Entertainment News Archives
Lush interiors and gourmet concessions are just a few of the fancy features being tried out by movie theaters.
NBC shared with potential advertisers its plans for the coming season, both on air and online, including the strike-delayed return of "Heroes". "I think the strike was a very difficult thing for a lot of people. The other effect of it was, it gave a surge of creativity to our writers, because our scripts are fantastic," said "Heroes" star Ali Larter.
Season two of "American Gladiators" begins tonight with a super-charged, high stakes two-hour premiere.
McCartney retains most of his assets, estimated by the court to be approaching $1 billion.
Kutcher says he followed his heart when he married Demi Moore.
Eddy Arnold's mellow baritone on songs like "Make the World Go Away" - a crossover hit on the pop charts in 1965 - made him one of the most successful country singers in history. He became a pioneer of "The Nashville Sound."
It's one of the most popular video game franchises of all time. And in March, The Sims showed its staying power when it came to the ability to move product. The top-selling PC game for the month is "The Sims 2 FreeTime Expansion Pack 2."
Britney Spears will have expanded visits with her two sons following a low-key child-custody hearing in Los Angeles on Tuesday. A lawyer said the longer visits are "recognition of the progress that has been made."
The verdict comes after a week-long trial that featured gripping testimony from the Academy award-nominated actress.
It appears that the media frenzy that's followed Britney Spears for years is finally dying-down. She showed up at the county courthouse in Los Angeles for a custody hearing Tuesday, but there were no screaming fans, no signs or banners, no frenzied chase into the parking garage.
St. Sgt. Melinda Gintilas of Ft. Carson appeared on NBC's Today Show live from Iraq, where she is serving a second deployment. The mother of three is a finalist on the NBC show "America's Favorite Mom." Click the link to vote for her!
Tina Turner is about to kick off her post-retirement tour. Can you figure out how old she is? Click on the story for the answer.
If you're a fan of both Star Wars and Deal or No Deal -- this is your lucky night.
People magazine reports that the Miley Cyrus franchise will be worth a projected $1 billion by the end of the year. Her mom says most is invested and Miley can't touch it until she's 18.
Oprah Winfrey will interview Tom Cruise from his home in Telluride, for a show on May 2, which will cover his "family, his life and the future."
A federal judge sentenced action star Wesley Snipes to three years in prison on tax charges.
Three Food Network shows will be taped in the Denver area in the next two weeks. You're invited to be in the studio audience. Not only is it free, you get fed!
Barbara Streisand confirms that she won't be taking part in Israel's 60th anniversary celebration next month in Jerusalem. A publicist says Streisand has pulled out of the event because of "personal obligations."
Police say the woman who was driving the vehicle that hit Bullock's vehicle had a blood-alcohol level of .20.
First Lady Laura Bush made history Tuesday appearing as a guest host on NBC's "Today" show. She did the opening introduction of the show before the announcer introduced her as a guest host.
The Colorado State Fair has finalized its line-up for this year. Ticket prices will be announced at a later date.
A trio of Oscar winning actors combine for a dark comedy based on real events.
A recap of Monday night's Country Music Television awards in Nashville, TN.
Police said four women forced their way out of a house in Florida on Saturday. One of the women told concerned neighbors she had been held against her will. "She stated that they could not leave. That they were scared."
The trouble never seems to end for Britney Spears.
The top movies at the box office this past weekend.
"Young at Heart" is, in a word, heart-warming. It's a documentary about an amazing group of senior citizens from Massachusetts who formed a chorus performing not classical music as you might expect, but rock 'n roll classics...sort of oldies doing the oldies.
Keanu Reeves and Oscar winner Forest Whitaker team up in the new action drama "Street Kings."
"Smart People," the latest from the producers of "Sideways," is a witty family drama with lots of comedy tossed in.
A preview of the first new episode of NBC's "The Office."




