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Jennifer Aniston immortalized in cementupdated: Mon Jul 11 2011 07:14:00

Actress Jennifer Aniston sank her hands and feet into the cement in the forecourt of Grauman's Chinese Theatre.

People.com: Rob McElhenney Packs on 50 Lbs. for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphiaupdated: Mon Jun 27 2011 08:09:00

"It has definitely made Mac a lot funnier," costar Charlie Day says

My favorite place: Danny DeVitoupdated: Wed Jun 30 2010 09:31:00

"My family comes from San Fele, in southern Italy, and growing up in Asbury Park, New Jersey, my house was always filled with relatives from the old country --sleeping in chairs, eating, and drinking my uncle's homemade red wine.

People.com: Michael Douglas: Cameron Now in a 'Safe Place'updated: Tue May 25 2010 18:29:00

"God bless my son," Douglas tells PEOPLE at event to honor his professional career

Danny DeVito's 'Troll Foot'updated: Wed Feb 24 2010 09:49:00

Danny DeVito comes to CNN, his "Troll Foot" in "toe." Andrea Mineo reports.

Danny DeVito gets 'Troll Foot' in the doorupdated: Wed Feb 24 2010 09:49:00

Danny DeVito isn't shy about showing his feet to the world.

People.com: Siegfried & Roy Take Stage with Attack Tigerupdated: Mon Mar 02 2009 11:49:00

The duo perform with the 600-lb. Montecore for a "final bow" in Las Vegas

People.com: It's Always Sunny Stars Tie the Knotupdated: Thu Oct 02 2008 13:40:00

Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney – costars in the FX comedy – get married in Malibu

Time.com: Stan Winston: Monster Magicianupdated: Tue Jun 17 2008 00:45:00

Hollywood's dean of monster makeup, who created creatures in films such as Jurassic Park and Terminator, is dead at 62

People.com: Pregnant Giada De Laurentiis Discovers New Cravingsupdated: Tue Feb 26 2008 13:42:00

Celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis has a new menu to plan: her own.

SI.com: Dave Zirin: After a rough summer, let's rediscover joy of sportsupdated: Tue Sep 04 2007 23:10:00

All of us who love sports should drop to our knees and thank the sporting gods for Appalachian State. Not only did the Mountaineers beat Michigan in front of 108,000 hostile fans. Not only did they become first Division I-AA school to beat a top-five program since the invention of the forward pass. They also reminded us exactly how enchanted and how vivacious sports can be. All of us who love sports needed this game, even the good people of Ann Arbor.

Review: 'Freedom Writers' barely passesupdated: Fri Jan 05 2007 09:43:00

Movies about inspirational teachers never go out of style.

Worth the wait or gone stale?updated: Wed Mar 02 2005 11:34:00

Each year the Hollywood studios send out a calendar of releases.

EW review: 'Howards End' ages gracefullyupdated: Mon Feb 21 2005 10:38:00

The Merchant Ivory team makes coffee-table movies -- elegantly appointed dramas whose impeccable taste often smothers them. "Howards End" is the grand exception, an achingly poignant literary adaptation that even action-movie junkies recognize as the real deal.

Fortune: A cop-out in Hollywood, the pillowcase debate, staying in bed in Sweden, and other matters. OTHER PEOPLE'S FOLLYupdated: Mon Nov 18 1991 00:01:00

We went to see Other People's Money, the hot new Warner Brothers picture starring diminutive Danny DeVito and curvaceous Penelope Ann Miller, with one question in mind: Would this filmic feature fa...

Fortune: KEEPING MUM ON THE RUNupdated: Mon Dec 17 1990 00:01:00

Heard the one about Jimmy Hoffa becoming president of the Teamsters in 1991? It might not be a joke. Jimmy P. Hoffa, 49, whose dad Jimmy R. did a stretch as union president and prison inmate before...

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