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Monday, July 30, 2007

No apologies for ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ tears

While she ended up removed from the competition in last week’s episode of “Hell’s Kitchen,” former Waffle House short order cook Julia Williams earned the respect of the show’s swearing, insult-hurling chef Gordon Ramsay.

On air, the London chef even offered to pay for the Jonesboro resident to attend culinary school and invited her back to the stove on the Fox restaurant reality show next season.

“He gave me a big hug, and I hope he meant what he said [about culinary school],” Williams told Buzz. “I feel that I came away with my dignity intact. I never got thrown out of the kitchen. Gordon only ever yelled at you if you weren’t doing something right.”

Williams used her nine years on the front lines of the South’s smothered, covered and chunked chain to great effect on the show. Her menus and approaches proved popular with the diners who favored her simple but artful fare.

She told us she’s now running the kitchen at Ocean’s 66 Sports Cafe on Old National Highway in College Park. And among the specials? Her popular steak and shrimp entree that she winningly whipped up on the show.

“Just like on the show, it’s been a big seller on the menu,” Williams said. “The customers are also asking me about making the grilled chicken and cheese that we made on ‘Hell’s Kitchen.’ It doesn’t matter to me. If I have the ingredients in the kitchen, I’ll make it for you whether it’s on the menu or not.”

Williams says her often-weeping persona on the reality show was well-earned.

“I did cry a lot,” she conceded. “But everyone expresses themselves differently. And my frustration comes out in tears. I was just concerned that my family was gonna eventually see it, so I knew I had to act right.”

Fashionable surprise

Elton John AIDS Foundation-Atlanta board member Barron Segar tucked a surprise into the breast pocket of his designer suit jacket at last week’s Fashion Cares patron party. Segar rang us from the streets of New York to confirm that the EJAF, a longtime presenting sponsor at fashion retailer Jeffrey Kalinsky’s annual breast cancer and AIDS fund-raiser, is making an unprecedented donation to the evening this year — two very coveted tickets to Sir Elton’s annual Oscar night party in Los Angeles.

“We’ve never opened this up to the public like this before, and the response was pretty overwhelming,” Segar said.

Like tickets to the part-time Peachtree Road resident’s Las Vegas shows in past years, the tickets to the Oscar party are expected to fetch a large chunk for the charities. Fashion Cares 2007 is Aug. 27 at 55 Allen Plaza downtown. For details: www.jeffreyfashioncares.com.

Overscene

Spotted in the crowd at the two sold-out Indigo Girls shows at the Atlanta Botanical Garden in Midtown over the weekend: Weather Channel “The Climate Code” host Heidi Cullen and author and HGTV “Deserving Design” host Vern Yip. Stone Mountain songstress India Arie also turned out and went backstage to congratulate Emily Saliers and Amy Ray on their impressive 20-year musical anniversary.

On My iPod

“American Idol” Season 2 winner Ruben Studdard:

The singer was in town to promote a Boys & Girls Clubs of America event at the Georgia Aquarium in which American Express donated $500,000 to the Atlanta-based group. “[British soul singer] Amy Winehouse. That’s my favorite CD right now. [British pianist and singer] Jamie Cullum. Carl Thomas’ new album. Those are my three favorites right now.”

Uncoupling?

The circumstances surrounding Atlanta pop star Usher’s canceled weekend wedding to his pregnant former stylist remained murky Monday.

Essentially, no one in a position to know the details about the abruptly nixed nups at Antonio “L.A.” Reid’s Hamptons estate over the weekend was feeling chatty.

At least not on the record.

Still, in this brilliant age of celebrity blogging, a lack of confirmed facts did not slow a geyser of gossip being posted online pertaining to the 28-year-old potential groom and his potentially jilted bride Tameka Foster, 38.

PerezHilton.com, for example, breathlessly reported: “We’ve been flooded with e-mails from readers in Atlanta this morning! Local radio there is reporting that Usher’s been at an area hospital with Tameka Foster since yesterday. Apparently, she’s in pre-term labor.”

People.com, meanwhile, reported: ” ‘Usher’s mother [and former manager, Jonetta Patton] is against the wedding. That is one of the main obstacles,’ according to the source, who also said: ‘They only decided two weeks ago to have a wedding.”

Alas, the only official two sentences e-mailed to Buzz Central from Usher’s publicist Patti Webster were: “It was announced today that the wedding ceremony was canceled. No additional information will be given regarding the circumstances of the cancellation, but we hope the privacy of this matter will be respected.” Perhaps tellingly, Webster declined comment on whether her client and Foster were still a couple.

