"Twilight" blew up at the box office and made an impression last week with its DVD release, but the Jonas Brothers revealed they only just caught the vampire film.
The famed topless revue "Les Folies Bergere" has hung up its feathers after 49 years at the Tropicana hotel-casino in Las Vegas. "Folies" came from Paris in 1959 and opened under then-Tropicana entertainment director Lou Walters, the father of newswoman Barbara Walters.
What can't Gwyneth Paltrow do? The "Iron Man" star, who gives advice on everything from cooking to movies in her newsletter and Web site, GOOP, is reportedly launching a fashion line.
A vivid picture of the first five hours of the struggle to save Natasha Richardson's life following a fall during a ski lesson has emerged in a Canadian newspaper.
Much has been made of the family feud between Candy Spelling and her daughter, Tori, over the years, and in an appearance on "20/20" on Friday night, Candy Spelling said it hasn't stopped.
You might think of Ric Ocasek purely as a creator of musical magic, but the front man of the 1970s and '80s new wave rock band The Cars also has been making visual art for years.
Movie beasts from old-time Hollywood got a makeover as heroes and extraterrestrials conquered the weekend box office. "Monsters vs. Aliens" earned $58.2 million in its opening weekend, the biggest debut so far in 2009.
It's time for County General to close its doors at last. Also this week: "Marley & Me" and "Slumdog Millionaire" hit DVD, "Life on Mars" promises to explain its premise in the series finale.
Madonna toured an impoverished village and discussed plans Sunday for building a new school in Malawi, the central African nation where officials said she would begin proceedings this week to adopt a young girl.
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