Alec Baldwin says goodbye to 'public life'

Alec Baldwin, the “30 Rock” star and host of a short-lived MSNBC show, has published an essay on his purported retirement from public life in New York magazine. If history is guide, this won't stick. That's because, over and over, Baldwin has hinted


Alec Baldwin's volatile on-again, off-again relationship with celebrity is over, according to the Emmy-winning actor. In an essay published on New York Magazine's Vulture website Sunday, Baldwin talked about withdrawing from public life and possibly 


We all know he's mad as hell, but Alec Baldwin claims he really isn't going to take it anymore. In a screed against the modern media machine on the cover of New York magazine (ah, the irony), Baldwin calls the media "superfluous at best and toxic at


Alec Baldwin vowed to quit the media (but not the movies) and fired a few parting shots at former co-workers like Shia LaBeouf, Rachel Maddow, and MSNBC head Phil Griffin, in an essay entitled “Good-Bye, Public Life” published Monday in New York 


Alec Baldwin's seven-page, woe-is-me cover rant in the latest issue of New York magazine, which dwells on his enemies list, may just fast-track his wish to flee the city for a better life in L.A. But that wasn't the actor's goal, we're told. In the



Alec Baldwin says goodbye to 'public life'

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