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Monday, September 10, 2007

Life’s moving fast, but she’s not saying no

In order to get to our old pal Paula Deen over the weekend, a security guard and a publicist led us through a maze of promoters, publishers, personal assistants, magazine, kitchen appliance and ham hawkers, hair and makeup personnel, producers and bodyguards backstage at the Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center.

The Savannah Lady and Sons restaurateur was in town for two “Paula Deen Live” shows. About 9,400 fans packed in for the performances.

When a smiling, poufed and primped Miss Paula finally emerged in the doorway of her dressing room with trademark Diet Coke in hand, we immediately informed the Food Network goddess: “Girl, Madonna has a smaller entourage.”

At which point, everyone on Deen’s payroll immediately imitated an oil painting.

Laughing, Deen guided us into an empty adjacent dressing room for a private chat. The TV cook conceded that the rock star atmosphere is taking some getting used to. After all, nearly a decade ago, Deen’s first book signings here consisted solely of sprinklings of folks who had eaten at her folksy little Savannah meat-and-three.

Between shooting new episodes of her two Food Network series, Deen has been in New York to film a guest shot on “Iron Chef America” (“I swore I would never do ‘Iron Chef’ because I lived it for years”) and started a new cookbook for children (“It was inspired by my grandbaby Jack”).

So, is the merry-go-round going too fast for Deen these days?

“It’s going pretty fast,” she allowed. “I haven’t learned how to say no. But after where I’ve been in my life, it’s hard to look a gift horse in the mouth. I realize it could all be gone in a minute.”

The frankness of Deen’s recent memoir, “It Ain’t All About the Cooking,” caused some to wonder if there’s such a thing as too much honesty.

But Deen says she doesn’t regret a word of the book.

“People have to know how down you can be and still get back up,” she explained. “I had no interest in prettying it up. If the self-righteous people out there don’t like it, so be it.”

While Deen was fetching as much as $65 for “Live” tickets, it became evident she was earning every cent. For one thing, some of her more boorish fans felt entitled to scream during the entire 120-minute program.

Deen took it all in stride, even while Buzz was tempted to find out how much of a red mark a reporter’s notebook could leave on an offender. One particularly pesky gentleman, proclaiming to be Deen’s “illegitimate son,” managed to get into both a pre-event meet-and-greet and onstage during her show.

Perhaps those bodyguards are a good idea …

‘Beaches, peaches’ and Usher in love

While Usher and his new wife managed to skirt the cameras and recorders on the red carpet Saturday night at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Awards, when WSB TV anchor Monica Pearson included his marital status in her introduction of him, he couldn’t help but address it: “I guess it’s a cool thing to be married, huh,” the Atlanta R&B superstar said before his rendition of “Georgia on My Mind.” Then he unleashed that megawatt grin: “It is a cool thing. … We don’t have beaches, but we do have peaches.” (For the uninformed, Buzz is pretty certain Usher was referring to the slang for pretty Southern women, not the fruit. Meanwhile, we’re still trying to figure out who in the black-tie crowd was screaming his bride’s name “Tameka!” in the middle of the new inductee’s acceptance speech. Of course, in the midst of his thank-yous to Antonio “L.A.” Reid (who presented him with his honor), Jermaine Dupri (“a true Atlanta idolmaker”), his mother and many others, he did recognize his “lovely, beautiful wife. … I’m truly humbled by this experience.”

Rathbun racks up another rave review

The accolades continue to roll in for Inman Park’s latest dining destination, Kevin Rathbun Steak. In its October issue, lad mag Details names the moo emporium as “One of the Best New Steakhouses in America.”

Raves Details: “Chef Kevin Rathbun’s new Inman Park place is a big, bustling joint with a menu that delivers all the steakhouse crowd-pleasers.”

In a statement e-mailed to Buzz on Monday, Rathbun said: “We have the staff to thank for it. They work extremely hard and are dedicated to providing the best quality and service possible.”

We have just a tiny quibble with the above. On Saturday morning, when we called to make reservations for two that night at Rathbun Steak, an almost gleeful gal told us we had only two options: 5:30 or 9:30 p.m. The line is standard in the eatery industry for current “it” restaurants with strong walk-in business that want to avoid overbooking. Our solution? We charred some cow at home. After all, it’s one thing to be the most popular girl in school. It’s quite another to laugh at the folks who ask for a Saturday night dinner date.

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

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Britney tune sounds like good news

There’s something about Britney Spears that makes Buzz want to see the pop tart on top again.

Maybe it’s the heartbreaking custody battle with K-Fed. Perhaps it’s the wild partying and the whole buzz-cut episode that touched on our sympathies. Whatever it is, the girl has had her share of “oops, I did it again” mishaps. And, well, we’re worried sick.

