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Rodney King says boxing is keeping him sober
Rodney King says boxing is helping him stay sober. King, whose 1991 beating by Los Angeles police was captured on videotape and helped spark riots a year later, is among a group of D-list celebrities appearing around the country as part of the Celebrity Boxing Federation.
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Lady Gaga - Gaga Demanded Gossip Girl Music Video
Caption: Lady Gaga 13th annual ACE Awards Gala held at Cipriani - Inside arrivals New York City, USA .... LADY GAGA refused to appear in an episode of GOSSIP GIRL until TV bosses agreed to allow her to stage an elaborate music video.
Shooter praised God before Fort Hood massacre
An Army psychiatrist who had counseled troops and was upset about being deployed to Iraq shouted "Allahu Akbar!" and opened fire on an unarmed crowd at Fort Hood Army base Thursday afternoon, killing 13 people and wounding 30, military officials said.
Actor James Woods sues hospital in RI over brother's 2006 death, case to go to trial Monday
Two-time Oscar-nominated actor James Woods has sued a Rhode Island hospital over the 2006 death of his younger brother.
TV producer J.J. Abrams gets deeper "Undercovers"
J.J. Abrams wants to take a hands-on approach to "Undercovers," his NBC pilot described as a mix between "Mr. & Mrs.
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'A Christmas Carol' suffocates in glitz
Since Queer as Folk went of the air, Peter Paige has been taking one acting challenge after another.
Angela Lansbury to get 1st Stephen Sondheim Award
Actress Angela Lansbury will be the first recipient of the Stephen Sondheim Award from a Washington-area theater that has produced more of the composer's works than any other U.S. theater.
CBS show sales help offset drop in 3Q ad revenue
The sale of popular TV shows partly offset a drop in third-quarter advertising revenue at CBS Corp.
'Golden Girls' star Rue McClanahan recovering after heart bypass surgery at NY hospital
Rue McClanahan, who played sexy Southern belle Blanche Devereaux on "The Golden Girls," was recovering Thursday from heart bypass surgery at a New York City hospital.
Barney: Picking out fall TV's winners and losers
We're seven weeks into the television season and at the beginning of November sweeps.
TV ratings: 'V' starts strong Tuesday
Fast National ratings for Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 The premiere of "V" on ABC Tuesday drew very solid ratings, taking a bite out of Tuesday juggernaut "NCIS'" usual numbers and beating the CBS show in the adults 18-49 demographic.
Diaz, Marsden, Kelly's `Box' is empty
Cameron Diaz and James Marsden have a terrible moral dilemma in Richard Kelly's "The Box": Press a button on a mysterious container, they'll get $1 million, and someone they don't know will die.
Tom Hanks-produced '4-D' documentary film to open at new...
The film incorporates vintage film footage, animation and sensory effects so audiences can feel the rumbling of tank treads and booming of anti-aircraft fire.
Among the things Miami, New York and Las Vegas have in common is "CSI." And this week, for the first time, the three CBS shows merge for one case.
Group urges CW stations not to air 'Gossip Girl'
On-air promos for a sexual threesome on an upcoming episode of "Gossip Girl" have spurred the Parents Television Council to ask affiliates of the CW network to pre-empt the show.
Barack Obama recruits Sarah Jessica Parker to arts panel
President Barack Obama has recruited the actress Sarah Jessica Parker and Vogue editor Anna Wintour to advise him on the arts.
Jessica Simpson slams 'Melrose Place'; Rihanna humiliated by leaked...
Jessica Simpson slams 'Melrose Place'; Rihanna humiliated by leaked police photos; Mischa Barton 'soaked' in bar brawl Chris Connor / WENN Jessica Simpson has slammed revamped TV series "Melrose Place" for its "crap" screenwriting, just weeks after her sister, Ashlee, was axed from the show.
World Series helps Fox score a ratings home run
The World Series has helped the Fox network score a ratings home run. Nielsen Co.
Adam Arkin relishes new 'Anarchy' role
When Adam Arkin signed on for 'Sons of Anarchy,' he didn't have reservations about his role as a slick white separatist or the FX drama's dark heart.
Kirstie Alley to star in A&E series about her work, home life and weight-loss efforts
Kirstie Alley is going to star in a new A&E reality "docu-series" about her life as a single mom and her efforts to lose weight.
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