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Lindsay Lohan Visits The Homeless (VIDEO)

Lindsay Lohan spent Sunday evening visiting children and families at the Dream Center, a homeless shelter and outreach center in LA, E! News reports. She wore tall boots to cover her new SCRAM ankle bracelet.

“What a great place The Dream Center is here in LA… had a nice time there today, it’s so important to give back. I feel blessed,” she tweeted. “All accept the paparazzi hitting one of the ministry guys. They need to be stopped. I think this is a job for The Terminator…”

Watch below as Lindsay enters the center and when she leaves, sister Ali gets in a confrontation with a paparazzo.

Lindsay was sprung from jail on $300,000 bail Friday night and will enter rehab this week, TMZ reports.

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Marshall Fine: Shame on Bravo

Shame on the Bravo network.

Just when you thought its steady spew of trashy “reality” shows couldn’t get any worse, it darkens the horizon with The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. This show, debuting on Oct. 14, follows on the heels of those supposedly real housewives of Orange County, New York, New Jersey, Atlanta and Washington, D.C.

Never mind that the words “real” and “housewife” have nothing to do with any of these shows.

I commented recently, to more than one person, “What have we done as a nation to deserve having Sarah Palin and Snooki thrust into the public consciousness? Why do every action of Paris Hilton, Bristol Palin, Lindsay Lohan and Lady Gaga make headlines? Is this the contemporary version of some Biblical punishment?”

In a word, yes. And it’s tempting to blame it on Bravo and its unceasing flow of effluent in the form of its reality programming. These shows are about as real as the women they purport to reveal.

I’ve seen the pilot for the Beverly Hills spinoff and it’s hard to imagine a more reprehensible group of people being given national exposure on a cable network. The subjects include the soon-to-be-ex-wife of Kelsey Grammer (who used surrogates to bear her two children and four nannies to care for them), a woman who is part owner of the Sacramento Kings and two former child stars (who happen to be sisters — and aunts to Paris Hilton).

Their lives appear devoted to conspicuous consumption. The show is about minor personality dust-ups between said women, about who slighted who, who was unappreciative of what favor, who has more money (and status) than who.

Meanwhile, the concept of “real housewives,” well, forget it. Real housewives wouldn’t draw ratings. Real housewives are trying to figure out how to pay the bills, how to spend some quality time with their kids when they’re forced to work two jobs because their husbands have been laid off (no doubt by the husbands of “real housewives”). Real housewives want that 10-year-old car to last a few more months, even though they have no idea how they would replace it, even with a car of the same vintage.

Yes, I understand the appeal of these shows — and also the way they dull the minds and intellects of all who watch them. Bravo obviously doesn’t own a patent on creating garbage, but it is absolutely an industry leader in its production.

Its effect is to help dumb down a world already dashing toward the realm of the brain-dead. The prevailing theme among this country’s right wing — aside from promulgating fear about everything — is to foment suspicion of anything resembling more than the most fundamental thinking. There is an anti-intellectualism running rampant in our politics and our people — and the shows on Bravo only help the simple-minded who embrace the idea that having intelligence is somehow a plot — or a way for smart people to be mean to people who aren’t. And that complaining about the conscienceless existence of the rich amounts to “class warfare.”

Once upon a time (back in the Paleolithic era), the Bravo network was where you went to watch high-quality arts fare. Everyone knows how huge the profit margin is on programming that actually forces you to think.

Then Queer Eye for the Straight Guy happened. And suddenly Bravo became the go-to brand for the worst sort of reality-TV trash. And it’s spread like a virus.

Certainly, Bravo isn’t the only such crap factory.

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Thomas de Zengotita: Get Inside the Celebrity Factory

I recently got involved in the making of a documentary about celebrity culture called Teenage Paparazzo. It was directed by Adrian Grenier, the star of Entourage on HBO. Adrian is also featured in the movie, which shows in a very personal way what it has been like for him, becoming famous playing someone famous.

Teenage Paparazzo was a special entry at Sundance last winter and will be shown on HBO tomorrow, Monday, September 27, 9pm Eastern Time.

The story revolves around Adrian’s relationship with Austin Visschedyk, the teenage paparazzo he met on a rope line. The movie tracks the boy’s involvement in that world and goes on to explore the nature of our society’s fascination with celebrity. It includes interviews with other celebrities (Alec Baldwin, Matt Damon, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Whoopi Goldberg) and some experts on media (yours truly, Henry Jenkins of MIT’s Media Lab, Jake Halpern).

What makes this film completely unique is that it is presented through the eyes of this teenager and his family. We see, from their point of view, the compelling attractions and insidious risks of celebrity culture, shown in a format that is experiential, not didactic. Celebrities tell us what their lives are really like and encounters with paparazzi and tabloid editors and writers show us how the celebrity factory packages their lives. I don’t think there is a document out there that gives a more insightful, sympathetic, and balanced account of that particular dynamic.

I co-wrote the narration with Adrian and my book was the source of some of the ideas that shaped the movie.

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Michael Lohan: ‘God Wanted’ Lindsay’s Release From Jail

In a new statement to PopEater, Lindsay Lohan’s increasingly pious father has a lot to say about the legal system, his divorce from Dina, and the latest turn of events in his famous (and estranged) daughter’s life.

Michael Lohan says:

“As you know, thank God, Lindsay was released from jail tonight. However, what what most don’t know is that her release wasn’t due to the efforts of any one person. She was released because that’s what God wanted.

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Robert Weller: Lindsay Lohan Cinderella

Just like in Cinderella, the spell cast on Lindsay Lohan by the evil judge ended at midnight. After all, she got her start in a Disney movie.

She was out of the Los Angeles County jail late Friday night on bail.

Eddie Murphy’s Beverly Hills Cop would have been appalled. Judge Elden Fox, tired of the star of Freaky Friday and Mean Girls making judges look silly, had sent her straight to jail earlier Friday.

She did not pass go, did not receive $200, but went straight to the lockup. Later in the day, though, she got a get of jail card, though it wasn’t free.

Lohan didn’t need any guns, but plenty of lawyers and money.

Another judge, the good one, overruled Fox because California law says anyone charged with only a misdemeanor must be allowed bail.

In Lohan’s case, it was set at $300,000.

To quote the Los Angeles Times, “She was whisked out of a backdoor and driven to an undisclosed location.”

However, she certainly didn’t ride in a chariot. And she did get to keep one thing, a SCRAM device, which monitors alcohol and drug abusers.

Lohan has been on a sort of merry-go-round, stopping sometimes in court, sometimes in jail and sometimes in rehab.

Despite Hollywood claims that her career was over, her studio is sticking with her for next role. She will be playing a different kind of princess, Linda Lovelace.

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