The pages of the EGOT-winning legend’s new memoir flip like a Rolodex, doubling as a condensed history of evolving celebrity culture from Old Hollywood to the counterculture of the ’70s and ’80s to the present day.
It’s where larger-than-life celebrities like Noah Wyle and Zoe Saldaña cram into a teeny space, snapping unguarded shots on Hollywood’s biggest night, away from prying eyes.