t be happier.”

If you have a tip, call 404-526-2749. Or fax 404-526-5509. Or e-mail: buzz@ajc.com.

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Busy LaBelle’s attitude great for ATL fans

R&B legend Patti LaBelle was the anti-diva Saturday at a Super Wal-Mart in College Park.

She was the queen of accommodation, signing autographs and posing for pictures for hundreds of boisterous fans, dozens of Wal-Mart employees and even the four Fulton County cops who watched over her for the afternoon. She spent extra time with kids and the handicapped. And she didn’t require people to buy her CDs or cookbooks to get her signature.

“A lot of people don’t have the money to buy CDs, so they just come and see me!” she told the media later in the Wal-Mart break room. “I’ll sign anything!” She scribbled on backs of bank deposit slips and dollar bills.

As her greatest hits played in the background, she even sang along at times. “Even ‘New Attitude’ sounded good to me,” she said later. (One diva concession: Her son Zuri Edwards fanned her with a sheet of paper when she got warm in the break room.)

After 45 years in showbiz, she’s still incredibly busy, touring, taping her TV One reality show, promoting diabetes awareness and making cameos in films, including an upcoming comedy starring Will Ferrell. (She was also in OutKast’s “Idlewild.”)

Currently without a major label, LaBelle said she finally was able to finish her recently released gospel CD, with proceeds going to cancer research. And she’s working on a reunion album with her old group LaBelle. Lenny Kravitz is helping out, and she hopes her buddy Prince — who she dubs “Purple Magic Man” — can produce a song or two.

LaBelle also plans to open a “comfort food” restaurant in Atlanta, following in the footsteps of Gladys Knight. “I love Atlanta,” said the Philadelphia native as she left Wal-Mart. “I could move here!”

Rapper results

Timothy Rasmussen is a local 24-year-old graduate of Salem High and the University of Georgia who recently managed a Quiznos. He’s also known as Shamrock, the Irish white rapper, who might just walk off with $100,000 tonight on VH1’s “Ego Trip’s (White) Rapper Show.”

Shamrock’s rapid-fire delivery evokes Houston rapper Paul Wall, and he loves to flash his “grills,” or gold teeth. He doesn’t believe the show mocks him or other white rappers. “I know at least in Atlanta, I’m not a joke,” he said. “The people I work with in Atlanta are showing love.”

During the finale, taped last summer in Harlem, N.Y., Shamrock faced off against John Brown, a Los Angeles resident and self-proclaimed “king of the burbs.”

Shamrock said he’s not about dissing rivals and respects Brown’s skills: “His wordplay is pretty sick at times.”

Shamrock grew up in Atlanta with a cleft palate and spent his early years home schooled while he got surgeries to fix it. The radio was his friend. He would ape rappers such as Naughty by Nature and House of Pain. The rapping, in fact, greatly improved his speech when he finally attended regular school at age 12.

Nowadays, he said he practices his craft regularly at local black hip-hop clubs such as Frequency, Chocolate Night Club and Club Crunk.

And the ATL is always close to his heart. During a visit to New York hip-hop station Hot 97, the jock asked him to free-style rap and he accidentally dropped “107” instead of “97.” He admitted that he was thinking about Atlanta’s Hot 107.9.

“It’s been my dream to be on 107.9, to be on the ‘A Team’” morning show, he admitted. “That was my subconscious talking!”

‘Road’ debut set

ABC last week finally set a launch date for “October Road.” The new drama, produced in Atlanta, is set to debut at 10 p.m. March 15, subbing out “Men in Trees” in the plum spot after “Grey’s Anatomy.”

The show features Bryan Greenberg (“One Tree Hill”) as an author who returns to his small New England town after writing a fictional best-seller that thinly veils the friends and family he left behind, including a former girlfriend played by Laura Prepon (“That ’70s Show”). Buzz will be receiving advance episodes soon, and we’ll report whether Atlanta can pass for New England.

Random bits

Sharon Stone didn’t get any Oscars on Sunday night, but she did win a Razzie, the not-so-coveted worst-of award, for her performance in “Basic Instinct 2,” which was also crowned worst film of 2006. The Wayans brothers Shawn and Marlon shared worst actor and worst screen couple for “Little Man.”…

Racy photos of Antonella Barba, a top 20 finalist on “American Idol,” have surfaced on the Net in recent days, fueling speculation producers might boot her. Executive producer Nigel Lythgoe told People on Friday he had not yet seen the pictures.

Random silly joke

“We’re in the space shuttle, and they’re on land.”

— Louis J. Horvitz, who directed Sunday night’s Oscar telecast from a high-tech production truck in the parking lot at the Kodak Theatre. Horvitz watched the show on 85 screens at once.

On the iPod

Miss J. Alexander/’America’s Next Top Model’

The flamboyant judge and runway model coach returns for Tyra Banks’ popular CW reality show, which launches edition No. 8 Wednesday. He said last month at a party for TV critics in Pasadena, Calif., that this batch of girls didn’t look promising at first, but he’s happy with the winner. (The show is taped.)

His iPod, not surprisingly, includes Christina Aguilera, Fantasia and Justin Timberlake. He loves Sarah Vaughan. Plus, he has classical cuts from “Tosca” and “Carmen.”

“What else have you been downloading lately?” Buzz asked.

“Porn,” he replied. No point getting into details there.

Celebrity birthdays

Singer Fats Domino is 79. Singer Michael Bolton is 54. Singer Erykah Badu is 36. Singer Corinne Bailey Rae is 28.

Contributing: news services

If you have a tip, call 404-526-2749. Or fax 404-526-5509. Or e-mail: buzz@ajc.com.

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Panda cub’s clumsy energy wows visitors

On this beat, we routinely chronicle celebrities who enter a room and immediately topple over. But in the case of Zoo Atlanta’s biggest star, there’s no court date attached, just a growth spurt.

Yes, Friday marked baby giant panda Mei Lan’s formal public debut, the first day people could get time-specific tickets to check out the cub, now nearly 6 months old.

And the early visitors, who shivered in Friday’s chill to see the zoo attraction, weren’t disappointed.

Mei Lan came trundling out of her sleeping quarters right on schedule. She looked like a woolly worm in a hurry. The cub got as far as a bucket, which jumped in her way. Mei Lan fell. Cameras clicked. She struggled to her feet, blinked her eyes and ka-lonked into a log. Everyone cheered.

After a few more pratfalls, Mei Lan tumbled over for a midmorning snooze.

Celebrity docket

In Fulton County Superior Court on Friday, an order was filed for the immediate arrest and incarceration of former NBA Milwaukee Bucks forward Jason Caffey. The Atlantan has yet to fulfill the court-mandated requirements in relation to back child support. According to the order, Caffey still owes more than $70,000 in payments to Lorunda Brown, the mother of Justin Amir Caffey, 4. In January and February, Caffey came up with $8,300. However, the balance was due Friday. The order states that “all law enforcement officers of this state are hereby ordered to arrest Jason Caffey on sight.”

Caffey played on two NBA Championship teams while with the Chicago Bulls in 1996 and 1997.

Brown’s attorney Randall Kessler told Buzz on Friday via e-mail: “Mr. Caffey just isn’t taking this seriously.”

When we contacted a receptionist for Caffey’s Atlanta attorney James Altman and identified ourselves as an AJC reporter Friday, we were briefly placed on hold and then were subsequently put into Altman’s voice mail.

Coupling

Some CNN employees will take a brief respite from tracking the Anna Nicole Smith court drama this weekend. “Robin & Company” sports anchor Will Selva is scheduled to marry CNN news scribe Jennifer Gurka today in Pasadena, Calif. We’re told that fellow CNNers, including “Robin & Company” anchor Robin Meade, entertainment reporter Adrianna Costa and Headline anchor Christi Paul, will be among those on hand at the Ritz-Carlton.

Stork report

It’s a boy!

Country singer Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley are the parents of a baby boy.

The couple’s first child was born Thursday morning in a Nashville-area hospital, according to a statement from the country star’s publicist.

Mother and baby were resting comfortably.

Paisley, 34, is in the studio working on his next album and will launch his Bonfires & Amplifiers Tour on April 26 in Chattanooga. Williams-Paisley, 35, stars on the ABC sitcom “According to Jim.”

Quote of the day

“It gives circuses a bad name.” — Florida defense attorney Roy Black on “Good Morning America” Friday. Black was referring to Florida Circuit Judge Larry Seidlin’s bizarre blubbering and rambling this week as he decided the issue of Anna Nicole Smith’s burial.

Celebrity birthdays

Saturday: Actor Abe Vigoda is 86. Actor Dominic Chianese (“The Sopranos”) is 76. Movie composer Michel Legrand is 75. Actress Debra Jo Rupp (“That ’70s Show”) is 56. CNN’s Paula Zahn is 51.

Sunday: Country singer Ralph Stanley is 80. CBS newsman Bob Schieffer is 70. Comedian Carrot Top is 40. Actor Sean Astin is 36. Singer Daniel Powter is 36. Actress Rashida Jones (“The Office”) is 31. Actor Justin Berfield (“Malcolm in the Middle”) is 22. Actors James and Oliver Phelps (“Harry Potter”) are 21.

Contributing: Mark Davis and news services

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Celeb-filled Soul Session cheers Thicke

Actor Wilmer Valderrama and R&B singers India Arie, Laurnea and Joe were among the celebs in the crowd for V-103’s Soul Session at Center Stage this week to take in sets by Musiq and Robin Thicke. In his dressing room afterwards, Thicke was still floating from the enthusiastic response he got from the heavily-female crowd.

Particularly since he was the opening act.

“You should have been the headliner!” one autograph seeker insisted. “Hey, they told me they wanted me to do 30 minutes,” Thicke said with a smile. “But believe me, I had much more to give. I love the ATL.”

Overscene

Blues Brothers Dan Aykroyd and Jim Belushi performing a private gig for 300 Wednesday night at the Tabernacle downtown for employees and clients of prepaid technology company InComm.

Norville reups

University of Georgia graduate Deborah Norville has inked a new multi-year deal to remain in the anchor chair at “Inside Edition.” Said CBS Television Distribution CEO Roger King of the Dalton native: “When Deborah joined ‘Inside Edition’ 12 years ago, she reinvigorated the show with her sharp interview skills and strong news judgment. I’m happy that she’ll continue to be the face of the show for years to come.”

Quote of the day

“There aren’t many real bands anymore. The ones that do well, it’s one person with the talent, and three other people who have similar haircuts and clothing, and no power. And then later, it’s a brand, but it ain’t a band.”

— Rock god Iggy Pop in the March issue of Spin.

It’s easy being green — if you’re Orlando Bloom

Actor Orlando Bloom says he’s building his house in London with the environment in mind.

“It’s as green as I can make it,” the 30-year-old British actor said this week during a pre-Oscar party benefiting the environmental organization Global Green USA and its efforts to combat global climate change.

“It’s got solar panels on the roof, energy efficient light bulbs — newer technology basically that is environmentally friendly,” he said after arriving in a plug-in hybrid vehicle.

Plug-in hybrids combine hybrid technology — which uses both gasoline and electric power — with large batteries that can be plugged into a standard wall socket.

Not everyone can live a totally green lifestyle, Bloom said, but people can start by unplugging their cell phone chargers or turning off their TVs when not in use.

“It doesn’t have to be overwhelming. There are simple things we can do,” he said.

Celebrity Birthdays

Actor-director Peter Fonda is 67. Actress Kristin Davis (“Sex and the City”) is 42. Bassist Jeff Beres of Sister Hazel is 36. Actress Dakota Fanning (“Charlotte’s Web” ) is 13.

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‘Mrs. Brown’ plans tribute album

In a daring attempt to wrestle free the “Entertainment Tonight” (not to mention the CNN) media glare from Anna Nicole Smith’s tastefully grieving loved ones and Britney Spears’ hairstylist, James Brown’s partner has inked a new record deal. Yup, Tomi Rae Hynie, The Godfather of Soul’s alleged widow, is planning a tribute album.

The disc is tentatively called “Mrs. Brown: This Is For You.” She also plans to produce television, literary and online projects with The Machines Productions.

Hynie had recorded at least four songs they wrote together, confirms Michael Nason, president of The Machines Productions. They began recording about a year before Brown’s death, he said.

“Some were duets, some others you hear James play the organ and piano. It’s fabulous stuff,” he said.

“All of his and Tomi Rae’s materials have been laid down, so all we have to do is bring in a producer and tie in the material into a finished CD,” he added.

Sadly, a release date has not been set.

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Atlantan Knight designing new Starbucks T-shirts

Oh, my. Maybe we’ve run one too many items on “Project Runway” finalist Michael Knight.

On Thursday, when we received information on a brewing media event, the up-and-coming Atlanta designer’s name was now spelled Mychael Knight (as in mychaelknight.com) and even worse, the talented clotheshorse is now — sigh — shilling for Starbucks.

Yes, Knight has created the designs for the omnipresent caffeine chain’s new line of free “My Starbucks” T-shirts. (You can customize your shirt depending on your preference for foam, organic products, cinnamon, etc.)

