- Ricky Martin fights human trafficking (AP)
- EU condemns Dutch Koran film, upholds free speech (Reuters)
- Miley Cyrus is Kids Choice front-runner (AP)
- Heppner and Voigt finally sing `Tristan' (AP)
- Metropolitan Opera honors Zeffirelli (AP)
- Arabs denounce Dutch anti-Islam film (AP)
- Large and small screen actors cut ties (AP)
- Cyrus is Kids Choice winner - twice (AP)
- Nelly wants Springsteen collaboration (AP)
- Chris Brown denies Rihanna relationship (AP)
- Tone Loc plans shows for scammed bars (AP)
- "Killing Fields" survivor Dith Pran dies of cancer (Reuters)
- '21' rakes in $23M box-office jackpot (AP)
- "Superhero Movie" good for a few mild laughs (Reuters)
- French architect Nouvel wins Pritzker (AP)
- Princess Diana inquest nears an end (AP)
- Mos Def picks Chuck Berry Role for music biopic (Reuters)
- Dennis Hopper's son makes debut in teen horror (Reuters)
- Sony films headed to mobile phones (Reuters)
- Heather Mills to judge Miss USA Pageant (AP)
- Soap drama fuels Hollywood labor woes (AP)
- Tone Loc plans shows for scammed bars (AP)
- Cyrus is Kids Choice winner - twice (AP)
- Chris Brown denies Rihanna relationship (AP)
- Tokyo cinemas scrap plans to show "Yasukuni" film (Reuters)
- Kathie Lee Gifford to join NBC's `Today' (AP)
- Singer Sean Levert dies at 39 (AP)
- Indonesian president urges calm over Dutch film (Reuters)
- Jazz singer Nancy Wilson hospitalized (AP)
- Woody Allen sues over NY billboard (AP)
- Jessica Simpson out of hospital (AP)
- Film director Dassin dies in Athens aged 96 (Reuters)
- O'Jays son dies after taken from jail (AP)
- Jury: Smith son died of drug overdose (AP)
- Simpson out of hospital, feeling better (AP)
- Adam Sandler breaks ankle (AP)
- Woman arrested near John Cusack's home (AP)
- Indonesia blockbuster film shows gentle Islam face (Reuters)
- Japan distances itself from row over "Yasukuni" film (Reuters)
- Fox held its ratings top spot last week (AP)
- The Top 5 lists (AP)
- Ebert to resume writing movie reviews (AP)
- Winfrey dedicates show to her late dog (AP)
- McCain, Letterman spar on 'Late Show' (AP)
- Comic fantasy "King" summons Stiller (Reuters)
- CBS reduces TV stations' news staffs (AP)
- David Beckham visits 'Tonight Show' (AP)
- James Bond has new nemesis: irate Chilean mayor (Reuters)
- 'High School Musical 3' films in April (AP)
- Jimmy Kimmel marks milestone show (AP)
- Levert's family asks FBI to probe death (AP)
- Sundance Channel unveils upcoming shows (AP)
- Mariah Carey surpasses Elvis in No. 1s (AP)
- 'American Idol' cuts another contestant (AP)
- Mariah Carey surpasses Elvis in No. 1s (AP)
- Worker punished over Fawcett's records (AP)
- 'Friday Night Lights': back for season 3 (AP)
- New Mexico turns into `Tamalewood' (AP)
- Paramount to open virtual movie vault (AP)
- Reports: Jay-Z nears huge business deal (AP)
- Woman charged with stalking John Cusack (AP)
- "I Am Legend" tops DVD charts (Reuters)
- Seinfeld unhurt after Hamptons car wreck (AP)
- Coppola replaces Bardem in "sex change" rewrite (Reuters)
- Israeli films get personal with war and polygamy (Reuters)
- Sky: Naomi Campbell arrested at Heathrow (AP)
- Pap, snap thyself: In the Spears zone (AP)
- New Kids on the Block to Reunite (AP)
- Movie download services bypass discs (Reuters)
- Early Mike Wallace interviews now online (AP)
- Farrow going to Darfur for China protest (AP)
- Lil Jon gets into winemaking (AP)
- Will Britney Spears return to 'Mother'? (AP)
- Campbell reportedly arrested at Heathrow (AP)
- New Kids on the Block to Reunite (AP)
- Spielberg can negotiate with studios May 1: sources (Reuters)
- Clinton has fun on 'The Tonight Show' (AP)
- Review: 'South Pacific' revival sings (AP)
- "Stop-Loss" loses battle in wider ideological war (Reuters)
- Rapper Remy Ma plans NYC jail nuptials (AP)
- Naomi Campbell released on bail (AP)
- Procol Harum singer wins royalty appeal (AP)
- Mormon Tabernacle Choir director named (AP)