Spears grew up in front of our eyes. She moved from the Mickey Mouse Club to prime time just like Drew Barrymore moved from “E.T.” to grown-up movie star and producer. Barrymore had her stumbles, too, which made her rise back to the top all the more delicious.

So as Buzz was cruising up I-20 last week, imagine the joy when Q100 pumped Spears’ new tune “Gimme More.” Here it is, Britney finally taking focus away from all her “oops” and putting attention back where it belongs — on her music.

It felt good blasting this hot, hot, hot track, so all you ATL DJs are now on notice — this will be the next cut that gets crowds hyped on the dance floor. And Buzz was even more excited when we got word she was set to perform the song at last night’s Video Music Awards on MTV. You go, Brit.

But reaction is mixed about the tune:

Shane Harrison, AJC: “Well, it’s no ‘Toxic,’ but it’s better than you might expect from the barefoot bayou Barbie. You can hear a souped-up, hyper-speed dance mix aching to get out of ‘Gimme More.’ I hope someone lets that beast out.”

Rashod Ollison, Baltimore Sun: “It’s on the same club vibe as her last big hit ‘Toxic.’ But that record has more attitude. In fact, it’s all attitude. This isn’t as sexy.”

Bethonie Butler, Entertainment Weekly: “This is definitely a dance track — one I could admittedly be seen singing at the top of my lungs on [New York’s] Van Wyck Expressway. I could do without all the ’80s vocal production — most notably the burp-like “more”s … But overall, it’s growing on me.”

Yeah, come to think of it, “Gimme More” isn’t as sexy as “Toxic” or “I’m A Slave 4 U.” And some sounds do remind us of belches. But it sure feels nice to finally write about Britney the entertainer — and not Britney the bald-headed, unstable train wreck.

Rihanna gives R&B a new house twist
While we’re on the topic of dance tunes, Buzz accepted an invitation to a sprawling backyard pool party Saturday afternoon at the beautiful Druid Hills home of Dewight Eubanks, owner of the Purple Door hair salon in Atlanta. When DJ Q dropped R&B singer Rihanna’s new joint, “Don’t Stop the Music,” it was as if the heavens opened up and unleashed a rhythmic shower of electrifying house beats. This song is on jam, people.

So all you ATL DJs are again on notice — this will be another cut that gets crowds hyped on the dance floor.

Not since 1990s house divas Crystal Waters (“Gypsy Woman”) and Cee Cee Peniston (“Finally”) has R&B heard such a banging house jam without it being a doctored-up remix.

It’s ironic because the AJC spoke with mixologist DJ Sedrick out of Washington two weeks ago about house music’s influence on hip-hop, and he predicted the genre would one day make a huge comeback in the black community. With Timbaland’s recent affinity for housey dance beats, Rihanna’s catchy new track, which borrows from Michael Jackson’s “Wanna Be Startin’ Something,” could it be the house/hip-hop mash-up has begun?

Paris sues Hallmark over ‘That’s Hot’
Hallmark Cards Inc. is in the hot seat (pun intended). That’s because celebutante Paris Hilton is suing the greeting card company for using her picture and “That’s Hot” on its cards, according to The Associated Press.

The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in California, claims the hotel heiress owns the trademark to “That’s Hot,” which was registered in February. She’s seeking an injunction and unspecified damages.

According to the AP, the card is titled “Paris’s First Day as a Waitress” and shows a photo of Hilton’s face on a cartoon of a waitress serving a plate of food to a patron. In a dialogue bubble she says, “Don’t touch that, it’s hot.” The customer cartoon asks, “What’s hot?” She answers, “That’s hot.”

Hallmark stands behind its card, saying it’s a parody, which is typically protected under fair-use law.

Have cocktails and show your dog love
Unless you’ve been living with your head in a sandbox, you know a certain Atlanta celeb was busted for not being to kind to dogs. Here’s what you can do.

On Thursday from 6 to 10 p.m., Twist restaurant in Atlanta’s Phipps Plaza across from Lenox Square mall hosts “Cocktails 4 A Cause,” which benefits the Atlanta Dog Squad. Stop by for complimentary Bacardi, beer or a glass of house wine. There’ll be a raffle and 10 percent off all menu items. Atlanta Dog Squad rescues and finds homes for displaced pooches. $10 minimum donation requested. For more info, call 404-869-1191 or go to www.cocktails4acause.com.

HIGH FIVE
Top CDs 5 Years Ago. Remember these?
1. Dixie Chicks “Home”
2. Eminem “The Eminem Show”
3. Avril Lavigne “Let Go”
4. Nelly “Nellyville”
5. Coldplay “A Rush of Blood to the Head”
— Billboard magazine

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

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