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'Live From The Ladies Room' discusses Oscars

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Published: Feb. 26, 2005 at 10:30 AM

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 26 (UPI) -- Women's Entertainment on U.S. cable will present "Live From The Ladies Room, The WE Awards Bathroom Break Party," during commercial breaks of the Oscars.

When the Oscars go to commercials, actress/comedian Sandra Bernhard and style expert Lloyd Boston will discuss the fashions, acceptance speeches, award surprises and first-time host Chris Rock's performance on WE.

"Live From The Ladies Room" will air Sunday beginning at 8 p.m. EST. WE will broadcast episodes of "Young, Sexy & ... " between segments of "Live From The Ladies Room, The WE Awards Bathroom Break Party," and will be scrolling the latest updates from the Oscar telecast.

For 25 years, Sandra Bernhard has appeared in film, television and stage. She has also written several books and in February she will begin recurring guest roles on NBC's "Crossing Jordan" and Showtime's "The L Word."

Style expert Lloyd Boston is fashion editor for "The Today Show" on NBC and regularly appears on WE's "Full Frontal Fashion."

Topics: Sandra Bernhard
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