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NBC trying to create big event with game

NBC trying to create big event with game

NEW YORK (AP) — An enormous hourglass structure being built on the rooftop of an abandoned Long island car dealership could look like Godzilla's futuristic toy however as an alternative represents NBC's hope for the television experience of the season.

 
 

Rapper due in court on domestic violence charge

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rapper and actor 50-Cent faces arraignment on prices that he attacked his ex-girlfriend and trashed her condominium.

 
 

Whedon says he’s making ‘S.H.I.E.L.D.’ he wants

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Joss Whedon says he’s been enjoying trust as much as freedom from his companions on the much-awaited ABC sci-fi drama, “Marvel’s Dealers of S.H.I.E.L.D.”

 
 

Ramos welcomes chance to go beyond bad-guy roles

<img src="http://www.usacloser.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-o-matic/cache/3b4abaebbc_a04246d93144901a390f6a70670041b5.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="This photo released by ABC Television shsows "Lucky 7" star Luis Antonio Ramos addressing the press at Disney within the new ABC collection "Lucky 7," became emotional talking in regards to the likelihood to play something rather then a stereotypical Latino personality.

 
 

Rebel Wilson ready to enjoy ‘Super Fun Night’

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Rebellion Wilson says “Tremendous Enjoyable Night” burst from her own social misadventures.

 
 

Courteney Cox and David Arquette finalize divorce

Courteney Cox and David Arquette finalize divorce

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Courtroom data convey Courteney Cox and David Arquette have finalized their divorce.

 
 

HBO’s VICE crew surprised by North Korean leader

HBO’s VICE crew surprised by North Korean leader

NEW YORK (AP) — The documentary crew that accompanied Dennis Rodman to North Korea over the winter says it had no idea it could meet the reclusive us of a's younger leader, Kim Jong Un, except he confirmed up at a basketball recreation it was once filming.

 
 

Liberace movie is HBO’s biggest since 2004

Liberace movie is HBO’s biggest since 2004

NEW YORK (AP) — A wholesome choice of HBO subscribers had been curious about Michael Douglas' efficiency as Liberace in the TV film "At the back of the Candelabra."

 
 

‘Apple of my Eye’ star turns to first love: music

HONG KONG (AP) — Fans comprehend her because the candy schoolgirl in the 2011 blockbuster “You Are the Apple of My Eye.” Now, they can take a more in-depth look at Michelle Chen via her old flame: tune.

 
 

‘Trek’ does $70.6M but falls short of studio hopes

‘Trek’ does $70.6M but falls short of studio hopes

LOS ANGELES (AP) — "megaStar Trek: Into Darkness" has warped its solution to a $70.6 million domestic launch from Friday to Sunday, though it's not setting any light-velocity information with a debut that's decrease than the studio's expectations.

 
 

Taylor Swift wins 8 trophies at Billboard Awards

Taylor Swift wins 8 trophies at Billboard Awards

Every other day, any other domination for Taylor Swift: She was once the pink sizzling winner on the Billboard Song Awards.

 
 

Kris Kross rapper remembered at Atlanta funeral

Kris Kross rapper remembered at Atlanta funeral

ATLANTA (AP) — Chris Smith remembered his Kris Kross hip-hop accomplice Chris Kelly Thursday as a real good friend who he’s positive is in heaven now.  

 
 

Makeup artist describes Jackson’s pain, artistry

Makeup artist describes Jackson’s pain, artistry

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Jackson's longtime makeup artist tearfully described to jurors on Thursday the singer's struggles with back ache and insomnia after suffering injuries all through his career.

 
 

YouTube launches pay channels with campy flicks

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Roger Corman’s campy B movies, children’s displays like “Sesame Boulevard” and “Inspector Gadget,” and inspirational monologues through celebrities — these are among the offerings on 30 channels so as to soon require a paid month-to-month subscription on YouTube.

 
 

ESPN regrets Broussard comment on gay NBA player

ESPN regrets Broussard comment on gay NBA player

NEW YORK (AP) — ESPN says that it regrets the "distraction" due to certainly one of its journalists who described Jason Collins as a sinner after the NBA middle publicly printed that he used to be homosexual.