On Monday at 10 a.m., Knight will be in store at the Starbucks at 867 Peachtree St. (at 7th Street in Midtown) to hawk the shirts and sign autographs. Through Wednesday at starbucks.com, Starbucks is giving away a limited number of the individualized shirts daily at 1 p.m.

We’re saddened to report that the Madison Avenue morphing of Mychael doesn’t end there.

When we ventured onto his Web site Thursday, here were the first two sentences of his online bio: “The lights are cued, the models are dressed and the runway is illuminated. From the translucent shadows enters the newest fashion phenom, Mychael Knight … “

The upside? With swimsuit season beckoning, we had absolutely no appetite for dinner Thursday.

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Ryan Cameron dines with music royalty

Last week, Ludacris gave a shout-out to Ryan Cameron in his Grammy acceptance speech, and that alone would make for a great “thank you” from a former intern. But for an encore, the Atlanta rapper-actor invited the V-103 announcer to dinner with Prince during the NBA’s All-Star weekend in Las Vegas. “It was absolutely the highlight of my career,” said Cameron, who returned to the airwaves Tuesday afternoon. “I’ve been trying to explain to people, it was like being a computer geek and not only getting to meet Bill Gates, but sit down and break bread with him.”

Actually, the meal included corn chowder, a field greens salad and sea bass. And not only were Cameron, Ludacris and Prince there, in a private area of the Rio Hotel (where Prince performs each week), but the dinner party also featured reclusive Dave Chappelle, part-time Atlantan Toni Braxton, actress Gabrielle Union and actor Hill Harper. The highlights? “With Prince, it was just his voice. How it resonated. It’s so low and just carries, it almost sounded like he had a microphone on. But of course, he didn’t.

“Everybody has been asking: Were both of them weird?” Cameron continued. “And they were totally the opposite. They were just as normal and as engaging as any person you would be having a conversation at dinner with — for two-and-a-half hours. I mean, we talked about family, ‘Happy Feet’ … I got the feeling that if Prince didn’t have to go do a show, we would all still be talking.”

More Luda

“Runaway Love,” which Ludacris performed with Mary J. Blige and Earth, Wind and Fire at the Grammys, has reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Audience chart, becoming the second single from his 20-week-old album “Release Therapy” to reach that mark. (The first was “Money Maker,” heard on more than a half-million cellphones since September.)

Well Met

Unlike “American Idol,” auditions for the Metropolitan Opera don’t ensure household-name status and a record contract. But plenty of opera stars, from Jessye Norman to Renee Fleming, have passed through the regional competitions that the Met uses to winnow out the country’s best singers.

This time last year, tenor Ryan Smith had come back from a three-year hiatus from performing and wowed the crowd at the Metropolitan Opera National Council auditions at Spivey Hall — but he left the regionals empty-handed.

Sunday afternoon, the 30-year-old Decatur resident opened with the same aria as last year, “E la solita storia del pastore” from Cilea’s “L’Arlesiana,” and walked away with the top prize, advancing to the finals in New York City. The Morehouse graduate was accompanied by Atlanta Opera’s highly regarded chorusmaster Walter Huff.

“We’ve invested a lot in Ryan, and we’re thrilled with his progress,” said Atlanta Opera general director Dennis Hanthorn. A member of the opera chorus, Smith had a small but noticeable part in “Porgy and Bess” last season and sang a solo recital at the Woodruff Arts Center in the fall, sponsored by the opera. “Ryan’s got talent and tenacity, and he makes an impression on people,” Hanthorn added. “He’s got the goods for a serious professional career.”

Lips service

Buzz is frequently inspired but rarely floored. Except by the Flaming Lips, whose September show at the Tabernacle was head-squeezingly good. Next Monday, Lips frontman and kooky guru Wayne Coyne will be heard on National Public Radio’s “This I Believe” feature speaking about his humble origins and his recipe for creating one’s own happiness. (NPR revived the feature created in the ’50s by newsman Edward R. Murrow that includes statements of core beliefs and values from everyday Americans, and some not-so-everyday Americans.)

Before making it big in the wild world of the Lips, Coyne worked for 11 years in his native Oklahoma as a fry cook at a Long John Silver’s. “I feel lucky to have fans around the world, a house with a roof, and a wife who puts up with me. But I felt this way even when I was working at Long John Silver’s,” he says. “The first year I worked there, we got robbed. I lay on the floor, I thought I was going to die. I didn’t think I stood a chance. But everything turned out all right. A lot of people look at life as a series of miserable tasks - but after that, I didn’t.” Coyne’s prescription for happiness? Recognize the good times while you’re in them. The Lips return to Georgia on April 11, playing at the Classic Center in Athens. Tickets go on sale Friday.

Overscene

Eighties funkster Larry Blackmon of the group Cameo at Smith’s Olde Bar, where local record label Brash Music was showcasing its artists, including Julie Dexter, Khari Simmons, Danny Flowers and PJ Morton.

Britney’s to-do list
>>> Shave head.
>>> Get tattoo.
>>> Check into rehab.
>>> Check out of rehab.
>>> Take Sean Preston to Gymboree.

Celebrity birthdays

Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is 75. Film director Jonathan Demme (“The Silence of the Lambs”) is 63. Basketball great Julius “Dr. J” Erving is 57. Actor Kyle MacLachlan is 48. Actress Drew Barrymore is 32.

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Oscar party benefit

Looking for a philanthropic way of staving off boredom between the “Little Miss Sunshine” best picture and Helen Mirren’s best actress Oscar wins Sunday (oh, er, were we projecting just then…)?

You and your friends may want to head over to the Park Tavern in Midtown to the “And the Winner Is…” viewing party benefiting Atlanta’s AIDS Survival Project. The fund-raiser, an expansion of Atlantan and Oscar fanatic Craig Eister’s annual home-viewing Oscar soiree, raised $7,000 for the charity in 2006 at Red Chair.

Organizers tell us the evening upstairs in the skyline-adorned Piedmont Room will feature various screens to take in the Oscars, plus food and — gasp — Sunday bar service. We’re told that the dress code is everything from formalwear and coming in costume as your favorite Oscar-nominated character to our personal preference, “jeans and a tube top.”

The party also has a significant tie to Sunday’s Elton John’s annual Oscar party on the Left Coast. Like the Peachtree Road resident’s annual Elton John AIDS Foundation benefit at the Pacific Design Center, guests entering “And the Winner Is…” Sunday will be asked to fill out an Oscar ballot.

The guest who picks the most winners will receive an actual shoulder-displacing gift bag from the benefit in West Hollywood, courtesy of EJAF-Atlanta and ASP board member Barron Segar, who will be busy rubbing shoulders with singer James Blunt in California. In addition to selflessly (and some would argue foolishly) handing over his much-coveted Clinique counter-size stash of facial and skin-youthening products, Segar informs us that Sir Elton himself will also autograph an Oscar party program for the winner.

Tickets to “And the Winner Is…” are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. VIP tickets are $100 each or $175 per couple. Online: www.andthewinneris.bizevent.htm, or call 404-874-7926, Ext. 16.

Overscene

Comic and “I Think I Love My Wife” director/producer/writer/actor Chris Rock taking in the Bronner Bros. International Hair Show at the Georgia World Congress Center downtown Monday. Sporting jeans, white Adidas and a sky blue-and-white jacket, Rock gamely signed autographs for about 90 minutes. We’re told that in a shrewd move designed to fit in with the locals, the “Everybody Hates Chris” namesake’s only request was a glass of sweet tea.

A stack of money

As it turns out, we somehow missed an opportunity to fill our pie hole full of free pancakes Tuesday. The International House of Pancakes (or IHOP, as it is commonly referred to while stumbling from a cab at 4 a.m.) celebrated National Pancake Day on Fat Tuesday by giving away about a million free flapjacks nationwide in exchange for donations to benefit the Children’s Miracle Network. Locally, Coca-Cola was on board to make a matching donation of up to $10,000. Early estimates indicate that $500,000 was raised nationally during this year’s flapjack feeding frenzy.

The bald facts

If organizers have their way, there’ll be a lot of skin on display at tonight’s Hawks-Spurs game at Philips Arena. Alas, it will be on the tops of heads. The Hawks are hoping to gather a world record-setting number of bald guys at an event sponsored by 790/The Zone, St. Baldrick’s Foundation and Bald Guyz grooming products. The Hawks are donating game tickets to St. Baldrick’s Foundation for families of children with cancer. The follically challenged fans are being asked to gather at 7 p.m. in Sections 204 and 206.

Happy birthday

Actress Rue McClanahan is 72. Record company executive David Geffen is 64. Actor Anthony Daniels (C3P0 in “Star Wars” films) is 61. Actor William Petersen (“CSI”) is 54. Actor Kelsey Grammer is 52. Singer Mary Chapin Carpenter is 49. Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt is 28. Actor Corbin Bleu (below) (“High School Musical”) is 18.

Contributing: Shane Harrison and news services.

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Rogue vehicle tickles fancy of Republican

Over the weekend, Buzz reported that a giant mechanical elephant — built in 1947 and ridden by Dwight D. Eisenhower — was scheduled to hit the auction block at Red Baron’s Antiques on Roswell Road.

When we called Monday to see how the auction turned out, Red Baron’s Bob Brown told us, “There were quite a few bidders. There were three museums and a couple collectors and some live people.”

Before being sold, the elephant — which apparently doubles as a low-speed vehicle — was driven into the room amid laughter and pointing. The auction was driven up in $10,000 increments, and the elephant was eventually purchased for $175,000 (“plus the buyer’s premium,” Brown notes) by a private collector in Detroit.

“He bought it,” Brown said, “because he was a Republican.”

The elephant will be shipped to Detroit on a tractor-trailer.

Daddy goes to Texas

The South by Southwest music festival — held every March in Austin, Texas — is primarily known as a showcase for up-and-coming artists, a chance to get exposure and do business with music industry peeps who’ve flown in from New York and Los Angeles.

This year, however, Daddy a Go Go is crashing the party.

Daddy a Go Go is John Boydston, 48, a Dunwoody father and musician whose kid-oriented music has landed him a slot at this year’s festival. He’s playing with four other musicians, none of whom are over age 15.

“I’m practicing these guys really hard,” Boydston told Buzz on Monday. “I really am. We’re doing two-a-weeks.”

This will be a rare band gig for Boydston, who opted for SXSW credentials instead of the nominal fee offered to performing musicians.

“I’ve always played solo,” he said. “Always. Which means I’ve kind of karaoked myself, and I was never comfortable with that.”

The band will play Daddy a Go Go originals and cover tunes. Boydston said they’ve narrowed the covers down to material by Eddie Cochran and Jimi Hendrix.

We mentioned to Boydston that there was a bit of a generation gap between him and his sidemen, and he agreed.

“But if you average the ages,” he said, “it doesn’t make me look so old.”

Daddy a Go Go is scheduled to perform at an outdoor venue on March 17. Also on the bill will be the Sippy Cups and — in the headlining slot — the mighty Atlanta metal band Mastodon.

Stork report

Actress Bridget Moynahan, former girlfriend of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, is pregnant, and Brady is the father, Moynahan’s publicist said Monday.

The glamorous pair split up late last year after a three-year relationship. Brady, a two-time Super Bowl MVP, has since been seen with lingerie model Gisele Bundchen, and media outlets have reported the two are dating.

On Monday, Moynahan publicist Christina Papadopoulos said in a statement to The Associated Press that the actress “is over three months pregnant. Former boyfriend Tom Brady is the father.”

“Privacy and consideration is appreciated at this time,” the statement said. “No further comments will be made.”

News of the pregnancy was first reported by the New York Post on Sunday. The Post quoted Papadopoulos as saying the actress was feeling “healthy and excited.”

Messages left by The Associated Press with Brady’s agent, Donald Yee, were not returned Monday.

Patriots spokesman Stacey James told the AP, “I think it would be inappropriate to comment.”

Moynahan, 35, has appeared in films such as “Coyote Ugly” and “I, Robot” and the ABC television series “Six Degrees.” She grew up in Longmeadow, Mass.

Brady, 29, who has led the Patriots to three NFL titles, was named one of People magazine’s “50 Most Beautiful People” in 2002.

Overscene

Orlando Magic guard Grant Hill hanging out by the bar at Sugar Hill in Underground Atlanta while his wife, R&B singer Tamia, performed a sold-out show in support of her current independent CD “Between Friends.” (And here you were thinking every NBA player of his profile was at the All-Star Game in Las Vegas this past weekend.)

Quote of the day

“It’s eye candy for the audience, and I’m comfortable with that. And if I’m gonna go and wear a small top, let me play a character who’s also got a lot of integrity and is very smart, and sincere and empathetic, so that viewers are seeing that, too.” — JENNIFER LOVE HEWITT, actress, on the cleavage-friendly garb her character displays on the CBS drama “Ghost Whisperer”

Celebrity birthdays

Actor Sidney Poitier is 80. Jazz singer Nancy Wilson is 70. Singer-songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie is 66. Guitarist J. Geils of the J. Geils Band is 61. Singer-bassist Walter Becker of Steely Dan is 57. Singer Ian Brown of Stone Roses is 44. Model Cindy Crawford is 41. Singer Brian Littrell of Backstreet Boys is 32. Actress Lauren Ambrose (“Six Feet Under”) is 29. Singer Rihanna is 19.

