An 'NSYNC reunion, cocktails and a dance-off?
Flippers, flappers, and shirtlessness: Oh my!
BYOSP (Bring Your Own Sex Panther)
Cannonball!
Bernadette is not a happy fiancee.
Nicki heads to the club while Drake becomes a man.
We won't get spoilers, but we've got a peek!
A tamer party than usual for the pregnant, pint-size guidette.
The effect of Slade's awful stand-up routine continues.
She overhears all the nastiness - even Blakeley calling her a stripper...
She's baaaaaaack (in the news for bad behavior)! A look back at Sean Young's greatest mishits.
We return to Emily's engagement party for the first time since the pilot.
How much are you willing to spend for some quality time with Leo?
Things get a little strange at Robert California's home.
Plus, a 'Conchord' flies to '30 Rock'
Plus, 'That '70s Show' reunion on 'Are You There, Vodka?'
From the people who brought us 'The Hangover.'
And then go on to, you know, throw a party.
They're still coming!
He calls them racist.
They pregame at the Gap.
Andy throws a garden party to impress Robert California and his parents.
Wanna bet he'll be nerdy and a little rude?
But we can still like it, right?
Oh, and more John Goodman.
But oh-so sweet.
Ramona throws a party for herself and her bankrupt friend, Sonja.
Why wait?
If you've been tasked with throwing a viewing party, we've got you covered.
"It's like an Xbox-pancake."
Cue to gasp!
So she says.
You take a single moment of music and stretch to fill THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE.
Starz cancels its cult comedy series.
Renee Zellweger has acquired feature rights to 'Pillage,' the novel by former New York City nightlife impresario Brantly Martin.
Last night’s 'Bruno' premiere after-party reminded me of my high school homecoming dances ...
Four men were stabbed at a New York nightclub during an after-party of the Notorious premiere, a biopic about rapper Biggie Smalls, The Associated Press reports.
Jessica Alba and husband of seven months, Cash Warren, threw themselves a long-overdue wedding reception Saturday night at their Beverly Hills home, according to Usmagazine.com.
On Jan. 20, 2009, the place to be will be Washington D.C.
'Vanity Fair' is not immune to the effect of the recession and is scaling back ... in its own way.
On Emmy night the only place filled with more glittery winged statuettes than the trophy room at the ceremony was HBO’s annual afterparty, thanks to a series of sweeping victories – 26 in all – by the pay cable network’s programming, including the miniseies “John Adams,” the telepic “Recount,” the drama “In Treatment” and the comedy “Entourage.”
Backbiting, underhandedness, betrayal and lots and lots of dirty, sexy money. That’s the basic premise of the new hit ABC show Dirty Sexy Money
Hosted by IESB.net, Bloody-Disgustung.com and Lakeshore Entertainment, and put together by Station 26, the party rocked until the wee hours of the morning, on top the roof at the Hard Rock Hotel in downtown San Diego.
The MTV Video Music Awards started off with a bang early Sunday, as rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight was shot in the leg at a late-night party hosted by nominee Kanye West.
One of the companies sued by Hollywood directors for editing sex, violence and profanity out of feature-film rental videos is standing behind its work, a spokesman said today.
The Directors Guild of America has filed a lawsuit against movie-rental and software companies that are editing out sex and violence from motion pictures, it was reported today.
Celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck will create the cuisine for the Governors Ball that follows the Academy Awards ceremony
Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake co hosted a Mardi Gras-themed Super Bowl fundraiser at Manhattan's Planet Hollywood Sunday
Kid Rock whose self admitted red neck qualities dont seem to mesh with the strange sounds of Radiohead
ABC will celebrate it's 30th anniversary of New Years Eve shows with Dick Clark as host, and the 72 year old Clark is just as spunky as ever the show will include perfomances by Blink 182 Pink Blu Cantrell Bush and Busta Rhymes
The cast of Big Brother 2 celebrates the end of the show at Belly in West Hollywood
"Rock Star" post-premiere party with attendees Mark Wahlberg, Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt, more
Should the Emmys have even been held at all? We take a closer look.
