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		<description><![CDATA[20 questions for Gwen
Don&#8217;t let the coy pose fool you &#8211; there&#8217;s nothing this superstar won&#8217;t reveal. When we asked Gwen Stefani to give it up about life, love, work and mommyhood, she most certainly did. By Liza Ghorbani
The Polo Lounge in the Beverly Hills Hotel has played host to the  likes of Elizabeth [...]]]></description>
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<h4>Don&#8217;t let the coy pose fool you &#8211; there&#8217;s nothing this superstar won&#8217;t reveal. When we asked Gwen Stefani to give it up about life, love, work and mommyhood, she most certainly did. By Liza Ghorbani</h4>
<p class="first-child "><span title="T" class="cap"><span>T</span></span>he Polo Lounge in the Beverly Hills Hotel has played host to the  likes of Elizabeth Taylor and Jean Harlow, so when Gwen Stefani walks in  on a sunny afternoon with her Old Hollywood glamour — dark oversize  sunglasses, scarlet lips, and platinum tresses swept into a polished  updo — she certainly looks the part.</p>
<p>“Sorry I’m late,” says Stefani, sliding into a green velvet banquette  amid a fragrant whirl of cocoabutter. “I was getting my color done, and  now I feel like a different person. So much better.”<span id="more-981"></span></p>
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<p>She’s wearing a demure plaid cap-sleeve blazer and pencil skirt of  her own design with sparkly diamonds on her ears and fingers, an  appropriate look for the ladies-who-lunch crowd. But on closer  inspection there are a few giveaways that she is, in fact, a  Grammy-winning rock star. Stacks of white rubber bracelets are piled on  her forearms, a lacy blue peeks our above her threadbare ribbed tank  top, and her nails are painted a stark white.</p>
<p>Stefani, 40, an Orange County girl born and bred, has just returned  from a lengthy vacation in St. Tropez with her husband of seven years,  British rocker Gavin Rossdale, and their two boys, Kingston, 3, and  Zuma, 1, for whom she wears two delicate gold crosses around her neck.  The successful designer, with seven years at the helm of her LAMB line,  couldn’t be more excited to show her latest collection at the upcoming  New York Fashion Week.</p>
<p>It’s surprising that Stefani, an unabashed girlie girl, has been  hanging out with the fellas her whole life — first No Doubt, her  all-male rock band, and now in her houseful of boys. Pushing her side swept bangs out of her big brown eyes, she leans in conspiratorially  when she whispers, “Do you love clothes?” Content with her response,  she grins and squeals, “I love clothes too. So much it’s embarrassing.  But it’s so fun!”</p>
<p>She shares a photo of adorable baby Zuma on her Blackberry and orders  a soy-milk coffee before settling in for some good old-fashioned girl  talk.</p>
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<li><strong>Have you always been obsessed with fashion, even before you  started designing?</strong><br />
It’s been the same my whole life. I made so many clothes growing up,  and I used to design my own costumes. Like, in college — we’d have a  concert coming up and all I would do was just daydream about what I was  going to make. And it’s the same now. Fashion gets me so excited.</li>
<li><strong>Where did you draw inspiration for your spring line?</strong><br />
I wanted to make a collection I was really going to wear. I was into  gray, black and white with just touches of color, like yellow here and  there. And a lot of drapery and slouchy stuff, and some tailoring — and  looks that were a bit ’80s but also modern. We pull inspiration from  everywhere and make it our own. It’s important to me to be involved  because it’s about what <em>I</em> would wear, to be honest. It’s very  selfish!</li>
<li><strong>And what is it about designing that you love so much?</strong><br />
When you find your passion, you can’t help it. I’m generally lazy. I  like to sleep, I like to eat, I don’t like to work out, I don’t like to  do anything. I want to watch TV, eat in bed, and sleep. And with  designing, it’s just fun. I always enjoy doing that. It’s never a drag.</li>
<li><strong>After two solo album and two babies, you just completed a  60-concert tour with No Doubt. What was that like?</strong><br />
This tour was so emotional because it meant going back onstage with  those guys who were my best friends since I was 17. We’re in such a  great emotional space right now. And knowing that it’s not going to last  forever makes it even more precious. I had tears in my eyes as I  singing certain songs, like “Simple Kind of Life,” where I say, “I  always thought I’d be a mom” — and all of a sudden I am, and my kids are  sitting on the side of the stage watching me sing. It’s really intense.</li>
<li><strong>Do you enjoy performing onstage in front of thousands of  people?</strong><br />
I love it. It is so awesome. I love getting ready and getting in  costume, and then performing and being physical. If you don’t play live  concerts, nothing feels real. It’s just a song on the radio you hear  when you’re driving, and it doesn’t affect you. But when you walk out  onstage and there are people who actually spent their money to buy a  ticket and they’re singing the songs, it’s suddenly mind-blowing.</li>
<li><strong>What initially made you decide to jump from musician to  designer?</strong><br />
I wanted so badly to have a backup plan for when I’m not performing  anymore. Let’s be realistic: It’s not going to be like this forever. So I  wanted to continue having something creative to do. I have to be  creative to be happy. I don’t have a strong sense of self-worth unless  I’m doing something. I was a different person before I started to write.  When I realized I could be a songwriter and that people would listen —  that was when I started feeling good in my life.</li>
<li><strong>You’ve said you had writer’s block when trying to work on the  next No Doubt record. Have you overcome it?</strong><br />
I just wrote a song, which is really exciting! It’s not even done and  I’ve listened to it two billion times already. It’s like I can’t stop.  I’m embarrassed — if my husband comes in and I’m listening to it, I’m  like, I’m sorry.</li>
<li><strong>Tell us about your boys — what are their personalities like,  and which one of their parents do people say they look most like?<br />
