William, Harry visit the King at Graceland
Prince William and Prince Harry, in Memphis for a friend's wedding Saturday, paid homage to the King on Friday when they visited Graceland.
View ArticleIt's May Fourth; may the Star Wars puns begin
Today is May 4, the unofficial holiday celebrating the sci-fi classic "Star Wars," which gave us one of the most repeated lines in movie history: "May the force be with you."
View ArticleAnthony Mackie, filmmakers talk birth of Captain America's Falcon
The screenwriters of "Captain America: The Winter Solider" say the role of Sam Wilson/Falcon was written specifically with actor Anthony Mackie in mind.
View ArticlePreview of 'new' Michael Jackson songs begins
The countdown to the release of a Michael Jackson posthumous album began Monday with the debut of a song Jackson recorded 15 years ago.
View Article'Scandal' star celebrates new addition
While "Scandal" fans were recovering from April's Season 3 finale, star Kerry Washington quietly welcomed a baby.
View ArticleKim and Kanye: Already married?
In some corners of the Internet, Kim Kardashian is already Mrs. Kanye West.
View ArticleClay Aiken's star power put to the test in NC
North Carolina voters head to the polls Tuesday for the state's primary. And that means it's show time for Clay Aiken, the 2003 "American Idol" runner-up-turned Democratic congressional candidate.
View Article'Blended' director Coraci finds comfort (food) in 'Chow Masters'
Frank Coraci, the director of the upcoming Adam Sandler-Drew Barrymore comedy "Blended," talks about his new Travel Channel series "Chow Masters."
View Article'Idol' alum Scotty McCreery robbed
"American Idol" winner Scotty McCreery has survived "a very scary night." The country singer was one of the victims of an armed robbery that took place early Monday morning at a Raleigh, N.C., residence.
View ArticleThe evolution of Mariah Carey
She was often portrayed as the archetypal dumb blonde, but behind the golden locks and hourglass figure, Marilyn Monroe was an astute businesswoman. Decades later, the 1950s screen siren is providing...
View ArticleCelebrities protest Beverly Hills Hotel
The Beverly Hills Hotel has been a haven for Hollywood's elite since 1912 -- two years before the City of Beverly Hills was even created. But now some stars are rushing for the exits.
View ArticleClay Aiken has slim edge in NC primary
Clay Aiken, the "American-Idol" star turned congressional hopeful, holds a razor-thin margin over opponent Keith Crisco in North Carolina's Democratic primary for a U.S. House seat, but CNN and other...
View ArticleMSNBC apologizes for Cinco de Mayo segment
The anchor of MSNBC's "Way Too Early" apologized Tuesday for "ill-advised" references to Mexicans and Cinco de Mayo.
View ArticleMiley Cyrus: I didn't overdose on drugs
Miley Cyrus may be well-known for some wild antics, but she insists taking drugs is not one of them.
View ArticleNBC nails Olympics rights through 2032
NBC has agreed to pay $7.7 billion to broadcast the Olympics through the 2032 Summer Games. The deal extends the current rights deal that runs through the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, and covers...
View ArticleAngelina Jolie: I thought I'd never find love
Remember the dark and brooding Angelina Jolie, the one who wore one husband's blood around her neck and shared an uncomfortably intense kiss with her brother?
View Article'Dazed and Confused' director takes in killer
Three years ago, director Richard Linklater made a movie about a mortician named Bernie Tiede who went to prison after he shot a rich, cranky widow four times in the back with her armadillo gun and hid...
View ArticleBest U.S. movie locations to visit
Nothing against L.A. studios, the Manhattan skyline, the Golden Gate Bridge and those tax-credit incentive states -- "Lights, Camera, Georgia!" -- that know how to reel in a big movie production. But...
View ArticleIndie band Vulfpeck pulls Spotify stunt
Silence is golden. Or at least that was the plan. Indie band Vulfpeck hatched a scheme to earn a big payout from Spotify. But they'd have to be clever; the music streaming service pays artists less...
View ArticleWes Anderson to join transatlantic cruise
Passengers might already be expecting the glamor of the "Grand Budapest Hotel" when they set sail aboard the "Queen Mary 2." This June they'll also get movie director Wes Anderson.
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