Archive for the ‘Entertainment’ Category
MTV Canada says it’s cancelling "The After Show" now that Jessi Cruickshank — who co-hosted the hit program with Dan Levy — is moving to Los Angeles for another job opportunity.
Zombies have to shamble, and other un-dead wisdom from George A. Romero.
Rapper-turned-underwear model-turned-Oscar-nominated actor Mark Wahlberg has been enshrined in the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The Black Eyed Peas have more proof of the ubiquity of "I Gotta Feeling."
"Jersey Shore" cast member Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi was arrested Friday in the New Jersey beach town where the MTV show is based and charged with disorderly conduct.
Germany held a memorial service Saturday for the victims of the Love Parade techno music festival, where 21 people were crushed to death and 500 injured in a tunnel that was the only entrance to the event.
They say you can never go back home. Jill Hennessy’s return to her musical roots with the launch of her first album puts a big, loud dent in that theory.
McMichael Canadian Art Collection CEO and executive director Thomas Smart has resigned.
Oscar-nominated Terrence Howard is joining the cast of the new drama and will rotate with co-star Alfred Molina as deputy district attorney.
Fifteen months after saying "I do," reality TV stars Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are headed for divorce.
In a surprise move, prosecutors in the case of Anna Nicole Smith’s doctors and her lawyer-boyfriend say the former Playboy model conspired with the defendants.
A year after some of his support crew was injured when a stage collapsed last year at an Alberta country music festival, actor and musician Kevin Costner is back.
Michael Buble says he’ll marry Luisana Lopilato in her native Buenos Aires next year and he’s steeling himself for what’s expected to be a heavily scrutinized nuptial.
It appears Jennifer Lopez is poised to return to television — this time as a judge on "American Idol." Degeneres announced she was leaving after one year as judge.
Don’t call it "American Idol." Call it "Extreme Makeover. " The composition of the "Idol" judges’ panel seems to be changing by the minute, in flux like a lunch counter during the noon rush.
Sports presenter Clare Balding makes an official complaint to the Press Complaints Commission over an article which mocked her sexuality.
The Walt Disney Co. has agreed to sell its Miramax Films to an investor group for about US$660 million, ending a 17-year association with the studio and a six-month bidding process.
"Inception" has been No. 1 every day since it opened. Yet it could face a formidable challenge from the debuting comedy "Dinner for Schmucks" for the top spot at this weekend’s box office.
A spokeswoman for Sandra Bullock says the actress wants her parts of a video promoting Gulf Coast restoration removed until she learns whether oil companies influenced it.
The Big Bang Theory has evolved into one of the most popular shows on TV.
A Jewish art collector’s heirs sue Hungary for the return of art worth more than $100m (£64.1m) seized in World War II.
The teen singer has posted a picture of himself appearing in an episode of US crime series CSI.
Sky’s 3D television station is to start on 1 October with a mix of films and sport, the broadcaster has announced.
Sir Winston Churchill’s entire archive of papers is to be published electronically in libraries, allowing full public access.
Musician Plastic Bertrand apparently admits to a Belgian newspaper that he did not sing on signature hit Ca Plane Pour Moi.
Seven doctors who treated Michael Jackson in the years before his death will not face charges, US investigators say.
Nadine hasn’t quit Girls Aloud, the Glee cast tease season two, plus the rest of the day’s showbiz news
The BBC’s news coverage of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland has improved significantly over the last year, the BBC Trust says.
Outnumbered child star Daniel Roche - who plays naughty Ben Brockman in the BBC comedy - is to play the lead role in a new adaptation of Just William.
Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice joins veteran singer Aretha Franklin on stage to perform at a charitable gig on Tuesday.
Who will take on the Film Council’s funding role?
Music’s biggest miming scandals
Author Michael Morpurgo on Hollywood and the sequel to War Horse
Walt Disney announces the sale of its Miramax film division for about $660m to a group of private equity investors.
Jedward speak to BBC Breakfast about their famous hair and who their celebrity fans are.
What does it take to make a heavy metal star laugh?