- `Without a Trace' star welcomes baby boy (AP)
- Reese Witherspoon tops list of most-liked celebs (Reuters)
- Court awards Spears' kids to K-Fed (AP)
- SAG: Actors likely to snub Golden Globes (AP)
- Amy Fisher, husband promote sex tape (AP)
- Goldie Hawn says Aspen full of paparazzi (AP)
- Hamill being treated for breast cancer (AP)
- Vintage Ventura on display in new book (AP)
- Review: Villazon makes triumphant return (AP)
- Film critics honor "There Will Be Blood" (AP)
- Snipes' lawyers file appeal on tax trial (AP)
- Report: Spears released from hospital (AP)
- Spears, strike loom over film gala (AP)
- Leno, Kimmel to go on each other's shows (AP)
- 'Treasure' digs up $20M more in gold (AP)
- CBS News: New a.m. look for affiliates (AP)
- Stewart and Colbert return Monday night (AP)
- Simon says Hollywood snub a blessing (AP)
- Black and wife expecting another baby (AP)
- Haggis may direct "Ranger's Apprentice" kids movie (Reuters)
- Leno, Kimmel going on each other's show (AP)
- CBS relaunches `Early Show' with new set (AP)
- Spears, strike loom over film gala (AP)
- Naomi Campbell interviews Hugo Chavez (AP)
- Benazir Bhutto book due out next month (AP)
- Singer's family names wines for songs (AP)
- Dr. Phil cancels his Britney Spears show (AP)
- No pickets for Critics' Choice Awards (AP)
- Hasselbeck brings baby son to `The View' (AP)
- Film critics honor `There Will Be Blood' (AP)
- Dr. Phil criticized for Britney brouhaha (AP)
- Golden Globes cancels traditional show (AP)
- Publicist says Nicole Kidman is pregnant (AP)
- Naomi Campbell interviews Hugo Chavez (AP)
- Hasselbeck brings baby son to `The View' (AP)
- Striking writers reach deal with UA (AP)
- 'Hairspray', Blonsky win Critics awards (AP)
- Author sues Seinfelds over cookbook (AP)
- Letterman loses strike-inspired beard (AP)
- Oscar-winner Nicole Kidman pregnant (Reuters)
- A license to mail: James Bond on stamps (AP)
- Huckabee has TV chat with Letterman (AP)
- Stewart, Colbert back on the air (AP)
- Cosmetics guru Shu Uemura dead at 79 (AP)
- McCanns ponder film on missing Madeleine (AP)
- Police impound Britney Spears' car (AP)
- Reporter remembers Elvis friendship (AP)
- Madonna, Ritchie visit slums of Mumbai (AP)
- Posh Spice tops Blackwell worst-dressed (AP)
- France: President's son turns to rap (AP)
- Penn, Coen brothers among DGA nominees (AP)
- 8 Image Award bids for 'Great Debaters' (AP)
- Eminem recovering from pneumonia (AP)
- Oops, now Britney's lost her car (AP)
- Appeals court: No delay in Snipes trial (AP)
- Sierra sentenced to rehab, probation (AP)
- Scrapped Golden Globe ceremony hits Hollywood hard (Reuters)
- People's Choice Awards get around strike (AP)
- Johnny Cash tribute concert canceled (AP)
- Woman says she was traumatized by Lohan (AP)
- "Heart of Fire" added to Berlin lineup (Reuters)
- New York, Tailor Made still together (AP)
- Spears family: Dr. Phil crossed the line (AP)
- Bundchen denies she only accepts euros (AP)
- Hayek new pitchwoman for vaccine program (AP)
- TV, film writers picket in NYC (AP)
- Ratings for People's Choice Awards sink (AP)
- New York, Tailor Made still together (AP)
- Romance novelist accused of lifting work (AP)
- Lawyer: Steven Seagal, ex-partner settle (AP)
- Report: Quaid's newborns put at risk (AP)
- Report: Quaid's newborns put at risk (AP)
- Honorary mayor of Hollywood dies at 84 (AP)
- Judge may let Rather's lawsuit proceed (AP)
- Golf Channel anchor suspended for remark (AP)
- Chinese film director accused of drug use (Reuters)
- The Top 5 lists (AP)
- Weinstein Co. expects deal with writers (AP)
- Apatow, Cody, Penn among WGA script noms (AP)
- Donda West death report inconclusive (AP)
- Late-night back with laughs and message (AP)
- Globes cancellation hits Hollywood hard (AP)
- Man sentenced in Cruise extortion try (AP)
- Donda West likely died of heart disease (AP)