</strong>They are totally different, and they <em>look</em> totally different.  Kingston didn’t like the fans on tour. He doesn’t like having his photo  taken or the paparazzi. We call him Sid, like Sid Vicious. He’s a little  punk, he really is. Zuma is more of a show-off. He wants everyone to  watch him, he’s a goofball, and he’s really silly. He’s a funny guy.  People say Zuma looks like my dad, and like me more — and obviously  Kingston looks exactly like Gavin from head to toe. It’s crazy how the  second child is so different from the first and has the same parents.</li>
<li><strong>Does Kingston pick out his own clothes? He has such a cool  style, and he really seems to own it.</strong><br />
I know! At that age they like to be in control of everything, so I  let him choose. Luckily, everything in his closet is cute, so no matter  what he picks, he’s gonna look good. For a while he was into costumes.  Now he doesn’t ever want to wear shoes.</li>
<li><strong>What do you miss about L.A. when you’re living in London, and  vice versa?</strong><br />
I miss my family when I’m in England. And when I’m in L.A., I miss  the role I have when I’m in London. I’m not working there, so Gavin  spoils me and I get to be really dependent. I don’t drive when I’m  there, and I like that. It’s a different lifestyle to be able to walk to  the little village to get milk. I take Kingston to the gym with me,  with no nanny or assistant, and that would be very rare in L.A. — that I  could actually go somewhere on my own. Things can get out of hand with  the paparazzi, so I don’t feel safe.</li>
<li><strong>Do you or your kids adopt an accent when you’re over there?</strong><br />
Not me, I can’t even pretend. But kids are like little sponges. Once  in a while Kingston will pick up a word, like “I’m going to take a  bahhth.” And I’m like, really? A <em>bahhth</em>!</li>
<li><strong>When I interviewed Gavin years ago, he said he prides himself  on being an excellent gift giver. Do you ever drop any hints about what  you want?</strong><br />
Oh no, we’re not allowed to do that. It’s just old-fashioned gift  giving. He goes all out, you know? He’s romantic, so it’s good. He is a  creative guy, and he’s amazingly inspiring with that creativity. We had a  really good Christmas last year; it was fun getting gifts for the kids.</li>
<li><strong>How do you and Gavin coordinate your outfits for a red-carpet  event — is his outfit based on your dress?</strong><br />
We just do our own thing, and it always seems to work. He has such  great style. I get ideas from a lot of his clothes for the women’s  clothing line because I like that kind of mixture. I use a lot of stuff  in his closet. I’ll be like, Ooh, we should do a girl version of this!</li>
<li><strong>Let’s talk about your closet. With all your LAMB collections,  and pieces of Galliano and Vivienne Westwood, tell us: What’s it like in  there?</strong><br />
It’s really a work of art. I have a very, <em>very</em> large closet.  Girls fall on the ground when they walk in. They’ll be like, ‘I just  want to stay in here!’ It’s awesome. I keep all my main costumes and  archive my favorite things, and I’ve held on to so many things I’ve  designed in the past seven years, so you can imagine how many clothes  there are. It’s insanity. I just cleaned out my closet, and I had like,  20 bags of stuff. Usually I let my friends and family just go nuts, but  this time I’m going to do an auction and give it to charity. I mean, why  should my sister always get it?</li>
<li><strong>You’ve even worn red lipstick while you’re jogging. Is there  any time you don’t wear it?</strong><br />
No, I wear it all the time. I wear pink, I wear gloss, I wear  everything, but my husband prefers when I wear red. I want him to like  me still! I remember the first time I wore dark red lipstick. I was  maybe 18, and I can remember the moment I put it on — in my Honda  Prelude that I bought for like, $3,000 — and looking in the mirror  going, “Good, I like that.” Never again did I stop wearing it.</li>
<li><strong>How do you get motivated to work out so religiously?</strong><br />
I like to wear clothes. That’s the only reason. You can’t make a  whole fashion collection and not be able to fit in it. Plus, I <em>feel</em> so much better. And if you work out, then you can eat!</li>
<li><strong>What advice can you give to women who see your post-baby body  and feel inspired?</strong><br />
I have to work out before noon or I won’t do it. You just have to get  what you want in your head. It’s hard, but it’s like a domino effect  once you see the results. I think I’m like the average person when it  comes to all those things, so if I can do it, then I think anyone can do  it.</li>
<li><strong>What’s your favorite meal to cook, your signature dish?</strong><br />
I don’t cook. I can toast in the toaster. I can pour and set the  table. No, Gavin is the one. It’s not even an option, he is so  passionate about it. He cooks every day. He loves to go grocery shopping  and find different things. I’m really lucky. It’s actually lucky and  hard at the same time because sometimes you want to be fit and not eat  it, but you have to eat it.</li>
<li><strong>Are you and Gavin going to try for a little girl? Someone  should get to inherit your wardrobe!</strong><br />
I don’t know. Having children is the hardest thing I’ve ever done. No  one could have prepared me for how awesome it is, and how hard. And  having two boys — there’s a lot of energy. I mean, it does seem weird  that I don’t have a girl, but I feel like I’m running out of time. I  also don’t want to spread myself so thin that I can’t even be good for  them. Poor Zuma, he’d be the middle guy. I’m not focusing on it right  now, but it’s not up to me anyway, you know? These things are miracles,  so we’ll see. Otherwise, the clothes are probably to go to some  girlfriend of Kingston’s!</li>
<li><strong>What do you consider to be your biggest career achievement to  date?</strong><br />
Walking through an airport in Israel, and soldiers with machine guns  coming up and being like, “Don’t Speak.” Or meeting kids who tell you  that you’ve changed their lives because the music is so powerful. Or  seeing girls who are wearing my clothes and saved all their money to get  them, and suddenly they have this style and “this is who I am,” and at  that age it’s really important. I get to meet all those people, and it  makes me feel so good.</li>
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<p><strong>Transcribed by Jenny from <a  href="http://www.doghousegallery.net/blog/">Beacon Street Online</a>. What a star!</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 22:39:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina</dc:creator>
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Gwen and her cute little kiddies were featured all across the celebrity magazines last week including Us Weekly and OK! Weekly. Thanks to Adrian for the scans.
