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Black comedy awards ticket giveaway
THIS WEEK sees the first ever Black Tie Comedy Awards, taking place at London's Indig02.
Lawrence Taylor Discusses Leaving Accident Scene
Share + Nov 13, 2009 6:03 pm US/Eastern HIALEAH In an exclusive interview with CBS4, NFL Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor says he had to leave the scene of an accident last Sunday on the Palmetto because it was too dangerous to stay there and he might have caused an accident by remaining on such a busy highway.
Tony Romo's ABC's Of Leadership
It seems generally accepted that the Dallas Cowboys of 2009 are a ways off from the Dallas Cowboys of 2008.
Lawrence Taylor Accused Of Leaving Accident Scene
Share + Nov 9, 2009 10:34 am US/Eastern HIALEAH NFL Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor couldn't dance his way out of a ticket over the weekend after he reportedly left the scene of an accident in Hialeah.
James Woods Sues R.I. Hospital Over Brother's Death
Two-time Oscar-nominated actor James Woods has sued a Rhode Island hospital over the 2006 death of his younger brother.
Megan Mullally guest stars in this new episode as Ron's ex-wife, Tammy, who runs the library.
John Farr: The Alarming Decline Of Expressive Language, In Life And On Film
A month ago I attended a Parents' Day conference at one of our kids' private high schools.
Lowe to star in 'Goodbye' TV movie
An adaptation of Ann Rule 's book "Too Late to Say Goodbye," co-starring Rob Lowe and Lauren Holly , is to premiere on U.S. television next month.
Who Made You God?: Foxx is back; vocalist Luciana Souza
Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx got his start in showbiz here in the late 1980s. He returns for a Saturday concert at the Civic Theatre.
ANY GIVEN SUNDAY a 'Al Pacino stars in Oliver Stonea TMs 1999 football drama. The death of a teama TMs owner puts its management in the hands of his widow , who couldna TMt care less, and his daughter , who treats it like a business.
For the love of the game: Susan Campbell | Fear, itself
This ran in yesterday's New York Times with little comment, a story about how Alzheimer's disease and other memory-related disases seem to show up far more frequently -- up to 19 times more often in men of a certain age -- among pro football players than in the rest of the population.
Sound: Smooth, sexy R&B crooning mixed with appearances by such rap and singing stars as Ludacris, Mary J. Blige and Kanye West.
'I wanted to get away from being Jamie Foxx'
Based on a true story, The Soloist tells the story of homeless cello prodigy Nathaniel Ayers.
Oliver Stone is a household name. A master of controversial subjects in award winning movies, a legendary provocateur, a brilliant film-maker, director, writer and producer.
Sometimes it's the foolish advice you remember most. Jamie Foxx was still new to Los Angeles, working every angle to get himself noticed as a comedian, actor, singer, anything, when a friend explained why Foxx was still selling shoes at Fox Hills Mall instead of living the Hollywood high life.
Film's Most Memorable Football Coaches
With football season right around the corner, it's time to take a look back at the way Hollywood has immortalized coaches over the years.
Jamie Foxx hitting all the right notes
Jamie Foxx says he always wanted to be a singer but his comedy career took off first.
Jamie Foxx Makes Two Concert Stops in Central Florida
In the past year, this Oscar-winning star celebrated the release of his latest film, "The Soloist"; moonwalked while hosting "The 2009 BET Awards"; serenaded country singer George Strait on "The George Strait Artist of the Decade All-Star Concert"; and put the wraps on his next film, "Law Abiding Citizen," which heads to theaters Oct.
Bill Bellamy planning a big time
Bill Bellamy's ready to pay a call on Louisville - but not the kind of call he made famous.
Oliver Stone wants to tell you his story in Secret History
Tuesday, August 18, 2009 Oliver Stone wants to tell you his story in Secret History Are you a fan of Oliver Stone? I used to be, for a while.
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