Contributing: Sonia Murray and news services

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New host, same spirit for arts ball

Some 350 revelers attended Saturday night’s 30th annual Beaux Arts Ball, which was hosted for the first time by the Savannah College of Art and Design at its Atlanta campus. For decades, the ball was a benefit for the Atlanta College of Art, but last year the art college merged with the Savannah-based school.

“We updated the ball but kept the same spirit — celebrating the arts in Atlanta,” said Paula S. Wallace, president of SCAD. This year’s party featured a black-pink retro ’50s look.

The black-tie crowd was instructed to wear masks and responded by donning everything from pretty and posh to witty and wild. Guest Carolyn Tanner wore a sleek sequin-and-feather mask with a teardrop that she described as “a vintage Beaux Arts creation” since she wore it to previous balls. Prissy Swearingen’s stunning mask was made out of silk peonies.

Student models from SCAD-Atlanta entertained the crowd by performing to the song “Masquerade!” from “The Phantom of the Opera.” The girls were in white tulle and leotards while the guys wore white suits, all accessorized by fanciful hair and makeup created by Carter-Barnes Hair Artisans.

Longtime leaders in Atlanta’s art community and their spouses served as honorary chairs of the event: Lisa and Joseph Bankoff, Brigitte and Shelton Stanfill, and Carolyn and Gudmund Vigtel. “Nothing has impacted the arts community [in Atlanta] as the merger of SCAD and the Atlanta College of Art,” Joseph Bankoff said. “It’s a great joining of forces and a great day.”

Funds raised from this ball will support SCAD’s renovation of the 1883 Edward C. Peters House at Piedmont and Ponce de Leon avenues in Midtown. When it’s finished in two years, the house will serve as a cultural arts and writing center for the community.

Boortz pens sequel

Two years ago, syndicated WSB-AM talk-show host Neal Boortz became a surprise No. 1 best-selling author with “The Fair Tax Book” ($14.95), which advocated a national sales tax and abolition of the income tax.

HarperCollins would only publish his “little tax book if I sign a two-book deal,” Boortz told Buzz on Friday.

Book No. 2, “Somebody’s Gotta Say It” ($25.95), hits shelves Tuesday. It’s a potpourri of Boortz’s thoughts, ranging from teacher’s unions (he hates them) to minimum wage (“If you are an adult incapable of making more than minimum wage, you’re a loser!”).

A Libertarian at heart, Boortz even dares address his support of abortion rights, a topic he normally avoids on the air. Why do so in print? “Because nobody can talk back to me.”

His radio show is heard on 180 stations, a steady increase since the “Fair Tax” book came out. He considers himself a “second tier” talk-show host because he’s not in such major markets as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.

But Boortz is happy where he is and is looking forward to seeing the “fair tax” get implemented down the road. “We’re getting more sponsors and co-sponsors in the House,” he said. “It’s got legs. We’re pushing inch by inch.”

No criminal case

Larry Wachs, formerly of 96rock’s Regular Guys morning show, may have lost his job last October, but he’s no longer under a criminal cloud.

Fulton County Assistant District Attorney Robert Wolf on Thursday informed Wachs the office would not pursue criminal charges against him after he taped a restroom conversation between sister station Viva 105 morning hosts Yogi and Panda without their knowledge, then aired it. Wolf said the event occurred in a public restroom, so there was no expectation of privacy.

Yogi, whose real name is Juan Tapia, and Panda, whose name is Jose Carias, filed a civil lawsuit against Wachs, Wachs’ former co-host Eric Von Haessler and 96rock’s radio owner, Clear Channel, for invasion of privacy and negligent hiring. Clear Channel fired Wachs and Von Haessler soon after. Tapia and Carias dropped charges against Von Haessler but filed a criminal lawsuit against Wachs for illegal eavesdropping.

Christopher Taylor, who represents Tapia and Carias, said his clients told the district attorney’s office in December they changed their minds and wanted the case dropped, citing “bigheartedness.”

Wachs said they realized they had a weak case: “I’ve been vindicated.” Wachs, who is seeking a talk radio job, had filed a civil counterclaim against Clear Channel, Tapia and Carias. The civil cases are pending.

Hair cuttery

Britney Spears won’t be on the cover of Vogue anytime soon.

The singer appeared in a tattoo parlor in the San Fernando Valley with her head shaved completely bald.

Video on KABC-TV showed Spears with tiny tattoos on the back of her neck as she sat Friday night for a new tattoo — a pair of red and pink lips.

Buzz roundup

Crashing a rival radio station’s event is typically considered bad form. But Steak Shapiro, co-prez and morning co-host at 790/The Zone, turned it around by showing up at a rival 680/The Fan radiothon for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society last week and donating $250. But popular Fan co-host John Kincade, who was recently named anchor of ESPN Radio’s Final Four coverage, wouldn’t put Shapiro on the air.

Meanwhile, Shapiro and 790/The Zone are hoping to open a high-end restaurant at 300 Marietta St. near Centennial Olympic Park this fall with restaurateur Bob Amick and Legacy Property Group. Shapiro said it will have a glassed-in ground-floor radio studio so fans can watch jocks gab.

Celebrity birthdays

Singer Smokey Robinson is 67. Actor Jeff Daniels is 52. Singer Seal is 44. Actor Benicio Del Toro is 40. Singer-actress Haylie Duff is 22.

Contributing: Marylin Johnson and news services.

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Have trunk, will travel: Elephant for sale

Want to get our attention on a frigid Friday afternoon while we’re busy sweeping up those last Godiva wrappers and deflating those heart-shaped Mylar balloons still hovering around at Buzz Central?

Two words: elephant robot.

That’s what the always interesting Atlanta auctioneer Bob Brown has on the block at 2 p.m. today at his Red Baron Antiques on Roswell Road. The 20-foot-tall mechanical elephant was built in 1947 by Englishman Frank Stuart, whose family still owns it. It’s one of only three ever made (the others are in museums in Austria and Chicago), and it was most notably ridden by Dwight D. Eisenhower at the 1952 Republican National Convention in Chicago and later at his inaugural. The gasoline-powered pachyderm is actually registered and licensed as an automobile. “It works good,” Red Baron owner Brown told Buzz on Friday. “We’ve driven it down Roswell Road, and people just freak out. It can get up to 20 miles per hour. It kind of handles like a bulldozer. It’s sort of a mechanical nightmare.” Still, folks are lined up from around the globe to bid on the oddity, including Ripley’s Believe It or Not and a small slew of private collectors. Brown says the opening bid on the (oh, heck, we’ve got to use it one more time) elephant robot will be $100,000, and bidding could go as high as half a million dollars. Only in-person bidders and phone bidders who call 404-252-3770 can get in on the auction action. As for our obvious question, Brown informed Buzz: “She actually gets pretty good gas mileage. The thing’s got a 3 1/2 gallon tank. She’s never run out of gas on us.” For hostessing only

It’s probably a positive thing that the champagne will be flowing today at the closing soiree for the collection of aprons by Atlanta designer Eve Mannes hanging at Uri Vaknin gallery in Midtown. The frilly kitchen staples range from $45 to $400. “The price usually relates to the level of workmanship and fabrics like silk used,” Vaknin gallery’s Pam Moore told us Friday. “And these are more like the hostess aprons your mother wore. You don’t really cook in them.” Well, unless a gravy splotch on a $400 apron doesn’t put a ruffle in your pleats, that is. The reception runs from 2 to 5 p.m. Call: 404-513-0169. An unexpected ‘Ugly’ vote

B98.5 FM Kelly and Alpha morning show producer/human piñata Will Gara got an unexpected endorsement as he competes with 23 other DJs across the country for a trip to Los Angeles to meet the cast of “Ugly Betty” on the set of the comedy. ABC’s “Ugly Betty: A Face for Radio DJ Contest” asks listeners to go to www.pciasp.com/uglybettycontest/selectphoto.aspx and vote on which radio guy is the most hideous in his cross-dressing Betty garb. Listeners can win a vacation to Cancun, Mexico. Gara has risen to the fifth spot in the contest that ends Feb. 28. E-mailed Gara to Buzz Central: “I got a ‘I voted for you’ e-mail from my ex-wife, who I haven’t talked to or seen in 15 years.” Gara theorized that someone e-mailed our previous item on the contest to her in Connecticut. Cracked Gara: “You know how you always hope to look your best before bumping into an ex? Well, so much for that.” Very bad hair day

For scribblers like us, rapper Foxy Brown is a gift that keeps on giving. Brown spent a night in jail after police said she threw hair glue at a Florida beauty shop employee and later swatted an officer, her second legal problem stemming from a salon-related scuffle. The rapper, 27, was expected to leave jail Friday after a $1,500 bond was posted for her, the Broward County Sheriff’s Office said. She was charged with battery and resisting an officer with violence. Brown’s lawyer, John Sampson, didn’t return a phone call seeking comment Friday. It wasn’t immediately clear how the arrest would affect her sentence of three years’ probation and anger management classes for attacking a pair of manicurists in New York City in 2004. According to the Florida arrest report, Brown was applying beauty products in the bathroom when a Queen Beauty Supply employee told her the business was closed and it was time to leave. She refused and threw hair glue at the employee, the report said. Brown then spat on the man as he called 911, staining his shirt. A police officer had to “use a takedown maneuver to gain control” of Brown, according to the report. At press time Friday, Buzz was still preoccupied with visualizing what that particular hot mess looked like.…

UNCOUPLING

Singer Chris Cornell is leaving rock group Audioslave, citing “irresolvable personality conflicts as well as musical differences” in a statement. “I wish the other three members nothing but the best in all of their future endeavors.” Cornell, 42, said he’ll release a solo album May 1 called “Carry On.”

CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS

Saturday: Actor Hal Holbrook is 82. Comedian Larry the Cable Guy (above) is 44. Actor Dominic Purcell (“Prison Break”) is 37.

Sunday: Author Toni Morrison is 76. Vocalist Yoko Ono is 74. Actress Cybill Shepherd is 57. Actor John Travolta is 53. Actor Matt Dillon is 43. Rapper Dr. Dre is 42.

Contributing: News services

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500 tunes over 10 days means help for kids

Josh Rifkind, manager for local band the Whigs, thinks big.

He has produced the annual Open Mic Madness competition featuring upward of 400 musicians. And now Rifkind wants to gather 500 musicians May 3-12 at Smith’s Olde Bar to each sing a song from Rolling Stone magazine’s top 500 greatest tunes of all time. The money raised will help musicians entertain sick kids at special summer camps in Georgia.

“I’m insane,” Rifkind admitted to Buzz this week. “It’s a logistical monster.” But he said the eclectic list, which features songs from Elvis Presley to Nirvana to Run DMC, “felt like something we could rally people around.” He hopes to get big Georgia musicians involved, especially those who have songs on the list, such as R.E.M. and OutKast. Already, Rifkind and his charity foundation have assigned about 200 selections to local acts including Aslyn, Dead Confederates and Second Shift. More information can be found at www.500songsforkids.org.

Ice cream politics

Everyone knows those Communist sympathizers at Ben & Jerry’s discriminate in favor of leftist flavors, what with their cool desserts named after Jerry Garcia and Wavy Gravy. Now they’ve decided to allow a new voice at the dinner table by naming a new flavor for comedian Stephen Colbert.

“I’m not afraid to say it. Dessert has a well-known liberal agenda,” Colbert said in a statement. “What I hope to do with this ice cream is bring some balance back to the freezer case.”

Stephen Colbert’s Americone Dream is composed of vanilla ice cream with fudge-covered waffle cone pieces and caramel. Ben & Jerry’s describes it as “the sweet taste of liberty in your mouth.” Colbert is donating his proceeds to charity through the new Stephen Colbert Americone Dream Fund.

Love blooms

Love was in the air Wednesday night, and Atlanta restaurants and nightspots were clotted with duos holding hands and pledging troths. The Valentine’s in the Garden event at the Atlanta Botanical Garden drew 500 romancers to the steamy orchid center, where at least five eager fellows had informed garden personnel they planned to pop the question.

Spokeswoman Geri Laufer said the Bulbophyllum orchids, which permeate their surroundings with the smell of rotting meat, had blessedly ceased blooming, and only the more pleasing scents of cinnamon, vanilla and other orchid aromas filled the air.

At Medieval Times, Patrick Donovan of Sandy Springs surprised his sweetie, Rhonda Barnes, with a proposal during the knighting ceremony. He had some help from radio station Q-100, which hosted the “dream proposal” contest, and from Q-100 personality Dylan Sprague, who conspired to lure Barnes to the event with a fabricated free “evening at the castle.”

After Donovan proposed in front of a lustily cheering crowd, Barnes smiled through her tears, said yes, then asked when she was going to get to meet Sprague.