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<p>Gwen and her cute little kiddies were featured all across the celebrity magazines last week including Us Weekly and OK! Weekly. Thanks to Adrian for the scans.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 08:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Q&#38;A with No Doubt&#8217;s Gwen Stefani
Stefani, loving life, at home and on the road by Marian Lu
Gwen Stefani is no doubtedly back with No Doubt. After taking a five-year break from the ska-band, the 39-year-old singer has found success outside of No Doubt &#8211; with a fashion label (L.A.M.B), two hit records and two [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><a  href="http://www.nxdscrapbook.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/seatl1.jpg" class="thickbox no_icon" rel="gallery-707" title="seatl1"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-708" title="seatl1" src="http://www.nxdscrapbook.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/seatl1-66x150.jpg" alt="seatl1" width="66" height="150" /></a>A Q&amp;A with No Doubt&#8217;s Gwen Stefani</h3>
<h3>Stefani, loving life, at home and on the road by Marian Lu</h3>
<p class="first-child "><span title="G" class="cap"><span>G</span></span>wen Stefani is no doubtedly back with No Doubt. After taking a five-year break from the ska-band, the 39-year-old singer has found success outside of No Doubt &#8211; with a fashion label (L.A.M.B), two hit records and two kids in tow.</p>
<p>But this summer she&#8217;s back with the band that launched her, and in its 1990s and early-2000&#8217;s heyday, sold more than 27 million records and won 2 grammys.</p>
<p>No Doubt plays the White River Amphitheater in Auburn on Sunday. Stefani talked to the Seattle Times:<span id="more-707"></span></p>
<p><strong>What classic No Doubt songs will you play at the show?</strong><br />
We’re just trying to do the songs that make people really happy — the hits. … There’s no way you’re going to walk away and not have fun. We put everything we have into it — all of our love, all of our energy, everything.</p>
<p><strong>As a solo artist, you sold 8 million albums and won a Grammy. Why did you decide to get back together with No Doubt when you had such personal success?</strong><br />
Since we were 17, we had never taken any time for ourselves. It was always band band band band band, because we loved it. … It was an opportunity, a window in time to just do something different. … It was never intended to be so long.</p>
<p><strong>Are you going to do more solo work?</strong><br />
Not that I’m planning on. I feel like I’m in a time of my life where I can’t really make plans. … It’s really about living in the moment, because if you start to look ahead too far, you kind of miss where you’re at. Right now, I’m just so grateful that we’re out here. I can’t even think about writing. I mean, I think about it, and I get excited, because I listen to a lot of music when I put my makeup on. When you’re a mom, you don’t have a lot of spare time. … The whole point of going on tour was to fill myself back up, because I felt really empty after having that baby. It’s just like — wow, I don’t have anything to give, talk about or say. So now, when we go home, the idea is to just go and start writing and do No Doubt records.</p>
<p><strong>There was some criticism — from folks like Margaret Cho — about appropriating Asian-ness. How do you respond to that?</strong><br />
People catch bits of things, so they don’t see the whole picture. But if you go back and listen to the whole song — “Harajuku Girls” — the song is clearly a song about loving a culture and being inspired by a culture. That’s all it is. It’s just being a fan. So, if anybody takes offense, of me publicly saying this culture is amazing, then there’s something wrong with them. It was very positive.</p>
<p><strong>How do you describe yourself?</strong><br />
I just see myself as really busy and really passionate about all the opportunities that have come my way. … Now I have a family, that takes up obviously my No. 1 priority, and I try to make some good kids, you know. That’s the newest, hardest thing I’ve ever done.</p>
<p><strong>How do you balance family life now that you and your husband [Gavin Rossdale] are on separate tours?</strong><br />
He’s actually here right now — he just got in last night. … I think when you have the family involved, you take it to a different level. It’s such a very self-centered lifestyle out here. It’s about just doing everything you can to put on a great show and that takes a lot of energy, emotionally and physically, and so when you have two little humans … and you’re missing your husband, and you’re trying to work it out all the time, and you’re catching me on a day when you’re like, “How’s it going to work?” Some days it doesn’t work and most days, it just works itself out.</p>
<p><strong>Would you want your two kids to be rock stars?</strong><br />
Hell no, they’re not allowed.<br />
No, I want them to be happy. I think the most important thing, the most blessed thing is I get to do what I feel passionate about. I love, love performing. I love being creative. I love designing. Being able to be passionate makes you able to work really hard and just do so many things and just enjoy life. My life is so rich and full because of that, so I hope they find something that they love.</p>
<p>Thanks to Jenny at <a  href="http://www.doghousegallery.net/blog/gwen-stefani/new-interview-with-gwen-from-seattle-times-exclusive-scans-included/#">BSO</a> for posting this and Jillian for the transcription.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 20:57:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in the saddle
No album, no game plan, no problem!
