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The 2012 Oscars are just around the corner. It's our favorite time of year when the really hardcore movie fans throw parties and get aggravated when all their guests aren't paying close attention. Well, start getting pumped 'cause the Oscar nominations have been released. Check 'em out below.
With less than a month to go before the 2011 BET Hip-Hop Awards are held in Atlanta, it’s finally time to reveal the list of this year’s nominees — and time for Lil Wayne to add another achievement to his ever-growing list. The
According to a report earlier this week in the Britain’s Sun tabloid, Jessica
Simpson is sick of her large breasts because they “make her look” fat, and she is planning to have her most famous assets reduced before her November wedding to former NFL player Eric Johnson.
Find out who made the band!
Here's a clue:
- they're all 13 years old
- there's one girl and three boys
After a tumultuous couple of years that have seen her dealing with romantic struggles, a stint in rehab, career upheaval, and family turmoil, Demi Lovato deserves a public triumph -- and now she has one, with the number one debut of her new single, 'Skyscraper,' on the iTunes chart.
Released on Tuesday, with the video making its official debut on E! Wednesday, 'Skyscraper' represents Lovato's return to music after a two-year layoff. Her last full-length album, 'Here We Go Again,' was released in July of 2009, spinning off a top 40 single with the title track.
That giant wail of despair you heard this morning wasn't cause for alarm. It was just a nation of Gleeks in mourning.
Ryan Murphy, co-creator of 'Glee,' announced Wednesday night that series regulars Lea Michele (Rachel), Chris Colfer (Kurt), and Cory Monteith (Finn) will be among those who won't be returning for season four of the hit series.
A teaser for Christopher Nolan's Batman threequel 'The Dark Knight Rises' is expected to play before 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2' on Friday, but that hasn't stopped the internet from leaking it a few days early.
The footage below is admittedly poor quality, so it's hard to pinpoint what exactly is going on. But from we can tell, we do get a few glimpses of Commissioner Gordon (Gary Oldman) on a hospital bed, along with a very quick glimpse of Bane, played by 'Inception' hunk Tom Hardy.
DVD-by-mail and digital streaming service Netflix has announced a new pricing structure, and its customers are doing the metaphorical version of booing and throwing popcorn at the screen.
People who currently pay $10 for one DVD per month plus unlimited digital streaming will see rates jump to $16, while those who get two DVDs plus streaming will have a new rate of $20, up from $15. The price increases take effect September 1 for existing customers. New subscribers will pay the new prices immediately upon sign-up.
The most exciting thing that happened at a recent Seattle Mariners' game took place between innings, when Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' was played to entertain the crowd.
The JumboTron camera operator found a little boy enthusiastically dancing to the classic hit, and the youngster's moves were so strong and Jackson-like that they kept his routine up on the big screen for the whole break.
Check out below the video that thrilled the crowd and would have made the late King of Pop proud.
She discovered the fountain of Electric Youth before her 20th birthday - and suffered the tragedy of walking to a Foolish Beat - so it seems safe to say Debbie Gibson knows a thing or two about life.
Gibson is now giving back by sharing her wisdom with today's crop of teen pop stars through her new Web series, 'What Would Debbie Do?'. Not that any of them asked, mind you, but who can turn up their nose at pearls like these?
Freshly single playboy playmate Crystal Harris, who dumped fiance Hugh Hefner just days before their wedding, is making headlines today thanks to the release of her new single, 'Club Queen.'
But before you go calling her the next Kim Zolciak, have a listen to the club anthem, which, as much as it pains us to admit it, isn't all that bad.
Sure, gas prices are high and people are hurting for jobs, but Congress wants to put a stop to an issue that's tearing this country apart.
That's right - a new bill would make it illegal for people to upload videos of them lip-syncing their favorite songs.