Malibu beach access settled

The commission that regulates California’s coast settled a decades-long dispute with David Geffen over public access to the beach in front of his Malibu estate.

The California Coastal Commission agreed Wednesday to forgive Geffen, 63, for building a deck that intruded into a public easement. In exchange, Geffen agreed to open a stretch of beach in front of his home that had been closed to the public.

Commissioners allowed the entertainment mogul to keep a wooden stairway to the beach. They also gave him a privacy buffer so the public cannot legally intrude on his property.

The decision comes 24 years after Geffen first promised a public walkway to Malibu’s Carbon Beach.

In addition to the new access point, the DreamWorks co-founder agreed to pay $125,000 to a special state public beach access fund to help build a metal ramp so the public can get from the pathway to the sand.

Public access to the state’s shoreline is a major issue for the Coastal Commission, which was meeting this week in San Diego.

Television

An end to California scheming

“The O.C.” will breathe its last next week. Among producers’ favorite “O.C.” lines:

“I love shopping, tanning and celebrity gossip. Always have, always will.” — Summer, getting to the heart of the true Summer

“Well, you know, since my grades went from Bs to As, I was actually wondering if you could change my As to Bs.” — Kaitlin, totally messing with Dr. Roberts about wanting breast augmentation

“Men to me are what chardonnay is to you. One sip and I’m upside down on a chandelier.” — Julie, explaining to Kirsten why she’s swearing off men. And reminding Kirsten that she’s a boozehound.

Celebrity birthdays

Actor William Katt (“Carrie”) is 56. Actor Levar Burton (“Star Trek: The Next Generation”) is 49. Rapper-actor Ice-T (“Law &Order: SVU”) is 48. Tennis legend John McEnroe is 47.

Contributing: Rodney Ho and news services

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Posh emerges as spot where notables nosh

It’s been open less than a month but Posh, Atlanta restaurateur Tom Catherall’s latest culinary creation, is already pulling in its share of intriguing diners.

For example, when we poked our head in for a look-see at the former Seeger’s space at 111 W. Paces Ferry Road this week, the busy bar area was occupied with Star 94’s Vikki Locke and her PR pal Meg Reggie. Across from them sat Kitsy Rose (who recently opened her own shop, Kitsy Rose P.R. on Monroe Drive) and Dave FM’s Holly Firfer.

Buckhead Beef Co. co-founder Lynne Halpern glided past as she made her way to a table upstairs.

In the kitchen, Catherall was in his chef whites, awaiting the dinner crunch, always the multitasker: A BlackBerry sat at arm’s length on a counter.

With the addition of lots of candles, fresh flowers and music, along with floral photography and paintings done by the chef himself, Posh feels quite a bit warmer than previous owner Guenter Seeger’s no-nonsense approach to cuisine.

Among the items exiting the kitchen: hunter-style pâté of venison and cognac, a crab and shrimp tower with a lemon oil vinaigrette, veal sirloin porcini mushroom ravioli with Madeira jus and lobster medallions with truffle mashed potatoes.

Catherall also has added seats in the main dining room and in eating areas upstairs and down. We’re told that even the wine cellar was being temporarily converted into a cozy table for two for Valentine’s night.

But our fave piece of decor on the walls? A color, framed and autographed photo of the previous owner downstairs. It reads simply: “Tom — Good Luck. Guenter Seeger.”

We’re told that a gracious Seeger has even been in to sample the short ribs of beef with red zinfandel sauce.

Couple breaks out the Krystal on V-Day

Unlike a lot of husbands, Rockmart’s Danny Smith had no problem scoring a Valentine dinner reservation at his and wife Cindy’s memorable spot. A white linen tablecloth was awaiting the Smiths and friends Wednesday at the Krystal in Cedartown.

The Smiths first dined at a Rome Krystal in 1976 when they attended the Rockmart High School prom together. The couple recently celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary.

“She was my high school sweetheart,” explained Danny Smith on Wednesday. “And to be real honest about it, there wasn’t a whole lot else open to eat that night after the prom.”

The Smiths’ Chili Pup-filled romance was recently recognized by the fast-food chain after Danny read some customer testimonials on burger boxes and decided to submit their tale. “I told Cindy, ‘Our story is better than some of these,’ ” Smith recalled.

While Danny didn’t max out his credit card on dinner Wednesday, Cindy, a caterer, received other goodies: a chocolate fountain and a DVD transfer of a video of the couple’s grown daughter as an infant, wishing her parents a happy Valentine’s Day.

A ‘Better’ Murdock hits ATL shelter

In her 1980s “Quiet Storm” radio classics, singer Shirley Murdock proved forever relatable with listeners via her hits chronicling infidelity, “As We Lay” and “Husband.”

This week, the R&B diva hits Atlanta with a new single, “I Love Me Better Than That” off her upcoming inspirational CD, “Soul Food.”

While Murdock did a traditional “Ladies Night Out” gig Wednesday at Twelve Hotel at Atlantic Station for Praise 97.5 FM, she’s booked at a more unusual venue today.

Murdock will unveil the song at the Atlanta Day Shelter for Women on Ethel Street.

“We’ve got history, OK?” Murdock explains of her relationship with female listeners.

“We’ve all been in that relationship that’s past its expiration point. I’m singing at the shelter in Atlanta because you’ve got to take the music and the message where it’s needed.”

On “Better Than That,” Murdock sings: “I want my joy back/ I want my peace back/ I want my hope back/ I want my dreams back/ I want my keys back.”

“Oh, yes,” Murdock says, laughing. “You gotta get those keys back, too!”

Quote of the day

‘There is no tongue, and it is really not a big deal. … If you think it is just about a major make-out session, you will be disappointed.’

— “Dirt” actress Courteney Cox on her and “Friends” friend Jennifer Aniston’s upcoming on-screen smooch. Aniston plays a lesbian magazine editor on the March 27 season finale of the FX series.

Celebrity birthdays

Actor Kevin McCarthy is 93. Comedian Harvey Korman is 80. Actress Jane Seymour is 56. Cartoonist Matt Groening (“The Simpsons”) is 53. Model Janice Dickinson (“America’s Next Top Model”) is 52. Actress Sarah Wynter (“24”) is 34. Singer Brandon Boyd of Incubus is 31.

Contributing: news services

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Fat Joe: Large and in charge

“Everything’s extreme with Fat Joe,” said the humongous rapper, explaining the rock-studded watch on his wrist and the doorknob-size diamond in his ear. “It’s Fat Joe!”

On Tuesday, Fat Joe and friends were ensconced in a suite at Midtown’s brass-and-marble temple of bling, the Four Seasons, promoting the video game “Def Jam Icon” that has done the impossible: It has made Fat Joe even bigger. “He’s got a couple of pounds on me,” agreed the artist formerly known as Joseph Cartagena, looking at the screen while his alter ego thrashed Red Man.

At the controls, Kudo Tsunoda of Electronic Arts guided a digitized Fat Joe, while the houses, water towers and passers-by bounced subtly to the beat of “Make It Rain,” a tune by, natch, Fat Joe. “We read the beat structure of the song,” said Tsunoda, “and it triggers the reactions in the environment.” Sure enough, cars crash and hydrants explode on the downbeat.

Other rappers doing battle with each other include Atlanta personalities T.I., Ludacris, Big Boi, Young Jeezy and Lil Jon. “I beat the [stuffings] out of Lil Jon,” said the Fat One, lamenting the fact that rival 50 Cent does not appear in this game. “A lot of people would like to fight that guy.”

Singer’s set list will be bittersweet

Atlanta singer-songwriter Guyton Maurice has one steadfast rule about performing “My Funny Valentine” Wednesday night at his holiday-themed gig at Einstein’s in Midtown. “Never make eye contact when you sing the line, ‘Is your figure less than Greek?’ ” Maurice allows, laughing. The singer’s two sets will mark a return to public performing for the pianist as he finishes the final mixes for “20 Questions,” a new studio album due in the spring. It’s been nearly a decade since Maurice’s debut recording “Fallen Angel” was released.

“I took a little break while we whittled down the 16 songs for the new album,” he explains. Tonight’s show should be notable, given Maurice’s twisted sense of humor. He’s combining sets of songs celebrating love and lamenting its loss while paying tribute to the inevitable singles in the eatery.

“Since I’ve been all three of those people and have written about all those situations, I’ll probably have something for everyone,” he says. “I have a few bitter love songs picked out, too.” One that may qualify is “Angel Eyes,” a standard that Frank Sinatra memorably committed to wax on his 1958 album “Only the Lonely,” following his very public bust up with Ava Gardner.

“It’s a song that I’ve known and loved for a long time, coming from a jazz background,” Maurice explains. “But I wouldn’t exactly describe it as a ‘slash your wrists’ song. But I know some songs that do fall into that category!”

For more info: www.myspace.com/guytonmaurice or www.napoleonmusic.com.

Blog: Our list of love songs to make Valentines by. Tell us yours.

Overscene

Barron Hilton, the little brother of Paris Hilton, supping on chicken tacos at Nava in Buckhead. As best as we were able to determine, Hilton does not share his sister’s blatant disregard for undergarments and was dressed appropriately at the fine dining establishment.

Not exactly that kind of Fender

A weekend battle of the bands fund-raiser featuring Decatur High School kids generated some loud rock music, shirtless fans (with their favorite band inked on their chests) and bemused parents, who could buy earplugs at the concession stands for $1.

Nickel and Dime Studios in Avondale Estates and Firehouse Guitars in Decatur donated prizes for the first- and second-place finishers, but perhaps the most talked about award was a so-called signed Fender.

When third-place finisher Perfect Orange unwrapped the item, the winners happily took possession of part of a 1971 Volvo.

Orange lead man Daniel Goldberg was enthusiastic: “I like it!” he declared. His fellow musicians whipped out their Sharpies and began signing, turning the rusty object into an art object. The gig benefited the DHS marching band to help pay for an upcoming trip to a music festival in Germany.

Daytona 500 honor

Country mavericks Big & Rich, who helped launch the careers of “Redneck Woman” Gretchen Wilson and Macon native Jason Aldean, will deliver the national anthem before this weekend’s 49th annual Daytona 500, organizers announced Tuesday. With a third CD due this year, Big Kenny Alphin and John Rich join several famous names already attached to the Sunday NASCAR event, which takes place at Florida’s Daytona International Speedway. Cal Ripken Jr. will be in the pace car, actor Nicolas Cage is the grand marshal, and “American Idol” Kelly Clarkson will perform in a pre-race show. Past anthem singers include Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas, Vanessa Williams, LeAnn Rimes and Mariah Carey.

Celebrity birthdays

TV news personality Hugh Downs is 86. Actress Florence Henderson is 73. Jazz saxophonist Maceo Parker is 64. “Access Hollywood” host Pat O’Brien is 59. Magician Teller of Penn and Teller is 59. Actor Enrico Colantoni (“Veronica Mars”) is 44. Singer Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty is 35.

Contributing: Richard Eldredge, Rodney Ho, Shane Harrison and news services.

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Diners will feel the love at Souper show

To commemorate Valentine’s Day Wednesday, Souper Jenny owner Jenny Levison and her staff are putting down their ladles and picking up a microphone.

The soup troupe is in final rehearsals today for “Sex, Soup and That Schmuck That Left You: A Valentine’s Day Cabaret” at Andrews Upstairs in Buckhead.

But unlike most restaurant workers, Levison and Aimee Ariel, Sharon Litsky, Marcie Millard, Eric Miller, Nevin Miller, Rachel Miller, Hope Mirlis and Merrideth Ziesse are all trained theater professionals. When not facing down that scary line that routinely snakes out the door and into the parking lot each weekday, Levison and company work nights on most of the city’s stages.

“This is actually a good day job if you’re an actor,” Levison explained Monday as she and the staff sat at the Souper Jenny community table, clutching cups of caffeine. “We’re pretty flexible with the schedule, too, if you get booked for something long-term.”

For Valentine’s Day, Levison and staff are planning a parody number from the family-focused “Dreamgirls” musical, celebrating the sisters in soup.

Ziesse, meanwhile, is planning what she called “an interpretative tap dance to express the Buckhead dating scene.”

Adds Levison: “We’re trying not to be bitter, even though 90 percent of us are currently single.”

And, yes, soup will be served at the performance.

“We’ll probably do something with asparagus and rosemary, which are both aphrodisiacs,” Levison explains. “We want to do something to put people in the mood.”

And since only a handful of tickets remain, the staff is planning future performances as well.

Tickets are $40 and include hors d’oeuvres and dessert. Call 404-237-7687.

Two local kids on ‘The View’ Friday

Kate Atwood, who lost her mother to breast cancer at 12, remembers the loneliness and difficult rites of passage (buying that first bra with Dad: not so great). Atwood, now 28, started the nonprofit Kate’s Club in 2002 to give kids in similar situations a place to talk about their feelings with others their age. Atwood’s endeavor has caught the attention of comedian Rosie O’Donnell, who also lost her mother at an early age. O’Donnell invited Atwood to talk about Kate’s Club on ABC’s “The View.” It will air Friday.

