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The kids of "Glee" and "The Social Network" weren't just all right after the Golden Globe Awards, they were downright giddy at several post parties, making a scene singing, dancing and celebrating their wins during one of Hollywood's most booze-and-boogie-filled nights.
Stars spilled into multiple soirees spread around the Beverly Hilton Hotel after Sunday's awards ceremony, indulging in champagne, upscale comfort food and mutual back-patting into the wee hours.
Just before…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on January 17, 2011 at 3:33pm
Ricky Gervais says he agreed to do a second turn as host of Sunday's Golden Globe Awards because he wants "to do a proper job this time."
"I don't think I went far enough," continues the comic actor-director-writer-producer. "Obviously not, because they invited me back. So, I'm going to do it again, do a proper job. And I guarantee they will not invite me back."
This year's Globe contenders should provide Team Gervais with a bounty of comic fodder, including best-picture…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on January 12, 2011 at 1:49pm
Lindsay Lohan isn't the only one authorities are investigating over a late night spat with a rehab worker. Experts say the facility where she is being treated and its former employee will also receive some scrutiny.
A spokesman for the California Department of Public Health confirmed the agency was conducting an investigation at Betty Ford, but declined to release details. Spokesman Ralph Montano said this week that details may be released later, but he could not confirm that the…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on December 24, 2010 at 2:56am
A year after releasing their first hit album, the Canadian Tenors are delivering "The Perfect Gift," a compilation of traditional and contemporary holiday music.
"You have the classics like 'O Holy Night' and 'Silent Night,' but there are songs that are not necessarily Christmas-specific," explained tenor Victor Micallef. "Some great producers worked on that, as well," added band mate Clifton Murray. "'Hallelujah' was (produced by) Bob Ezrin, who worked on 'The Wall.'"
That's…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on December 22, 2010 at 4:52am
Steve Landesberg may have been best known for his role as the intellectual and sometimes annoying Detective Sgt. Arthur Dietrich on the long-running 1970s cop comedy "Barney Miller."
But younger audiences knew him too — for a slew of recent parts such as the doctor on the 2008 hit movie "Forgetting Sarah Marshall."
The veteran actor died Monday at age 65, his agent, Jeffrey Leavitt, told The Associated Press. The cause of death wasn't released.
Landesberg appeared in…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on December 21, 2010 at 12:40am
The trouble-plagued Broadway production of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," featuring music from U2's Bono and the Edge, has delayed its opening night until February 7, according to a release from the production company.
The original opening night was January 11.
Lead producer Michael Cohl said in a statement: "Due to some unforeseeable setbacks, most notably the injury of a principal cast member, it has become clear that we need to give the team more time to fully execute…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on December 20, 2010 at 11:56am
The game show "Jeopardy!" will pit man versus machine this winter in a competition that will show how successful scientists are in creating a computer that can mimic human intelligence.
Two of the venerable game show's most successful champions — Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter — will play two games against "Watson," a computer program developed by IBM's artificial intelligence team. The matches will be spread over three days that will air Feb. 14-16, the game show said on…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on December 16, 2010 at 7:42am
Faced with the pressure of opening their Broadway Christmas show opposite the Spider-Man megamusical, Donny and Marie Osmond are upping their game.
"Marie and I are flying over the audience," says Donny Osmond in his spare dressing room at the Marquis Theatre.
He's kidding.
The siblings will be using their trusty variety show from the Las Vegas Strip as a skeleton for this month's 22-show "Donny & Marie — A Broadway Christmas," plus a generous portion of seasonal…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on December 13, 2010 at 7:08am
A Hollywood Reporter poll shows that Sandra Bullock's 2010 Oscar win fares much better in viewers' memories than "The Hurt Locker."
Only four in 10 of those questioned could recall the best picture winner -- (Iraq war film "The Hurt Locker") -- according to a poll of 700 award show viewers conducted for the Hollywood Reporter by the global research company Penn Schoen Berland.
