NEW: Buck Wolf: The Wolf Files: Adventures in Weird News as on ABC News / 20z

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NEW: Buck Wolf:  The Wolf Files:  Adventures in Weird News as on ABC News


A collection of strange but true trivia and facts from the annals of "The Wolf Files" explores the world of pop culture as the author explores such topics as Dracula's last surviving relative and the relationship between Monica Lewinsky and Princess Diana.


From the Back Cover

Does Michael Jackson really love bagels? To find out, Buck Wolf, intrepid journalist and ABCNEWS.com columnist, followed the King of Pop to temple and the answer is yes! For years now, Buck has been on the trail of the pressing questions of our day. Has the Stanley Cup been used as a dog-food bowl? Is Monica Lewinsky related to Princess Diana? Are mosquitoes more likely to bite you if you're blonde? Find out the answers to all this and more in this wry and witty look at the outer fringes of pop culture. Where else can you meet such intriguing characters as Dracula's last surviving relative, Americans who have mummified their loved ones, and parents who have sold their children's names to the highest bidder? This compilation of Buck's best columns runs the gamut from movie stars to schlock meisters, true urban legends to great moments in the history of toilet paper. The Wolf Files is guaranteed to inform, entertain, and treat you to the headlines you don't want to miss.

About the Author

Buck Wolf is ABCNEWS.com's entertainment producer, covering the film, TV and music industries. He also writes The Wolf Files, a weekly look at pop culture and weird news. Buck is a regular guest on ABC radio shows throughout the country and a member of the Us magazine Fashion Police. He holds master’s degrees from Columbia University in journalism and international affairs and helped launch ABCNEWS.com.


Celebrity Garbage Pickers
One Man's Trash, Another Man's Treasure

When do you know you're a star? That's easy: when dumpster divers sell your old socks for big bucks.

A half-eaten piece of Justin Timberlake's French toast, pulled from a radio station trashcan, sold on eBay for $1,025. The winner, 19 year old Kathy Summers of the University of Wisconsin, said she would freeze-dry the toast and place it on her dresser, to prove her devotion to the boy band legend. With any luck, she'll get Timberlake to personally autograph his discarded breakfast.
"Kathy, Never forget the most important meal of the day. Or the Maple syrup -- J.T."
If you doubt that the garbage of the rich and famous is now a collectible, go to eBay. Plug in your favorite celebrity's name -- along with words like "rare," "collectible," or "one of a kind." You'll see, there's a fortune in filth - as long as it's the right kind of filth. And if you want to know how this all got started, meet Ward Harrison, the granddaddy of celebrity trash.
Harrison, who liberally describes himself as a "septuagenarian antique dealer," has sifted through Hollywood's most famous dustbins and pulled out such treasures as Tori Spelling's report card, Milton Berle's empty prescription vials and Jimmy Stewart's Hertz rental car receipt.
"It's a way of life," Harrison said. "Garbage is a window into the soul and it is one of the few ways we can really get to know celebrities."
Over the years, Harrison has gotten his greasy paws on such gems as Barbra Streisand's cooking utensils, love notes from Joanne Woodward to Paul Newman, Ann Miller's dancing shoes; and Peter Lawford's FBI file.
It all started in 1973, when Harrison came across Cher's trash. "Makeup, birth control, financial records," he said. "It was like I had her whole world in my hands."
Soon, he began shuttling from his Utica, Ind., home to Beverly Hills. In those early days, there was no money in it. It was just an obsession, a way to get close to the stars, some of whom didn't mind his obsession with their garbage. He even married actor Wendel Corey's daughter. The couple met while he was going through her dad's trash, looking for memorabilia from Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window.
But the world has grown more garbage-savvy, and less friendly. "These days shredders eat all the fun," Harrison said.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Globe Pequot Pr; First Edition (January 1, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0762728531
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0762728534
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 13.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.25 x 0.5 x 9 inches