You're not the only one obsessed with the jam.
The controversial mom opens up on the 'Today' show.
Which famous moms aren't laughing?
Christian Bale and Tom Hardy as the battling duo.
Michael makes his singing debut on 'Occupy This Album.'
And you better 'Believe' the picture is an adorable one.
Add the 'Somebody That I Used to Know' singer to the list of artists apologizing to 'Glee.'
The "Friends With Kids" star tells all to Cosmo.
You don't have to be on 'Glee' to do an awesome cover.
Plus, an official track listing.
Is this their most embarrassing video yet?
The riffs that keep the song afloat.
Network reportedly wants Madge to tone down racy ad
What's going on, Khloe? Modesty doesn't start with a 'K.'
She isn't hiding a thing.
Then flying their Lear jets up to Nova Scotia.
Dion makes plans to return to the stage.
No agreement, no show.
Check out the baby bump covers throughout the years.
She appears to be channeling Marilyn Monroe.
The CIA is getting in the game now.
The Trouble Tones are a tough act to follow.
TV host Ellen DeGeneres tries to find out.
The 'Wanderlust' star covers the latest issue with funnyman Paul Rudd.
Plus, the stars talk about living with the rumor mill.
Music's new It Girl says she's only got one record in her.
It's actually pretty good.
He's unstoppable.
Plus, Cusack's got crazy eyes.
Photoshop alert!
The star of the ABC hit walks us through her new series.
The TV special will examine Jobs' affect on our lives.
What can we expect this season, plus her favorite 30 Rock-ism.
We're FURIOUS that Sam Jackson was excluded
The comedianne chats about her Summer hit just in time for the DVD release.
Soon, everyone will know her name(s)
He wants to become a "movie" star.
It's not easy bein' twee.
That's not a euphemism.
Gaga, is that you?
The whole network's gone to pot!
Apparently teenage heartthrobs can't sell fancy magazines.
Oh, great.
Running through all the films in Warner Bros. comprehensive new box-set.
Dear all other singers: you are not Adele. Stop please.
DreamWorks hires the hack for the adaptation.
We we so excited. You you so excited?
She's a motorcycle?
The mini-series is on Discovery this month.
She's not naked, so it's not that!
Francis strings together a beautiful 'bunch of shots.'
Ugh, we so don't like her.
And cue the swooning girls.
Also, Dr. Phil calls Conan a slut.
News of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue's 2011 cover has leaked early thanks to a gaffe in New York City.
She and Mr. Schuester will sing 'Kiss' but will they kiss for real?
Now you'll watch, right?
Segel set to play undercover cop in '80s-era comedy
Cause they ain't no hollaback girl.
Piven and Miley in the same movie? Like, whoa.
The second freshman show to be cut from the lineup.
That's so Miley...or not.
Everyone else took the night off.
Kanye West has a vision...
With the 25th anniversary trilogy about to be released, Peter takes a look back at this series.
A few possible projects are coming together for the bankable comedic actor
The freshman spy drama is deemed solid enough for another season
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Discovery Communications has edged out rival A&E Networks in the bidding for 'Sarah Palin's Alaska.'
JJ Abrams secret agent show nabs new castmember.
Abrams' new show promises to be "lightning fast"
How well will J.J. Abrams' next project fare?
Network loved the pilot and today ordered first new drama series for next season
CBS' next 'Undercover Boss' may be coming from Wall Street.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have denied reports that they're about to split, while friends insist the media have mistaken a prenuptial agreement as a signal they're separating.
In addition to executive producing 'Undercovers,' his Warner Bros. pilot at NBC, J.J. Abrams may direct the opening episode.
Randy Jackson has hit out at the media after some outlets deployed helicopters to cover his brother Michael's private funeral ceremony -- demanding they pull the footage from any future broadcasts.
Jamie Foxx has assured fans he is fine after a man tried to force his way into the actor's Philadelphia hotel room.
Lindsay Lohan is reportedly furious after discovering her photoshoot for Glamour magazine was not to be used on the cover, with the publication opting to use a picture of Katie Holmes instead.
That’s right: Our brand-new First Lady has already snagged the cover of a magazine -- sans Mr. President -- and it’s not some obligatory Reader’s Digest, campaign-for-literacy piece; it’s Vogue!
Late-night talk-show host David Letterman was an odd choice to unveil the cover of the latest Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, but one glance at Bar Refaeli on that cover will make you forget that he -- and everyone else -- even exists.
60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Coverage
You’ve got to follow the biggest story--and right now that story is Hurricane Gustav coming ashore southwest of New Orleans as a Category 2 hurricane, NOT the Republican national convention, which was due to begin tonight.
Moviesonline.ca reportedly found a Dark Knight sequel poster on the Internet, apparently made by a fan--and boy is it ever cool looking.
A spokeswoman for Bernie Mac says the actor is responding well to treatment for pneumonia and hopes to be released in the next few weeks, according to the Associated Press.
Beloved TV star Dick Van Patten is recovering after suffering a stroke.
