EW talked to “The Late Show” executive producer Rob Burnett about David Letterman’s surprising decision to include Jay Leno in a promotional spot during the Super Bowl.
Fifty years ago, Jay Ward’s animated moose and squirrel duo, “Rocky & Bullwinkle,” debuted on ABC.
“Amelia” is a frustratingly old-school, Hollywood-style, inspirational biopic about Amelia Earhart that doesn’t trust a viewer’s independent assessment of the famous woman pictured on the screen.
Jon Gosselin and ex-girlfriend Hailey Glassman continue to fling accusations at each other — via their lawyers.
Rod Stewart’s lived the life he wanted to live throughout his 40-plus-year career.
Pee-Wee Herman’s ready for a comeback — and he’s starting in Los Angeles with a stage play.
Police are asking for public assistance in locating actor Andrew Koenig, who is best known for appearing in the 1980s sitcom “Growing Pains.”
Just weeks after Brittany Murphy died, an invitation to the launch of The Brittany Murphy Foundation was circulated. The event was to be both a memorial and a charity fundraiser, with guests asked for “suggested donations” of up to $10,000.
The tradition that is Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has spun off its own tradition — on Thanksgiving eve, New Yorkers and tourists alike gather on the Upper West Side of New York City to watch their favorite characters come to life in the forms of giant balloons.
The death of British fashion designer Alexander McQueen has drawn a veil of sadness over the first day of New York City Fashion Week.
Two of China’s hottest up-and-coming rock bands — Carsick Cars and P.K. 14 — are taking their first steps on a whirlwind American music tour to showcase the Asian giant’s latest export: rock ‘n’ roll.




