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Richard Gere pleads for Nobel winner releaseupdated: Fri Dec 10 2010 20:51:00

The Chinese government could embrace Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo with pride and respect "with a little twist of the mind," actor and activist Richard Gere told a small group of activists at a New York rally in honor of Liu, who has been imprisoned by Beijing.

Prison inmates go Zen to deal with lifeupdated: Sat Oct 24 2009 11:17:00

In his darkest moment, Kenneth Brown lost it all. His wife and kids, the housebroken dog, the vacation home on Cape Cod all vanished when he was sent to prison for an arson in 1996.

'The Dhamma Brothers'updated: Fri Oct 09 2009 08:46:00

Preview a documentary about inmates that are learning to meditate.

Prison inmates go Zen to deal with life behind barsupdated: Fri Oct 09 2009 08:46:00

In his darkest moment, Kenneth Brown lost it all. His wife and kids, the housebroken dog, the vacation home on Cape Cod all vanished when he was sent to prison for an arson in 1996.

People.com: FIRST LOOK: Poster for Hilary Swank's Ameliaupdated: Wed Aug 12 2009 13:27:00

The Oscar-winning actress stars as the aviation pioneer in the upcoming film

Quiet on the set in Wilmington, N.C.updated: Fri May 09 2008 11:37:00

Some people call Wilmington, North Carolina, "Hollywood East" because of all the movies and TV shows filmed here. In the last three decades, more than 400 feature films, documentaries and television series have been shot and edited around town, drawing notable actors from Andy Griffith to Richard Gere.

People.com: Richard Gere: Kiss Controversy a Badge of Courageupdated: Wed Apr 09 2008 10:26:00

A year after apologizing for a cultural gaffe in India, the actor is now proud of the smooch

A new leash on lifeupdated: Fri Mar 28 2008 14:22:00

Quest investigates the dark side of Los Angeles' canine culture - abandoned dogs needing a new home.

People.com: Charlize Theron Heads to Harvardupdated: Fri Jan 25 2008 13:43:00

Oscars are one thing, but Charlize Theron and Christopher Walken will soon have something equally golden for their mantles: Hasty Pudding pots.

People.com: Cate Blanchett's Globes Reactionupdated: Mon Jan 14 2008 06:04:00

Cate Blanchett, who won the best supporting actress Golden Globe for her portrayal of Bob Dylan in I'm Not There, released a statement of gratitude after her win.

Time.com: I'm Not There: Deconstructing Dylanupdated: Wed Nov 21 2007 11:00:00

Todd Haynes's fictionalized version of the icon's life is a compendium of not-so-hot ideas. But Cate Blanchett does a great Dylan

People.com: California Fires Force Stars to Evacuate, Disrupt Filmingupdated: Wed Oct 24 2007 08:47:00

Hollywood stars fled their beach mansions and television shows had production disrupted because of the Southern California wildfires this week.

Gere on Tibet, Chinaupdated: Mon Oct 22 2007 01:20:00

Actor Richard Gere visited Wolf Blitzer in The Situation Room to discuss the Dalai Lama and China.

People.com: Richard Gere Pretty in Pink in West Villageupdated: Fri Oct 19 2007 11:03:00

Richard Gere is shelling out the green to move into artist Julian Schnabel's big red condominium building in New York's West Village. Gere's exact purchase price for the apartment was undisclosed, says the Wall Street Journal, but a similar unit in the building went for $15.5 million last month.

Public affection: How much is too much?updated: Fri Sep 28 2007 17:09:00

When actor Richard Gere swept Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty into his arms and planted several kisses on her during an AIDS awareness event in New Delhi, the act prompted an Indian court to issue a warrant for his arrest.

People.com: Tori Spelling & Dean McDermott Broadway-Bound?updated: Sat Sep 15 2007 11:33:00

From bed-and-breakfast to Broadway: newlyweds Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott look to be heading to the Great White Way, to costar in Chicago.

People.com: Toronto Diary: Top 10 Movies to Watchupdated: Fri Sep 07 2007 11:12:00

Toronto - Too many movies, not enough time. That's the dilemma confronting anyone, whether a critic or just a film fan, lucky enough to attend the annual Toronto International Film Festival.

Time.com: Bad Vibes over Indian Condomsupdated: Fri Jun 22 2007 21:00:00

A state-owned company's sales of vibrating prophylactics has some Indian politicians accusing the national government of immorality

Andrew Lau Interview on Talk Asiaupdated: Sun May 27 2007 20:13:00

AR: Anjali Rao AL: Andrew Lau

Shilpa Shetty Talkasia Interviewupdated: Thu May 17 2007 00:19:00

SB: Satinder Bindra SS: Shilpa Shetty

Today's Buzz storiesupdated: Thu May 03 2007 13:56:00

The 52-room mansion that rapper 50 Cent has called home for more than three years, an estate once owned by boxer Mike Tyson, is up for sale.