Club members Josiah and Shamy Gnanamuttu, 9 and 17, of Woodstock will accompany Atwood on the talk show. The kids lost their dad to a heart attack two years ago and started coming to Kate’s Club shortly thereafter. “For us, it’s like a second home,” said Josiah, a fourth-grader at Carmel Elementary. “It makes me feel like there’s other people just like me.”

Shamy, a senior at Woodstock High School, said she’s excited and nervous about the television appearance. She’s hoping someone watching will feel moved to contribute to bigger digs for the organization, currently located in Marietta. “We’re so cramped!” she said.

Perhaps Rosie and a certain real estate mogul could bury the hatchet and come up with a solution?

Taking a bite out of Whole Foods stock

No one has to wave the latest radio ratings book at the folks at Whole Foods to demonstrate the strength of Q100’s reach this week. After a listener went on “The Bert Show” last week to extol the virtues of Cobra, a Whole Foods herbal supplement that reignited her relationship with her boyfriend, the chain sold out of the ginseng-laced stuff. The herbal remedy, marketed as a “male performance enhancer,” immediately vanished from shelves. “We had to overnight a shipment,” Whole Foods spokesman Russ Benblatt told Buzz on Monday. With Valentine’s Day looming, the high-end grocery chain finally has the product back in stock. Still, Benblatt concedes that Cobra isn’t his favorite product in the Whole Body aisle.

“We have something called Honey Dust,” he allowed, laughing. “It comes with a feather applicator. And that’s all I’m going to say about it.”

ON MY iPOD

Earth Wind & Fire singer-producer Maurice White:John Coltrane. Miles Davis,” began the founder of the group, who oversaw the upcoming tribute to EW&F called “Interpretations,” featuring Lalah Hathaway, Dwele and others on a revised Stax imprint. “I have some of the currently popular things, too. I love OutKast. We played with OutKast. But I always go back to jazz.”

Celebrity birthdays

Actress Kim Novak is 74. Actor George Segal (“Just Shoot Me”) is 73. Actress Stockard Channing is 63. Talk show host Jerry Springer (left) is 63. Singer Peter Gabriel is 57. Singer Henry Rollins is 46. Bassist Todd Harrell of 3 Doors Down is 35. MC Natalie Stewart of Floetry is 28.

Contributing: Jennifer Brett, Sonia Murray and news services

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He’s not little Theo Huxtable anymore

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who will forever be known as Theo Huxtable from “The Cosby Show,” has wanted to do Joyce Littel’s annual V-103 “Passion & Poetry” concert for ages but never could find the time. This year, he wedged in a day to fly into Atlanta with just a few days’ notice.

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“I was a big part of the resurgence of the underground spoken word movement in 1993,” he told Buzz Saturday before his sound check at Center Stage in Midtown, which seats about 1,000.

He loves how Atlantans come to this event just to hear poetry: “Usually, you’re in a really small venue or you’re opening for some headlining singer or rapper.”

Friendly and relaxed, the 36-year-old Los Angeles resident said his true passion is playing bass in his band Miles Long. “Music is an important outlet for me so in between acting work I’m not pulling my hair out.”

He’s on a break from shooting a romantic adventure film, “Fool’s Gold,” starring Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson. But in this case he’s playing a villain, a departure from the good-guy persona he’s created on many a sitcom: “I’m able to show another side of what I do as an actor.”

Party animals hyped for the Tabernacle

On the strength of a memorable power ballad about infidelity, “Lips of an Angel,” Hinder last year became one of the top-selling acts of 2006.

And the Oklahoma City band, which has sold out the Tabernacle this Sunday, is blissfully enjoying every second. “We’re all too wasted to notice,” joked drummer Cody Hanson to Buzz. He then admitted he already was buzzed during the interview: “We party nonstop every day. We drink all day. We love being out on the road.”

Favorite ’80s power ballad: “It’s lame to say this, but ‘Here I Go Again’ by Whitesnake.

His take on country singer Jack Ingram’s cover of “Lips of An Angel”? “It’s flattering, but we feel like there’s no emotion to his version. We wish he had done a better job.”

Most wacked concert moment: when guitarist Joe “Blower” Garvey drank vodka from a prosthetic leg a guy threw onstage.

WSB host’s ‘never been so happy’

Chris Krok arrived on WSB-AM from Minneapolis a year ago Tuesday and handled late-night duties. The station hopes he eventually can take over one of the daytime slots.

So far, the chainsmoking jogger (yes, he does both, but not at the same time) has worked hard to make an impression, focusing heavily on local issues, from crime to illegal immigration.

He has dressed down as a panhandler and dressed up in a burqa. He nabbed the first live interview with a Cherokee County rape victim who fought off and and killed her attacker. He broke news about Kathryn Johnston, the elderly woman shot and killed by undercover cops in an alleged drug bust. And he loves battling callers who call him racist, stupid or worse.

“I feel great,” Krok wrote in an e-mail. “I’ve never been so happy in my talk-show career.”

He said it’s “sad” there are so few radio hosts left in Atlanta who focus on local issues since WSGT-AM dumped Denny Schaffer and Kim “The Kimmer” Peterson in November. (Krok’s WSB-AM brethren Neal Boortz and Clark Howard are syndicated.)

But he’s happy to take the mantle. “I’m so passionate about issues in our backyard, so this happens to be a perfect, natural fit.”

What’s up with Bo?

Bo Bice, former Atlantan and runner-up on “American Idol” in 2004, is no longer listed on the RCA Records Web site. Has he left the label? Nobody’s talking.

Roger Widynowski, RCA publicist, and Bice’s mom Nancy Downes, who lives in Covington, declined to comment. Bice’s talent agency Strategic Artist Management, which also reps the Dixie Chicks and Clay Aiken, was less kind. His agent, Kat Darnell, not only declined to comment but also yelled at Buzz for making multiple “harassing” phone calls to her when in fact, the number of calls made was a whopping three over three days.

Bice’s first CD “Real Thing,” which was far more pop-oriented than fans had expected, sold a respectable 650,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and generated a Top 20 hit. That’s about quadruple the sales of the first CDs of two other runner-ups — Justin Guarini and former Snellville gal Diana DeGarmo — but short of what Aiken sold in 2003. Guarini was dropped from RCA, while DeGarmo asked to be let go from her contract and RCA agreed.

Contributing: news services

CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS

Singer Michael McDonald is 55. Actor-talk show host Arsenio Hall is 52. Actress Christina Ricci is 27.

WAY TO GO!

Jeff Foxworthy’s CMT sketch show shot in Atlanta last year has not been renewed, but Alpharetta’s most successful comic has found a new job: host of a game show on Fox called “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?”

Adults compete for $1 million by answering questions most fifth-graders should know — and if they get stuck, they can get help from (who else?) elementary school kids.

“I took calculus in Georgia Tech, and I’ve got a sixth-grader and I’m looking at her math and I go, ‘I can’t help!’ ” Foxworthy told USA Today. “I’m very grateful that [the show’s producers] give me the answers.”

The first four episodes will air starting Feb. 27 after “American Idol.”

HIGH FIVE

99X’s top 5

  1. “This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race” — Fall Out Boy

  2. “Snow (Hey Oh)” — Red Hot Chili Peppers

  3. “Starlight” — Muse

  4. “Face Down” — Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

  5. “Anna Molly” — Incubus

— Mediabase 24/7

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New B-52’s album taxis toward fall

For the group’s first full-length studio recording in 15 years, the B-52’s are returning to their Southern roots. Over a late dinner Thursday upstairs at Repast in Midtown, B’s frontman Fred Schneider told Buzz that he and original members Cindy Wilson, Kate Pierson and Keith Strickland have been recording locally at Nickel and Dime Studios and are “halfway finished” with the album, tentatively scheduled for a fall release.

“It’s us, updated, essentially,” Schneider said of the sounds originating from the sessions. “It’s a little more electronic with guitars. But if we sample anyone, we’ll be sampling ourselves!”

The group has been routinely meeting here and in the band’s birthplace in Athens, to create the new tunes.

“This is where we started, so it just feels right to be making this record here,” Schneider explains. “We’ve loved recording at Nickel and Dime Studios, too. There are no distractions there. Once you’re in Avondale [Estates], you’re in Avondale. I love the Salvation Army there. I’ve found some great records there.”

On Thursday, Schneider also bought some vintage vinyl at Wax n Facts in Little Five Points to visit proprietor Danny Beard. (The DB Recs founder was the first to press the band’s single “Rock Lobster” as a 45 in 1978.)

Early Friday morning, Beard returned the favor by popping by Schneider’s guest DJ gig at Bazzaar in Midtown as Schneider spun James Brown, Yoko Ono and remixed Sarah Vaughan for the packed club.

Of the band’s return South to record, Beard told us: “They want to do it where they feel comfortable, I think. It’s great to have them back.”

And just when we didn’t think it was humanly possible for Bazzaar owner Bill Kaelin to become any cooler, he upended our opinion early Friday. He told us that for him, booking Schneider was a bit like returning to high school.

Kaelin confessed to us that he once got bounced out of a dance at his Catholic high school by gyrating to the B’s “Strobelight.”

Young Day is declared in L.A.

Former U.N. ambassador and Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young has been making the rounds this week in Los Angeles in his new capacity as a filmmaker. Young is the driving force behind the documentary “Rwanda Rising,” which drew a capacity crowd and a standing ovation Thursday night when the film opened the Pan African Film and Arts Festival there. Among those in attendance: Los Angeles Mayor Tony Villaraigosa. The “Rwanda Rising” director, Atlantan C.B. Hackworth, even managed to assemble a partial “Roots” reunion for the documentary when he hired Cicely Tyson, Louis Gossett Jr. and Levar Burton to provide voice work on the project. Young also discussed the project with Stevie Wonder on the singer’s weekly Los Angeles radio show this week. On Friday, the Los Angeles City Council proclaimed it Andrew Young Day. Hackworth told us via e-mail from the Left Coast that the film chronicles Rwanda’s success story of reconciliation and forgiveness in the aftermath of genocide. For Atlantans, there is a gallery of Hackworth’s photography from the project on display at Fernbank Science Center through March 31. Said Hackworth: “It was a rare privilege to work on this project with Ambassador Young.”

An ‘Ugly’ face may pay off in contest

They’re reeeally not paying B98.5 FM Kelly and Alpha morning show producer/human piñata Will Gara enough. Gara is vying with 23 other DJs across the country for a trip to Los Angeles to meet the cast of “Ugly Betty” on the set of the ABC comedy. In ABC’s “Ugly Betty: A Face for Radio DJ Contest,” listeners go to www.pciasp.com/uglybettycontest/selectphoto.aspx and vote on which radio guy is the most hideous in his cross-dressing Betty garb. Listeners can win a vacation to Cancun, Mexico, in exchange for voting. Gara is ticked that a radio guy from Florida is beating him. “You know how they are with elections,” Gara cracks via e-mail to Buzz. “I do hope my mini-sombrero propels me to first place real soon.”

Stork report

First for couple: Actor Kevin Costner (above) and his wife, Christine, are expecting their first child.

“They’re very excited, very happy about the pregnancy,” publicist Paul Bloch said.

Costner and his wife married in September 2004. He has three children from a previous marriage.

On my iPod

Grammy winner Mary J. Blige (right): “Funny you should ask because I just bought ‘Ask Rufus’ [by] Rufus & Chaka Khan. I’m all old soul, baby. Everything old. Chaka. Aretha [Franklin]. Candi Staton. Mavis Staples. The Stylistics. It helps me get through.”

Celebrity birthdays

Saturday: Actor Robert Wagner is 77. Singer Roberta Flack is 68.

Sunday: Actor Leslie Nielsen is 81. Actress Tina Louise (“Gilligan’s Island”) is 73. Actor Burt Reynolds is 71. Actress Jennifer Aniston is 38. Singer D’Angelo is 33. Singer-actress Brandy (“Moesha”) is 28. Singer Kelly Rowland (Destiny’s Child) is 26.

Contributing: Sonia Murray and news services

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History of sauce bottle something to chew on

Chefs can be a superstitious sort.

Still, it’s tough to deny the message in an unusual green-hued bottle that plumbers recently unearthed while digging into the floor of the Krog Street site where Kevin Rathbun Steak will debut this spring.

Upon examination, Rathbun identified it as an old Lea & Perrins steak sauce bottle. He estimates that it could have been left from when the building was operated as a cotton warehouse at the start of the last century.

Says Rathbun of the potential sign: “I think this building was destined to be Kevin Rathbun Steak. There hasn’t been any digging in the building for many, many years, so the bottle sat in the ground since the early 1900s. Somebody must have been enjoying a steak sandwich for lunch one day and had the sauce with it.”

At deadline Thursday, it could not be determined if the archaeological find would occupy a place of distinction when Rathbun’s steak concept bows or if Lea & Perrins had yet closed a deal to be the once-and-future steak sauce of the location.

Juicy response to magazine talk

As we fielded random calls and e-mails from sources asking about a rumor spreading across the city that Atlanta Peach magazine’s days on the newsstand are numbered, the glossy’s February-March, 158-page issue with cover guy Usher landed at Buzz Central this week.