But as No Doubt embark on their first tour in five years, Gwen Stefani and her droogs face the biggest challenge of their career: uncertainty. By David Marchese. Photographs by Marc Hom
&#8220;We need this so badly,&#8221; says Gwen Stefani in the perpetually questioning accent of a [...]]]></description>
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<p class="first-child "><span title="B" class="cap"><span>B</span></span>ut as No Doubt embark on their first tour in five years, Gwen <span><span>Stefani</span></span> and her <span><span>droogs</span></span> face the biggest challenge of their career: uncertainty. By David <span><span>Marchese</span></span>. Photographs by Marc <span><span>Hom</span></span></p>
<p>&#8220;We need this so badly,&#8221; says Gwen <span><span>Stefani</span></span> in the perpetually questioning accent of a native Cali girl. &#8220;We&#8217;ve been in a drought for, like, years.&#8221; She&#8217;s talking about the rain currently pelting the greater Los Angeles area. Presumably.</p>
<p>On an early March afternoon, the platinum blond singer, her hair tied back in a loose ponytail, is looking through the kitchen window of the recording studio where she and <span><span>bandmates</span></span> Tony <span><span>Kanal</span></span>, Tom <span><span>Dumont</span></span>, and Adrian Young have been working on a cover of Adam and the Ants&#8217; &#8220;Stand and Deliver.&#8221; It&#8217;s the first music they&#8217;ve recorded together in half a decade. <span id="more-556"></span></p>
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<p><span><span>Stefani</span></span> wraps her long, thin fingers with shiny French-manicured nails around a mug of PG Tips tea. Her calf-length boots, loose slacks, and turtleneck are all black. &#8220;You get desperate trying to <span><span>wri</span></span>te songs,&#8221; she says. &#8220;Then the opportunity to sing this one came up, and now we&#8217;re going on tour &#8211; it&#8217;s like I got out of doing my homework!&#8221;</p>
<p>Five years since their last tour, eight years since their last studio album &#8211; the triple-platinum pop-<span><span>dancehall</span></span> Rock Steady &#8211; and a seeming life time since <span><span>Stefani</span></span> became a solo megastar and fashion mogul, she and the  boys are re-upping for a 52-<span><span>da</span></span>te North American safari. If the jaunt goes as well as the band hopes, it should yield a new album. But if the limp economy (though early indicators suggest strong ticket sales) and time apart from fans prove an insurmountable <span><span>buzzkill</span></span>? &#8220;We can&#8217;t think about that shit,&#8221; says <span><span>Kanal</span></span>. &#8220;We have to focus on what we&#8217;re doing.&#8221;</p>
<p>Right now, that means <span><span>Antmusic</span></span>. A few hours after <span><span>Stefani&#8217;s</span></span> rainy-day ruminating, the four old friends and producer Mark &#8220;Spike&#8221; <span><span>Stent</span></span> are assembled in the Hollywood studio, assuming playback position &#8211; eyes on the ground, heads bobbing in time to the music. The quartet will mime &#8220;Stand and Deliver&#8221; for an upcoming appearance on <em>Gossip Girl</em>, whose 18 to 34, predominantly female demo just so happens to be the same consumer group whose pop-culture radar very likely has a Gwen-shaped blip where No Doubt used to be.</p>
<p>For her part, <span><span>Stefani</span></span> is no great fan of the show. &#8220;[<em>Gossip Girl</em> is] totally the kind of thing I would watch,&#8221; she says apologetically, &#8220;but if the choice is between sleeping and watching TV, then I&#8217;m going to sleep.&#8221;</p>
<p>The track is far from finished. Horns to be rearranged. Backing vocals will be tinkered with. The mix will be tweaked. But even in rough shape, No Doubt seem pretty much the same as you remember. At 39, <span><span>Stefani&#8217;s</span></span> vocal style remains girlishly brash. <span><span>Dumont</span></span>, 41 is still a guitarist adept at layering pop sheen and metal crunch. Drummer Young, 39, and bassist <span><span>Kanal</span></span>, 38, have retained their gift for shining <span><span>skank</span></span> onto even the straightest rock beats, as well as for razzing one another.</p>
<p>&#8220;Hey, Adrian, how much did you pay Spike to make your drums so loud?&#8221; asks <span><span>Kanal</span></span>. looking up from the sofa in the dimly lit studio.</p>
<p>&#8220;I didn&#8217;t pay him anything,&#8221; says Young, his head clean <span><span>shaven</span></span> except for a long <span><span>mohawk</span></span> that&#8217;s slicked straight back and dyed bright red. &#8220;I just gave him a pee-pee rub.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;That reminds me,&#8221; says the tall <span><span>faux</span></span>-hawked <span><span>Dumont</span></span>, &#8220;I gotta stop at an ATM later.&#8221;</p>
<p>The conversation devolves into <span><span>Kanal</span></span> threatening to <span><span>roofie</span></span> his drummer before <span><span>Stefani</span></span> speaks up. &#8220;This is so weird,&#8221; she says, beaming. &#8220;I can&#8217;t believe we&#8217;re all here doing this again.&#8221;</p>
<p>But what exactly are No Doubt doing? The band never broken up, which means this isn&#8217;t quite a reunion. And they don&#8217;t have any new music to sell, so the trek &#8211; kicking off May 2 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, with a stop the next day headlining the Bamboozle festival &#8211; isn&#8217;t part of the usual album-tour cycle. Instead No Doubt&#8217;s resurfacing  is best understood as a kind of referendum on the band&#8217;s musical and cultural relevance &#8211; a road test, if you will.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have no idea what we mean to people anymore,&#8221; says <span><span>Stefani</span></span>, her legs pulled up beside her on a large L-shaped couch in the studio&#8217;s lounge. &#8220;I was on tour by myself not that long ago and selling out all over the world. But now,&#8221; she shrugs, &#8220;do people even go out anymore? The world&#8217;s gone crazy.&#8221;</p>
<p>The fast-approaching tour has <span><span>Stefani</span></span> feeling certain about two things: &#8220;We&#8217;ll have a blast and get some great ideas for an album.&#8221; Well, maybe not <em>certain</em>. &#8220;Writing songs is a <span>torturous</span> process. I never know how to do it. The fear is always there that I won&#8217;t be able to do it again. So, yeah, if the tour doesn&#8217;t sell and we don&#8217;t come up with anything, maybe this will be the end of No Doubt. But I highly doubt it.&#8221;</p>