- Ex-'Lost' star Rodriguez freed from jail (AP)
- Weinstein Co. makes deal with striking writers (Reuters)
- Independent filmmaker expects WGA deal (AP)
- Yayo's lawyer: Convict admits teen slap (AP)
- Darfur tale "Devil" gets feature treatment (Reuters)
- Toni Collette gives birth to a daughter (AP)
- Apatow, Cody, Penn among WGA script nods (AP)
- French court OKs book on ex-first lady (AP)
- Moviegoers could kick "Bucket" to top spot (Reuters)
- Hannah Montana caught using body double (AP)
- Globes show canceled, but not the swag (AP)
- Alba, Dawson help V-Day celebrate (AP)
- Ringo back to where he once belonged (AP)
- Hannah Montana caught using body double (AP)
- Report requested on Spears incident (AP)
- Writers won't picket Globes (AP)
- Globes show canceled, but not the swag (AP)
- Writers won't picket the Golden Globes (AP)
- Salma Hayek to play bearded lady in "Freak" film (Reuters)
- TV Lookout: Fox's 'Terminator' Series (AP)
- Directors will begin talks with studios (AP)
- Holly's widow fighting sale of book (AP)
- No pressure for AFI Awards winners (AP)
- Alba, Holmes fight violence vs. women (AP)
- Page-Turners Turn Into Award-Worthy Pics (AP)
- Strike hushes Hollywood's boozy night (AP)
- "Bucket List" kicks off weekend atop box office (Reuters)
- Cars the real stars of GM Style event (AP)
- Nicole Richie, rocker welcome baby girl (AP)
- Concert honors jazz legend Peterson (AP)
- Carol Oates leads Book Critics nominees (AP)
- 'Sex and the City' star fancies Mercedes (AP)
- O.J. Simpson jailed on bail violation (AP)
- Filmmakers face book-to-screen challenge (AP)
- Wife of comedian Grier gives birth (AP)
- Golden Globes glitz gone amid strike (AP)
- 'Bucket List' kicks off with $19.5M take (AP)
- Cancer comedy "Bucket List" rules movie box office (Reuters)
- Spears due in court for major hearing (AP)
- Christina Aguilera has baby boy (AP)
- Designers: let's stop quickie fashion (AP)
- Golden Globes glitz gone amid strike (AP)
- Quotes from the Golden Globe Awards (AP)
- List of Golden Globe Award winners (AP)
- Jessica Simpson Not Seen at Cowboys Game (AP)
- Globes Scene Missing Magic and Meaning (AP)
- Beck's bad hospital visit fuels crusade (AP)
- Golden Globes party at Borgnine's house (AP)
- Globe winners improvise celebrations (AP)
- `Pulp Fiction' screenwriter arrested (AP)
- Report: Entertainers in steroid report (AP)
- First lady honors museums, libraries (AP)
- Writers discuss turning books to movies (AP)
- Netflix lifts limits for movies watched over Web (Reuters)
- Producers Guild picks awards nominees (AP)
- Diana's secret safe with loyal butler (AP)
- Gary Collins checks into Glendale jail (AP)
- Met gets major African sculpture (AP)
- Court maintains ruling against Spears (AP)
- Gary Collins checks into Glendale jail (AP)
- Globes show turns up heat on strike (AP)
- Snipes' tax fraud trial opens in Ocala (AP)
- "Legend" holds on to lead at foreign box office (Reuters)
- Dennis Quaid says hospital misled him (AP)
- Maila Nurmi, TV's Vampira, dies at 85 (AP)
- Clinton chooses dancing over singing (AP)
- Oprah Winfrey getting her own TV network (AP)
- `American Idol' returning for season 7 (AP)
- Madden says daughter is `really sweet' (AP)
- Katherine Heigl plays for laughs in "27 Dresses" (Reuters)
- Union might keep writers from Grammys (AP)
- An unlikely drug dealer on AMC's drama (AP)
- Paris Hilton is heading to Harvard (AP)
- Coroner: Di butler's secret not a secret (AP)
- Troubled actor Brad Renfro dies at 25 (AP)
- Grammys seek use of striking writers (AP)
- Cruise praises Scientology in video clip (AP)
- Oprah Winfrey getting her own TV network (AP)
- Paris Hilton is heading to Harvard (AP)
- Matthew McConaughey going to be a dad (AP)
- Snipes' lawyer may be ineligible (AP)
- Actor Blake appeals wrongful death award (AP)
- Zac Efron has appendix removed (AP)
