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Rosie's viewers top Oprah on OWN TV launch

Rosie O'Donnell beat talk show queen Oprah Winfrey on Winfrey's OWN channel, according to viewership figures on Tuesday, as the fledgling cable network launched its new fall season to mixed reviews.
Director Joel Schumacher arrives at the gala for ''Trespass'' during the 36th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)

A new 'Trespass' in Joel Schumacher's Film Career

In present-day Hollywood dominated by bland business executives and political correctness, the outspoken director Joel Schumacher stands as a refreshing throwback to an era when 'show' shared equal footing with business in 'showbiz'.
Actress Penny Marshall attends the 13th annual Race to Erase MS in Century City, California April 13, 2007. The evening benefits The Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis.

Actress, Director Penny Marshall to Write Memoir

Actress and filmmaker Penny Marshall, who transitioned from her role as tough-talking Laverne in hit TV show Laverne and Shirley to become a pioneering female director, is releasing a memoir about her rise in Hollywood, her agent said on Tuesday.
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Jonah Hill and Hannibal Buress sell sitcom to Fox

Jonah Hill and Fox are developing quite the cozy relationship: The star of the animated Allen Gregory has sold another project to the network starring TV writer and stand-up comedian Hannibal Buress.
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Zynga launches independent webiste, Project Z

The knock on Zynga has been that, from Farmville to Mafia Wars, its future is too inextricably linked to Facebook, the social media site that serves as a platform the company's games.
Previously ranked fourth, Adele's "21" ranked at number eight in the album charts.

Adele leads American Music Awards nominations

British singing star Adele continued her current pop reign with a leading four nominations for the 2011 American Music Awards announced on Tuesday, edging out the likes of Katy Perry and Lady Gaga.
Director Joel Schumacher

A new Trespass in Joel Schumacher's film career

In present-day Hollywood dominated by bland business executives and political correctness, the outspoken director Joel Schumacher stands as a refreshing throwback to an era when 'show' shared equal footing with business in 'showbiz'.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead

The Thing returns to movie theaters

It's been 60 years since alien thriller movie The Thing From Another World hit theaters at the height of Cold War paranoia and half that long since horror director John Carpenter revisited its themes in The Thing.
Celebrities may temper Twitter comments after 2011 blunders

Hawaii 5-0, Sing-Off tumble; Men holds strong

Four episodes into the season, the revamped Two and a Half Men still largely held its impressive audience Monday night, while Hawaii 5-0 and The Sing-Off posted significant losses versus last week, according to preliminary numbers.
Dr. Conrad Murray listens as his attorney Ed Chernoff question a witness in his trial in the death of pop star Michael Jackson in Los Angeles

Jackson's mother wept when told of singer's death

Michael Jackson's mother broke down in tears when she was told that her pop star son had died, and the singer's daughter Paris said she did not want to be an orphan, a Los Angeles court heard on Tuesday.

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