This year, it's hip to be dead.
Professional ghost hunters weigh in on how to keep your sixth sense in tune, where to go to meet the undead, and what to do if something spooky follows you home. Happy hunting!
Professional ghost hunters weigh in on how to keep your sixth sense in tune, where to go to meet the undead, and what to do if something spooky follows you home. Happy hunting!
Just plop down $1.09 million for her condo, which she's putting up for sale
The backdrop to countless movies and television shows, Los Angeles has been reproduced on film more times than any other city on the planet.
What do Elvis, Kim Kardashian, the Jonas Brothers, Dilbert and teen vampires have in common?
Elvis Presley. Marilyn Monroe. Jim Morrison.
They were taken before Marilyn Monroe became branded as the voluptuous blonde who oozed sex appeal in dozens of Hollywood films.
A glimpse of the rising starlet in 1950, as discovered in the archives of Life magazine
The newly single star pays homage to the Hollywood screen legend
This year, it's hip to be dead.
Professional ghost hunters weigh in on how to keep your sixth sense in tune, where to go to meet the undead, and what to do if something spooky follows you home. Happy hunting!
Professional ghost hunters weigh in on how to keep your sixth sense in tune, where to go to meet the undead, and what to do if something spooky follows you home. Happy hunting!
Just plop down $1.09 million for her condo, which she's putting up for sale
The backdrop to countless movies and television shows, Los Angeles has been reproduced on film more times than any other city on the planet.
What do Elvis, Kim Kardashian, the Jonas Brothers, Dilbert and teen vampires have in common?
Elvis Presley. Marilyn Monroe. Jim Morrison.
They were taken before Marilyn Monroe became branded as the voluptuous blonde who oozed sex appeal in dozens of Hollywood films.
A glimpse of the rising starlet in 1950, as discovered in the archives of Life magazine
The newly single star pays homage to the Hollywood screen legend
There is a beach in Coronado, California, just across the bridge from San Diego. It offers a beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean, which is why it attracts tourists who are drawn to the sun.
The socialite shares her secrets about pheromones, working hard and staying "hot" 'til she's 75 in Esquire
The star of scores of films, including Some Like it Hot and The Defiant Ones, Tony Curtis now spends his time painting and writing. His latest is American Prince, which details his long career in Tinseltown. Curtis talked to TIME about being an aging actor, hooking up with Marilyn Monroe, and why living well is the best revenge.
An old T-shirt once worn by the singer is expected to fetch $20,000
A rare and original manuscript of one of America's most patriotic songs has been discovered in a flea market bargain.
It may lack the prestige of Cannes, but this year's Sydney Film Festival was an equally glitzy and glamorous affair, attracting some Hollywood heavyweights.
The French screen icon wrote a letter in protest of religious sheep slaughter
The musician, who is marrying Ashlee Simpson this weekend, hits the town with her dad Joe and friends
The rapper meets the sexy country crooner at the CMT Awards
"I had a lot going on in my life and that was a way of hiding from it," she says
Just days after Lindsay Lohan's mother praised her daughter's nude pictorial in New York magazine as "very tastefully done," comes word that Lindsay herself is just as pleased with the photo shoot, a recreation of Marilyn Monroe's legendary 1962 shoot by Bert Stern.
She's been making headlines lately for what she hasn't been wearing. But on Thursday, Lindsay Lohan turned heads in a Dolce & Gabbana dress at the fashion house's runway show in Italy. There as part of Milan Fashion Week, Lohan posed up a storm for photographers. Of course, the actress has been dabbling in high-fashion lately, especially after a recent New York magazine nude pictorial spread which recreated Marilyn Monroe's famous 1962 shoot.
Believe it or not, there's more of Lindsay Lohan left to see.
Lindsay Lohan's nude pictorial in the current issue of New York magazine has received the stamp of approval from her manager-mom Dina.
In what is likely her greatest role to date, Lindsay Lohan plays Marilyn Monroe between the sheets – literally – in the new spring fashion issue of New York magazine.
As depressing as it may seem, it is not an unusual story. A young, talented actor who seems to have the world at their feet is discovered dead from an apparent overdose.
When author Norman Mailer died on Saturday of renal failure aged 84, it was as if one of the last great literary giants had been felled.
Oprah reigns as the most searched-for celebrity online, but some deceased stars have been known to haunt the web too
Ever wonder about the person who gave you those awesome tips on where to go and what to do when you traveled to Spain? What about the people who keep Britney's rep in check (sort of...)? And who exactly is that guy (or girl) impersonating Marilyn Monroe?