Nearly seven in 10 viewers remembered that Bullock took home the best actress award for her role in…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on December 11, 2010 at 2:42am
Aretha Franklin's cousin says the ailing legendary singer is "doing better than doctors expected" and expects to be released from the hospital this weekend.
Brenda Corbett tells the Detroit Free Press for a Thursday story that Franklin "has a long life in front of her and will be back in concert, on stage, late spring or early summer."
Franklin announced last week that she had undergone a surgical procedure. Neither she nor her publicist have said what is ailing the 68-year-old…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on December 9, 2010 at 11:50am
Sotheby's is auctioning a rare copy of John James Audubon's "Birds of America," billed as the world's most expensive book — a treasure that could sell for 6 million pounds ($9.5 million).
One of only 100 or so remaining copies of "Birds of America," the tome will be on the block Tuesday in London alongside a first edition of Shakespeare's plays expected to fetch at least 1 million pounds ($1.6 million).
The books come from the estate of the 2nd Baron Hesketh, an aristocratic…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on December 7, 2010 at 10:02am
When US talkshow supremo Oprah Winfrey films her show Down Under this month, Karen Ferrazzo will celebrate by hosting a barbecue in her honour, complete with 'Oprah'-inspired snacks.
Ferrazzo, 36, is not expecting the megastar to descend on her home in Melbourne's leafy north for the event -- but the mother of two is fully expecting to get caught up in the 'Oprah fever' hitting the nation.
"Because we didn't win tickets (to Oprah's two Sydney shows) we decided the next best…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on December 5, 2010 at 1:30am
Hip-hop star Drake will host the Juno Awards, Canada's music awards, next year in Toronto.
The breakout rapper, born in Toronto as Aubrey Graham, will return to his hometown to emcee Canada's music awards on Sunday, March 27, 2011.
Drake last year took the hip hop world by storm with his debut album "Thank Me Later" after playing a physically disabled student in the Canadian teen TV series "Degrassi: The Next Generation."
"I am beyond honored to be hosting this…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on December 3, 2010 at 8:20am
Randy Quaid said if it weren't for Canada's refugee system, he and his wife would be dead.
The actor made the comment Tuesday as he entered his immigration and refugee board hearing in Vancouver, where he and his wife Evi were picked up last month on an outstanding warrant in the United States.
The pair quickly claimed refugee status and their hearings have been conducted amid their bizarre claims of being hunted by what they call "Hollywood star whackers."
They say many…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on November 24, 2010 at 6:16am
Harry Potter is on the way to his biggest magic act yet.
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" conjured up $61.2 million domestically in its first day, positioning it for the best opening weekend ever for the series about the young wizard.
Friday's haul puts "Deathly Hallows" on track to shoot past the franchise's previous high, a $102.7 million opening weekend for "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" in 2005.
"Deathly Hallows" lands at No. 5 on the box-office…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on November 21, 2010 at 4:22am
Rocker Patti Smith was among the major winners of the U.S. National Book Awards on Wednesday for her memoir "Just Kids," choking up with tears before urging book publishers not to let technology kill traditional books.
Tom Wolfe, whose list of best-sellers includes "The Bonfire of the Vanities," "The Right Stuff" and "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test," was awarded the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.
Jaimy Gordon beat authors such as Peter Carey and…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on November 18, 2010 at 5:42am
Apple said on Tuesday single Beatles albums are available for purchase and download on iTunes for $12.99 each.
Other highlights:
* Says double albums available for $19.99 each and individual songs for $1.29 each
(Bangalore Equities Newsroom.)
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on November 16, 2010 at 11:45am
Phoenix Suns point guard Steve Nash said the he and his wife, Alejandra, who gave birth to their son on Friday, are in the process of a divorce.
Nash said in a statement to Life and Style Magazine that he and his wife have lived separately for several months but remain committed to bringing up their children "in the most positive, nurturing way possible."
The couple, who had been together for several years when they married in 2005, also have 6-year-old twin daughters, Lola and…
ContinuePosted by Jamison Mcbeth on November 14, 2010 at 12:30am
Producer Dino De Laurentiis dies.
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