- Spears' ex-husband spent big in Vegas (AP)
- Farrow going to Darfur for China protest (AP)
- Milli Vanilli act saves 'Aida' (AP)
- Breakdance pioneer dies in NYC (AP)
- DiCaprio buys 'green' NYC condo (AP)
- Stradivari violin fetches $1.2M (AP)
- 'This American Life' on the big screen (AP)
- Kenny Loggins' son ready to 'Rock' (AP)
- UK challenges Snoop Dogg decision (AP)
- Chris Rock says he hired indicted sleuth (AP)
- Actors Cage and Turner settle libel suit (AP)
- DiCaprio buys 'green' NYC condo (AP)
- Rapper Remy Ma plans NYC jail nuptials (AP)
- Capsule reviews of this week's films (AP)
- James Bond finds 'Solace' a bit Chile (AP)
- Neville plans return to New Orleans area (AP)
- Clooney sports comedy fumbles ball at box office (Reuters)
- Looks like Jay-Z and Beyonce are married (AP)
- Film legend Charlton Heston dead at 84 (AP)
- TV show finds humor in getting sued (AP)
- Regional comedy set to break French film record (Reuters)
- '21' doubles up with $15M weekend (AP)
- Clooney football comedy drops ball at box office (Reuters)
- Heston's bearing, toughness endured (AP)
- Netrebko fine in Massenet's 'Manon' (AP)
- Heston left cinematic, political mark (AP)
- Toni Collette joins the faculty in Mendes film (Reuters)
- Heston was the regal face of scrappy NRA (AP)
- `Idol Gives Back' attracts A-list celebs (AP)
- Colin Farrell sickened by visit to Srebrenica (Reuters)
- Joey Fatone, Mel B. to co-host TLC show (AP)
- Regional comedy breaks French box-office record (Reuters)
- `August: Osage County' wins Pulitzer (AP)
- 2008 Pulitzer Prize winners (AP)
- Ray J moves from sex tape to new album (AP)
- Pavarotti lip-synched last performance (AP)
- Perez Says Sex Scene Was 'Very Awkward' (AP)
- Tom Cruise's "Valkyrie" delayed again, to 2009 (Reuters)
- Perez says sex scene was 'very awkward' (AP)
- Stone Temple Pilots reunite for tour (AP)
- Bay City wants 2nd chance from Madonna (AP)
- Dylan, Tracy Letts win Pulitzer nods (AP)
- Donny and Marie to honor moms on TV show (AP)
- Clooney comedy relegated to No. 3 at box office (Reuters)
- Rob Lowe and wife sue former nanny (AP)
- Family fare perks up overseas box office (Reuters)
- LA Times retracts Tupac Shakur story (AP)
- Can superheroes, sequels save summer box office? (Reuters)
- Pete Doherty to be jailed for 14 weeks (AP)
- Cruise production pushes back `Valkyrie' (AP)
- Latin Grammys show is moving to Houston (AP)
- Kin seek to move Mark Rothko's remains (AP)
- Conan O'Brien stalker pleads guilty (AP)
- Toni Braxton hospitalized in Las Vegas (AP)
- Clooney talks with Brown about Darfur (AP)
- Parker breaks off engagement, AP told (AP)
- Toni Braxton hospitalized for chest pain (AP)
- Lawsuit says Lohan stiffed bodyguard (AP)
- Judd Apatow tapped for Montreal comedy fest honors (Reuters)
- Another star eliminated from `Dancing' (AP)
- Latest Hollywood script deals (Reuters)
- Mike Myers to host 2008 MTV Movie Awards (AP)
- Radcliffe to make B'way debut in fall (AP)
- Jason Reitman, Kevin Smith blog for NHL (AP)
- Frank Zappa's widow sues German fan club (AP)
- Ex-Miss Nevada USA takes plea deal (AP)
- Loss of Iraq's culture on show (AP)
- Newseum to open in new home Friday (AP)
- Reporter testifies in wiretapping trial (AP)
- Review: Jenkins shines in `Visitor' lead (AP)
- New photos of Elvis in 1972 surface (AP)
- Fey: No 'dangerous genius' wanted (AP)
- Paris Hilton's brother pleads out DUI (AP)
- Rapper Snoop Dogg, label settle lawsuit (AP)
- Ashlee Simpson, Pete Wentz engaged (AP)
- Jackson dropped from hospital lawsuit (AP)
- That Was the Week That Was (AP)
- ABC's Woodruff to receive Pearl Award (AP)
- Beckham gets traffic ticket in Hollywood (AP)
- Jon Stewart hosts (and parodies) benefit (AP)
- Studios, union agree to pause contract talks (Reuters)
- Sean Penn, wife withdraw divorce papers (AP)
- John raises $2.5 million for Clinton (AP)
- 2 people investigated for Clooney hoax (AP)
- The Top 5 lists (AP)
- Neil Patrick Harris: Say no to Britney! (AP)