Today's Buzz storiesupdated: Mon Apr 16 2007 13:07:00

Regis Philbin says he'll return to his syndicated daytime talk show April 26, about six weeks after having triple heart bypass surgery.

EW review: A brilliant 'Hoax'updated: Fri Apr 06 2007 12:56:00

The two-bit distortions in "A Million Little Pieces" that landed squirming memoirist James Frey on Oprah Winfrey's couch of shame last year were chump change compared with the million-dollar lies served up by Clifford Irving some 35 years ago.

Business 2.0: Reinventing Bollywoodupdated: Wed Apr 04 2007 14:37:00

Ronnie Screwvala walked the red carpet at the glitzy Dubai International Film Festival in December with Oliver Stone and Richard Gere. Westerners might have wondered who he was and why he deserved ...

Carrie Fisher's 'Essential' new jobupdated: Wed Mar 07 2007 14:57:00

Carrie Fisher seems a natural to join Robert Osborne as co-host of "The Essentials."

Bai Ling: Biographyupdated: Wed Oct 25 2006 07:19:00

"I'm a risk taker, an adventurer, a romantic dreamer."

Giorgio Armaniupdated: Wed May 31 2006 05:44:00

Synonymous with Italian style, Giorgio Armani is one of the most successful and influential designers of all time, and a dominating presence in the fashion industry for the best part of three decades.

Web sites focused on AIDSupdated: Tue Apr 25 2006 11:03:00

If you want more information on the AIDS crisis, these Web sites provide useful information.

EW review: 'Big Momma,' few laughsupdated: Fri Jan 27 2006 10:09:00

It's taken Martin Lawrence six years to resurrect Hattie Mae Pierce, the zaftig alter ego of FBI agent Malcolm Turner, who again goes undercover -- this time as a nanny spying on Tom Fuller ("Desperate Housewives' " Mark Moses), a father of three who's created a computer worm that could threaten homeland security.

EW review: Hornby novel needs depthupdated: Thu Jun 16 2005 10:24:00

Nick Hornby's "A Long Way Down" is a pleasant and ingratiating novel, and it shouldn't be.

showbuzzupdated: Wed Mar 30 2005 13:43:00

C-Murder lost his latest attempt to get his second-degree murder conviction thrown out when a state court of appeal refused to reconsider the case.

Security tight for Davos forumupdated: Thu Jan 27 2005 07:47:00

Security was tight around the mountain town of Davos, Switzerland as global political and business leaders gathered for the annual World Economic forum.

Chirac: Despair like a 'tsunami'updated: Wed Jan 26 2005 13:50:00

French President Jacques Chirac has warned that "silent tsunamis" of despair, such as unemployment, are plaguing the world, and called on those attending the World Economic Forum help others.

Review: Leave 'Shall We Dance?' aloneupdated: Fri Oct 15 2004 11:43:00

"Shall We Dance?", an American remake of the sweet 1996 Japanese film of the same name, is an ill-fated attempt to translate a wonderful foreign-language film for American audiences -- and it falls apart on its own, too.

Money Magazine: The 4 Steps To Setting Goals & 6 Keys To Achieving Them First you have to decide just what you want. updated: Sat Nov 01 2003 00:01:00

Think, for a minute, about what goals are. At the most basic level, they're wants. Not wants like "I want a Coke." Or "I want to see that new Richard Gere movie." They're bigger than that. They're ...

Fortune: The Simpsons Rakes in the D'oh!updated: Mon Oct 15 2001 00:01:00

Homer Simpson isn't much of an investor--he once bought stock in a company hours before it declared "superduper bankruptcy"--but he still makes money. Between syndication, licensing, and merchandis...

Money Magazine: Motorcycles For Grown-Ups Bikes aren't just for teenagers and Hell's Angels anymore.updated: Tue May 01 2001 00:01:00

Dennis Bovin, vice chairman of investment banking at Bear Stearns, remembers when "biker" was another word for outlaw. The proud owner of two Harleys--a 1200 Sportster and a 1,365cc FXR3 factory cu...

Fortune: THE SPIRIT IS WILLING I FELT AN EMPTINESS, SO I TRIED BUDDHISM. IT DIDN'T REALLY WORK. YOU HAVE TO SIT FOR HOURS updated: Mon Nov 10 1997 00:01:00

A few weeks ago I was watching television, attempting to fill the aching spiritual void between dinner and the end of the millennium. I was watching the news, because nothing fills an aching void a...

Fortune: Winning by a footupdated: Mon Oct 26 1987 00:01:00

In the splendor of Rome's presidential palace, Quirinale, in late October, Italy's President Cossiga will confer upon 24 citizens the highest honor awarded by the Italian republic, the title Cavali...

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