Monday, November 06, 2006

Hilary Duff

Hilary Duff saved from stalker

The 'Cheaper by the Dozen' actress took out a restraining order against Maksim Miakovsky last month and the 18-year-old Russian immigrant was arrested on Friday (03.11.06) after he revealed he planned to kill the teen star at a public event she was due to attend.

Simon Cowell

Simon Cowell says no to marriage
from Celebrity Gossip @ FemaleFirst Celeb Gossip
The British music mogul - whose is worth an estimated £60 million - insists he was turned off the idea of marriage following the former Beatle's highly publicised divorce from Heather Mills.

Courtney Love

Courtney Love's sober sex life
from Celebrity Gossip @ FemaleFirst Celeb Gossip
The 42-year-old singer, the widow of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, admits she no longer has one-night stands since giving up drink and drugs.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

HOROSCOPE

HOROSCOPE

ARIES (March 20-April 18): So what happened to your “day in court”? Apparently differences were settled behind-the-scenes. Thank heavens for Neptune’s mollifying energies. TAURUS (April 19-May 19): Patience has never been more virtuous. Not speaking your...

Nielsen moves

The TV viewing habits of family members who are away at college or other schools will be included in the ratings.

Moving to assuage critics who say the TV ratings don't reflect the watching people do outside their homes, Nielsen Media Research said Monday it will start measuring the viewing habits of college students next year. It's the first time that the ratings firm will include any out-of-home viewing in its national sample.

Nielsen moves to cast a wider net

Monday, September 11, 2006

Another Movie Speeds

Another Movie Speeds to the NetMorgan Freeman's new film, "10 Items or Less" premieres in December. Two weeks later, it'll be online.

Morgan Freeman's new film, "10 Items or Less," is scheduled to arrive in theaters in December. But you'll be able to download a pristine copy of the movie over the Internet just days after it rolls into the multiplex. And Freeman — along with everybody else who worked on the film — couldn't be happier.

Sony Pictures

Sony Pictures Takes an Animated Leap"Open Season" will mark the studio's entry into computer-aided movies. Some fear a genre glut.

After a decade of creating digital characters for such live-action movies as "Spider-Man" and "Stuart Little," Sony Pictures Entertainment is drawing on a new electronic canvas.

Sexy Video of Minor

Labels Sued Over Sexy Video of MinorThe Internet has transformed how bands interact with their fans. But that can lead to troublesome consequences.

South Korean Movie

South Korean Movie Monster Chomps Box Office"The Host" is South Korea's controversial all-time box office champion.

A new movie monster has emerged from the waters of South Korea to cause chaos in the streets of Seoul, set a new box office record and raise concern about pollution at U.S. military bases in the country.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Zach Braff

Zach Braff Helps His Friends With a 'Last Kiss'
The "Scrubs" star put two of his buddies on the fast track to fame when he passed along their songs to the director, who put them on the soundtrack.

Zach Braff, the "Scrubs" star turned film wunderkind, went to college with three of his current best friends before he knew them, lives just minutes away from them in Los Angeles and now they work together too.

Melissa Etheridge

Melissa Etheridge Has Cause To Sing
The singer's battle with cancer has brought life's big issues into focus and new meaning to her writing.

It all started after Melissa Etheridge began talking publicly about her battle with breast cancer. First, Safeway and Ford Motor Co. — co-sponsors of Race for the Cure — asked if she would write a song about the experience for their fundraiser. She produced an anthem, "I Run for Life."

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Strip club

Strip club assault charge dropped against Eminem
The man told Detroit police last week the 33 year-old rapper had punched him in the bathroom of the club in the small hours of the morning on Thursday.

Monday, July 03, 2006

Aerosmith joins Boston

Aerosmith joins Boston Pops for July 4th
BOSTON (Reuters) - One of America's most venerable and best-known city orchestras, the Boston Pops, is letting its hair down.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Jennifer Aniston finally gets

Jennifer Aniston finally gets box office "Break"
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - While her former husband is playing daddy in Namibia, Jennifer Aniston is basking in her new role as Hollywood's latest movie star.

Plastic surgery disasters

HBO probes plastic surgery disasters
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - For years, airbrushed magazine photos and such TV shows as ABC's "Extreme Makeover" and Fox's "The Swan" have turned remaking yourself into an attainable magic brought with the flick of a scalpel or the brush of a suction hose. Reality, however, tends to intrude, as HBO's hour-long documentary "Plastic Disasters" points out in graphic detail.

Friday, May 26, 2006

Beslan attacker

The sole surviving suspect of the Beslan school siege is found guilty of murder and terrorism and jailed for life.

Saturday, May 20, 2006

Penelope Cruz

Penelope Cruz keeps Hollywood at arm's lengthCANNES (Reuters) - Penelope Cruz, one of the few European actresses able to command major roles on both sides of the Atlantic, will always consider herself a Hollywood outsider.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Chili Peppers

Chili Peppers top US music charts for first time
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Funk-rock band the Red Hot Chili Peppers topped the U.S. charts for the first time in its 22-year history on Wednesday, while Neil Young's tirade against President Bush failed to do much for his sales.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

Tearful Metallica

Tearful Metallica singer recounts drugs battle
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Metallica frontman James Hetfield fought back tears on Friday as he recounted his public battle with addiction, and labeled the sex, drugs and rock' n' roll ethos as a "horrible myth."

Friday, May 12, 2006

Bono to Africa

Bono heads back to Africa to see progress, needs
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Irish rocker and activist Bono is taking his crusade for Africa on the road.

Friday, April 28, 2006

NY festival

Post-9/11 paranoia examined in film at NY festival
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An award-winning heartthrob of Egyptian cinema, Khaled Abol Naga is happy to be starring in an American film that doesn't label him as a terrorist.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Tom Cruise and diapers

Tom Cruise swaps diapers changing for UK premiere
The Hollywood actor had been due to return to the United States to see his bride-to-be Katie Holmes and baby Suri, but decided instead to stay in Europe for a publicity tour.

Thursday, April 20, 2006

Julia Roberts

Julia Roberts fails to move Broadway critics
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Julia Roberts is still Hollywood's ultimate "Pretty Woman" but her first venture onto a Broadway stage failed to convince the critics whose verdict was "modest," "flat" and "lackluster."

Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Ice Age 2

"Ice Age" sequel races to $157 million overseas
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The "Ice Age" sequel set more records during its second weekend at the foreign box office, taking in a mighty $94.7 million from 49 markets for an international total of $157.8 million.

Jennifer Lopez sues ex-husband over tell-all book

Jennifer Lopez sues ex-husband over tell-all book
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress-singer Jennifer Lopez has sued her first husband to stop him from publishing a proposed tell-all book that she says would breach an existing nondisclosure, "non-disparagement" agreement between them.

Child welfare agents pay visit to Britney Spears

Child welfare agents pay visit to Britney Spears
A spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said on Tuesday deputies accompanied workers from the county's Department of Children and Family Services on a Saturday visit to Spears' home in the beachfront enclave of Malibu.