| Williams' wife urges him to grow up English singer Robbie Williams' new wife, Ayda Field, has told him he needs to 'stop being a kid' before they start a... | |
| Goldberg takes mind off mother's illness by shopping Hollywood actress Whoopi Goldberg took her mind off her ailing mother with a shopping spree at the weekend, spending as much as $5,000 at the NBA store in New... |
| Cheryl glad she didn't have kids with Ashley Singer Cheryl Cole says she's glad she did not have kids with ex-husband Ashley, as they would have suffered in the... |
| Brit girls are dirty in bed: Katy Perry Singer Katy Perry says Brit girls are the dirtiest in... |
| Brooklyn brothers make hit music from interview about attempted rape Three Brooklyn brothers have made a hit record on YouTube based on an Alabama man's interview about an assault on his younger... |
| Hugh Grant hates seeing people in 40s dress like teens Hollywood actor Hugh Grant has said that he felt terrible when people in their forties dress like... |
| Sly wants Bruce Willis as supervillain in 'The Expendables' sequel Hollywood action star Sylvester Stallone wants to cast Bruce Willis as supervillain in 'The Expendables'... |
| Jessica Simpson finally meets Mr. Right? Singer Jessica Simpson has in a tweet written about how lucky she feels to have ex-NFL star Eric Johnson in her... |
| Cheryl feels betrayed by husband Ashley Singer Cheryl, who has just divorced cheating husband, British footballer Ashley Cole, admits she feels... |
| Clooney's 'The American' tops US box-office Hollywood star George Clooney starrer 'The American' has topped the US box office with an estimated earning of $12.9 million in the... |
| Madonna, Ritchie fall out over son's birthday party Singer Madonna and her ex-husband Guy Ritchie reportedly had a fallout over their son Rocco's birthday... |
| Tory MP weeps after discovering his Brazilian wife was pounds 70-a-time prostitute A Tory MP has come into the spotlight after his Brazilian wife, who he was married to for seven years, was exposed as a 70 pounds-an-hour... |
| Burke not dating Cipriani Singer Alexandra Burke has rubbished reports that she is dating model actress Kelly Brook's former boyfriend, rugby star Danny... |
| Beckhams planning to move to US? Singer Victoria Beckham and her husband, footballer David are reportedly planning to permanently move to the... |
| Johnson is a wonderful man, says Jessica Simpson Singer Jessica Simpson is quite happy with her new beau, footballer Eric Johnson, and describes him as a wonderful... |
| Fake bombs, celebrity drivers: the making of an Iraqi TV hit On top of the usual Iraqi worries about being blown up or kidnapped for ransom, local celebrities must now fear getting caught with a fake bomb in their car, planted by the producers of a reality television... |
| Get the celebrity scent with UK tabloid's perfume LONDON, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Britain's tabloid Sun newspaper launched its own celebrity perfume on Monday to provide readers with the scent of showbiz.Buzz, marketed as the "essence of pure... |
| Jerry Lee Lewis struts his stuff as music's 'Mean Old Man' Key of life: Jerry Lee Lewis, who rocks the piano at his home in Nesbit, Miss., covers rock and country classics on Mean Old Man, in stores... |
| Jessica Simpson kicks off Fashion Week Recommend Jessica Simpson is back, and she's feeling good."I feel spiritually connected to everyone in my life," Simpson told USA TODAY's Andrea Mandell over Labor Day weekend. Simpson's schedule is... |
| Dr. Oz gets personal in show's second-season premiere Mehmet Oz , the latest wizard of daytime talk TV, is always going on about brains and hearts on The Dr. Oz Show. But Tuesday's episode, the premiere of Dr. Oz's second season, is all about the nerve... |
| Theatricality isn't a stretch for WWE stars-turned-actors New life plan: In The Chaperone, due in February, Paul Levesque, aka Triple H, plays a robber who wants to change his ways and make amends with his daughter (Ariel Winter), left, and his ex-wife... |
| ABC News President David Westin stepping down David Westin, who has been president of ABC News since 1997, told his staff in memo that he'll be stepping down at the end of the... |
| Critic's Corner Tuesday: 'White Collar,' 'Sons of Anarchy' •One of the summer's best diversions, USA's White Collar (tonight, 9 ET/PT), ends its season on a high note as Neal and Peter (the exceptionally well-matched Matt Bomer... |
| Jackie Warner is shaping things up on Bravo once again Celebrity trainer Jackie Warner likes working with clients who have auto-immune disorders, like her grandmother, who has psoriasis. "That's been a part of my practice since I've been training," she... |
| Vancouver digital entertainment firms set aim with Shanghai trade mission VANCOUVER - A handful of Vancouver-based film and video game company executives are in southern China this week with other Vancouver firms involved in green technology at the five-day Vancouver Green... |