With the current edition, the formerly quarterly publication ups its frequency to bimonthly. Usually, this isn’t a sign of impending publication suspension.

In the past year, Atlanta Peach and about a half-dozen other similar fashion/style/society mags have been launched here.

When we reached Atlanta Peach editor Elizabeth Roth on her BlackBerry on Thursday at New York Fashion Week, she told us, “I love it whenever anybody is talking about us, but no, we’re not going anywhere. We’re going to be in Atlanta for a very long time.” Roth said Atlanta Peach is planning “a huge” anniversary party for April.

A ‘Turned Funny’ return in Marietta

In an attempt to satisfy the demands of our late AJC colleague Celestine Sibley’s many readers, Theatre in the Square in Marietta has managed to book an encore run for its sold-out 25th season opener, “Turned Funny.”

The adaptation by Phillip DePoy is based on the longtime Atlanta Constitution reporter’s 1988 memoir of the same name.

For its return run, set for June 17 to July 29, Theatre in the Square has even secured the same cast of Jill Jane Clements, Ric Reitz and Linda Stephens as Sibley.

Theatre rep M.J. Conboy happily told us this week that tickets will go on sale March 15.

“We’re thrilled to be able to offer another run,” Conboy said. “We still have people calling. So many people just weren’t able to see it the first time around.”

Sir Elton’s Oscar party books Blunt

The Atlantans heading to Los Angeles for the 15th annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards celebration Feb. 25 at the Pacific Design Center will get to partake of a special performance by singer-songwriter James Blunt.

“James is a truly talented singer-songwriter,” Sir Elton said via a statement. “His voice and expressive lyrics enchant audiences worldwide. I have no doubt that he will do the same for our guests on Oscar night.”

Blunt, 32, is up for five awards at the Grammys, which will air live Sunday on CBS. His double-platinum debut album, “Back to Bedlam,” yielded the smash hit “You’re Beautiful.” He toured with John in 2004.

Sick bay /celebrity docket

Singer R. Kelly, 40, missed a Chicago court appearance on child pornography charges this week after undergoing surgery for a burst appendix, his lawyer said.

Attorney Terence Gillespie said the R&B singer underwent surgery Sunday, shortly after being admitted to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. The court hearing was Wednesday.

Gillespie said Thursday that Kelly was in good condition and was expected to be released from the hospital later in the day.

Kelly has pleaded not guilty to 14 counts of child pornography and is awaiting trial. Kelly was charged in 2002 with engaging in videotaped sex acts with an underage girl.

In December, a judge issued a ruling that allowed Kelly to travel out of state for business purposes without permission. Kelly was in Miami to perform at a Super Bowl party over the weekend.

Kelly’s next court date is Feb. 21, and Gillespie said he expected Kelly to be there.

Quote of the day

“It’s a nonsense I perpetrate purely for financial gain.”

— Actor Hugh Grant, the star of the upcoming romantic comedy “Music and Lyrics,” on whether he believes in happy endings, in People magazine, out today.

Celebrity birthdays

News correspondent Roger Mudd is 79. Singer Carole King is 65. Actor Joe Pesci is 64. Author Alice Walker is 63. Actress Mia Farrow is 62. Country singer Travis Tritt is 44. Actor David Gallagher (“7th Heaven”) is 22.

Contributing: news services.

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‘Private Number’ = ‘Private Idaho’

We’ll be honest — not a lot of folks are privy to the digits of our personal cellphone (primarily because a certain parental figure needs a free line to ring for guidance on recording “24”).

So when our mobile rang the other day and “Private Number” popped up on-screen, we were intrigued. Even more intriguing, it was B-52’s frontman Fred Schneider on the other end. And since it was his dime, we immediately began quizzing Schneider on what music he’ll be hauling to his guest DJ gig tonight at Bazzaar in Midtown. “Probably everything from [naughty electronica act] Peaches to obscure old funk and disco,” he told us. “Hopefully, people won’t be standing around drinking martinis. I want them dancing on the tables.”

Between tracks, we’ll try and pry a progress report from him on the eagerly anticipated Bs’ record, due later his year. Alas, Schneider will be playing CDs and not his impressive vinyl collection.

Said Schneider: “I was going to bring vinyl until I realized my arm would fall off!”

Author’s identity out at Outwrite

On Wednesday, the folks at Outwrite Books in Midtown could finally confirm the identity of the professional sports figure booked for an in-store signing at 8 p.m. Feb. 28. For weeks, the author’s identity had been withheld because of an agreement Outwrite owner Philip Rafshoon made with the book’s publishers. On Wednesday, however, former NBA player and Utah Jazz center John Amaechi formally announced that he’s gay. Amaechi is booked to appear on ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” Sunday. He then hits the road to promote his autobiography, “Man in the Middle,” when it’s released Feb. 14.

“I’ve known for a while, but I couldn’t tell anybody,” Rafshoon told Buzz on Wednesday. “Staff, friends, customers, everybody wanted to know. Now everybody knows I can keep a secret.” And since we were in an incredibly generous mood at deadline Wednesday, we didn’t challenge Rafshoon on that last quote. …

Breakfast of champions

Note to self: In our next life, learn a sport. When the L.A. Lakers were ready to fly out of town Wednesday at 7 a.m. on a private plane, Morton’s Steakhouse downtown manager Chris Giangrosso was waiting at Hartsfield-

Jackson. Giangrosso had a hefty breakfast order of 40 piping hot steaks and baked potatoes for the team. And after Monday night’s win over the Hawks, we’re told that the L.A. players and coaches even treated themselves to chocolate cake for all.

Overscene

Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel and Georgia House Speaker Glenn Richardson, among the gaggle of politicos waiting patiently Tuesday in the governor’s conference room at the state Capitol to pose for pictures with and receive autographs from “Wild Hogs” actors John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, William H. Macy and Tim Allen.

Quote of the Day

“And be sure, if there is a flight to bad-taste hell, you will be flying that plane.”

— Annoyed Buzz reader Carl Clifford about our item in Wednesday’s column, where we criticized the editors of The Onion on matters of taste after they apparently doctored a photo from Coretta Scott King’s 2006 Ebenezer Baptist memorial on the satirical news Web site.

Celebrity birthdays

Composer-conductor John Williams is 75. ABC News anchor Ted Koppel is 67. Actor Nick Nolte is 66. Author John Grisham is 52. Singer Vince Neil of Motley Crue is 46. Actor Gary Coleman is 39. Actor Seth Green (“Austin Powers,” “Buffy The Vampire Slayer”) is 33.

Contributing: Sonia Murray and news services

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Onion parody lacking in taste?

If there is indeed a hell, the editors at theonion.com surely booked first-class, one-way seats on Tuesday. The satirical news Web site posted a seemingly amusing sports story with the headline “Millions of Americans Travel to Attend Barbaro’s Funeral.” The parody on the recently deceased Kentucky Derby winner was an obvious wink at the country’s spate of lengthy public goodbyes for beloved presidents and Godfathers of Soul. Alas, the story was accompanied by a snapshot of a public memorial chronicling an open casket with mourners filing past. Onion designers had altered the image by Photoshopping a horse’s head into the casket.

Funny? Sure.

The problem? The original source photo appears to be a photo of Coretta Scott King’s memorial at Ebenezer Baptist Church that was held one year ago Tuesday.

An e-mail to Onion editor Scott Dikkers seeking comment had gone unanswered by deadline Tuesday.

Coupling

MTV prankster Bam Margera, 27, star of “Viva La Bam,” married childhood friend Missy Rothstein, 26, Saturday in downtown Philadelphia.

The couple wed in front of about 350 friends and family members — and an MTV crew.

Margera is making his path to marriage into a nine-part reality television series called “Bam’s Unholy Union.” The wedding itself will be shown in the final episode in April.

The festivities included a performance by rocker Iggy Pop, as well as appearances by skateboard legend Tony Hawk and James Iha, formerly of the rock band Smashing Pumpkins.

The couple will honeymoon in Dubai. It was not immediately clear whether they were booked into the Dallas Austin suite.

Overscene

“Wild Hogs” actors Martin Lawrence (right) and Tim Allen taking in the Hawks-Lakers game Monday night at Philips Arena downtown with rapper Bow Wow, Green Bay Packers’ Charles Woodson, Cleveland Indians’ Victor Martinez, Seattle Mariners’ Horacio Ramirez, “Sister Act: The Musical” actress Dawnn Lewis and Hawks hall of famer Dominique Wilkins.

Celebrity docket

Keith Urban, the Nashville country singer, has filed a lawsuit against Keith Urban, the painter from New Jersey, claiming the painter’s Web site violates federal trademark laws.

The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Nashville, says Keith D. Urban of Wayne, N.J., is using his keithurban.com domain in a deceptive manner and for commercial purposes.

The Web site includes the statement: “You have reached the site of Keith Urban. To those who don’t know, oil painting is one of my hobbies.” It then directs viewers to a gallery of paintings and offers limited-edition prints for sale.

The singer — whose Web address is keithurban.net — argues that the New Jersey man is misleading people.

The New Jersey Urban didn’t respond to an e-mail sent Tuesday.

The lawsuit doesn’t specify monetary damages, but it seeks transfer of the address to the singer and an injunction barring the painter from operating a Web site that suggests any relationship with him.

Celebrity birthdays

“Crossing Jordan” actor Miguel Ferrer is 52. “Boston Legal” actor James Spader is 47. Country singer Garth Brooks is 45. Comedian Chris Rock is 42. Actor Jason Gedrick (“Windfall,” “Boomtown”) is 40. Actor Ashton Kutcher (“That ’70s Show”) is 29. Actress Tina Majorino (“Napoleon Dynamite,” “Veronica Mars”) is 22.

Contributing: news services

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“Hogs” stars ride into town

Bless our hearts. Whether it’s “Gone With the Wind,” “Song of the South,” “City Slickers 2” or “Lost in Space,” we love to stand outside and swoon over Hollywood stars when they come to town to hawk a movie.

On Tuesday, hundreds turned out on Washington Street downtown outside the state capitol to welcome John Travolta, William H. Macy, Tim Allen and Martin Lawrence, the stars of the upcoming Touchstone Pictures middle-aged buddy comedy, “Wild Hogs.”

Clad in leather jackets, the Hollywood actors gingerly rode into the event on Harleys.

In what we construed as a way to somehow account for the taxpayer expense of re-locating half of the state’s motorcycle police force to downtown in exchange for a eight-minute photo op with the actors, Governor Sonny Perdue happily proclaimed it “Wild Hogs Motorcycle Safety Day” as he presented the actors with Harley-Davidson biker vests.

Perdue, who once drove a race car around the Capitol, wore a dark suit and refrained from hopping on a Harley.

Perdue rattled off some scary highway accident stats (“1700 Georgians were killed on our roadways last year”) and promised the introduction of a “Super Speeder Bill” in the state legislature Thursday before handing over the microphone to his guests.

Hundreds of onlookers taking photos clustered to take in the scene, many of which were motorcyclists sporting leather jackets emblazoned with slogans like “Riding for Christian Motorcyclists Association“ and “Bad [posterior] Girls Ride Bad [posterior] Toys.”

“Although it looks like we sometimes we don’t know what we’re doing, we had a month of training for this movie,” Travolta reassured the assembled.

Some one in the crowd shot back, “Way to go, Vinnie Barbarino!” referencing the actor’s 1970s sitcom past on “Welcome Back Kotter.”

Referring to his co-stars as “Johnny” and “Billy,” Allen told the crowd that he and Macy have a new love of motorcycling, thanks to “Wild Hogs.” Added Allen: “We did have some mishaps on this movie but Billy and I dig this now. I don’t like the helmet but I wear it.”

Citing exhaustion, Buzz gave up before getting an exact count of all the officers present and their flashing police motorcycles brought in from Cobb, Calhoun, DeKalb and Fulton counties. “Wild Hogs” arrives in theaters March 2.

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Fonda party and premiere one hot ticket

Jane Fonda has set May 7 as the date for her annual Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention benefit. And, as expected, the evening will serve as the Southeastern premiere of “Georgia Rule,” the two-time Oscar-winning, Poncey-Highland resident’s next film.

Fonda shot the Garry Marshall-directed film last year with Felicity Huffman, Lindsay Lohan and Dermot Mulroney. And while nothing is set in stone, Fonda is hopeful that she will coax her co-stars to Atlanta to walk the red carpet with her at the Woodruff Arts Center.

As usual, the evening will feature the film screening, a private cocktail reception and the always inimitable live auction. (Compleeeetely unprintable stories from 2005’s G-CAPP auction with Wanda Sykes remain among our Top 5 cocktail party anecdotes to this day …)

“I had such a wonderful time making this film, and I am so happy to share it with some of my close friends while raising awareness about the work we’re doing in adolescent pregnancy prevention,” Fonda told Buzz via an e-mailed statement.

And since we enjoy cashing our check weekly, we asked the question most expected of us: Will the troubled Lohan, who in recent days has been in and out of rehab, attend the soiree?

