Plus a new picture!
Will you tune into her new Lifetime series?
Plus, Vergara shares how a man must handle a Latina lady.
Two great things together at last.
No, not THAT Gunslinger...just some guy looking for revenge.
News Roundup: May 13. Top story is on Tobey Maguire's new pad. Other stories on: Aerosmith's Tom Hamilton, Salma Hayek, Ben Kingsley, Star Wars: Episode II--Attack of the Clones, Sharon Maguire (Bridget Jones's Diary), Jan De Bont (Tomb Raider), The Mole II, Ricky Martin (Golden Jubilee), Posh Spice (Victoria Beckham)
Harvey Keitel, whose new movie "The Grey Zone" premiered at the Haifa International Film Festival Saturday, shared with the Associated Press some of his concerns about the Holocaust.
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 6, 2001 -- So far it's been a busy week in TV news. Here's a quick round-up:Not a Safe 'Bette':CBS' fledgling sitcom "Bette" has been given the ax. Though the show posted impressive ratings after its premiere last fall, recent numbers have been in the basement. Without question, CBS execs showed no hesitation in pulling the plug on the Bette Midler vehicle: Wednesday night's episode is likely the show's finale, even though four new episodes have already been taped.Locklear to Take Another 'Spin':Should ABC decide to pick up "Spin City" for another season, the sitcom's leading lady has agreed to remain on board. Actress Heather Locklear has inked a one-year deal with DreamWorks Television to stay on as the show's star, alongside Charlie Sheen, who has already committed to another season. Over the past year, "Spin" has proven to be one of ABC