- Brooks, Aikman unveil room for sick kids (AP)
- Budig reprises role on `All My Children' (AP)
- Scorsese film to open Berlin festival (AP)
- `Atonement' up for British film awards (AP)
- Movie banned in Afghanistan (AP)
- Judge orders DMX to pay $1.5 million (AP)
- Ike Turner's death linked to cocaine (AP)
- George Michael signs big book deal (AP)
- `Idol' ratings down from last year (AP)
- TV networks still have plenty of shows (AP)
- DEA agents sue over 'American Gangster' (AP)
- "Yuma" remake tops DVD charts (Reuters)
- Murphy, Edmonds 'friends,' not spouses (AP)
- Blink-182 rocker sues Rockstar Beverages (AP)
- McConaughey, Hudson among SAG presenters (AP)
- 'Idol' ratings down from last year (AP)
- Colbert portrait hangs at Smithsonian (AP)
- Olyphant wedded to "Perfect" thriller (Reuters)
- Allen's `Dream' examines life's savagery (AP)
- George Michael signs big book deal (AP)
- Rolling Stones sign deal with Universal (AP)
- `Atonement' up for British film awards (AP)
- 4 paparazzi arrested for chasing Britney (AP)
- William flies solo for the first time (AP)
- Ex-cop: Diana rejected security (AP)
- Nicholson says he's looking for love (AP)
- Tim McGraw to appear in `4 Christmases' (AP)
- Directors reach deal with studios (AP)
- Morton defends his Tom Cruise biography (AP)
- Sarkozy sheds no light on wedding (AP)
- Mary J. Blige to sing on ABC soap opera (AP)
- Matthews: I wronged Clinton with remark (AP)
- Directors, Hollywood studios reach deal (AP)
- Leno maintains lead over Letterman (AP)
- Judge gives Foxy Brown 'earful' (AP)
- Documentary spotlights fashion maven Valentino (Reuters)
- Lohan to work in morgue as punishment (AP)
- Iran allows filmmaker to leave country (AP)
- 'Hannah Montana' movie tickets are hot (AP)
- `Shrek' sings on Broadway this fall (AP)
- Fabrications plague `American Gangster' (AP)
- Amy cries `I love you' to jailed husband (AP)
- Gary Collins released from Glendale jail (AP)
- Lily Allen has suffered a miscarriage (AP)
- Roberts, Johansson films added to Berlin lineup (Reuters)
- Manning can get `Seinfeld' fix after all (AP)
- Recording Academy circulates petition (AP)
- WGA Awards to hold small NYC ceremony (AP)
- George Clooney named UN peace envoy (AP)
- Police call Sutherland a good inmate (AP)
- Writers talks could resume next week (AP)
- 'Borat' star wins Ala. case over movie (AP)
- 'Brady Bunch' actor Allan Melvin dies (AP)
- Witnesses back 'Diddy' assault assertion (AP)
- Mystery man's annual visit to Poe grave (AP)
- Visiting actress Mia Farrow says she's 'bewildered' by Cambodian ban on Darfur ceremony (AP)
- Writers' strike threatens Grammys show (AP)
- Nigerian militants invite Clooney (AP)
- Redford says Sundance maintains essence (AP)
- Directors deal "template" for others: MPAA chief (Reuters)
- 'Newhart' actress Pleshette dies (AP)
- Writers' strike threatens Grammys show (AP)
- 'Don Vito' gets probation for possession (AP)
- 'Daydream Believer' songwriter dies (AP)
- Shriver takes on topic she knows well (AP)
- 'Cloverfield' pulls down monster $41M (AP)
- Josh Groban to sing at Sundance festival (AP)
- Johansson, Cruz expected at Berlin fest (AP)
- Young celebrities prompting early obits (AP)
- New marker for Janis Joplin's Texas home (AP)
- Acclaimed movies eye Oscar, box office gold (Reuters)
- Oscar noms arrive, but will show go on? (AP)
- U2 concert film debuts in 3D at Sundance (AP)
- Paris Mens Shows End on Highbrow Note (AP)
- Review: Hockney's `Tristan' glows in LA (AP)
- California couple wins 'Amazing Race' (AP)
- 'Cloverfield' sets January movie record (AP)
- A boy for Chris Noth and girlfriend (AP)
- Francis Ford Coppola realizes art-house ambitions (Reuters)
- Lohan, Murphy lead Razzie worst-of noms (AP)
- Sutherland out of jail after 48 days (AP)
- Oliver Stone to make "fair" movie about George W. Bush (Reuters)
- `Ratatouille' scores Golden Tomato Award (AP)