<p>To encourage writing, <span><span>Kanal&#8217;s</span></span> tour bus will be equipped with a mobile recording studio. &#8220;We&#8217;ve never written on tour before,&#8221; says <span><span>Stefani</span></span>. &#8220;I just need to figure out at what point I&#8217;ll be able to get some sleep.&#8221;</p>
<p>In person, it takes a moment to adjust to the glamorous luster of <span><span>Stefani&#8217;s</span></span> candy-apple-red lips and near-geisha complexion. Her famously flat belly is hidden under her shirt. &#8220;I&#8217;m nowhere near in shape for the tour yet,&#8221; she frets, then laughs her short, sharp laugh. &#8220;I&#8217;m only just now starting to fit into my old clothes!&#8221;</p>
<p>Her constantly smiling and wide-eyed son <span><span>Zuma</span></span> was born last August. He&#8217;s with his nanny down the hall. His older brother, Kingston, 3, is at home with Dad, British rocker Gavin <span><span>Rossdale</span></span>. Mom has released two platinum selling albums, 2004&#8217;s <em>Love. Angel Music. Baby</em> and 2006&#8217;s <em>The Sweet Escape</em>, since No Doubt were last a functioning unit. &#8220;Before, when I was with the guys, I didn&#8217;t have any kids,&#8221; says <span><span>Stefani</span></span>, an almond-size diamond sparkling on her wedding ring. &#8220;That&#8217;s like, whoa &#8211; a huge deal. The dynamic of the band is different. It has to be.&#8221; She notes, ruefully, that for the first time since they formed 23 years ago, the foursome will be traveling in <span>separate</span> buses.</p>
<p>&#8220;When you&#8217;ve got the endorphins going from the show, it&#8217;s so much fun to be all on the same bus, hanging out and drinking champagne. There&#8217;s no way that can happen anymore. I&#8217;ve got two babies and their nanny, and an assistant, and my security, and a hairdresser. It&#8217;s not much of a party, but that&#8217;s what I need in order to perform every night.&#8221;</p>
<p>In a sense, the band is back where it started. Formed in Anaheim, California in 1986 &#8211; largely an outlet for Gwen&#8217;s older brother Eric&#8217;s quirky ska-pop &#8211; the band&#8217;s earliest success was found on the road. A sweaty, energetic live show win them plenty of <span><span>SoCal</span></span> fans (and built some strong internal bonds: <span><span>Kanal</span></span> and <span><span>Stefani</span></span> were in a long-term relationship), but the sound didn&#8217;t travel. Their first nine years were spent in limbo between local heroes and national nobodies. &#8220;It was so exciting to have a following and know we could go play as far away as San Diego and people would show up,&#8221; recalls <span><span>Dumont</span></span> from behind the wheel of his black Yukon. He&#8217;s dressed in a gray <span><span>hoodie</span></span>, black jeans and green Chuck <span><span>Taylors</span></span>. The Pacific glistens outside the driver&#8217;s side window. &#8220;It was hard to understand when our record company called us a failure because we only sold 25,000 copies of our first album.&#8221;</p>
<p>They sold some ten million more of their third, 1995&#8217;s <em>Tragic Kingdom</em>. (Eric left shortly after the album&#8217;s release to pursue a career in animation.) Unabashedly perky and deceptively deep, <em>Kingdom</em>&#8217;s deep, &#8220;Just a Girl,&#8221; &#8220;Sunday Morning,&#8221; and &#8220;Don&#8217;t Speak&#8221; (about <span><span>Kanal</span></span> and <span><span>Stefani&#8217;s</span></span> breakup) drove a gilded <span><span>scrunchie</span></span> deep into <span><span>grunge&#8217;s</span></span> heart.</p>
<p>But 2000&#8217;s <em>Return of Saturn</em>, writer immediately after a marathon two-year tour, traded <em>Kingdom</em>&#8217;s primary pop colors for standard <span><span>postadolescent</span></span> revelations in songs such as &#8220;Marry Me,&#8221; and &#8220;Six Feet Under.&#8221; The album sold a tenth as many copies as its predecessor. It also planted a seed.</p>
<p>&#8220;When we were touring <em>Saturn</em>, the shows weren&#8217;t packed to the rafters, but we had a fucking good time,&#8221; says <span><span>Dumont</span></span>. He&#8217;s on the way from his home in Long Beach to pick up a custom-made speaker cabinet in nearby Newport Beach that he plans to use while recording the new album, wherever and whenever that may be.</p>
<p>&#8220;That tour was when Tony discovered Jamaican <span><span>dancehall</span></span> music. We&#8217;d play it backstage for hours after shows &#8211; it <span><span>was</span></span> all about not worrying and having fun. We ended up going right from that tour into <em>Rock Steady</em>. That was kind of the idea behind what we&#8217;re doing now &#8211; just getting back into the vibe of being in No Doubt and remembering how awesome that is. Whether we get inspired the same way, we&#8217;ll have to see.&#8221;</p>
<p>During his time off from the band, <span><span>Dumont</span></span> and his wife, <span><span>Meike</span></span>, had two sons, Ace, 3, and Rio, 1. He also branched out in to production work, <span><span>helming</span></span> two albums by skateboarder turned singer-songwriter Matt Costa.</p>
<p>Taking a hand from the steering wheel to scratch his grey-flecked goatee, <span><span>Dumont</span></span> explains how the No Doubt machine creaked back in to action. &#8220;I called Tony and Adrian up in 2007 to get together and <span><span>wri</span></span>te. The plan was to have new music ready for Gwen to <span><span>wri</span></span>te lyrics to as soon as she finished touring <em>The Sweet Escape</em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>The <span><span>Gwenless</span></span> approach worked for the band before, notably on 2002&#8217;s &#8220;Hey Baby.&#8221; It didn&#8217;t work this time.</p>
<p>&#8220;We hit on a handful of ideas that we might come back to,&#8221; says <span><span>Dumont</span></span>. &#8220;But without Gwen writing lyrics or melodies, there&#8217;s only so much we could do.&#8221;</p>
<p>It was during a second writing session last winter at a then-pregnant <span><span>Stefani&#8217;s</span></span> Hollywood home that the band realized what it had to do to feel like a family again. &#8220;We needed to have group therapy,&#8221; says <span><span>Stefani</span></span>, back at the studio. &#8220;We would talk about crazy stuff, like how the process that we used before is not gonna work anymore. To be a mom and the lead singer and songwriter and the best friend of these guys,&#8221; she pauses, &#8220;there was a lot leaning on my shoulders. I couldn&#8217;t have a baby, then sit in a studio for a year making an album.&#8221;</p>
<p><span><span>Kanal</span></span> also feels the talks were a turning point. &#8220;There were some very emotional discussions,&#8221; he says. &#8220;We&#8217;re still under contract for a record, but <span><span>Interscope</span></span> appreciates that we have to put out the <em>right</em> record. We have to ease back into this. I understand te skepticism people might have about a band going on tour without any new songs, but this is not us being a nostalgia act. This is not a cash grab. This is a necessary step in No Doubt making another record.&#8221;</p>
