George Clooney says the best thing about Academy Awards nominations is not necessarily the prizes. It's hanging with old and new friends.
People rarely pick a fight with Dirty Harry. But Chrysler's "Halftime in America" ad featuring quintessential tough guy Clint Eastwood has generated fierce
Prince Charles led ceremonies Tuesday to mark the 200th birthday of novelist Charles Dickens — a writer as popular today as he was during his lifetime.
Producers said Monday that the former "Taxi" star will play a Vegas wiseguy in the show, which makes its debut in November in Toronto. It is then headed to
When Dave Grohl started in the music business, Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars were tots; Rihanna and Adele weren't even born.
Celebrate the 95th birthday of the fabulous and fashionable Zsa Zsa Gabor.
Tributes poured in to Queen Elizabeth II on Monday as she marked 60 years on the throne with a message vowing to continue serving the British people.
For all the pomp and excess of Madonna's Super Bowl halftime show, it is likely to be a single extended middle finger by guest singer M.I.A. that is most
Lenny Kravitz has been enjoying Super Bowl weekend, but his reasons are more personal than sports-related.
Nick Cannon is celebrating his improved health with a trip to the Super Bowl.
Trying to do his best "Tebowing," Alec Baldwin got a bit of help on stage. The host of "NFL Honors" on NBC was kneeling down when Denver Broncos quarterback
Deion Sanders said he wasn't worried. Joe Montana went in with his game face on and Jordin Sparks just hoped sand did not end up in her eyes.
About 20 of the roughly 36 Super Bowl advertisers put their TV commercials online before Sunday's broadcast. That's a major shift: It's up from last year when
Ben Gazzara, whose powerful performances brought a memorable intensity to a variety of roles in such iconic productions as the original "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
The former California governor traveled to the Indian city of Agra on Friday, the one day each week the monument is closed to tourists because of Muslim
Athletes, movie stars, singers and more predict the outcome of the big game.