(AP) AP - He's recognized around the world as the iconic face of James Bond. But in Britain, Sean Connery is also well known as a proud Scot, and on Monday he returns to his hometown to launch his autobiography. Source: Yahoo! News: Entertainment News | 25 Aug 2008 | 10:11 am
AP - He's recognized around the world as the iconic face of James Bond. But in Britain, Sean Connery is also well known as a proud Scot, and on Monday he returns to his hometown to launch his autobiography. Source: Yahoo! News: Entertainment News | 25 Aug 2008 | 10:11 am
AP - He's recognized around the world as the iconic face of James Bond. But in Britain, Sean Connery is also well known as a proud Scot, and on Monday he returns to his hometown to launch his autobiography. Source: Yahoo! News: Entertainment News | 25 Aug 2008 | 10:11 am
AP - The action comedy "Tropic Thunder" weathered a rush of new movies to remain No. 1 for a second-straight weekend with $16.1 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday. Source: Yahoo! News: Entertainment News | 25 Aug 2008 | 9:30 am
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- People need to believe that their leader -- especially a new president -- is the real deal. In John Baldoni's book, Lead By Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsEnter | 25 Aug 2008 | 9:07 am
LANCASTER, Calif., Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Christine J. Haven's new book, Beyond and After Life, published by Owl Creek Press, will help people during complex times... Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsEnter | 25 Aug 2008 | 9:06 am
Reuters - Calling all young, beautiful
Britons with a yearning for life in the fast lane -- Paris
(Reuters) Reuters - The Gibson Showroom in Miami's Design
District, ostensibly a place for the guitar maker to showcase
its various brands (including Baldwin pianos), has become a
haven for all things music in Miami, allowing access to
everything from rehearsals and songwriting sessions to
After all The Hills drama, Heidi Montag just wants to work it out.
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The pair came out to support Hole in the Paper Sky at the Palm Springs International Shortfest Film Festival....
Reuters - The Game has long threatened that
"LAX" would be his last album, so perhaps that's why he
recruited the wayward DMX to open it with one of his trademark
prayers ("Devil, we rebuke you in the name of Jesus"). The
table thus set, the Game goes surprisingly mellow in comparison
to his first two efforts. "Touchdown" sports a lazy synth and
an airy chorus from Raheem DeVaughn about jet-setting, and
Ne-Yo proves himself chivalrous while the Game growls over
"Gentleman's Affair." Common pops up on the electric
piano-driven "Angel," paying homage to his classic "I Used to
Love H.E.R.," and "Never Can Say Goodbye" depicts the Game's
creativity as he embodies the voices of Tupac, Biggie and
Front Page: 'Mamma' still dancing at foreign box office -- "The Dark Knight" stayed bright at the foreign box office with a healthy $34 million at 7,700 playdates in 62 markets while "Mamma Mia!" kept up its dazzling overseas run.
Front Page: Study: Viewers prefer swimming, gymnastics -- If coverage of the Olympics often seemed like the Michael Phelps Channel, that's because it largely was, a study of news reports about the 2008 Summer Games found.
US director-actor Ben Stiller at the premiere of his movie "Tropic Thunder." "Tropic Thunder" topped the North American box office for the second weekend in a row, entertainment industry estimates showed... Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNImagesEnter | 24 Aug 2008 | 9:17 pm
Front Page: Looking back six months after the writer's strike -- At this time a year ago, the town expected that this summer would see the WGA and SAG together in a long painful strike that would have started around the Fourth of July.
Front Page: Convention to be pinned with celebrity causes -- When Barack Obama accepts the nomination before some 75,000 people at a Denver stadium on Thursday, he'll be surrounded by a contingent of average Americans from all walks of life --- just not Hollywood performers, musicians and other famous figures who have so publicly championed his candidacy.
Gwen Stefani & Gavin Rossdale getting all hyper-creative by naming their son Zuma Nesta Rock prompted our poll yesterday, "Which Celeb Baby Name Bring the Most Crazy?" So far, Frank...
Front Page: Study sees TV punchline gap -- John McCain and Hillary Rodham Clinton continue to be the butts of choice for latenight TV jokes, according to a new study.
It takes more than sorority girls and muscle cars to knock Ben Stiller and Co. out of the No. 1 spot.
Tropic Thunder held on to the box office crown for the second weekend in a row, with...
Front Page: Olympian's memoir set for holiday season -- Simon & Schuster has announced that Olympian superman Michael Phelps will write a book about his exploits in Beijing to be published in time for the holiday season.
Hollywood star Charlize Theron poses for photo on a red carpet at the Japan premier of her movie "Hancock" at a Tokyo theater on August 21, 2008. Oscar winners Theron and Kim Basinger play in "The Burning... Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNImagesEnter | 24 Aug 2008 | 5:43 pm
US actress Kim Basinger, seen in 2007, poses as she arrives to attend the "Dreamball" gala i in Berlin. Oscar winners Charlize Theron and Basinger play in "The Burning Plain", Mexican-born screenwriter... Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNImagesEnter | 24 Aug 2008 | 5:43 pm
Actors Brad Pitt and George Clooney (R) pose for photos during their hand and footprints ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in June 2007 in Hollywood, California. Hollywood megastars Pitt and Clooney... Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNImagesEnter | 24 Aug 2008 | 5:43 pm
More than 40 years after the Beatles were banned from playing in Israel, Sir Paul McCartney will reportedly take the long and winding road back to Tel Aviv next month.
Israeli media is...
If Donald Trump has decided who he's going to support for president, he isn't saying.
However, he does have at least one thing to say about Barack Obama picking Joe Biden as his...
Who was that hugging Shar Jackson in Las Vegas on Friday night?
Her ex, Kevin Federline.
Jackson got quite the surprise when she was celebrating her 32nd birthday inside the...
Looks like Avril Lavigne can prove she's "The Best Damn Thing" in Kuala Lumpur after all.
The Malaysian government has given the go-ahead for the wannabe punk rocker's...
Four relatives of actress Helena Bonham Carter died in a minibus crash during a safari vacation in South Africa on Wednesday, according to the U.K. newspaper the Telegraph. Two others escaped with...
Front Page: 'House Bunny' hops to No. 2 spot -- “Tropic Thunder” retained the weekend B.O. crown, slipping just 38% to collect $16.1 million. Before “Tropic Thunder,” only “The Dark Knight” and “Iron Man” had managed to stay in the top spot for more than a week this summer. And only two previous studio summer titles, “Mamma Mia!” and “What Happens in Vegas,” had seen second-week drops of less than 40%.