AP - Feb 10, 2006
American Dreamz, a satire about American identity starring Mandy Moore, Hugh Grant and Dennis Quaid, is among 50 feature films making their world debut at this year s South by Southwest film festival....
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The emancipation of Mariah Carey from all things that Glitter seems complete. The songbird soared with eight Grammy nominations Thursday, including an Album of the Year nod for her comeback statement...
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During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, former boy-band singer Lance Bass agonized over not being able to reach family members in his hometown of Laurel, Miss. Bass, a one-time singer with N Sync...
More »Reuters - Sep 22, 2005
They probably had to talk him out of it, but B.B. King, who still plays about 100 shows a year, did not perform on his 80th birthday last Friday. Some of my children came to Las Vegas, where I live...
More »AP - Sep 18, 2005
Everybody loved Raymond one more time at the Emmys, honoring the show Sunday as best comedy series for its final season and denying the prize to newcomer Desperate Housewives. But another first-year hit...
More »AP - Sep 9, 2005
The producer of Friday s one-hour telethon to benefit Hurricane Katrina victims said no special precautions will be taken to edit out political statements even though rapper Kanye West is on the...
More »E! Online - Sep 8, 2005
Hurricane Katrina may be long gone, but the storm surrounding Kanye West s controversial off-script rap lingers. The hip-hop star s impromptu anti-President Bush, anti-media diatribe, airing live...
More »Reuters - Sep 6, 2005
Sheryl Crow, the Dixie Chicks, Randy Newman, Neil Young, Rod Stewart, Alicia Keys and Paul Simon will perform during Friday s Hurricane Katrina benefit organized by the major broadcast networks. Shelter...
More »Reuters - Jan 21, 2005
Through the years, some larger-than-life figures have appeared on the Billboard charts. In 1963 alone, Pope John XXIII, Cassius Clay, President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. made their...
More »AP - Feb 18, 2004
Welcome to Mooseport is the Howard Dean of Hollywood, holding all the cards to succeed, then stumbling and tumbling when show time arrives. It sounds like a splendid comedy ticket, Gene Hackman as...
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