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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 Del Mcnemar on January 17, 2011 at 3:02pm
A month after surgery in Detroit for an undisclosed ailment, Aretha Franklin says her health is "superb."
Franklin called in to Wednesday's installment of "The Wendy Williams Show," telling the host she was relaxing at a casino hotel in her hometown and hopes to begin traveling soon, saying she'll be "looking for a fabulous beach." She says she has two more weeks of down time as she continues her recovery.
The legendary singer also vowed to reschedule the concert dates she…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on January 12, 2011 at 11:47am
On Broadway, bad press doesn't necessarily spell failure, and the struggling "Spider-Man" musical is still luring tourists and theater goers into seats as it deals with persistent technical problems.
The ambitious, high-tech $65 million musical -- the most expensive Broadway show ever -- has endured four delays in its opening and four injuries to its cast. By some accounts, it is shaping up as the biggest entertainment flop since Kevin Costner's movie "Waterworld" or Warren Beatty's…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on December 24, 2010 at 12:36am
The real world is intruding in a real way for the heroes — and villains — of the Marvel universe.
The publisher — whose characters range from the wall-crawler Spider-Man to mutant outcasts X-Men — said Tuesday that the fear, uncertainty and overarching anxiety that has gripped today's world will play havoc with its fictional heroes next spring as it embarks on "Fear Itself," a seven-issue limited series that will reach across numerous titles and leave its characters scarred but…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on December 22, 2010 at 1:28am
The top 10 films of 2010, according to AP Movie Writer David Germain:
1. "Winter's Bone" — Yes, there's a banjo, yet director Debra Granik's country-noir gem is anything but the usual backwoods tale loaded with white-trash cliches. Jennifer Lawrence offers a star-making performance as a teen carrying the weight of the Ozarks on her shoulders as she doggedly confronts the region's crime clan to find her missing dad and save her family's home. The filmmakers present a raw,…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on December 20, 2010 at 9:23pm
Looking for the perfect mix tape for 2010? Well, surely others will disagree, but these 10 songs got our votes for the year's most entertaining, and we're betting they'll keep your attention for some time to come:
1. "When a Woman Loves," R. Kelly: An absolutely stunning love song with a pitch-perfect vocal performance that will send chills down your spine — for the right reasons.
2. "(Expletive) You," Cee Lo: This phrase might not be so offensive if everyone delivered…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on December 20, 2010 at 9:07am
New Kids on the Block and Backstreet Boys are bringing their '90s boy-band magic to Dick Clark's annual New Year's Eve TV special.
Producers say the two groups are mashing up to close out 2011 on the ABC special.
The two bands, who have melded their monikers to become NKOTBSB, performed together live for the first time on the Dick Clark-produced American Music Awards last month. The supergroup plans to tour North America together next summer.
"The NKOTBSB just keeps…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on December 16, 2010 at 6:47am
Natalie Portman's ballet drama "Black Swan" led contenders Monday for the Critics' Choice Movie Awards with a record 12 nominations, among them best picture and actress.
Other best-picture nominees were the survival story "127 Hours," the boxing saga "The Fighter," the sci-fi smash "Inception," the British monarchy tale "The King's Speech," the Facebook chronicle "The Social Network," the heist thriller "The Town," the animated blockbuster "Toy Story 3," the Western "True Grit" and…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on December 13, 2010 at 5:26am
TNT says its hit drama "The Closer" will be closing up shop next year.
The network announced Friday that the detective series will conclude its run after a seventh season. Production of those final 15 episodes is scheduled to begin next spring.
TNT says the series' Emmy-winning star, Kyra Sedgwick, decided to conclude the show's successful run.
On the show, Sedgwick plays Los Angeles Police Department Deputy Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson, a transplanted Atlantan with a…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on December 11, 2010 at 1:04am
The Golf Channel is going for an earlier tee time.
The network said Friday it will introduce a weekday morning news show starting Jan. 3. Golf will be the focus for "Morning Drive," but hosts Erik Kuselias (kuh-SEEL'-ee-us) and Gary Williams will also briefly fill duffers in on general news and weather.
Programming chief Tom Stathakes (stuh-THAY'-kuhs) says the show will be reminiscent of MSNBC's "Morning Joe." He says he wished the Golf Channel had created the morning show…
ContinuePosted by Freeman Wiltz on December 10, 2010 at 10:51pm
Michael Jackson spent the last two years of his life plotting his musical comeback. Besides a spectacular, record-breaking concert series planned for London, he was also tapping the hottest producers and biggest names for an album he hoped would help restore the luster to his spectacular yet troubled career.
