Los Angeles, January 7: 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. have come to a settlement to let the judge decide on whether Warner Bros. will be allowed to premiere the movie “Watchmen” this spring.
Los Angeles, January 7: 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. have come to a settlement to let the judge decide on whether Warner Bros. will be allowed to premiere the movie “Watchmen” this spring.
Los Angeles, California, December 30: Freddie Hubbard, the Grammy-winning Jazz trumpeter, who played on some of the most distinguished records of the 1960s and '70s, died at the Sherman Oaks Hospital, after he suffered a heart attack, on Monday. He was 70.
New York, United States, December 29: The real life was in reality, reel life only! This is what best explains the cancellation of the release of Rosenblat's memoir, 'Angel at the Fence'. Scheduled to come out in February, the love story, which blossomed in one of the concentration camps during the World War II turned out to be bogus.
Los Angeles, November 23: On Sunday, around 450 art lovers and supporters gathered at the ‘Museum of Contemporary Art’ (MOCA), which is facing closure due to financial crisis, to show their support and participate in the public show.
Los Angeles, California, December 29: Dancing with the Stars (DWTS) pro, Mark Ballas will have to remain off-stage for a few days as he suffered an injury to his groin during a recent performance. On Saturday, it was announced that Ballas will be out for “a couple of weeks” after he hurt himself while performing on tour at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
New York, United States, January 3: Comedian Kathy Griffin has landed in trouble for an inappropriate comment on CNN's New Year's Eve telecast. The unclean language blurted by her for a critic was captured live on the channel, while she was co-hosting the special telecast with Anderson Cooper. The incident happened after the ball dropped in the Times Square, while the telecast was still running.
Bahamas, United States, January 6: Hollywood was greeted with tragedy at the start of the year with news of the death of Jett Travolta, John Travolta’s 16-year old son. Now, reports have come up about Jett’s final moments and how his father was there by his side.
New York, December 8: Almost one in every five Americans plays video games everyday, says a survey released by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. The survey that was conducted last year on about 2,045 adults has found that over half of the adults in the United States love to play video games.
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