It was almost a little like magic, the way it all got started. But, hey, when it comes to Harry Potter, what isn't?
A private bus driver in Ohio who claimed she was punched by Matthew Fox has withdrawn her lawsuit against the actor.
They're back.
Naomi Judd's new limited-run SiriusXM radio talk show has no safety net and even the country star says with a laugh she isn't sure that's a great idea.
Green Lantern, one of DC Comics' oldest and enduring heroes no matter what parallel earth he's on, is serving as a beacon for the publisher again, this time as a proud, mighty and openly ga...
The villain in Lebanon's new hit war movie: a cigar-smoking Israeli army colonel who sports a cowboy hat and a handlebar mustache and repeatedly orders troops to shell Lebanese villages. The her...
In the feud between the Hatfields and McCoys, the History channel proved the winner.
A New York judge is set to hear arguments over what a jury can decide in a civil trial stemming from the Broadway production of "Spider-Man."
Brian Dewhurst always knew he would be a circus act.
Criminal charges will not be pursued against a polygamous family made famous by the reality TV show "Sister Wives," a Utah prosecutor wrote Thursday in federal court filings.
The Thunder say Lil Wayne is welcome to attend a playoff game in Oklahoma City, but needs to buy a ticket just like everyone else.
The Emmy Awards competition will be getting fiercer among TV movie and miniseries performers.
A federal judge in New York has granted class certification to authors challenging Internet search leader Google over its plans for the worlds largest digital library.
The makers of "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" and game publisher Activision Blizzard Inc. have agreed to lay down arms in a legal fight over millions of dollars in royalties.
A Nashville judge has appointed a lawyer to investigate whats going on with actress Reese Witherspoons father who is accused of bigamy and possibly has dementia, according to documents released in a ...
The Walt Disney Co. said Thursday that it hired former president of Warner Bros. Entertainment, Alan Horn, to lead its movie studio as chairman, a personnel move that attempts to right the wrongs tha...
A judge granted Wayne Newton a temporary restraining order against his landlord Thursday amid stalled plans to turn his lavish Las Vegas estate into a celebrity museum — a project that has sparked al...
A Utah prosecutor says he will not pursue criminal charges against a polygamous family made famous by a reality TV show.
The stars of "Prometheus" landed in London on a special blue carpet Thursday night for the world premiere of Sir Ridley Scott's new sci-fi thriller.
Judge Judy is doing more than holding court on TV. She's now dishing out advice online.
Pop music star Madonna treated tens of thousands of ecstatic fans in Israel to the inaugural show of her "MDNA" world tour on Thursday, performing in a country where she has long claimed a ...
In a personnel move that attempts to right the wrongs that led to the blockbuster bomb "John Carter," The Walt Disney Co. named the president of Warner Bros. Entertainment, Alan Horn, to lead...
A new biography that traces Barack Obamas path from birth — yes, in Hawaii — to Harvard Law School, sketches the pragmatism and politics of the future presidents early choices, including his first co...
If you're a fan of the Grammy Awards, mark your calendar for Feb. 10 — that's when the annual event will be held next year.
When the Dramatists Guild Fund honors composer John Kander at a star-studded gala next month, there is very likely to be one person reluctant to be there. That would be John Kander.
Lauren Weisberger has made another deal with the devil.
Fifty years ago, a group of 106 influential cultural and civic leaders from Atlanta traveled to Europe to visit famous museums and demonstrate the ascendant southern city's commitment to culture.
The family of Amy Winehouse has put the late singer's London home up for sale for 2.7 million pounds ($4.2 million).
Physical barriers between trainers and killer whales are a viable way to prevent hazards to workers at SeaWorld, an administrative law judge ruled in a decision that also reduced a federal fine again...
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra announced Thursday that it has resolved $54 million in loans owed to five banks on a real estate deal for the Max M. Fisher Music Center, allowing the 125-year-old orch...
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