<p><span><span>Dumont</span></span> remembers that around the same time his band was sorting itself out, he found himself continually clearing up a common misconception. &#8220;Everyone thought the band had broken up because Gwen was doing her own thing,&#8221; he says. &#8220;I&#8217;d tell family members that we were working on new music, and they&#8217;d go, &#8216;Really? Who&#8217;s singing?&#8217; &#8221;</p>
<p><span><span>Adrain</span></span> Young pulls his metallic green 1962 Park Avenue Cadillac into the parking lot of the Virginia Country Club in Long Beach. He steps out of the car, <span>resplendent</span> in green and blue plaid slacks, a <span><span>whi</span></span>te long-sleeved T-shirt, and a black cardigan &#8211; a far cry from the thongs he used to favor onstage. &#8220;I&#8217;ve been a member for a year,&#8221; says the drummer. &#8220;My mentor moved here from another golf club. That&#8217;s the main reason I joined.&#8221;</p>
<p>Young, whose fit build, strong jaw, ramrod posture, and Technicolor clothing make him resemble a psychedelic Marine, plays to a plus-one handicap. His personal best is around 66. For those unfamiliar with golf parlance, that means he&#8217;s really fucking good.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m not worried that going on tour will hurt my progress,&#8221; says Young, who invested in gonzo golf mag <em><span><span>Schwing</span></span>!</em> in the late &#8217;90s. &#8220;I&#8217;ll practice in the mornings and play on days off.&#8221; He tried to get his son, mason, 7, into the game. &#8220;I kind of burned him out already,&#8221; he says, frowning. &#8220;You can&#8217;t force it.&#8221;</p>
<p>The plan for this afternoon is to eat and the work with his 9-iron. Young enters the club&#8217;s dark <span>wood</span> and oxblood leather dining room and takes a seat at a table near a TV tuned to ESPN. He&#8217;s in a feisty mood, and not just because his long game has been giving him problems.</p>
<p>&#8220;No Doubt is absolutely still relevant,&#8221; says Young. &#8220;I don&#8217;t know if you know this, but during Gwen&#8217;s <span>how</span> in Irvine last June, we did a surprise encore as No Doubt,&#8221; he pokes the air with his fork for emphasis, &#8220;and that crowd was piercingly loud. Louder than any crowd I remember. That night put to rest any doubt I had about <span>our</span> relevance or legacy.&#8221;</p>
<p><span><span>Paramore&#8217;s</span></span> Hayley Williams, whose four-men-and-a-lady band is opening for No Doubt this summer, needed no convincing. &#8220;I respect them all so much,&#8221; she says. &#8220;They toured around in a van for years before they blew up. They slept on floors. They&#8217;re not a marketing gimmick or a bunch of studio friends. They&#8217;re a real band and <span>they&#8217;ve</span> had this amazing success. That&#8217;s what we all aspire to. All my friends are stoked they&#8217;re back.&#8221;</p>
<p>The 20-year-old singer has a special love for <span><span>Stefani</span></span>. &#8220;Gwen is a big deal to me,&#8221; Williams says. &#8220;She was one of the first people I heard who <span><span>wro</span></span>te from a girl&#8217;s point of view. I always related to what she was singing about, whether it was &#8216;Just a Girl&#8217; and being disrespected, or &#8216;Simple Kind of Life&#8217; and wanting to have a family. I don&#8217;t know a girl who doesn&#8217;t think of her as a role model.&#8221;</p>
<p><span><span>Stefani</span></span> is happy to play the part. &#8220;Heaven for me is looking out at the audience and seeing so <span>many</span> young girls,&#8221; she says. &#8220;On one level, it&#8217;s so strange to me that anyone knows who I am, but feeling like I am reaching people and still being respected as a woman is the most rewarding thing.&#8221;</p>
<p>But the <span><span>Stefani</span></span> that Williams first fell for is not the <span><span>Stefani</span></span> of <em>Tragic Kingdom</em>, or even <em>Rock Steady</em>. She married a rock star. Her L.A.M.B fashion label, started in 2003, has been sported on Eva <span><span>Longoria</span></span> Parker and Paris Hilton, among others. She set up a companion accessories line, <span><span>Harajuku</span></span> Lovers in 2005. Her dance-<span>oriented</span> solo albums, featuring collaborators like Andre 3000, the <span><span>Neptunes</span></span>, and <span><span>Akon</span></span>, competed and won the world of <span><span>Xtina</span></span> and <span><span>Britnet</span></span>. For a time, she made public appearances accompanied by a quartet of Japanese lovelies dubbed the <span><span>Harajuku</span></span> Girls (Think of them as <span><span>Sanrio</span></span> <span><span>bric</span></span>-a-<span><span>brac</span></span> &#8211; made of people).  To some, the fact that <span><span>Stefani&#8217;s</span></span> decade has been more <em>ooh la la</em> than <em>oi! oi! oi!</em> might seem like a regression.</p>
<p><span><span>Stefani</span></span> doesn&#8217;t buy it. &#8220;I&#8217;m not doing anything now that I haven&#8217;t always wanted to do,&#8221; she argues, crossing her arms and furrowing her brow. &#8220;I&#8217;ve always been interested in fashion. I&#8217;ve always liked dumb dance music, like Debbie Deb and Club <span><span>Nouveau</span></span>. I <em>know</em> it was weird to be on the same circuit with Madonna and <span><span>Mariah</span></span>, but I did it my own way. It was campy, it was funny. If people didn&#8217;t get it, that&#8217;s their problem. People gave me shit about the <span><span>Harajuku</span></span> Girls. Seriously? How do you see that that wasn&#8217;t meant to be ridiculous?&#8221;</p>
<p>She says she&#8217;s used to criticism. &#8220;When you&#8217;re a creative person &#8211; and that&#8217;s how I define myself &#8211; then you&#8217;re always going to make somebody mad. Fifteen years ago, when No Doubt started making <span><span>poppier</span></span> songs, there were hardcore ska fans who said, &#8216;Fuck you&#8217;.&#8221;</p>
<p>So it&#8217;s fair to say that No Doubt won&#8217;t be playing &#8220;<span><span>Hollaback</span></span> Girl&#8221;? &#8220;I&#8217;m so over dance music now,&#8221; she says. &#8220;I had a really specific sound and concept in my head, and I&#8217;ve squeezed it out. It&#8217;s done. Everyone wants to make it like I &#8216;left&#8217; the band, but I never planned for my thing to be so big. I always felt like I was cheating on them when I was working with other musicians. In my mind, there was never any question that I was going to come back to No Doubt. Those guys are my best friends forever.&#8221;</p>