Eva Longoria poked fun at the infamous Desperate Housewives Vanity Fair cover shoot spat on Saturday Night Live on Saturday by playing a scene-stealing Teri Hatcher.
The superstar had a rough 47th birthday Tuesday as she fell off a horse and suffered several broken bones. According to the Associated Press, the incident took place at her home outside London.
Networks cautious with election coverage, Jackie Chan not retiring, Kim Delaney joins "The O.C.," more…
David Bowie recovers from emergency heart surgery, Martha Stewart denied a new trial and thousands compete to be the new Napoleon Dynamite Fan Club president. Plus, Angels in America and Dirty Pretty Things win Humanitas awards, Ewan McGregor wins privacy case and Scott Weiland back in rehab.
Pop princess Britney Spears, who is set to perform five concerts in Shanghai and Beijing sometime next year on a world tour to promote her album In The Zone, may have to make a few wardrobe adjustments for her first tour in China. Also: Michael Moore Fahrenheit 9/11 Howard Stern Sean Combs Kelly Osbourne David E. Kelley Joe Torre Russell Simmons Mel Gibson Warrior Boudicca Joan of Bark: The Dog That Saved France David Mamet Cheryl Hines Cake
Ryder Praised, Ozzy on Six-Month Road to Recovery, Lions Gate Buys Artisan
News, Nov. 20 Johnny Depp is "Sexiest Man Alive," Eleven Films to Compete for Animation Oscar, Salma Hayek and Colin Farrell Covered in "Dust," Finding Nemo Brother Bear Kurt Cobain Mel Gibson The Passion Rush Limbaugh Keith Gordon Ethan Hawke
Liza Minnelli, David Blaine, Eminem, Elton John, Jack Elam, Sandra Bullock, Jim Carrey, Todd Phillips
About 1,000 readers have canceled their subscriptions to the Los Angeles Times to protest the paper's coverage of Arnold Schwarzenegger 's alleged sexual harassment of women, Also: In America Diana Ross Val Kilmer John Draper Witherspoon 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage DaughterJohn Ritter Rob Lowe Peter Jackson The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Two .38-caliber revolvers, ammunition and other items were recently recovered from a barn behind Robert Blake's Hidden Hills home by detectives looking for more evidence implicating the actor in his wife's murder, it was reported today.
The Magdalene Sisters, British director Peter Mullan's pointed depiction of an abusive Catholic convent, won the Golden Lion for best picture Sunday at the Venice Film Festival. The Magdalene Sisters Peter Mullen Julianne Moore Far From Heaven Stefano Accorsi A Journey Called Love Andrej Konchalovsky House of Fools Venice Film Festival Jerry Lewis Patty Duke Kurt Cobain James cameron Ghosts of teh Abyss Lil' Kim Guns and Roses Jean Claude LaMarre Madonna VH1 How to be the Perfect Latino Popstar Gordon Lightfoot
Game show host Bob Barker, who underwent a procedure last week at a Washington, D.C., medical center for an enlarged prostate, returned to the Southland today to convalesce at his Hollywood home.
Supermodel Claudia Schiffer covered up her Valentino dress on the way to her Saturday wedding. Jim Caviezel Robert Evans The Matrix Reloaded Meg Ryan Omar Epps Britney Spears Hole Courtney Love Eric Erlandson B.B. King Perry Como Jamie Foxx
The West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin said he did not realize the comments he made in The New Yorker magazine about the news coverage of the Bush administration would create such a flap Aaron Sorkin Tom Brokaw Anne Heche Coleman Laffoon Keanu Reeves Elizabeth Taylor Elton John Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham Ted Koppel David Letterman Fox Lost in Space Lost in Space The Time Tunnel Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Land of the Giants Mary McCormack Julie Lydecker CBS Yoko Ono Cindy Crawford Kevin meaney Julia Child Edward Norton Brett Ratner James Whitmore Anthony Hopkins 7th Annual Palm Beach International Film Festival Harlan Howard
For Geraldo Rivera war coverage has become personal
Following is a news story about Steven Speilberg recovering from a scooter accident mentioning the keywords AI ET Minority Report Tom Cruise
The BBC said Monday that it had unearthed a 10-second clip of the real Christopher Robin Milne trailing a group of children dressed as Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Eyeore, Tigger and Kanga for a school pageant in Ashdown Forest in 1929.
Although the overwhelming majority of Americans approve of the way the administration is handling the war on terrorism, only 43 percent approve of the way the news media is, according to the latest Gallup poll.
CNN essentially shut down its CNN Airport Network following Monday's crash of an American Airlines plane following take-off from John F. Kennedy airport in New York.
A survey conducted for NBC indicates that 37 percent of all viewers believe it is appropriate for commercials to air during crisis news coverage and that 46 percent of those between the ages of 18 and 34 believe so, the Wall Street Journal reported today.
