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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Most TV stars are also TV fans. That means the year’s Emmy nominees all have their favorite shows, and some have imagined what it might be like to hang out in one of the alluring worlds of the small screen.
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — Kid Rock has been called for jury duty in suburban Detroit.
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. (AP) — Wes Ball didn’t mean to have a signature hat. He can’t even remember where he got the tattered, sweat-stained, beige baseball cap with the white embroidered “Catskill Mountains” stitching. But he knows one thing for sure — he’s not taking it off anytime soon, and definitely not during production.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — The world’s most famous toys and the people who created them are being honored together for the first time at the new Toy Halls of Fame opening at The Strong museum in Rochester.
A naked woman, covered in tattoos, emerges from a duffel bag in Times Square. Carrie Mathison has left the CIA and is living in Berlin. Get your DVRs ready, refresh your Netflix queue and make sure your on-demand service is up and running.
Cambodian premier Hun Sen on Thursday voiced his support for Hollywood star Angelina Jolie’s upcoming film about the murderous Khmer Rouge regime after the pair met in Phnom Penh. The actress-turned-director is adapting “First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers”, a memoir by Cambodian rights activist Loung Ung about surviving the communist regime. In its quest for an agrarian Marxist utopia, the brutal Khmer Rouge killed up
DETROIT (AP) — Salvador Salort-Pons, the Detroit Institute of Arts’ executive director of collection strategies and information who has played a key role in the museum’s strategic planning process, was appointed Wednesday as the institution’s director.
Just when they thought she was out, she pulled herself back in. That’s right—Vanderpump Rules blonde baddie Stassi Schroeder is returning for more drama in the upcoming fourth…
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A security company is the final defendant to be dismissed from a class-action lawsuit filed by victims of the deadly 2011 Indiana State Fair stage collapse.
NEW YORK (AP) — Comedian Steve Rannazzisi, who is scheduled to have a stand-up special on Comedy Central this weekend, says he lied about working in New York City’s World Trade Center when terrorists attacked on Sept. 11, 2001.