| Aussie teen war drama set to explode worldwide SYDNEY (Hollywood Reporter) - Australia may finally have a homegrown blockbuster on its hands with the terrifically engaging "Tomorrow, When the War Began," an action-packed war film for and about... |
| Disgruntled director Godard to skip Oscar honor LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard will not travel to the U.S. to accept an honorary Oscar, according to his... |
| Nazi thriller "The Debt" set in wrong period LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - As a thriller, "The Debt" performs many if not all the right moves. The suspense builds nicely, the twists come as surprises and its key characters are vivid... |
| Baidu sings to a new tune as music battle continues China's largest search engine Baidu Inc launched a voice-based music search service on Monday, part of its efforts to grab more users following rival Google Inc's departure from the mainland.The... |
| Hollywood isn't immune to economy Conventional wisdom says that Hollywood is recession-proof -- as bad as things get, people still want to see movies. But even though this year's box-office grosses are up slightly over last year --... |
| Richard Williams: Ferrari face the music Ferrari head towards Paris for tomorrow's rendezvous with the FIA's World Motor Sports Council, charged with outraging those who know nothing about the sport by... |
| Having a dog DOES improve your health New research on childhood obesity by Jo Salmon, a professor in the school of exercise and nutrition sciences at Australia's Deakin University, shows dog ownership can decrease a child's chances of... |
| Paris Hilton's quick release from jail defended Paris Hilton from jail after her Aug. 27 arrest on suspicion of cocaine possession, saying they wanted to avoid disruptions in the jail's... |
| Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon raises $58.9 million LAS VEGAS — Despite the struggling economy, officials with the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon say contributions and pledges from this year's Labor Day event totaled $58.9 million. While the amount... |
| Rap song is anthem for the Pope's visit He is a liturgical traditionalist who is known to favour the Latin Mass with all its ancient trimmings. But when it comes to finding a song that will appeal to young worshippers, the Pope has opted... |
| Concert review: Blas Grand Opening Concert The official rather than actual opening event of Blas 2010, after Friday's first five concerts across the Highlands, this was one of six more shows the next night, but one which single-handedly... |
| Concert review: Mahler Eight dinburgh Festival Chorus; the same RSNO Junior Chorus that had appeared in Mahler Three a few days beforehand; the increased forces of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra with offstage brass among... |
| Concert review: Christine Brewer/Malcolm Martineau Soprano Christine Brewer, below, stepped in for the indisposed Susan Graham to present a selection of songs from Europe and her native America with pianist Malcolm Martineau in this recital. Brewer... |
| Film: Movies, Mountains and High Hopes TELLURIDE, Colo. — “If what we hear from down on the plains is true, and film culture is dying,” said the Australian... |
| Music Review: Hard-Driving Star D.J.’s Serve Up the Thumps Electric Zoo , sold out with 25,000 people each day. In a musical zone that diligently parses itself into subgenres, the festival’s 67 acts added up to both a dance marathon and a... |
| Music: In Japan, a Frail Osawa Conducts Only One Tchaikovsky Movement Tatsuya Shimono (like Mr. Ozawa a winner of the Besançon conducting competition in France), confining his own participation to a single added movement, the opening... |
| Music Review: A Musical Question: Does a Quartet Sound Different in the Dark? Georg Friedrich Haas and has included his works in his group’s programs for the last several years. And as the musical force behind the Moving Sounds Festival, which opened on Thursday, he... |
| Frisky Fashion: How to Dress to Show Off Great Legs The Frisky gets inspired by Hollywood’s latest leggy looks to gives tips on how you can get a leg up on this hot style. By The FriskyPhotos: SplashMore... |
| Judge dismisses John Travolta extortion case A Bahamian judge on Monday dismissed charges against two people accused of trying to extort $25 million from John Travolta over his son's death after the actor requested the case be... |
| Casey Affleck: Joaquin Phoenix doc 'no hoax' Venice Film Festival on Monday, many were still left wondering it was an elaborate hoax on the media and public. "I'm Still Here," which recounts the transition of actor Joaquin Phoenix into an... |
| More Western movies being dubbed as Japanese audiences tire of subtitles TOKYO — The number of Western movies subtitled in Japanese is rapidly declining as 3D movies become more common and viewers grow more averse to reading text on screen. Instead, many theaters... |
| Taiwanese singer Tsai Chin keeps up with the times Half an hour after the Cathay Pacific flight took off from Hong Kong for Taipei, sparks started flying out of one of the engines. “The plane tilted a little to the left, so I kept on praying for a... |