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"Not just anyone can become an artist," she essentially says.
Transformers actress Megan Fox has slammed "immature" males like Robert Pattinson and Zac Efron, insisting dating young men is "a waste of time."
Robert Pattinson is completely baffled by the continued gossip linking him to his Twilight co-star Kristen Stewart -- calling the romance rumors "ridiculous."
Actor Ethan Hawke inadvertently sparked a press-room feud at the Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday night after suggesting he'd witnessed a feud between Kris Kristofferson and another nameless country star in a new Rolling Stone magazine article.
Patrick Swayze has blasted tabloid reports that he is losing his battle against pancreatic cancer, accusing the press of fabricating lies to "paint an unpleasant picture" about his health.
A man who was the victim of a blast on the set of Mission: Impossible III is suing the county and city of Los Angeles for not protecting him from danger.
Outspoken actor Tom Cruise has been criticized by firefighters suffering the effects of smoke inhalation from the World Trade Center terrorist attacks for his controversial views on their treatment.
Shirley MacLaine has blasted Paris Hilton for her determination to grab headlines no matter what.
Supermodel Rachel Hunter is urging celebrity magazine editors to stop buying scandalous pictures of stars--because it's so unfair to paste their mishaps on the front of publications.
Actress Kim Basinger has broken her silence over the bitter custody battle between herself and ex-husband Alec Baldwin, insisting the actor's anger problems have led to her fighting against him spending more time with their daughter.
Hollywood hunk Val Kilmer has criticized the media fascination with Paris Hilton, because he believes the socialite is "famous for nothing.”
Comedian Chris Rock, whose directorial debut Head of State hits theaters this weekend, wants fans to know that contrary to reports from media gossip Matt Drudge, he "never had any intention of bashing President Bush" for launching the U.S.-led war in Iraq. Also: Susan Sarandon Wanda at Large Madonna American Idol Trenyce Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Steven Spielberg The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Uma Thurman Paycheck Son of the Mask
Sean Penn took out a $56,000 ad in The Washington Post Friday, accusing President Bush of inhibiting debate and threatening civil liberties.
Sean Penn (I Am Sam) has long been known as one of Hollywood's bad boys. In February's Talk magazine, Penn once again proves his bona fides for that club, blasting Bill O'Reilly and Howard Stern. Sean Penn I Am Sam.
The senior pastor of Harlem's Canaan Baptist Church has chastised the Rev. Jesse Jackson for inviting television news crews into his church to cover a sermon despite an agreement not to do so.
CNN founding president Reese Schonfeld has expressed dismay at current CNN Chairman Walter Isaacson's recent decision to "reach out" to the Republican Congressional leadership.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 9, 2000 -- The year's first space disaster flick, "Supernova," will blast into the stratosphere this week. Along with the sci-fi thriller, this week's openers include the family drama "My Dog Skip," Ice Cube's "Next Friday" and the baseball documentary "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg." Here's a look at the new films hitting theaters - and the films already around going into new release patterns: WEDNESDAY: "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg" (Cowboy Booking) -- Portrait of the legendary Bronx-born Jewish baseball player who came close to breaking Babe Ruth's home-run record. Tall, handsome, and uncommonly good-natured, Greenberg was a secular Jew from Bronx who became "the baseball Moses," an icon for everyone from Walter Matthau to Alan Dershowitz. (Limited release) "My Dog Skip" (Warners) -- Based on the autobi
NYPD Blue creator Steven Bochco, to TV Guide, about why ABC made the wrong decision in moving the cop show next season from Tuesdays to Wednesdays against Law & Order:
The million-member Evangelical Alliance of Britain has condemned the decision of the BBC to appoint Alan Bookbinder, a professed "open-hearted agnostic," to be head of its religious programming.