- Publisher enjoys paperback hits (AP)
- Mischa Barton pleads no contest to DUI (AP)
- CBS axes reality show after 1 episode (AP)
- Jewel to judge for next 'Nashville Star' (AP)
- Ferguson tops O'Brien for first time (AP)
- Dolly Parton helps eagle return to wild (AP)
- New DVD releases include `Juno' (AP)
- No charity for `Idol' finalist (AP)
- Mischa Barton pleads no contest to DUI (AP)
- Guerra dominates Latin Billboards (AP)
- Latest Hollywood script deals (Reuters)
- Report: UCLA file snooping an old issue (AP)
- Vanilla Ice arrested in South Florida (AP)
- Woman sues Miss California USA pageant (AP)
- Director Raimi's horror banner scares up DVD deal (Reuters)
- Parker and Quaid flip their images for "Smart People" (Reuters)
- Lawsuit: Ledger used cocaine at party (AP)
- Colbert to broadcast from Philadelphia (AP)
- Mills explains divorce court outburst (AP)
- Producer Mark Ronson signs label deal (AP)
- Beastie Boy makes basketball documentary (AP)
- Lawsuit: Ledger used cocaine at party (AP)
- Library of Congress opens vaults for TV (AP)
- Miss USA crowned in scandal-free year (AP)
- Keys talks about her conspiracy theories (AP)
- 26-year-old Texan crowned Miss USA (AP)
- 'Mother' star clarifies Britney remarks (AP)
- Keys talks about her conspiracy theories (AP)
- Drugs tale next for "Stomp" producer (Reuters)
- Luminaries attend Heston's funeral (AP)
- Actors, lawmakers mark Darfur date (AP)
- Colbert to broadcast from Philadelphia (AP)
- Ivana Trump getting married again (AP)
- Matchbox Twenty cancels rodeo concert (AP)
- Luminaries attend Heston's funeral (AP)
- Britney Spears in minor traffic mishap (AP)
- 'Dr. Phil' staff bails out jailed teen (AP)
- Ivana Trump weds at ex-husband's estate (AP)
- Old rockers give new meaning to life and lyrics (Reuters)
- 'Potter' author seeks to block fan book (AP)
- 'Prom Night' carves out $22.7M debut (AP)
- Former CNN anchor does the 'Possible' (AP)
- Glass' `Satyagraha' reaches Met (AP)
- Craig sheds 007 charm for new film (AP)
- Cate Blanchett gives birth to third son (AP)
- Zeta-Jones falls for younger guy in indie romance (Reuters)
- J.K. Rowling arrives for lexicon lawsuit (AP)
- Britney Spears in minor car accident (AP)
- Craig sheds 007 charm for new film (AP)
- Colbert to broadcast from Philadelphia (AP)
- Actors' petition doesn't sway SAG board (AP)
- Inauguration alters 2009 Oscar calendar (AP)
- Rumsfeld memoir to be published in 2010 (AP)
- Toni Braxton's shows for April canceled (AP)
- Gibson, ABC prep for Wednesday debate (AP)
- Reality show maker arrested in Fla. (AP)
- NY suburb: Gere fence too high (AP)
- Swift, Pickler, Rimes among CMT winners (AP)
- Rowling says lexicon theft of her work (AP)
- Travis Barker settles beverage lawsuit (AP)
- Bill Cosby goes hip hop with new album (AP)
- Hillary Clinton to appear on 'Colbert' (AP)
- Summer cannot come soon enough for Hollywood (Reuters)
- AFTRA rejects SAG offer for joint talks (AP)
- Demi Moore stars with Posey, Harrelson in films (Reuters)
- Neil Diamond talks about his new album, tour (AP)
- NY suburb: Gere fence too high (AP)
- A former nanny for Rob Lowe claims abuse (AP)
- Laura Bush gets an hour as guest host on `Today' show (AP)
- Teen vampire-love story `Twilight' being filmed in Oregon (AP)
- Alicia Keys says comments to magazine were 'misrepresented' (AP)
- Judge rejects motion for mistrial in Hollywood wiretaps case (AP)
- Brazil says `no' to Naomi Campbell's blood — for now (AP)
- Veteran Disney animator Ollie Johnston dies at 95 (AP)
- A former nanny for Rob Lowe claims abuse (AP)
- 'Dancing With the Stars' makes another cut (AP)
- Alicia Keys says comments to magazine were 'misrepresented' (AP)
- Move over, Ozzfest: Motley Crue announces Crue Fest (AP)
- 'Harry Potter' fan testifies in trial and weeps (AP)
- Debbie Gibson seeks restraining order against Spanish man (AP)
- Danielle Panabaker adds "Friday the 13th" to calendar (Reuters)