The New York Post reported that Atlantans Janet Jackson and Jermaine Dupri were among the invited celeb guests.

Celebrity birthdays

Actor Don Murray is 78. Actress Susan Flannery (“The Bold and the Beautiful”) is 64. Singer Gary Lewis of Gary Lewis and the Playboys is 62. Drummer Bill Berry (R.E.M.) is 49. Actor Wesley Snipes is 45. “Harry Potter” author J.K. Rowling is 42. Actor Dean Cain (“Lois & Clark”) is 41. Actor B.J. Novak (“The Office”) is 28.

Contributing: Rodney Ho 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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Bell Bottoms still grooving

Is Bell Bottoms closed?

That’s the question that seems to linger like garlic breath around town. No, folks, the Buckhead nightspot is still plugging away.

As a matter of fact, Buzz got a phone call last week from Richard King, one of the managers at Bell Bottoms, who was a tad dismayed about an article in the July 8 edition of the AJC about “the last tango for Buckhead party scene.”

Well, the whole Buckhead scene is, in fact, going through a nip-and-tuck, but, King says, “the article doesn’t even mention that Bell Bottoms is still open. It basically says there’s no nightlife left in Buckhead, except basically for East Andrews.”

King says the partygoers still come out Friday and Saturday nights to enjoy the ’70s and ’80s music — and that the mature clientele still love to “go back and relive the good times of growing up.”

When asked if they’ve been given any sort of deadline to close, he says, “the landlord says we’re fine.” But King admits anything can happen with the way things are going in the area.

But for now, King wants Atlantans to know Buckhead nightlife isn’t dead and buried — there’s still some glare left in those disco lights.

And the salsa is still swinging at Havana Club, too.

Julio Asenjo, a manager at the nightclub, says business has been hurting because of all the negative publicity surrounding Buckhead nightlife. But he, too, wants people to know that Havana Club is still going strong.

“What’s nice is the mix of people who come,” Asenjo says. “People don’t necessarily come here to pick anybody up, but to dance. That’s what’s expected.”

Asenjo notes that the club will be moving to another location in Buckhead, at 3112 Piedmont Road near Sambuca and Fogo de Chao at the end of August, but for now, the grooves are still pumping.

A show of support for ‘Ceremonies’

Buzz took in an absolutely wonderful production last week at the Balzar Theater called “Ceremonies in Dark Old Men,” featuring actor Glynn Turman and director Kenny Leon.

It’s a show, part of the National Black Arts Festival, about a family struggling to get ahead — by any means necessary, and recalls the broken dreams of “Raisin in the Sun,” the yearning of “The Old Settler” and jolly good humor of “Beverly Hills Cop.”

Sitting directly across the aisle were special guests LaTanya Richardson Jackson (Samuel L. Jackson’s wife) and Anna Maria Horsford (“The Shield,” “Amen,” “The Wayans Bros.”) They came from Los Angeles for the 10-day arts fest and wanted to check out Turman, whom Horsford went to school with in New York.

“It’s always good to come back to Atlanta,” Horsford says. “I come to the festival every year and wanted to support my friend Glynn. Hollywood is so isolated, and coming to this environment of openness and celebration is unbelievable. I love it.”

“Ceremonies in Dark Old Men” has been extended to Aug. 19. Go to www.truecolorstheatrecompany.com for details.

More Garcia goods heading to eBay

You know the old saying, “Everything but the kitchen sink”? Well, that’s going, too.

Henry Koltys, the man who bought musician Jerry Garcia’s house 10 years ago, is selling everything. Yes, including the kitchen sink.

Koltys sold the deceased Grateful Dead guitarist’s toilet and other fixtures last year and said Friday he was clearing out the last of his inventory. He’s offering the Jacuzzi, stereo speakers and several other items on eBay Aug. 12-19.

Overscene The original “Dreamgirls” Broadway star Sheryl Lee Ralph was seen noshing on crab legs at Pearl restaurant in Castleberry Hill. She was in town checking out former co-star Jennifer Holliday in the Fox production of the show.

Celebrity birthdays

Blues guitarist Buddy Guy is 71. Movie director Peter Bogdanovich is 68. Singer Paul Anka is 66. Jazz saxophonist David Sanborn is 62. Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger is 60. Actress Delta Burke is 51. Actress Lisa Kudrow (“Friends”) is 44. Actress Vivica A. Fox is 43. Actress Hilary Swank is 33. Actress Jaime Pressly (“My Name Is Earl,” “Not Another Teen Movie”) is 30.

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

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