'World War Z' draws massive crowd in NYC
John Carucci, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 12:00am
Thousands of screaming fans brought Times Square to a standstill as they waited to catch a glimpse of Brad Pitt at the premiere of his new thriller, "World War Z."
Perry talks Russell Brand, John Mayer with Vogue
Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 10:06pm
Katy Perry `goes there' with Vogue about two of her high-profile relationships, as the magazine's July cover story.
NYC aims to require composting of food scraps
Jennifer Peltz and Bethan Mckernan, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 9:00pm
Legions of apartment dwellers will soon be asked - and may eventually be ordered - to start collecting food scraps for composting, under Mayor Michael Bloomberg's latest bid to make the Big Apple greener.
Jenner: Kim Kardashian 'thrilled for the new baby'
John Rogers, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 7:11pm
Kris Jenner says her daughter Kim Kardashian is thrilled to have a new baby girl.
'Curb' actor Jeff Garlin won't face charges in LA
Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 6:24pm
Prosecutors won't be filing charges of vandalism against "Curb Your Enthusiasm" actor Jeff Garlin after he was accused of smashing a car window in a dispute over a parking space.
UK report: Saatchi cautioned over assault on wife
Jill Lawless and Raphael Satter, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 5:41pm
Art collector Charles Saatchi has been cautioned over a dramatic assault on his TV presenter wife Nigella Lawson captured by a tabloid photographer just outside a fancy London restaurant.
Expert: Promoter created conflict with Jackson doc
Anthony Mccartney, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 5:38pm
The promoter of Michael Jackson's ill-fated series of comeback shows created a conflict of interest with the singer's physician when it negotiated terms of his deal, an expert testifying for the superstar's mother told a jury Monday.
Second City co-founder brought intellect to comedy
Caryn Rousseau, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 5:31pm
Comedy fans know the names _ John Belushi, Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Joan Rivers _ but before those famous faces graced Hollywood movies or the "Saturday Night Live" stage they were discovered by Bernie Sahlins, co-founder of The Second City.
Warner, Atlantic sued over unpaid internships
Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 5:18pm
A former intern filed a class-action lawsuit Monday against Warner Music Group and Atlantic Records over his unpaid internship, similar to a spate of recent lawsuits in other industries pushing back against the widespread practice.
Thrifty says offer of free rental car was mistake
David Koenig, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 4:43pm
Thrifty Car Rental says it's sorry, but many customers who were offered a free one-day rental won't be getting that after all.
Tony Awards spur box offices on Broadway
Mark Kennedy, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 4:16pm
There were smiles at many Broadway box offices last week as a big financial bounce followed the Tony Awards, with the biggest winners being "Pippin," `'Matilda the Musical" and "Motown the Musical."
List of famous Second City alumni through 1985
Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 4:00pm
Ever since The Second City opened in December 1959, the Chicago comedy theater co-founded by Bernie Sahlins has helped produce some of the world's most famous comedians. Many followed their Chicago runs by landing cast roles in "Saturday Night Live," while others have jumped to TV sitcoms, talk shows or movies.
Miss Utah latest beauty queen to botch answer
Hannah Dreier, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 3:57pm
Miss Utah Marissa Powell is the latest beauty queen to trip on national television, not over her gown, but during the interview segment.
Anger in southern Egypt over Islamist governor
Maggie Michael and Haggag Salama, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 3:21pm
Angry tourism workers and activists in Luxor threatened Monday to block a newly appointed Islamist governor from his office because of his links to a former militant group that killed scores of people in a 1997 attack in the ancient city and devastated Egypt's sightseeing industry.
In Israel, Streisand criticizes treatment of women
Max J. Rosenthal, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 3:12pm
Entertainer Barbra Streisand waded into one of Israel's touchiest issues Monday on the first major stop of her tour of the country _ Jewish religious practices that separate men and women.
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