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    Witherspoon and Gyllenhaal’s relationship hasn’t always been smooth.

    To hear leaders of the “Draft John Mellencamp for Senate!” Facebook group tell it, this is a story about “insider” politicians, “street-level voters” and whether a likeable rock star with strong grass-roots appeal will run for the U.S. Senate.

    While writing songs for “Rated R,” Rihanna had to let down her guard, she said.

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    Gallery: Chelsea Clinton is just the latest presidential child to announce her decision to wed.

    The thing about “Glee” is that it came along at the right time.

    Director Chris Weitz wants it known: He is going to try to make you cry.

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    All the world’s a stage, Shakespeare wrote. And that was BEFORE television.

    Actress Brittany Murphy has died, Los Angeles police said Sunday. She was 32.

    If the chaste Bella and Edward lived in writer J.R. Ward’s world, they would have hit the sheets long ago.

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    There’s a reason it’s called “making a fashion statement,” as Rihanna well knows.

    Consider Jon Gosselin the kid who got caught with his hand in the cookie jar. The reality-show dad, 32, has been ordered by a Pennsylvania judge to return $180,000 to a joint bank account he shares with estranged wife Kate Gosselin, 34, a source close to Kate confirms.

    A look at the historical drama about President Nelson Mandela and South Africa’s bid to win the Rugby World Cup in 1995.

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    Tabloid culture is pretty cynical about this whole l-o-v-e thing.

    The prosecution cannot argue that sex was a motivation for doctors to give Anna Nicole Smith the drugs that may have led to her death, a judge ruled Thursday.

    “It’s soul, man!” pronounces Gilles Peterson, his face lighting up as he takes a sip into his chilled mojito. “Cuban music is from the heart, it’s free, there are less rules somehow,” the DJ extraordinaire tells CNN about the endless energy of the island’s music.

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    There’s a reason it’s called “making a fashion statement,” as Rihanna well knows.

    Seconds, anyone? Eating up $24.6 million worth of tickets, “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” defied box office gravity by falling a minuscule 19 percent to win the top spot yet again.

    Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog” dominated the pre-holiday weekend with a $25 million nationwide debut.

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    Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski could leave jail for house arrest at any time, said a Swiss spokesperson.

    The Country Music Awards hit Nashville and Rihanna makes a red-carpet return at the 2009 Glamour Women of the Year awards in New York City.

    Zelda Rubinstein, the actress best known for her role as the psychic in the horror film “Poltergeist,” died Wednesday.

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    Don’t increase Afghanistan troop levels, says the activist filmmaker.

    Roman Polanski is regarded as one of the finest directors of his generation, winning an Oscar for “The Pianist” and nominations for “Tess” and “Rosemary’s Baby,” but he is probably as equally well known for his own tumultuous life.

    Older actresses ruled the Golden Globe nominations and “Up in the Air” was the critical darling with six nominations.

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    The actor was in a hospital for two days; his ex-wife was arrested on a DUI charge.

    Nigel Lythgoe was tired of saying “no” to promising young dancers.

    The rebellious teen anti-hero common in today’s cinema was not as prominent before Holden Caulfield.

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    “Twilight: New Moon” and “The Blind Side” led the best-ever Thanksgiving weekend at the box office.

    It’s a boy for Kendra Wilkinson and husband Hank Baskett.

    The Wu-Tang Clan — the New York hip-hop supergroup — almost never was. Method Man, the group’s most recognizable voice, was nearly killed before the band formed, Wu-Tang’s chief producer, RZA, writes in his forthcoming memoir.