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Buzz Briefs: S. Johansson, B. Brown Scarlett Johnasson dishes on monogamy. New Edition celebrates 25 years of success. Kylie Minogue honored by British royals. New Steven Spielberg film company in the works. Val Kilmer and Xzibit to star in the "Bad Lieutenant."
Will Smith: King Of The 4th Of July
"Breaking The Veils" Through Art To combat what they saw as misperceptions about the Muslim world and Arab nations, two women have teamed up to create a traveling exhibit featuring female artists from Islamic countries.
Doctor Says Pregnant Jolie "Very Well" With a Mediterranean view from her fifth floor suite of rooms here, Angelina Jolie may remain hospitalized for weeks - according to her doctor - who insists that does not signal any problem with her pregnancy.
Will Smith's New Role As A "Bum Superhero" Will Smith is the undisputed king of the July 4 weekend movie blockbuster - and this year is no different. In "Hancock," Smith plays a superhero with a mysterious past and a bad attitude.
Brangelina Twins Due In "Weeks To Come" Angelina Jolie's doctor says her twins may take a few more weeks to arrive but that the actress is doing fine and checked into the hospital for observation, not because of any medical emergency.
Perkins Lights Up The Screen In "Weeds" In the Showtime comedy series "Weeds," Elizabeth Perkins stars as Celia Hodes, the tough-talking frenemy of a drug-dealing soccer mom played by Mary-Louise Parker.
Brinkley Trial Begins With Early Fireworks In only the first day of their divorce trial, the sordid details of supermodel Christie Brinkley's troubled marriage to Peter Cook were laid bare in a Long Island court room, reports CBS News correspondent Randall Pinkston.
The Show Will Go On The actors' union and Broadway theater producers reached agreement on a new contract, averting the possibility of another strike.
WEtv Launches Steamy Web Series WEtv.com is serving up videos of men the way coffee bars serve up morning beverages, offering daily jolts of the "tall, dark, and extra strong."
Ledger's Performance Oscarworthy? Oscar buzz is swirling around Heath Ledger's performance as The Joker in the upcoming Batman film, "The Dark Knight."
Christie Brinkley Divorce Trial Update "The Insider" was there as Christie Brinkley become emotional when she arrived to a Long Island, New York courthouse for the start of her and estranged husband Peter Cook's divorce trial. "I really hoped with all my heart that we could've...
Limbaugh's Expertise Has Hefty Price Tag Approaching his 20th anniversary as talk radio's most dominant force, Rush Limbaugh just signed signed up for another eight. And he'll be getting $38 million a year for it.
Prince William's Ship Makes Drug Bust Britain's defense ministry says the Royal Navy ship on which Prince William is serving has made a major cocaine bust near Barbados.
"24" First To Break Political Mold Actor Dennis Haysbert likes to believe his portrayal of David Palmer on Fox's hit show "24" as the first African-American U.S. president may have helped pave the way for Barack Obama's bid for the White House.
Spotted: Madonna and Guy Ritchie Together! "The Insider" has the latest... With rumors of a break-up swirling around them (which have been denied by her rep), Madonna and husband Guy Ritchie were spotted hand in hand Tuesday night in New York City where they enjoyed a dinner at the...
For CHiPs' Estrada, Life Imitates Art Former "CHiPs" heartthrob, telenovela actor, "Surreal Life" and "Armed & Famous" reality TV star Erik Estrada is still laying down the law.
Menswear Designers Think Pink The French menswear collections ended in a sea of sequins, silk and all things pink, challenging the adage that boys will be boys.
New York Magazine Founder Clay Felker Dies Clay Felker, the magazine mogul who revolutionized the city magazine genre as founding editor of New York, died Tuesday. He was 82.
Prince Charles Goes Green, Saves Dough Prince Charles' income grew last year, while his carbon footprint shrank.
Hollywood Actors Reject Labor Contract The Screen Actors Guild has rejected a last minute contract offer from Hollywood producers, saying it failed to address some key areas. A contract deadline has passed, but both sides have agreed to keep working under the old terms - for now.
"Simpsons" Land Venezuelan TV In Hot Water Venezuelan regulators are forcing a local TV station to show public service announcements as punishment for broadcasting "The Simpsons" during a time slot reserved for children's programs.
Will A Public Divorce Trial Hurt Brinkley? Christie Brinkley pushed for her divorce trial to be open to the public, but was that a wise move?
Pavarotti Widow, Daughters Agree On Will A lawyer for Luciano Pavarotti's widow says his family has come to a friendly agreement on how to divide up his estate.
"WALL-E" Was More Wanted Than "Wanted" "WALL-E," the animated tale of a robot toiling away on a long-abandoned Earth, debuted as the No. 1 movie with $62.5 million in ticket sales, with Angelina Jolie's assassin thriller "Wanted" opening at No. 2 with $51.1 million, studio estimates say.
Comedy Comrades Honor Carlin Close friends and family members remembered George Carlin as a man who, when he was off stage, had only a kind word for everyone he met.
Buzz Briefs: Uma Thurman, Bon Jovi Uma Thurman is getting hitched. Bon Jovi to rock Central Park. Steven Tyler had to go to rehab for pain meds. Mr. and Mrs. Smith opening school that raises eyebrows. Drew Barrymore's directorial debut. Star-Studdard weekend weddings.
"Dark Knight" Stars Remember Heath "The Insider" sits down with Christian Bale, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Aaron Eckhart and Gary Oldman as they remember their late co-star, Heath Ledger, and prepare for the opening of the 'Batman Begins' sequel, 'The Dark Knight.' The cast and crew...
Hollywood's Latest Sequel: "Strike II"? Hollywood loves a good sequel, but here's one it could do without: Another union strike just months after the town got up and running again from a devastating walkout by writers.
Review: Angelina Jolie And "Wanted" With roles in films such as "Girl, Interrupted" (for which she won an Oscar) and her latest, "Wanted," Angelina Jolie has attracted a host of admirers . and that includes our own David Edelstein.
Stars Pay Tribute To Nelson Mandela Stars paid tribute on Friday to Nelson Mandela, whose visit to London has been overshadowed by events in Zimbabwe where disputed elections have just ended.
Second Cup Cafe: Ledisi Grammy Award-nominated Ledisi, whose name means "to bring forth" in Yoruba (a West African dialect that is spoken by 22 million people) has lived up to her name by bringing forth her inner soulfulness and vibe to the music and movie industry.
Madonna May Be Headed To Divorce Court Just when you thought it was safe to come out after the Paul McCartney-Heather Mills divorce, it seems there's another aging rocker's split to wallow in.
Jesse McCartney, All Grown Up When you grow up as a child actor and become a teen heartthrob as a singer, it can be hard to get people to stop looking at you as a kid, even when your driver's license proves otherwise.
Buzz Briefs: Sophia Loren, Ruben Studdard Sophia Loren urges Naples trash pick up. Ruben Studdard preps for weekend wedding. Paris Hilton makes good on her post-jail promises. Ohio man accused of stalking teen singers Aly and AJ. George Clooney calls for unity among actors.
Ledger's Performance: No "Joke" The buzz over Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker in "The Dark Knight" for the last several months was justified. With his final full film role, Ledger delivers what may be remembered as the finest performance of his career.
Venice Wants Wenders Wim Wenders will head the international jury that will award the coveted Golden Lion at this year's Venice Film Festival.