"He wanted to give the world a gift. He didn't want the world to depend on 'Thriller,' or 'Bad' or 'Off the Wall,'" said Theron "Neff-U" Feemster, one of the last producers to…
ContinuePosted by Bradly Guyette on December 10, 2010 at 9:39am
Its lyrical descriptiveness, intoxication with language and devotion to storytelling give the London-set "Haunted" a lilting Irish flavor that's not surprising coming from novelist and occasional playwright Edna O'Brien.
But all that linguistic embroidery -- plus snatches of poetry and a shower of literary and theatrical allusions -- clouds the poignancy of this melancholy love triangle.
Premiered last year at Manchester's Royal Exchange Theater, the polished production…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on December 9, 2010 at 10:43am
The gun a man used to kill himself as undercover police tried to talk to him about the slaying of a Hollywood publicist was likely not the same weapon used in her slaying.
Harold Martin Smith died Wednesday as Beverly Hills police investigating the death of Ronni Chasen went to speak with him at a rundown apartment building. He shot himself with a handgun as police approached him in the lobby.
A law enforcement official, who was not authorized to speak about the case so asked…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on December 7, 2010 at 8:57am
Celebrities and bold names and the publishing elite made Elaine Kaufman's restaurant famous. But you didn't have to be a star to pass her personal test and join the inner circle of regulars.
So up-and-comers and celebrities alike who had called her a friend gathered Friday night at Elaine's to reminisce about the brash-voiced woman who had alternately played matchmaker and scold, hostess and grandma for them over the years.
"All the people who are now my friends and chosen…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on December 4, 2010 at 11:26pm
Authorities say rap mogul Marion "Suge" Knight was arrested on an outstanding traffic warrant as he left a restaurant near Universal Studios outside Los Angeles.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Sgt. Shawn Ruda says Knight was released about an hour after his arrest early Saturday.
Ruda tells the Los Angeles Times that Knight was stopped by deputies, who ran his name through computers and discovered he was wanted on a minor traffic warrant issued recently in Beverly…
ContinuePosted by Freeman Wiltz on December 4, 2010 at 9:17pm
The National Board of Review, widely considered a harbinger of the Academy Awards, has chosen "The Social Network" as the best film of the year.
The NBR lavished a total of four awards on the film, naming David Fincher best director, Aaron Sorkin's script best adapted screenplay and Jesse Eisenberg best actor. Eisenberg plays Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg in the film, which has won critical praise and earned more than $180 million worldwide at the box office.
In the past…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on December 3, 2010 at 6:05am
George W. Bush has joined Bill Clinton and Barack Obama in an exclusive club: presidential authors who have sold at least a million copies of their books.
The Crown Publishing Group announced Wednesday that Bush's memoir, "Decision Points," has sold more than 1.1 million copies. It was released Nov. 9.
More than 135,000 copies were sold as e-books.
Clinton's "My Life" and two Obama books, "The Audacity of Hope" and "Dreams from My Father," have also sold at least a…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on November 24, 2010 at 3:15am
Freedom Communications is entertaining offers from would-be buyers for some of its properties, which include newspapers and TV stations.
The Irvine, Calif.-based company said it is working with financial experts to evaluate several options.
"Freedom has been approached by a number of strategic buyers who will need to be further considered and evaluated as part of this larger process," Freedom spokesman Robert Emmers said in an emailed statement. "There are no recommendations or…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on November 21, 2010 at 2:40am
"Desperate Housewives" star Eva Longoria filed for divorce from her French basketball player husband Tony Parker, three years after they married in a lavish French chateau wedding.
Longoria, described as "devastated," said she was sad and still loved Parker, but reports suggested the divorce was precipitated after she found hundreds of text messages from another woman on his cell phone.
"It is with great sadness that after seven years together, Tony and I have decided to…
ContinuePosted by Del Mcnemar on November 18, 2010 at 4:22am
Patti Smith is a literary star.
The singer-poet's memoir about life in New York City in the 1960s, "Just Kids," won the National Book Award for nonfiction. "Just Kids" is a bittersweet look back at her deep friendship with photographer Robert Mapplethorpe and at a revolutionary time in the country.
A tearful Smith, 63, recalled working decades ago at a Scribner's bookstore and stacking up the National Book Award winners, wondering if she would ever receive such a…
ContinuePosted by Freeman Wiltz on November 18, 2010 at 12:21am
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