See what trouble the group gets into on the finale.
Find out what crazy antics the gang's already getting into.
As long as she has her dog, she's happy.
'The Help' makes it two in a row as Hurricane Irene affects Box Office
Hollywood is sending their love to the East Coast.
Spike Lee is heading to New Orleans, Louisiana, to make a documentary examining whether race and politics played a role in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
With tragedies come celebrity telethons; unfortunately more such telethons are set to air in the horrific aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 26, 1999 -- The biggest millennium party is definitely not going to take place at your local cineplex this week. Taking into account the pre-millennial craze suffered by shifty audiences coast to coast, Hollywood is taking a low-key, market-testing approach to the week's more recognizable releases. The Denzel Washington vehicle "The Hurricane" will make its limited-release debut Wednesday. A favorite of critics, the well-reviewed film based on the true story of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter features an award buzz turn by Denzel Washington as the titular boxer who is wrongly accused of the murders of three white men in 1966. Also hitting the theater mid-week is Sony Pictures Classics' "The Third Miracle." Starring Ed Harris and Anne Heche, it is a story of lost faith and renewed hope set in present-day Chicago. For those wanting to journey to