Don’t blame the Yankee.
While Madonna’s Buenos Aires show last night was postponed to next Monday, her boy-toy Alex Rodriguez had nothing to do with it.
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Don’t Cry, Argentina. MadRod Didn’t Cause Delay
Don’t blame the Yankee.
While Madonna’s Buenos Aires show last night was postponed to next Monday, her boy-toy Alex Rodriguez had nothing to do with it.
The delay was…
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Don’t Cry, Argentina. MadRod Didn’t Cause Delay
The No. 1 reason we love Grey’s Anatomy? It’s so real!
As our good friend (and guest TV critic) Joel McHale of The Soup points out in the video above, this season features…
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Has Grey’s Anatomy Gone Bananas?
On the same day Jennifer Aniston told EW she’s longing for motherhood, John Mayer’s biological clock seemed to be on his brain at an exclusive Grammy nomination concert.
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John Mayer Muses While Jonas Brothers Party
Vegas bashes. Naked ironing. Strategic body paint. Really tiny dogs. Even smaller bikinis.
The Girls Next Door were busy in 2008, and we caught Kendra, Holly and Bridget’s…
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Best of 2008: The Girls Next Door’s Greatest Hits
Natalie Portman is a sole sister no more.
Proving that not even celebrities are immune to the country’s economic crisis, the actress’ vegan shoe line of less than a year, the…
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Natalie Portman Stomps Out Shoe Line
It’s been a long time coming — O.J. Simpson has been tried, convicted and will be sentenced on Friday, Dec. 5.
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O.J. in Jail for 6 Years, 18, or Life?
Anne Heche is a lot of things but no one would ever accuse her of being boring.
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Anne Heche Is Preggers!
• We agree. The report that Miley Cyrus is pulling a Jenny Humphrey and divorcing her parents is completely ridiculous.
• Speaking of divorce, Britney Spears’ first…
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Rise ‘n’ Shine: Miley Wants Freedom? Yeah, Right!
at The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!! Nokia Theatre, Los Angeles, CA. 12-03-08
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The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!!
In ‘Cadillac Records,’ he plays the blues legend. Adrien Brody, Beyoncé Knowles and Gabrielle Union also star.
“If Elvis Presley was the king of rock ‘n’ roll, then Muddy Waters was the god,” declares Jeffrey Wright, and he’s got a case.
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Jeffrey Wright in a Muddy Waters groove
He taps his inner David Frost to costar in the tale of the 1977 interviews.
Michael Sheen, who played talk show host David Frost both on stage and now in the upcoming screen version of “Frost/Nixon,” knows that the transition can be scary. ¶ “The great joy and fear about working in front of a camera is that it picks up everything,” said Sheen. He rejoined his stage costar Frank Langella for director Ron Howard’s adaptation of Peter Morgan’s acclaimed play about the 1977 interviews that revived Frost’s career and humanized a disgraced Nixon. The film opens Friday. ¶ So when Frost’s cheerily sly grin dissipates on screen or a glimmer of despair flashes across his eyes as he bears the weight of turning his hard-won interview with Nixon into great TV, moviegoers see things that theater audiences in London and New York — outside the first few rows — didn’t get to see. ¶ “In theater, you have to find ways to get things across,” said the curly haired, Welsh-born actor. “On film, Frost became more internal. Things could be more fleeting, and more ambiguous. What comes through a lot more is the insecurity and desperation, the desire to be liked and yet feeling that things are going badly.” ¶ The 39-year-old Sheen has already proved how good he is at dramatizing the private worries of a public figure with his portrayal of Tony Blair in the fact-based drama “The Queen,” also written by Morgan. The Blair/Frost twofer has established him as a chameleonic new star of sorts, although Sheen is quick to point out that an actor’s transformation inevitably functions as a mirror. ¶ “I think it was Oscar Wilde who said: Give a man a mask, and he’ll show you his true face,” Sheen said recently in an interview at a Beverly Hills hotel. “Of all these characters, I’m only playing myself. Because that’s all I’ve got. At some point I recognize myself in them, and that’s the starting point. I build everything from there.”
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Michael Sheen has a talk with himself in ‘Frost/Nixon’
at the Los Angeles Premiere of ‘Nothing Like The Holidays’. Grauman’s Chinese Theater, Hollywood, CA. 12-03-08
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Los Angeles Premiere of ‘Nothing Like The Holidays’
An important figure in program planning at CBS since the early 1980s who gained experience at ABC and CBS Sports before moving into the positions of vice president and senior vice president at CBS Entertainment. Tortorici has been involved with all aspect
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Peter Tortorici (64)
Wholesome teenaged singing lead of the late 1930s and early 40s who became an instant star with the release of her first feature, “Three Smart Girls” (1936), and shared a Special Academy Award with Mickey Rooney in 1938 “for bringing to the screen the spi
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Blonde lead best remembered as the pensive title character of Agnes Varda’s “Cleo From 5 to 7″ (1962).
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Warner Bros. executive whose posts have included vice president of foreign production, where he oversaw such films as Francois Truffaut’s “Day for Night” (1973) and Federico Fellini’s “Amarcord” (1974). As an independent producer, Solo has backed films in
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