<p>An older country club member, wearing trousers pulled up to just below his neck, approaches Young, who is finishing up his <span><span>ahi</span></span> and brown rice. &#8220;That&#8217;s some haircut,&#8221; he says, motioning to the drummer&#8217;s crimson <span><span>mohawk</span></span>. The old man&#8217;s head is dotted with liver spots.</p>
<p>&#8220;Yeah, it is,&#8221; says a smiling Young. &#8220;You like it?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;No, I don&#8217;t,&#8221; the man responds.</p>
<p>Later, Young wallops a long drive into the path of the distinguished gentleman at the opposite end of the driving range. He says it was an accident. Then he does it again.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you asked me what I&#8217;d like to do every day,&#8221; says Tony <span><span>Kanal</span></span> at home in the Hollywood Hills, &#8220;the answer is playing shows with No Doubt. That&#8217;s been my life since I was 16 years old.&#8221; On this day, the band&#8217;s only childless member is wearing a blue plaid Western-style shirt and skinny black jeans. His black hair is dyed its usual blond. &#8220;I&#8217;ve always been obsessed with my band. That&#8217;s just how I am. But I understand it&#8217;s not realistic for everybody else. I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;d feel different if I had kids.&#8221;</p>
<p><span><span>Kanal</span></span> and his live-in girlfriend, Erin, an actress, have been talking about starting a family. He has the band&#8217;s blessing. (&#8220;I have two boys. Tom has two boys. Adrian has a boy,&#8221; says <span><span>Stefani</span></span>. &#8220;Tony needs to have a girl so the kids can start their own No Doubt.&#8221;)</p>
<p><span><span>Kanal&#8217;s</span></span> house is a 1925 Spanish Colonial villa that was designed by Stiles O. Clements, the <span>architect</span> responsible for L.A.&#8217;s famed <span><span>Wiltern</span></span> and Mayan theaters. In a nod to <span><span>Kanal&#8217;s</span></span> heritage &#8211; his parent&#8217;s were born in <span>India</span> &#8211; a large statue of the Hindu god <span>Ganesha</span> takes pride of place in the foyer. Four cats scamper across the intricately patterned carpets. The modest recording studio on the <span>third</span> floor has an immodest view: On clear days, Catalina Island is visible 20 miles away. Looking northeast, the <span><span>whi</span></span>te dome of the Griffith Observatory rises above the tall palm trees.</p>
<p>The studio is where <span><span>Kanal</span></span>, who has the slim build and springy step of a <span>welterweight</span>, retreats to <span><span>wri</span></span>te and record. In the last two years, he produced an album for the reggae singer Elan and did writing an production on <span><span>Stefani&#8217;s</span></span> solo albums. Along with <span><span>Dumont</span></span> and Young, he <span><span>cowrote</span></span>&#8221; Paralysis,&#8221; a track on Scott <span><span>Weiland&#8217;s</span></span> recent <em>&#8220;Happy&#8221; in <span><span>Goloshes</span></span></em>. Lately, though, past triumphs are far from his mind.</p>
<p>&#8220;It dawned on me that the kids who bought<em> Rock Steady</em> might have outgrown us,&#8221; he says. &#8220;There are people who didn&#8217;t know Gwen was in a band. There are people who will see No Doubt for the first time. It&#8217;s a weird thing. You know, going back to when we were playing Fender&#8217;s Ballroom in Long Beach in 1987, I had a good sense about who was coming to the shows. Now I don&#8217;t really know. It could be anyone.&#8221;</p>
<p>The results of a survey posted on No Doubt&#8217;s <span><span>websi</span></span>te in late 2008 gave some clues. &#8220;The audience is a split you don&#8217;t usually see,&#8221; explains the band&#8217;s manager, Jim <span><span>Guernot</span></span>. &#8220;Gwen is an influence on very young people and brings them along with her, but there&#8217;s also the traditional audience of <span>people</span> in their 30s who have been following the band for 20 years. Concerts usually get one audience or the other, not both. <span><span>Presales</span></span> for the tour were tracking at 124 percent higher than they were for Gwen&#8217;s tour last year,&#8221; he says. &#8220;I would&#8217;ve been happy if we&#8217;d been equal.&#8221;</p>
<p>From his lofty perch, <span><span>Kanal</span></span> professes allegiance to a power greater than market research. &#8220;I&#8217;ve had moments of doubt in my life,&#8221; he says, &#8220;and they&#8217;ve been resolved through music. It sounds weird to say, but it&#8217;s true.&#8221; He continues: &#8220;We can push ourselves in a new way. If I didn&#8217;t think that we could do that, I would want to call it for what it is. I&#8217;d say, &#8216;Let&#8217;s call this a farewell tour&#8217;.&#8221;</p>
<p>Back in the studio, the final notes of &#8220;Stand and Deliver&#8221; have long faded away. The band will be back later in the week to listen to a final mix. As <span><span>Stent</span></span> gets back to work, <span><span>Kanal</span></span> tells <span><span>Stefani</span></span> about the radio interviews he was doing earlier that day. &#8220;They&#8217;re still talking the same shit,&#8221; he says to <span><span>Stefani</span></span>. <span><span>Kanal</span></span> cops the smooth tones of a drive-time DJ, &#8221; &#8216;I hate to touch a nerve here, Tony, but didn&#8217;t you and Gwen used to <span><span>da</span></span>te?&#8217; &#8221;</p>
<p><span><span>Stefani</span></span> rolls her eyes. &#8220;That&#8217;s so lame,&#8221; she says.</p>
<p>&#8220;Try answering questions about thongs,&#8221; Young chimes in.</p>
<p><span><span>Stefani&#8217;s</span></span> assistant, carrying <span><span>Zuma</span></span>, pops in to remind the band that they&#8217;re due at the singer&#8217;s house to discuss stage designs. Outside, the rain has stopped. The four <span><span>bandmates</span></span> get up to leave. <span><span>Stefani</span></span>, now holding her son, says anxiously and wistfully, &#8220;I want to be out there already.&#8221;</p>
<p>Then she speaks again, to everyone and no one, &#8220;We still have so far to go.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Us Weekly</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2009 22:08:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina</dc:creator>
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Update: thanks once more for the donated scan from iamanodoubtfreak4ever  
Gwen and family are featured all over this week&#8217;s Us weekly magazine USA (March 9th, 2009). Unfortunately I can&#8217;t scan it yet but here&#8217;s a few snippets of what you can find:

Behind the scenes!
