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At Emmys, winning streaks continue and end
The AMC series "Mad Men'' won the best drama Emmy for the third consecutive time Sunday night, while ABC's ensemble series "Modern Family'' ended "30 Rock's'' three-year winning streak to win the prize for best comedy. Read more »
Ex-Playboy employee's sexual harassment suit goes to juryA woman is entitled to a seven-figure damage award for severe emotional distress she endured from being sexually harassed and belittled by a male colleague while both worked for Playboy's cable television network, her attorney told a jury Monday. Read more »
DeGeneres to leave 'American Idol,' cites 'a difficult decision'Ellen DeGeneres is calling it quits after spending one season with the Fox hit "American Idol," according to a statement from the star and the network. Read more » Obama has no idea who Snooki is
Jersey Shore cast member Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi may have bashed President Obama earlier this year over a new federal tax on tanning salons, but Obama made clear Thursday he knows little about the infamous reality star. Read more » Excelsior! Stan Lee conquers Comic-Con, againStan Lee has always been a draw at San Diego Comic-Con, even before Hollywood came calling. Read more » Comics still have a place at Comic-ConWhile the latest movie releases might be the most visible part of the annual San Diego Comic-Con, the comic books themselves certainly haven't been lost in the shuffle. Read more » Hollywood Teamsters approve new contract, avoid strikeAbout 97 percent of the drivers represented by Teamsters Union Hollywood Local 399 voted Sunday to accept a new contract from movie and TV producers, averting the possibility of a strike. Read more » Don Johnson awarded $23.2 million in 'Nash Bridges' suitA production company was ordered by a Los Angeles jury Wednesday to pay Don Johnson $23.2 million for the actor's work on the television series "Nash Bridges.'' Read more »
Is Prince Harry a Gleek?His grandmother met Lady Gaga, so it wouldn't be a surprise if Prince Harry was a Gleek. At the Wireless Festival in London's Hyde Park on Friday, the 25-year-old royal posed for a photo with "Glee" star Cory... Read more »
Son, let’s have a talkLaunching the California African American Museum’s Duets & Dialogues series, television legend Bill Cosby and his TV son, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, came together recently for an unforgettable night of laughs, memories and words of wisdom. Read more » Defense lawyer: Former 'Survivor' producer charged in wife's deathA Mexican judge has issued an arrest warrant for reality TV producer Bruce Beresford-Redman in the death of his wife at a Cancun resort in April, his lawyer said Monday. Read more » ABC announces fall scheduleABC announced Tuesday that it will have five new dramas on its fall schedule, featuring such stars as Dana Delany, Michael Chiklis, Michael Imperioli and Rob Morrow, along with one new comedy. Read more » L.A. version of 'Law & Order' among NBC's fall TV lineupNBC will air new dramas from producers J.J. Abrams and Jerry Bruckheimer, a Los Angeles-based version of the "Law & Order'' franchise, two new comedies and a new unscripted series this fall, the network announced Sunday. Read more » NBC orders 'Law & Order: Los Angeles'NBC announced Friday it has canceled "Law & Order'' after a record-tying 20 seasons and ordered a new element of the franchise, "Law & Order: Los Angeles,'' for the 2010-20 season. Read more » White House to get preview of HBO seriesA group of Hollywood heavyweights and military veterans will attend a preview of HBO's new mini-series "The Pacific" at the White House Thursday. Read more » Charlie Sheen seeks 'preventative' rehabActor Charlie Sheen checked into a rehab clinic "as a preventative measure," his publicist said Tuesday. Read more » Tracy Morgan credits teen son with saving himActor Tracy Morgan's riding high, but the actor-comedian said that -- thanks to his teenage son -- he's not driving high. Read more » The Advocate: 'Jersey Shore's' Ronnie a homophobe?A homophobic rant by 'Jersey Shore’s' Ronnie Magro that was left on the cutting room floor by editors has now seen the light of day. Read more »
NBC decides Leno not ready for prime time"The Jay Leno Show'' will no longer air weeknights at 10 p.m. after the Olympic games start Feb. 12, NBC Universal Television Entertainment Chairman Jeff Gaspin said on Sunday. Read more »
The Advocate: Letterman insults Obama's transgender appointeeDavid Letterman on Obama appointee Amanda Simpson: The first transgender woman appointed by a president "used to be a dude." Read more » |
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