It’s going to take more than clever tricks to win over voters.
The government wants to 'talk' with Nugent about his Obama comments.
When you're a devout Christian, you're a devout Christian all the way.
One tequila, two tequila, three tequila: dance floor?
Plus, Kate Beckinsale's got some big shoes to fill.
You know, because he's a real expert on the subject.
We're not that surprised.
She claims the people there are just being mean.
Find out the actor's words of wisdom.
He was a little more on the ball back then.
From one bride to another.
Friends and family come together to pay tribute
It'll be a bunch of dudes in shades with earpieces talking into their cuff links.
And Levi Johnston wrote a book.
HELL YEAH!
She tells him to go to Paris like he'd appreciate it.
It seems the family film followed the source material a little too closely.
Plus 'Spider-Man' and how to disagree with your friends about movies they like.
The actor helped her understand drug addiction for her role in 'Country Strong.'
We're super serious that this could turn out to be the most important thing. Ever.
From a former coke head to a current coke head: "Don't get arrested."
This week, Laremy suggests a very bold step for Tom Cruise.
Bizarre headgear, racy lingerie, sequins galore, and sky-high platforms.
Your favorite celebs and their bikini bods!
It's that time of year when celebrities try to figure out how to stay fashionable in the summer heat.
If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen!
Academy Awards nominees including Meryl Streep, Sandra Bullock and George Clooney have been ordered not to cry during their acceptance speech.
CBS and Disney are considering participating in Apple's plan to offer TV subscriptions over the Internet, The Wall Street Journal reports.
The New York Times has taken an inside look at 'The Biggest Loser' and the debate over whether the show promotes unhealthy weight loss techniques.
Naturally, the King of Pop's memorial service would attract A-list attendees.
Specific plans for Michael Jackson’s memorial service were announced at a press conference on Friday, and those who spoke made it clear that this will be an unprecedented ordeal, even by Los Angeles standards.
Chris Brown has avoided a jail stay after pleading guilty to assaulting ex-girlfriend Rihanna, hours before the former couple was due to meet in court in Los Angeles.
Mel Gibson is hoping God is on his side as he prepares for a bitter divorce battle with his wife -- the movie star jetted in for services at his family chapel in Malibu, California, on Sunday.
Shia LaBeouf will be looking for someone to drive him around after his driver's license was suspended for at least one year as a result of his July 27 car crash, People.com confirms.
A private funeral service is set to be held in Ocala, Florida on Thursday afternoon for John Travolta and Kelly Preston's 16-year-old son, Jett.
An armed man was shot and wounded by a Dominican Republic soldier near the set of the forthcoming film adaptation of Miami Vice.
Acting legend Marlon Brando, who died last Thursday at age 80 of lung failure, was cremated Monday in a closely guarded private funeral in Los Angeles, attended only by family.
Private funeral services for John Ritter took place in Los Angeles
Britney Spears was back in the spotlight this weekend after giving a surprise performance Sunday morning at the Palms hotel-casino in Las Vegas--and the pop princess gave the 1,800 patrons at the Rain nightclub something to drool over. Also: Johnny Cash Arnold Schwarzenegger Charlie Sheen Denise Richards David Blaine Van Helsing Exorcist: The Beginning Paul Schrader Lorenzo di Bonaventura GI Joe
Intertainer, a Culver City company apparently starved for movie product to distribute online will go out of business next Wednesday, but plans to pursue a recently filed federal lawsuit against the film industry.
Online song-swaping services MusicNet and PressPlay will launch in December to music fans online through subscription
Ted Turner is expected to resign as vice chairman of AOL Time Warner before the end of the year, the Wall Street Journal reported today (Friday), citing an unnamed person close to Turner.
A nationally televised memorial service at Yankee Stadium for the families of victims of the terrorist attacks on America and the rescue workers who fought to save them attracted thousands. Famous attendees included Oprah Winfrey Mayor Rudolph Guiliani Bette Midler Placido Domingo
Oprah Winfrey and actor James Earl Jones will lead a prayer service on Sunday at New York's Yankee Stadium to honor the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Also Isaac Stern, Paul McCartney, Yasmine Bleeth, Miss Oregon Katie Harman, New York Film Festival, more.
In an unprecedented action, Fox News Channel abruptly fired its high-profile anchor Paula Zahn Wednesday, accusing her of an "unscrupulous" breach of contract for allegedly lining up a deal with CNN before the expiration of her current one with Fox.
Meanwhile, Replay, maker of personal video recorders, said Wednesday that it is relaunching with a new line of PVRs that can download movies from the Internet and also provide "video sharing" capabilities, presumably meaning that users will be able to send copies of their DVDs to friends over the Internet.
The acquisition last May of the Hollywood Stock Exchange (HSX) by Britain's Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. has allowed the Web site, which previously encouraged visitors to use virtual money to buy and sell virtual stock in movies and stars, to function additionally as the database for Cantor Index, a U.K.-based spread-betting service.
A coalition of minority groups Thursday is expected to issue a "report card" on the TV networks' efforts to increase ethnic diversity in front of and behind the cameras, with every network except NBC being criticized sharply for their failure to make good on promises to diversify.
A family-only funeral service for Bonny Lee Bakley, the murdered wife of actor Robert Blake, was called off Wednesday due to a media frenzy outside the Los Angeles funeral home where Bakley was set to be memorialized. According to The Associated Press, Bakley's body was about to be carried into the funeral home when members of the press began to swarm. Rather than delay the service until the media calmed, Blake called off the memorial. Elsewhere, in even more bizarre Blake news, O.J. Simpson told Extra on Wednesday that he was uniquely intrigued by the murder investigation. "I've got to admit, I was pretty fascinated when I first heard [of the murder]," he said. The Juice's advice to Blake: "Don't watch TV, Robert."
Actor Don Johnson, who was accused of grabbing a woman on her way to the bathroom and making lewd suggestions, will not be prosecuted by the San Francisco district attorney's office, The Associated Press reports. The Nash Bridges star and his spokespeople have denied the incident, which allegedly occurred in a San Francisco sushi bar. This is the second time Johnson has been accused of sexual impropriety. The first, a 1997 sexual harassment accusation by two women, was settled out of court.
Analyzing a report compiled by technology research firm Webnoize, Napster chief executive officer Hank Barry says that there a number of consumers who "remain loyal" to the song-swap service's file sharing, Reuters reports. Webnoize reported this week that the number of songs swapped on Napster fell by more than one-third, down 36 percent in April from March due to court orders to continue blocking pirated files.
HOLLYWOOD, May 16, 2000 -- Britney Spears' new album is in stores today. Will "Oops! ... I Did It Again" live up to the sales of last year's No. 1 "Baby One More Time"? Will some new budding teen singer steal her audience? Or will her audience simply move on on its own? Tony DeFranco knows the pressure facing the "Oops" girl. Maybe he never made the kind of megamoney that 18-year-old Spears is swimming in, but the lead singer of the polyester-era DeFranco Family ("Heartbeat, It's a Lovebeat") was every bit as much the "It" popster for 1973 as Spears was the "It" popster for 1999. DeFranco Family DeFranco survived the inevitable loss of fame that usually comes with the post-puberty years. And while the fan mail stopped coming, DeFranco went on to succeed as a record producer and businessman. So, when the 40-something singer offers a bit of unsolicited advice