Oscars 2009
Saturday, February 21
10:59pm At the Vanity Fair party, a kid-free [...]]]></description>
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<p>Update: thanks once more for the donated scan from iamanodoubtfreak4ever <img src='http://www.nxdscrapbook.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Gwen and family are featured all over this week&#8217;s Us weekly magazine USA (March 9th, 2009). Unfortunately I can&#8217;t scan it yet but here&#8217;s a few snippets of what you can find:</p>
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<h3>Behind the scenes!</h3>
<h4>Oscars 2009</h4>
<h5>Saturday, February 21</h5>
<p><em><strong>10:59pm</strong></em> At the <em>Vanity Fair</em> party, a kid-free <strong>Gwen Stefani</strong> and <strong>Gavin Rossdale</strong> steal a smooch and toast each other with champagne.</p></blockquote>
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<h3>No blankie for baby Zuma!</h3>
<p>&#8220;He has a great sense of humor and giggles!&#8221; proud pop <strong>Gavin Rossdale</strong>, 41, says of Zuma, 6 months, with wife <strong>Gwen Stefani</strong>, 39. (Big brother Kingston is 2.) The rocker tells one of his parenting secrets: Just say no to security blankets for the kids. &#8220;If you have one thing they latch on to and they lose it, it&#8217;s a drag,&#8221; he tells <em>Us</em>. &#8220;We&#8217;re trying to avoid that burden.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>OK! Weekly</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2009 21:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina</dc:creator>
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Gavin and Kingston were featured in the February 23rd 2009 issue of OK! Weekly USA.

Gwen, Kingston and Zuma are also featured in the March 8th issue of OK! Weekly USA.
Thanks to iamanodoubtfreak4ever for the scans  
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<p>Gavin and Kingston were featured in the February 23rd 2009 issue of OK! Weekly USA.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a  class="image thickbox no_icon" href="http://mynetimages.com/d14ed110_md.jpg" rel="gallery-523" title="Scan by iamanodoubtfreak4ever of OK! Wekkly magazine USA from March 9th 2009 featuring Gwen Stefani"><img class="alignnone" title="Scan by iamanodoubtfreak4ever of OK! Wekkly magazine USA from March 9th 2009 featuring Gwen Stefani" src="http://mynetimages.com/d14ed110_th.jpg" alt="" width="89" height="120" /></a></p>
<p>Gwen, Kingston and Zuma are also featured in the March 8th issue of OK! Weekly USA.</p>
<p>Thanks to iamanodoubtfreak4ever for the scans <img src='http://www.nxdscrapbook.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Baby love!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Feb 2009 22:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina</dc:creator>
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Gwen and baby Zuma are featured in the latest copy of OK! Weekly USA from February 16th. Thanks once more to iamanodoubtfreak4ever for the scan!
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<p>Gwen and baby Zuma are featured in the latest copy of OK! Weekly USA from February 16th. Thanks once more to iamanodoubtfreak4ever for the scan!</p>
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		<title>Play time!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 15:49:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina</dc:creator>
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Looks like Gwen and her beautiful family have been all over the celebrity magazine in the USA this month. Big thanks to iamanodoubtfreak4ever for sending over these fab scans!
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<p>Looks like Gwen and her beautiful family have been all over the celebrity magazine in the USA this month. Big thanks to iamanodoubtfreak4ever for sending over these fab scans!</p>
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		<title>Holiday candids</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina</dc:creator>
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Big thanks to iamanodoubtfreak4ever for sending over these clippings from the January issues of OK! USA (Jan 12th edition) and Us Weekly USA (Jan 5th and Jan 12th editions).
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<p>Big thanks to iamanodoubtfreak4ever for sending over these clippings from the January issues of OK! USA (Jan 12th edition) and Us Weekly USA (Jan 5th and Jan 12th editions).</p>
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		<title>OK! USA</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 20:28:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina</dc:creator>
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Thanks again to iamanodoubtfreak4ever: No Doubt, Gwen and baby Zuma were featured in the December 15th issue of OK! magazine USA.
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<p>Thanks again to iamanodoubtfreak4ever: No Doubt, Gwen and baby Zuma were featured in the December 15th issue of OK! magazine USA.</p>
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