Barbara Streisand
She's instantly known by only one name: Barbra. Her inimitable style and personality are captured in this wonderful portrait doll, inspired by her early fame. She wears an iconic outfit, a striking re-creation of one she designed herself and wore at Hollywood's Coconut Grove in 1963. For more information, and to pre-order, click here: Order Now!
Barbra called into the syndicated show “The Doctors” in support of The Barbra Streisand Women's Cardiovascular Research and Education Program at Cedars-Sinai. Dr. C. Noel Bairey Merz will be appearing on the show to discuss the program and the research of the female heart.
It is scheduled to air November 16th please check your local listings.
Hello South African fans, and welcome to the official Barbra Streisand website, the most complete source of all things Babs.
Be sure to keep up to date with the latest news and album releases, as well as get up to speed with the complete history of Barbra's career.
FRIDAY NIGHT WITH STREISAND & ROSS
JONATHAN ROSS SECURES SENSATIONAL WORLD EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH BARBRA STREISAND
One of the biggest and best-loved superstars in the world, BARBRA STREISAND, has today confirmed a world exclusive appearance with JONATHAN ROSS.Read more »
'Bill' Ross, who worked on Barbra's Los Angeles and New York Timeless Concerts in 2000, and more recently during the 2006 US/Canada Tour and 2007 Europe Tour, was awarded the Creative Emmy Award today for 'Outstanding Music Direction', for his work on the 2006 Concert which aired on CBS earlier this year.
Congratulations Bill!
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW EXHIBIT TO SAIL ABOARD CUNARD’S QUEEN MARY 2
LIVE AUCTION AT THE BEVERLY HILTON IN BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. ON OCTOBER 17th & 18th
Possessions to Span Her Life And CareerRead more »
By SANDY COHEN (AP)
LOS ANGELES — Want to lounge in a wicker chair from Barbra Streisand's sunroom? Perhaps wear one of her designer dresses or tinkle the keys of her baby grand piano?
Your chance is coming in October, when Streisand will auction more than 400 personal items to benefit her charity.
"What good does it do in storage," the 67-year-old entertainer said. "Let someone else enjoy it. These things, they're not forever. We pass them on and reap the benefits for something important."Read more »
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(May 20) "Streisand The Concerts" has retained its #1 position on the Billboard Top Music DVD chart for a third week running.
The three-disk DVD package debuted as the highest selling music DVD so far this year, when it was released oFor Immediate release:
STREISAND'S CONCERT DVD SET RETAINS #1 POSITION IN WEEK THREE.
"Streisand The Concerts" has retained its #1 position on the Billboard Top Music DVD chart for a third week running. The three-disk DVD package debuted as the highest selling music DVD so far this year, when it was released on April 28, 2009.Read more »
(May 14) "Streisand The Concerts" has retained its # 1 position on the Billboard Top Music DVD chart. The three-disk DVD package scored the highest sale for any music DVD thus far this year last week when it debuted at #1.
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STREISAND'S CONCERT DVD SET REPEATS AT #1 IN BILLBOARD TOP MUSIC DVD CHART.
"Streisand The Concerts" has retained its #1 position on the Billboard Top Music DVD chart. The three-disk DVD package scored the highest sale for any music DVD thus far this year last week when it debuted at #1.
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By Dave Johnson -- OurFuture.org
The Supreme Court may decide as soon as tomorrow on the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission case involving a corporate-funded anti-Hillary smear ad. It is likely the conservative-dominated activist court will overturn precedent and rule in favor of removing restrictions on corporate spending in elections, with terrible consequences. The 5-4 ruling will say that large companies injecting vast sums to sway election results is “free speech.” Imagine, vocal cords on a Cayman Islands post office box!Read more »
By PAUL KRUGMAN -- New York Times
The good news is that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, a k a the Obama stimulus plan, is working just about the way textbook macroeconomics said it would. But that’s also the bad news — because the same textbook analysis says that the stimulus was far too small given the scale of our economic problems. Unless something changes drastically, we’re looking at many years of high unemployment.Read more »
By PAUL KRUGMAN - New York Times
O.K., folks, this is it. It’s the defining moment for health care reform.
Past efforts to give Americans what citizens of every other advanced nation already have — guaranteed access to essential care — have ended not with a bang, but with a whimper, usually dying in committee without ever making it to a vote.Read more »
By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN - New York Times.
It is crunch time on Afghanistan, so here’s my vote: We need to be thinking about how to reduce our footprint and our goals there in a responsible way, not dig in deeper. We simply do not have the Afghan partners, the NATO allies, the domestic support, the financial resources or the national interests to justify an enlarged and prolonged nation-building effort in Afghanistan.Read more »
By PAUL KRUGMAN
There’s a famous Norman Rockwell painting titled “Freedom of Speech,” depicting an idealized American town meeting. The painting, part of a series illustrating F.D.R.’s “Four Freedoms,” shows an ordinary citizen expressing an unpopular opinion. His neighbors obviously don’t like what he’s saying, but they’re letting him speak his mind.Read more »
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