“I don’t feel comfortable speculating on any of that,” event rep Tara Murphy told us graciously.

In the past year, while Lohan has made favorable acting impressions in “Bobby” and “A Prairie Home Companion” (Fonda herself has praised Lohan’s work), her tabloid-fodder personal life led to a dressing-down from the studio while she was shooting “Georgia Rule” last summer.

Murphy told us that tickets for the highly anticipated G-CAPP event are already being snapped up. For more info, go to gcapp.org or call 404-475-6051.

A new home for Randy & Spiff

Talk about radio survivors: Morning team Randy & Spiff is moving to news/talk WGST-AM starting Feb. 26, the pair’s fourth station in just over four years.

Randy Cook and Spiff Carner will forgo the Supremes and Rod Stewart in favor of business, sports and politics but say they’ll maintain the light humorous tone they’ve solidified over the past 18 years in the Atlanta market. “It’ll be a learning curve,” Carner said, “but we’re excited about it.”

The two were the bedrock of oldies station Fox 97.1 from 1989 through 2003. Later, they made homes at Cool 105.7 and soft rock Lite 94.9. They lasted at the latter about 18 months until Dec. 18, when Clear Channel dumped soft rock for country. “When we flipped Lite, it wasn’t about them,” said Clear Channel operations manager Clay Hunnicutt. “They’re great guys with a long history in the market. Unlike most AM morning shows, they’ll do it with a little more flair, a little more entertainment.”

Locke pays up for past sins

There was an open bar upstairs at Rainwater on Saturday night. Still, Star 94’s Vikki Locke ended up spending $700 on two martinis. While Locke was in the Alpharetta eatery for dinner, the owners asked her to poke her head inside the private 40th birthday party for Chris Glavine, thrown by her New York Mets pitcher hubby, Tom Glavine. The problem? When the 16-year vet left the Braves in 2002, Locke was so peeved she announced on-air that she would boo Glavine when the Mets came to town. As it turns out, Glavine has a good memory, and when Locke ran into him, with two free drinks in her hand, “The first thing out of his mouth was, ‘Are you trash-talking me at my own party?’ ” Locke told Buzz Monday. “I was mortified.” Locke apologized and then announced on the air Monday that she would donate $500 to CURE Childhood Cancer, Chris Glavine’s favorite charity, if Tom Glavine would call into the show. Co-host Steve McCoy then suggested that Locke pay an additional $100 every hour Glavine didn’t call. Consequently, Locke is writing CURE a check for $700, and Star 94 is matching the donation.

High Five

Top live auction items at the annual Winter Weekend in Cancun benefiting the Carter Presidential Center. The weekend raised $1,016,478:

5. Manuel Rodriguez flamenco guitar, $24,000

4. A 1991 signed photo of Presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush, Ford and Nixon, $26,000

3. A print of a painting by President Carter of the center’s Japanese Garden, $30,000

2. A North Georgia fly-fishing weekend with the Carters and guide Ted Turner, $43,000

1. President Carter’s handcrafted tiger wood baby cradle, $300,000.

— Courtesy of Carter Presidential Center

Uncoupling

Singer Kylie Minogue and her boyfriend, actor Olivier Martinez, have announced their separation.

Minogue recently resumed performing after treatment for breast cancer. In November, the 38-year-old singer told Elle magazine that Martinez had been an “incredible” support during her illness.

She and Martinez, a 41-year-old French actor who currently stars in “Blood and Chocolate,” confirmed the split via a statement.

“They have made it clear that the decision to go their separate ways was mutual and amicable,” the statement said, adding that the pair “remain close friends.” Natch.

Celebrity birthdays

Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor is 90. Actor Patrick Macnee (“The Avengers”) is 85. Actor Rip Torn is 76. Actor Mike Farrell is 68. NBC news anchorman Tom Brokaw is 67. Singer Fabian is 64. Singer Natalie Cole is 57. Actress Megan Gallagher (“Millennium”) is 47. Vocalist Axl Rose of Guns N’ Roses is 45. Singer Rick Astley is 41.

Contributing: Rodney Ho and news services

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Paris is not burning with energy

Paris Bennett, the exuberant teenager who lived briefly in Fayetteville before joining “American Idol” a year ago, swept through Atlanta last week to do promotions and hang out with friends. Buzz grabbed lunch with her at Midtown’s Noodle.

But the 18-year-old already had eaten, so Buzz munched while she answered questions. She wore a Bebe leather jacket with fur fringes, a trendy Ed Hardy trucker cap and huge sunglasses you might see on the likes of Whitney Houston or Mary J. Blige.

Bennett, who finished fifth last year on “Idol,” showed none of her bubbly nature. She seemed weary and wary, answering questions curtly, with minimal elaboration. She denied fatigue. “I don’t get burned out,” she said flatly. “I’m always ready to go to the next place.”

Her new CD, set to be released in early spring by her uncle’s record label, 306 Entertainment, will be an eclectic mix of pop, R&B, jazz, hip-hop and other genres. She has already released a single, “Ordinary Love,” a rock/R&B hybrid dance tune, to radio stations. “Everybody knows I’m a versatile person,” she said. “That’s what makes me who I am.”

She has been spending recent months in Minneapolis, where her mom lives and her record label is based, but hopes to eventually find a home in the South, be it Atlanta, New Orleans, Texas or Florida. She said she’s part of the beta testing team for the upcoming iPhone, plans to trick up a monster truck in black and pink, and recently bought a teacup Yorkie she named Prince, after the Minneapolis funkster whom she got to meet at the “Idol” finale last May.

And she’s started her own company, Paris Bennett Inc., to invest her money and create tie-ins to her persona. “By the time I’m 21, I hope to be a millionaire,” she proclaimed.

As for her brief trip to Atlanta, she said she had no grand plans before going to New York City for Fashion Week. “I can’t go many places” in public, she said with a sigh. “It’s the hassle of being Paris Bennett.”

Give it up for Jack

Kiefer Sutherland took time off from playing the indestructible Jack Bauer on “24” to make a surprise appearance onstage Saturday at the Tabernacle to introduce Rocco DeLuca and the Burden, a band on his record label.

“I had gone to dinner with Scott Freeman from Best Buy before the show, and [Jackyl lead singer and businessman]Jesse James Dupree showed up with Kiefer to surprise us!” wrote Leslie Fram, 99X program director and morning co-host, in an e-mail to Buzz on Sunday. “He wanted to thank the station and Best Buy for all the support in Atlanta and how we are breaking Rocco.”

Sutherland visited Atlanta in October for 99X, when he was promoting a documentary about his rocky experience as the manager for the band, and was the first phone guest for the new Morning X show.

Random bits

Farrah Fawcett got an unbeatable gift for her 60th birthday: a clean bill of health. The actress, who revealed in October that she was fighting cancer, learned this week that she is cancer-free, spokesman Mike Pingel said Friday. Dr. Gary Gitnick, Fawcett’s lead physician at the University of California in Los Angeles, said the actress “has had a full and complete response to treatment.” Fawcett didn’t say what type of cancer she was treated for, but her ex, Ryan O’Neal, told People magazine she was treated for anal cancer. …

Speaking of O’Neal, cops in Malibu, Calif., arrested the Oscar-nominated actor Saturday on charges of assaulting his adult son, Griffin, at O’Neal’s home. He was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and negligent discharge of a fiream. O’Neal, who was released on a $50,000 bond, couldn’t be reached for comment. …

A federal judge has issued a temporary injunction against a Web site peddling personal pictures, videos, diaries and other items that heiress Paris Hilton once kept at a storage facility. Hilton sued the Web site ParisExposed.com last month, accusing it of exploiting her private personal belongings for commercial gain. The injunction issued Friday temporarily bars the Web site from releasing Hilton’s Social Security number, health data and other personal info. …

Former oldies station Sunny 100.1, which covers northwest metro Atlanta, is now simulcasting La Raza 102.3, the regional Mexican music station that emanates out of northeast metro Atlanta.

Celebrity birthdays

Actress Barbara Hershey is 59. Actor-director-comedian Christopher Guest is 59. Actor-comedian Tim Meadows (“Saturday Night Live”) is 46. Actress Jennifer Jason Leigh is 45. Actress Laura Linney ( “You Can Count on Me”) is 43. Alpharetta-based singer Bobby Brown is 38. Country singer Sara Evans is 36.

SILLY JOKE OF THE WEEK

“The New Jersey Nets this week unveiled their new senior dance group that consists of members who range in age from 59 to 83. When asked what the group would wear, one member replied, ‘Depends.’ ” — Amy Poehler, “Saturday Night Live” Feb. 3 (technically Feb. 4, since it was past midnight)

WHAT’S ON YOUR IPOD

Josh Holloway, the former North Georgian who plays sexy bad boy Sawyer on “Lost,” which returns after a three-month hiatus this Wednesday at 10 p.m. on ABC.

“I just had a session with [fellow “Lost” cast member] JorgĂ© Garcia, who is the master of music. I had hardly anything on my iPod, so he spent the day with me downloading. I’m only up to D [alphabetically], and I have five days’ worth of music.”

HIS FAVORITES? “Tool is my Sawyer music. I love all rock ’n’ roll. I’m a nut for Southern rock like ZZ Top. I’m stuck in the ’60s and ’70s with Floyd, Zeppelin, the Doors.”

HIS GUILTY PLEASURE: A recently downloaded Britney Spears song. But he said his wife, Yessica, put it on his iPod. “I’m embarrassed to say it’s pretty good. But I can’t remember the name of it. It’s a slow one.”

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ASO’s designs on Rogers not just musical

The guy who once graced the radio airwaves with “You Decorated My Life” will be performing similar duties at the 2007 Decorators’ Show House & Gardens fund-raiser for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

Buzz learned Friday that country singer and interior designer Kenny Rogers will serve as the honorary chair at the 37th annual event hosted by the Atlanta Symphony Associates.

This year’s selected showplace is Whitehall, a massive white-columned Southern beauty, located at 4795 Harris Trail on the corner of Northside Drive.

And unlike a lot of honorary chairs, who have a tendency to take a powder at the actual fund-raiser, Rogers will roll up his sleeves and not only cut the ribbon at the posh April 26 opening night “Magnolias in the Moonlight” preview gala, but he’ll be decorating a room as well. According to event rep Alison King, Rogers and business partner/decorator Jim Weinberg, who co-own Kenji Design Studios, are undertaking the design work on the structure’s family/music room.

The event also will encompass the work of 29 other top Atlanta designers, who will transform the house into a high-end palace in time for ASO-benefiting tours scheduled for April 28 to May 20.

For more info: www.decoratorsshowhouse.org.

‘Love, Lies’ and ratings?

Sticking to the sofa tonight and looking for something sordid? We humbly suggest the “Love and Lies” edition of “48 Hours Mystery” on WGCL. You may recognize some of the characters profiled. CBS is touting that for the first time, a mystery woman who was part of the Barton Corbin saga will speak publicly on the show. You’ll recall that Corbin was the Dacula dentist who pleaded guilty last September to killing his wife, Jennifer Corbin, and his former girlfriend Dorothy “Dolly” Hearn. Authorities said Barton Corbin shot both women in the head, then staged the deaths as suicides. The story was covered by national media and will be the subject of an upcoming book by best-selling true-crime writer Ann Rule.

Reporters from “48 Hours Mystery” interviewed all the major players in the case, including Gwinnett District Attorney Danny Porter.

CBS News correspondent Peter Van Sant said his company also hired a private detective to help track down Anita Hearn (no relation to Dotty), thought to be a pivotal witness in the murder trial because of her alleged steamy Internet relationship with Jennifer Corbin. Dozens of sexually explicit e-mails show that Jennifer began the relationship with a person she believed was a man named “Christopher.” She later discovered that her online lover was Hearn, a woman.

Jennifer Corbin’s family say they agreed to be interviewed by CBS before they knew that Anita Hearn would be on the show.

The awkwardness begins at 10 p.m.

Shopper Bowl Sunday

If shopping is more interesting to you than the Super Bowl on Sunday, you’ll have an opportunity to engage in your favorite sport in the comfort of your home while the die-hard Colts or Bears fans watch the game. From noon to 10 p.m. Sunday, the online retailer edressme.com is having a “They Watch, You Shop” sale featuring 10-12 dress styles from such designers as Anna Sui, Laundry by Shelli Segal and BCBG. The special frocks will be on sale only during Super Bowl festivities — anywhere from 40 percent to 50 percent off the retail price, then immediately marked back up at 10 p.m. The early spring merchandise from six to eight designers will be available in sizes 2-12. And free shipping is part of the purchase price.

The founder of edressme.com, Joanne Stoner, thought up the idea based on comments from her friends. “We always would go to Super Bowl parties, but we were not into the game,” she said. “We would stand around and end up in the kitchen, eating salsa and chips or cleaning up. Since all of us like to shop together, I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to do a little online shopping.” And Stoner hinted that she might be adding more dress styles throughout the game.

