0 the part of a newspaper in which you find stories about the social and private lives of famous people -- (报纸上关于名人社交或私生活的)漫谈栏,茶话栏
Is she good for the literacy classes in which she is blossoming if she refuses to read the news and editorials next to the gossip column?
His is not a book about only the most famous bands or artists, nor does it glamourise the mundane, the who-went-where-when gossip column prevalent in music reportage.
Even its gossip column is an example of what a gossip column should be.
I have not been consulted about that gossip column.
I quite concur in having an eccentric write a gossip column; it is good for circulation.
Surely, the party opposite does not want to go down in history as the party which governed by gossip column.
I observe that practically every newspaper in the country has a gossip column in one form or another, although it is not always called a gossip column.
Potpourri was a gossip column that also had announcements as well as opinions marketed toward women.