For the first time, a computer virus has been discovered lurking in a DVD. According to the BBC, the virus, known as Funlove, was inadvertently included in data files present on copies of the DVD Meet the Beat Alls, a compilation of episodes from the Cartoon Network's hit Powerpuff Girls series.
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.
News Roundup: Oct. 26
People who are tuning in most often to reports about the terrorist attack and its aftermath are more likely than others to be experiencing stress, depression and other emotional disorders than those who have maintained their usual viewing habits, according to a study by the Pew Research Center.
After two weeks of dismal results, the box office roared back to life last weekend with total ticket sales of $64.1 million for the top 12 films, up 47 percent from the previous weekend and 22 percent from the same weekend a year ago.
While most U.S. television stations have taken pains to make the disaster coverage as bloodless as possible, Spanish-language TV stations have shown no such reluctance to show blood.
The entertainment world tries to regain a sense of normalcy following Tuesday's terrorist attacks in New York and Washington.
CNN's rivals were caught off-guard Sunday when the all-news cable network began broadcasting the first aerial footage of the devastation from a Coast Guard helicopter.
TV coverage this morning (Thursday) focused on efforts to recover bodies, posing delicate problems for news producers.
Hip-hop group, The Coup, changed the cover art for their upcoming Nov. 6 release, Party Music, hours after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon early Tuesday morning. The album cover depicted New York's twin towers exploding.
The Radio-Television News Directors Association, the Society of Professional Journalists and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press have joined hands to condemn a proposal by the University of Oregon that would limit news clips of University of Oregon basketball games to 20 seconds.
Hollywood legend Katharine Hepburn spent a second night in a Hartford, Conn., hospital recovering from what was described as a minor infection by Hepburn's brother-in-law, The Associated Press reports.
Actor Ving Rhames has signed a deal to star in three episodes of NBC's action drama UC: Undercover, Variety reports, making him the first of several big-name guests slated to appear on the show.
Actor Oded Fehr, who played Ardeth Bay in The Mummy films, will join the cast of the new NBC drama UC: Undercover, Variety reports.
Supermodel Niki Taylor was been moved out of intensive care Thursday, nearly eight weeks after suffering liver damage in a car accident.
In the hope of reviving interest in the Olympic Games after last year's ratings plunge for the Summer Games, the NBC television network and its two cable siblings, CNBC and MSNBC, plan to televise 373 1/2 hours between them of the Salt Lake City Winter Games next year, Bloomberg News reported.
Grammy nominee Jill Scott has recovered from a lung infection that sidelined her for two weeks from hitting the road with Sting on his current tour. She had been hospitalized in Philadelphia for complications from the infection, but will be joining Sting's tour on Tuesday when it rolls into Madison, Wis. Scott's rookie album, Who Is Jill Scott?, nabbed three Grammy nominations earlier this year.
HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 30, 2001 -- Another supermodel is turning Hollywood on its ear, and producer Jerry Bruckheimer couldn’t be happier. “Sports Illustrated” model and professional synchronized swimmer Estella Warren is racking up film projects, and her latest role will be taking her Down Under. Warren will join Jerry O’Connell (“Sliders”) and Anthony Anderson (“Me, Myself and Irene”) in producer Bruckheimer’s new action-comedy “Down and Under.” In the film, two long-time friends, a New York hairstylist (O’Connell) and an unsuccessful musician (Anderson) are forced to work for the Mafia, and are sent to Australia to deliver $100,000. However, a wild kangaroo accidentally takes the money, and the pair is forced to pursue the critter. Warren will play a wildlife researcher who helps the duo with her kangaroo knowledge, and serve as O’Connell’s love interest. The movie wi
SANTA MONICA, Calif. March 29, 2000 -- Good news, depending on your love and/tolerance for "Mrs. Doubtfire" and "Bicentennial Man": Chris Columbus has been signed to direct "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone." In a bit of even better news, this means there's no way Columbus will possibly have time to ruin, er, helm either the planned "Spider-man" flick or the "Planet of the Apes" remake -- two movies the "Nine Months" auteur had been attached to in recent years. (The "Apes" gig is done deal anyway -- Tim Burton's set for that one.) As for the "Potter" movie: It'll be the first in what Warner Bros. is hoping will be a kiddie franchise based on the mega-selling kiddie book series. Shooting could begin as soon as this summer, with a Summer 20001 release planned. Columbus comes to the project after mentor Steven Spielberg famously turned down the project.
CBS shot and scored in last week's primetime ratings, as its coverage of the NCAA men's basketball tournament brought in 10 percent more viewers than last year in the prized 18-49 age bracket, with approximately 9.11 million viewers on Thursday night alone. CBS' basketball coverage also scored a victory on Saturday night, slightly edging out FOX in total viewers with an estimated 10 million households watching. How did the XFL fare against the NCAA tourney? NBC's flailing coverage of the wanna-be football league hit a new all-time low, earning a dismal 2.0 rating Saturday night. XFL viewership was 23 percent below its embarrassing season average -- which means about three people tuned in. In the battle between the sporting events, score one for the NCAA.
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