"Jarenlang zit Barbra Streisand (81) op haar, waarschijnlijk gigantische, zolderkamertje te zwoegen op haar autobiografie. Maar het is haar gelukt, en met honderden en nog eens honderden pagina's is ze behoorlijk scheutig geweest in de verhalen. Zo kloonde ze ooit haar hond. Vandaag ligt dat boek in de winkel en aangezien de vedette er ruim zestig jaar in de showbizz op heeft zitten en de awards tot het plafond gestapeld staan, valt er genoeg te vertellen."
"Jeroen Krabbé (79)wordt genoemd in de memoires van Barbra Streisand (81) die dinsdag verschijnt. Dat heeft de acteur bevestigd aan het ANP. Jeroen praat dinsdagavond in de talkshow 'Khalid & Sophie' over zijn relatie met Barbra en zijn rol in de memoires."
"Barbra Streisand (81) was lang niet blij met de manier waarop Siri haar naam uitspraak. Daarom heeft de zangeres besloten Apple-baas Tim Cook te bellen en hem te vragen de uitspraak te veranderen."
"Barbra Streisand (81) was lang niet blij met de manier waarop Siri haar naam uitspraak. Daarom heeft de zangeres besloten Apple-baas Tim Cook te bellen en hem te vragen de uitspraak te veranderen."
""CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King sits down with living legend Barbra Streisand at her Malibu home. Streisand shares the thoughtful gift her husband, actor James Brolin, gave her for their 25th wedding anniversary."
"Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, David Pogue looks at how hybrid work at the office is becoming the new normal. Also: Gayle King sits down with music legend Barbra Streisand to discuss her new memoir, "My Name Is Barbra," while Mo Rocca looks back at how Streisand got her start; Lee Cowan previews a new Paramount+ series about Bass Reeves, the first Black deputy U.S. marshal West of the Mississippi; Enrique Acevedo explores the traditions of Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations; Robert Costa looks ahead to Election 2024, one year from today; and Luke Burbank reports on the centennial of one of the most recognizable landmarks on Earth: the Hollywood sign."
"In her first autobiography, "My Name Is Barbra," the celebrated actress-singer-director writes of a life of heartbreaking deprivation and spectacular success, and of an artistic career lauded by critics and fans as peerless. She talks with "CBS Mornings" host Gayle King about her early years as a singer, Broadway performer, film star and director; her romances and marriages; and the double-standards applied to women who are perfectionists in their craft."
"In her newly-published autobiography, "My Name Is Barbra," the celebrated actress-singer-director writes of a life of heartbreaking deprivation and spectacular success, and of an artistic career lauded by critics and fans as peerless."