Did you see the photos of Tiger Woods' new baby? They were in all the papers. Now, leaving aside my astonishment at why showing pictures of celebrities' newborns is suddenly all the rage -- hey, I wanna see stars canoodling and throwing tantrums; I don't wanna see their babies that look like everybody else's babies -- leaving that aside, it occurred to me that this is yet another step up for athletes, crossing over into the entertainment world.
Christina Aguilera says she's reading scripts in search of the right role to launch an acting career.
Giving a whole new meaning to the term "Culture Wars," new yogurt ads from Brazil have stirred up a swirl of controversy.
Less than a month since Tammy Faye Messner announced that her "doctors have stopped trying to treat the cancer" that has spread through her system, she says, "I have really wonderful days, and I have really bad days."
We've come to the south of France to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Cannes -- the most famous film festival of them all.
If you're looking for some VIP treatment or just some star sightings, try these Los Angeles hot spots next time you're in town.
CNN.com readers offer a glimpse into the reasons why so many people were captivated by reality TV star and former Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith.
Reality TV star and former Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith died Thursday after being found unconscious in her hotel room. CNN.com asked readers to send their thoughts and memories of the woman who spent much of her life at the center of tabloid attention:
Let's just get this out of the way--work is not supposed to be fun. There is a reason that what we do each day shares its name with the biblical personification of hopeless pain and suffering, Job ...
work is not supposed to be fun. There is a reason that what we do each day shares its name with the biblical personification of hopeless pain and suffering, Job himself. Yet at the Best Companies to Work For, employees don't just enjoy their work, they brag to total strangers about how great they have it.
Over more than a century, in roughly 30-year cycles, psychiatry has embraced one popular class of drugs after another to treat mental illness. At first, they have seemed to be miracle workers--but ...
The FBI thought John Lennon was too stoned on drugs to be a real revolutionary, according to secret files recently released.
Everybody knows you need more than $1 million to retire rich nowadays. For one thing, a million bucks ain't what it used to be. Adjusted for inflation, $1 million today would have been worth just $...
Arthur Miller, the American playwright whose works "Death of a Salesman," "All My Sons" and "The Crucible" made him one of the leading lights of 20th-century theater, has died. He was 89.
It may seem like toilet humor, but a porcelain urinal -- signed by an artist almost 90 years ago -- has been voted the most influential work of modern art.
Of course the art is the draw. But visitors to the redesigned Museum of Modern Art in New York this week can be forgiven for looking between the frames, reading between the lines, to glimpse the subtle effects that architect Yoshio Taniguchi's work may have on their experience.
You may have noticed recently the images of an increasing number of stars from Hollywood's golden era appearing in print ads and commercials.
The owners of forged love letters purported to be the secret correspondence between President John F. Kennedy and actress Marilyn Monroe are trying to stop the government from destroying them.
Hugh Hefner is the first to admit that he's the "luckiest guy on the planet." At 77 years of age, he lives on a $50 million Los Angeles estate and has seven live-in girlfriends. Not that we're goin...
If you've ever wanted to take a bath with Mr. T (and who hasn't?), rejoice: Celebriducks have arrived. These tub toys--rubber ducks modeled after famous humans, from Queen Elizabeth I to James Brow...
This husband-and-wife team admits that moving their polling company from New Jersey to Las Vegas five years ago wasn't a sure thing. They'd found a nice niche conducting surveys for Atlantic City c...
Cell Phones
It's tough to think of many places where the word "playboy" doesn't instantly evoke images of cleavage and mirrored ceilings. But even Hugh Hefner had to get his foot--or another body part--in the ...
There's a great scene in the HBO TV series The Sopranos where the son of the fictional Tony Soprano learns from the Internet that his father is not a waste-management executive, as he'd claimed, bu...
There are no second acts in American lives, only second lives in American ads: Ever more often the dead walk among us, Wearing Khakis, Just Doing It, generally Thinking Different. In the spirit of ...
Keep this in mind as Valentine's Day approaches: Even though diamonds may have been Marilyn Monroe's best friend, plenty of women--as well as some men--prefer the warmth of a sapphire, an emerald o...
Katharine Hepburn somersaulted into the pool here; Marilyn Monroe romanced Yves Montand here; Howard Hughes, sitting naked under a light bulb, signed away ownership of TWA here; Neil Simon brought ...
Most accounts of the life and death of John F. Kennedy fall into two equally useless categories -- hatchet job or warm, wet kiss. To that extent, President Kennedy: Profile of Power (Simon & Schust...
Over a power breakfast of fresh berries and juice, former Today show executive producer Steve Friedman, 41, pages through that morning's USA Today pointing out the stories he would air if the newsp...
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