Michael Jackson holds huge concert to celebrate his 30th anniversary in music business; Lead singer of Limp Bizkit, Limp Bizkit's lead singer Fred Durst is father to a son; French director Eric Rohmer is honored for his lifetime achievements at the Venice Film Festival; TV commentator Woodie Broun dies; judge denies motion to a little league baseball coach to block the premiere of Hardball; Fox News sues Paula Zahn's agent in contract dispute; Harry Potter premiere set for Nov. 4 in London; Anne Heche's mother and sister outraged by Heche's claims; cartoonist Gary Trudeau apologizes to President Bush
The Indian Navy denied Tuesday that it was planning to offer a retired aircraft carrier to the distributors of Pearl Harbor to use for a local premiere party next month.
Former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell has publicly endorsed Britain's ruling Labour Party for the June 7 elections, Reuters reports. A press release from the Labour Party cites her praise for current Prime Minister Tony Blair and wife Cherie. "We all need good parenting with love and guidance and I think Tony and Cherie are great examples to us," said Halliwell, who left the Spice Girls in 1998. Halliwell's most recent single, It's Raining Men, became her fourth solo single to hit No. 1 in England, reaching to top spot last week. Labour is expected to retain power in the upcoming elections.
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 25, 2000 -- Jennifer Lopez was a winner and Elizabeth Hurley a presenter at Friday's VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, but the real fun didn't start until after the high-fashion show was long over. Lopez, the first-ever Versace Award recipient for best, ahem, embodying the "energy and daring" of late designer Gianni Versace, partied with a bunch of pals at the library bar of New York's swanky Hudson Hotel on Friday night, the New York Daily News reports. Keith Richards and Paul McCartney played pool with Designer of the Year recipient Stella McCartney, Paul's daughter. Kate Hudson played cutesy couple with Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson. Other partygoers included Moby, Sheryl Crow, Chris Rock, Liv Tyler, Lara Flynn Boyle, Christian Slater and fashion awards co-host Gisele Bundchen minus her main squeeze, Leonardo DiCaprio. All was fine and dandy until 3 a.m
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 22, 2000 -- Karen “Duff” Duffy may have a lot to celebrate, but her recent party flopped when her choice of invitations left her guests cold. The actress/model sent out bottles filled with pink and white licorice-flavored candies as a gag, but unfortunately, the bottles never even made it to the guests. Duffy suspects that a messenger ran off with the invitations. “Maybe I worked a little too hard to make it look authentic,” the would-be party host said. Duffy wanted to throw a huge party in honor of her new autobiography, “Model Patient.” The book covers her life and career, as well as her battle with sarcoidosis, an incurable disease of the body’s tissues.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 16, 2000 -- Where were you at 5:30 a.m. PST on Tuesday? If you're an Academy Award nominee, you were hounded by media anxious to get a first-hand reaction. Michael Clarke Duncan and Haley Joel Osment had camera crews sitting with them to watch the nominations. While the 11-year-old "Sixth Sense" star, the third youngest Best Supporting Actor nominee ever, gave his gentlemanly "it's an honor to be nominated" sound bite, "The Green Mile's" Duncan, 42, whooped, hollered and sobbed in one breath, so excited that he couldn't remember his mother's phone number and had to get his Rolodex. "Yesss! I am in there!" the 6-foot-5, 325-pound Duncan yelled. Other nominees were just as excited for their collaborators. Best Actor nominee Russell Crowe was first to call his "The Insider" director Michael Mann, congratulating him on his three nominations
PARK CITY, Utah, Jan. 24, 2000 -- Brace yourself, prime-time soap junkies -- it's looking like curtains for both "Beverly Hills, 90210" and "Party of Five." Trade paper reports today say Fox is preparing to ax the two long-running series after this season. As is the way in TV, money and ratings apparently teamed to doom the once-happening pair. Both Daily Variety and The Hollywood Reporter say Fox was unable to come to a deal with TV legend Aaron Spelling to buy at least 12 new episodes of his company's "90210" to air this summer. Reports say the network decided the money just wasn't worth it -- what with the formerly hot show a good six seasons beyond its sizzling hot status. ("90210" spinoff "Melrose Place" died last year.) There also was said to concern over whether the likes of Spelling's own daughter Tori would reup for an 11th season. And then there's the m
Hugh Hefner has decided to invite his neighbors to his mansion in hopes they will stop complaining about his parties. Neighbors of the 75-year-old Playboy founder have complained to authorities about the parties he throws at his mansion. According to neighbors, there were 22 parties at the mansion last year over a three-month period.