Emotions ran high as stars and colleagues paid tribute to the morning host
Move over, Elton John. Take a seat, Katy Perry, you left the Grammys last night without a golden gramophone.
People.com: Blake Edwards Diesupdated: Thu Dec 16 2010 17:51:00
The prolific writer-director made The Pink Panther, Victor/Victoria and Breakfast at Tiffany's
Director Blake Edwards, best known for his "Pink Panther" film series and "Breakfast at Tiffany's," has died at the age of 88, his publicist said Thursday.
The 30 Rock star kids Katie Holmes, Renée Zellweger and Julie Andrews
Cross-country skiing is less speedy -- and therefore less intimidating -- than its steep-sloped cousin, downhill skiing. It also burns more calories, as skiers glide along snowy trails and skate up inclines.
Dick Van Dyke thought Walt Disney wanted to see him about "Mary Poppins" because of his singing and dancing skills. But the legendary studio founder had something else in mind.
Yes! No one is yelling, "Hurry up, Mom!" or tapping ski poles impatiently.
Alexander "Sandy" Courage, an Emmy-winning and Academy Award-nominated arranger, orchestrator and composer who created the otherworldly theme for the classic Star Trek TV show, has died. He was 88
Everybody wants to leave their mark. Nowadays, that means everybody is writing a memoir.
Actor and singer Robert Goulet dies after suffering from pulmonary fibrosis.
Handsome, big-voiced baritone Robert Goulet died Tuesday morning in a Los Angeles hospital while awaiting a lung transplant, according to a spokesman
After years of smoking, Courtney Love now has doctor's orders to quit, she writes on her Web site.
The monstrously popular but desperately hit-and-miss "Shrek" series continues on its merry way in its inevitable third installment, even if the ogre himself is in danger of being sidetracked altogether.
This month on Quest we're in Los Angeles to follow the build-up to the Academy Awards 2007 -- it's the Oscars!
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Actress Julie Andrews is set to see the stage production of "Mary Poppins," the movie that made her a star.
The studios are rolling out their big guns, and no wonder: It's December.
"Shrek 2," a cartoon revolving around a green ogre and his princess bride, trampled even the most optimistic forecasts as it set several new opening records at the weekend box office and kick-started the lucrative summer moviegoing season into high gear.