Arquette to live in box to raise money for hungry
David Arquette is going to live in a box in New York City to raise money for the hungry.
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George Clooney has toured the ruins of Italy's recent earthquake and told the survivors he'll shoot a film in their mountain region.
David Arquette is going to live in a box in New York City to raise money for the hungry.
James Bond and the Boy from Oz are coming to Broadway.
Patricia Arquette and Thomas Jane will remain married.
She's engaged on NBC's "The Office," and now, Jenna Fischer can say the same in real life. Her spokesman, Lewis Kay, says the 35-year-old actress and her boyfriend, screenwriter Lee Kirk, became engaged in Paris on June 30.
Richard Gere stars in a Hollywood remake of Japan's long-cherished story of Hachiko, a faithful dog that died at a train station waiting for its master. But "Hachi: A Dog's Story" is more about the dog than about Gere, the 59-year-old actor said Wednesday.
Tracy Letts' new play, "Superior Donuts," has found its Broadway leading man - Michael McKean.
A Grand Ole Opry spokeswoman says Opry performer Mel McDaniel is in the hospital after suffering a heart attack.
Casey Kasem has done his final countdown.
It's art for the people, of the people - and definitely by the people.
Actor Kal Penn started a new job Monday as a liaison between the White House and Asian communities.
Kara DioGuardi (KA'-ruh dee-oh-GWAHR'-dee) had a busy Fourth of July weekend: The "American Idol" judge married her beau, contractor Mike McCuddy.
Hollywood star Bruce Willis plans to rebuild the lodge at a central Idaho ski resort he owns after the structure burned to the ground earlier this year.
Dane Cook's half brother has been indicted on additional charges that he stole more than $11 million from the comedian, prosecutors said Monday.
There's a new kid in town at West Beverly Hills High - and, naturally, she has famous parents.
A spokesman for country star Ferlin Husky says the hospitalized singer is improving and has been moved from critical care in Nashville.
Could the theater season get any busier for Judith Ivey?
In her most famous song, "Torn," Natalie Imbruglia sings of loneliness and shame.
Paula Abdul says she has been invited to remain as an "American Idol" judge and that she's optimistic that she'll be able to negotiate a new contract.
An actress who starred on the hit television series "Three's Company" has been arrested in Southern California and cited for drunken driving. Police say Joyce DeWitt, who played the character Janet Wood on the popular show, was pulled over Saturday afternoon after she drove past a barricade near a park in El Segundo.