Uncoupling

Former Alpharetta resident Whitney Houston is attempting to fast-track her divorce from Bobby Brown. Houston, who filed divorce papers in October, requested a default judgment in a document filed Dec. 28 in Orange County, Calif., Superior Court. A checked box on the two-page document indicates that there are “no issues of division of community property” in the divorce.

The document was obtained by the CelebTV.com Web site, which reported it this week. Houston, 43, has asked for custody of the couple’s 13-year-old daughter, Bobbi Kristina, and that Brown, 37, be allowed visitation rights.

High five

Downloaded ring tones this week

1. Chris Brown Featuring Jay Biz, “Poppin’ “

2. Buckcherry, “Crazy [expletive]”

3. Koji Kondo, “Super Mario Brothers Theme”

4. Nickelback, “Rock Star”

5. Rascal Flatts, “What Hurts the Most”

— Billboard

Celebrity birthdays

Saturday: Comedian Joey Bishop is 89. Actress Blythe Danner is 64. Actor Nathan Lane is 51. Actress Maura Tierney (“ER”) is 42.

Sunday: Actor Conrad Bain (“Diff’rent Strokes”) is 84. Singer Alice Cooper is 59. Country singer Clint Black is 45. Singer Gavin DeGraw is 30.

Contributing: Marylin Johnson, Lateef Mungin and news services

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Summer fashion at Grady High

You could see your breath outside Grady High School Thursday night but inside the gym, things were decidedly more summer-like.

With the help of the Grady High School Marching Knights and the school’s cheerteam and roller girls, Pecan Pie Couture designer Clint Zeagler unveiled his 2007 Summer fashion line.

And much of the elite Buckhead charitable fund-raising community came out to support the evening, a benefit for Grady’s talented Urban Couture student designers.

“No, I’m not telling you the last time I sat in bleachers,” attendee Aida Flamm playfully told Buzz. In a more serious tone, the glammed-up Flamm observed: “I really love this high school. It’s a gem in the city of Atlanta. I’ll support anything Grady does. I also thought it was great that [Zeagler] shared the spotlight tonight with the school’s fashion students. It wasn’t all about him and that was nice to see.” The filled gym clapped its approval for both the student designs and Zeagler’s reto-inspired, pastel-hued fun in the sun frocks.

The warm weather line — Zeagler calls it Marching Band Glam — was a perfect fit for the high school gym unveiling. Self-professed Midtown Ambassador of Mirth Baton Bob kicked off the evening by bursting through a football game-styled paper banner with “Pecan Pie Couture” painted across it. The Marching Knights performed a rousing rendition of Paul Simon’s “You Can Call Me Al” as the student Urban Couture designers and models wearing their outfits took a final stroll across the basketball court to enthusiastic applause both from monied socialites and the designers’ Grady High peers.

“Project Runway” finalist Michael Knight was among those applauding in the bleachers.

Finally, a grinning Zeagler made his way down the make-shift runway to wave to the crowd.

At the fashion show’s after-party at Halo in Midtown, Zeagler told us: “The Grady High students were the total inspiration to have the launch there. I wanted an opportunity to showcase the work they do. Well, and to have fun.”

The show was dedicated to the budding fashion designer’s mother, Jan Treado Zeagler “and all Southern women who remind us what it means to be a lady.” Treado Zeagler drove in from Sylvania, Georgia in winter weather for the event. “Watching my son is always worth the drive,” she told us.

There was one minor catastrophe, however. When Zeagler presented the evening’s co-chairs Kevin Knaus and Carey Carter with complimentary boxed homemade pecan pies, Carter immediately slung his up under his arm.

“I thought it was a T-shirt,” Carter confided. “Now I have some lovely pecan pie pudding!”

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V-103 promotion draws some Asian-American fire

A small contingent of Asian-Americans protested a V-103 promotion Wednesday night at Midtown’s Shout restaurant, where the radio station held a contest in which it gave away a trip to Hong Kong and China for the best Asian-themed costume.

Gabe Tungol, a 22-year-old Filipino-American and a graduate of Bates College in Maine, said the promotion for a station whose audience is largely African-American revealed cultural “misappropriation.” In an e-mail to the AJC, he wrote, “The premise is based on a perpetuation of misinformed, denigratory racial stereotypes, and harks back to an era in which yellowface was considered culturally appropriate.”

Tungol, who came with four other Asian-Americans, signed in as a contestant and went up onstage, where he told about his objections. He said he was offended that some people were in white powder and slanty eyes, shuffling their feet and pointing and giggling like geisha girls. When someone said this was merely “theatrical,” he compared it with blackface in the early 20th century. The crowd was mostly polite, and a few applauded when they finished.

Rick Caffey, general manager, told Buzz on Thursday that the contest probably wasn’t the most thoughtful. “We’ve learned a lesson,” he said. “We bill ourselves as the people’s station, and we are for all people. My apologies to anyone who had been offended. That wasn’t our intent.”

Morning show co-hosts Frank Ski and Wanda Smith, who hold annual trips all over the world, are taking 200 radio listeners to Hong Kong and China this month, partly to expand cultural awareness.

Summer style warms Grady design benefit

You could see your breath outside Grady High School Thursday night but inside the gym, things were decidedly more summer-like.

With the help of the Grady Marching Knights and the school’s cheerteam and roller girls, Pecan Pie Couture designer Clint Zeagler unveiled his 2007 Summer line.

And much of the elite Buckhead charitable fund-raising community came out to support the evening, a benefit for Grady’s talented Urban Couture student designers.

“No, I’m not telling you the last time I sat in bleachers,” attendee Aida Flamm playfully told Buzz.

The filled gym clapped its approval for both the student designs and Zeagler’s retro-inspired, pastel-hued fun in the sun frocks.

There was one minor catastrophe, however. When Zeagler presented the evening’s co-chairs Kevin Knaus and Carey Carter with complimentary boxed homemade pies, Carter slung his up under his arm.

“I thought it was a T-shirt,” Carter confided. “Now I have some lovely pecan pie pudding!”

Quote of the day

“I bought them their first pair of diamond earrings. Tiny Tiffany diamonds for baby girls.”

New father and Atlanta restaurateur Sean “Diddy” Combs on the recent birth of his twin daughters, Jessie James and D’Lila Star, with girlfriend Kim Porter in People magazine, out today.

Celebrity birthdays

Actress Elaine Stritch is 82. Comedian Tom Smothers is 70. Singer Graham Nash is 65. Actress Farrah Fawcett is 60. Model Christie Brinkley is 53. Singer Shakira is 30.

Contributing: Rodney Ho and news services.

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Spanx founder stuns Oprah with $1M donation

It takes a lot to shock Oprah Winfrey and reduce her to tears on the set of “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”

Exactly how much?

A million dollars.

That’s the amount of a personal check Spanx founder Sara Blakely will hand the talk show queen today when she surprises her with the donation on the “How’d They Do That?” edition of “Oprah” broadcast on WSB-TV at 4 p.m. The Atlanta entrepreneur had been asked to participate as a guest on the show that was taped in December.

When Blakely decided to make the sizable donation to Winfrey’s Oprah’s Leadership Academy in South Africa, she didn’t tell her mother, her grandmother or even her accountant.

“I was afraid that someone might try to talk me out of it!” Blakely joked Thursday to Buzz. Blakely only informed a single “Oprah” producer who, in turn, prompted the talk show queen to end a segment by asking Blakely about “a new project you’re working on.” Expecting Blakely to plug a new line of products, Winfrey “just froze, put her hand on her chest and her eyes filled with tears” when the footless pantyhose pioneer made the check presentation.

For Blakely, the check was a unique way “to pay it forward.”

As it turns out, in the late 1990s when Blakely was selling copiers and fax machines door-to-door and trying to interest folks in her control-top footless pantyhose idea on nights and weekends, Winfrey gave her a much needed sign to continue her business plan.

“I was attending a sales seminar in Detroit and I was in my hotel room when I turned on ‘Oprah,’ ” Blakely recalls. “Suddenly, there she was lifting her pant leg and telling her audience how she had cut the feet out of her control pantyhose so she could wear these pants she had on.”

Years later after Spanx took off, thanks in part to a on-air plug by Winfrey in 2000, Blakely was touring South Africa as she was establishing her Sara Blakely Foundation. When she asked about a large plot of land under construction, she was told the project would become part of Winfrey’s school there.

“It was another full-circle moment for me that, here I was, halfway around the world and here is this work that Oprah was doing,” says Blakely.

The donation prompted Winfrey to invite Blakely into her office after the show.

As a producer led Blakely past two security guards and a roped-off area, she was told, “Oprah never does this.”

In her office, a grateful Winfrey met with Blakely in her pajamas. She then showed the Spanx founder 15 minutes of a documentary that she was working on about the Leadership Academy.

Blakely plans to celebrate the experience this afternoon with a viewing party at the Bucket Shop in Buckhead with her staff.

Asked if she was going to let somebody else pick up the tab for a change, Blakely laughed and replied: “I’m going to work on that!”

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‘Home Plate’ chef: ATL is home

Chef Marvin Woods called Buzz Central Wednesday to fill us in on his plans. The bad news: It likely won’t include him behind the stove at Spice in Midtown. The good news: The Turner South “Home Plate” chef is staying in Atlanta. “I’ve been doing this 23 years, and this isn’t the first time I’ve gotten into a thing that didn’t go the way it was supposed to go,” Woods reasoned. “My family and I didn’t just move to Atlanta for Spice. Everyone here has been incredibly welcoming to us.”

Woods did confirm that he had a conversation with rapper-actor Ludacris a few weeks ago, as the music mogul considered buying the space owned by restaurateur Bruce Patterson. Ludacris “said he liked what I was doing,” Woods said. The timing didn’t work out, however.

Woods is busying himself with a planned summer launch of Mad Flavor, a line of spices and sauces based on his popular Low Country-Island-African-influenced approach to cooking. Woods says he’s also in talks with folks at Turner to continue the “Home Plate” franchise in some format, possibly as a podcast.

Music insiders party

The performing rights organization SESAC threw itself a party Tuesday night at Puritan Mill downtown to celebrate the opening of its new Atlanta chapter. SESAC is now poised to compete with its acronym-ed rivals, ASCAP and BMI, for some of Atlanta’s top songwriting talent. The party was a swanky affair — “business attire” was requested on the invitations. But inside the warehouse-style space, it looked more like music industry prom night. Local chapter head Cappriccieo Scates, who wore a black-on-black suit, took the stage and gave a little motivational speech to SESAC clients.

“I challenge you,” he said, “to challenge me.”

After that came a performance by R&B singer Sammie, who was backed on keyboard by Grammy-nominated songwriter/producer Bryan-Michael Cox.

Luda goes to school

If only every day at high school could be like this …

Rap, R&B and jazz stars lead your class.

You raise your hand to ask questions like, “Can I get a hug?”

That was the scene Wednesday during Grammy Career Day at Clark Atlanta University, where about 300 metro Atlanta students from 10 area high schools sat in on a dream lesson.

The session puts students in direct contact with industry pros. The day began with a panel featuring Ludacris, R&B singer-songwriter Lyfe Jennings, jazz guitarist Earl Klugh, record label exec Dee Dee Murray and vocal coach Jan Smith. This was followed by a closing concert by R&B newcomer Shareefa, performing her single, “I Need a Boss.”

“The questions these kids asked are the same kinds of things I wanted to know at their age, and there was no one around like that panel to answer them for me,” Ludacris remarked afterward. “That’s why I do things like this — to make it better for the next hungry young kid. The talent out there is just waiting to be bigger than me. And all they need is this knowledge.”

Or in 16-year-old Brecola Stokley’s case, a hug from Luda, one of her favorite artists.

Coming attractions

“Dale,” a documentary on the late Dale Earnhardt Sr. (left), will wheel into metro Atlanta theaters March 6-8 and March 13-15.

Authorized by the NASCAR legend’s widow, Teresa Earnhardt, and narrated by Paul Newman, “Dale” includes archival race footage, never-before-seen home videos and interviews with friends, family and competitors.

Theaters showing the documentary will include: Mansell Crossing, Phipps Plaza, Parkway Point, Atlantic Station, Mall of Georgia, Hollywood 24, North DeKalb, Arbor Place, Medlock Crossing, Barrett Commons, Town Center, Discover Mills, Stonecrest, Southlake Pavilion, Snellville Oaks, Regal 22 (Austell), Tinseltown 17 (Fayetteville), Hollywood (Gainesville), Griffin Stadium (Griffin), Dawson 400 (Dawsonville) and Beachwood Cinema (Athens).

Tickets are available for $10 at www.dalethemovie.com and at participating box offices.

Celebrity birthdays

Actor-comedian Garrett Morris is 70. Singer Don Everly of the Everly Brothers is 70. Actor Sherman Hemsley is 69. Actor-writer-director Terry Jones (“Monty Python”) is 65. Actor-writer-producer Billy Mumy (“Lost in Space”) is 53. Singer Lisa Marie Presley is 39. Actor Michael C. Hall (“Dexter”) is 36. Rapper Big Boi of OutKast is 32.

Contributing: Nick Marino, Howard Pousner and news services

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