Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, will act as Ambassador to the arts institutions, making herself the queen of arts.
Rumors have been swirling around the internet about Achton's Kutcher's alleged cheating on Demi Moore on their sixth wedding anniversary. Was that cheating at all, since reports in Life and Style says that Kutcher had moved out in September itself, much before the alleged cheating episode.
Forbes has released its annual list of the highest paid women in the entertainment industry.
Gerhard Richter is one of the world's most prized living artists, and one of his famous Candle series is expected to fetch 6-9 million pounds ($9-14 million) at auction in London next week.
Hollywood star George Clooney, 50, is back and this time he is both directing and starring, in a film based on a play - Farragut North - written by Beau Willimon.
Some producers of the long-running television animated comedy, The Simpsons reportedly have agreed to salary cuts in order to the show running.
While a relieved Amanda Knox and thousand others in the U.S are celebrating her release and return home, Nancy Grace is not having it.
Jennifer Aniston says she has no desperation to start a family, following rampant media speculation that she is already pregnant.
Paris Fashion Week ended like it started with a positive and relaxed spirit and a skillful bow by Lebanese designer Elie Saab with a glamorous 1970s collection for next summer inspired by the American TV series Charlie's Angels.
Chances are pretty good that Snoop Dogg is firing up a celebratory hit on his, uh, water pipe right now.
David Cassidy refuses to come on, and get happy, until he's paid what he feels he's owed.
Lucas Till, who played Havok in this year's X-Men: First Class, will play the lead role in Intrepid Pictures' Crush, TheWrap has learned.
Forbes has announced “America’s Most Dangerous Cities” in 2011 and Midwest cities finds themselves on top of the dreaded list.
The new Academy museum could open in the old May Company building at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art as soon as three years from now, Academy CEO Dawn Hudson told TheWrap on Wednesday.
It's now David 2, Goliath 0.
Jennifer Aniston says she has no desperation to start a family, following rampant media speculation that she is already pregnant.
Cutler showed up for his ex-fiancee's performance on Dancing with the Stars.
Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries, who married just over a month ago, couldn't wait to renew their vows. But is Kim waiting longer to become pregnant?
Beyonce's latest single Countdown is set to premiere on MTV on Thursday, a 30-second sneak peek of the new music video has been released online.
New TV comedy 2 Broke Girls will be picked up for a full season, CBS said on Wednesday.
Rod Stewart, the raspy-voiced rocker, will publish his memoirs next year, promising to hold nothing back in detailing a career in which he sold more than a 100 million records, survived cancer and romanced a string of blond bombshells.
Johnny Depp apologized on Wednesday for comparing photo shoots to being raped.
Director Lars Von Trier said he was questioned on Wednesday by Danish police for possibly breaking French law when he joked about Nazis and Hitler at the Cannes film festival in May.
Watch out Oprah, there's a savvy pop star and an ambitious real housewife nipping at your financial heels.
Hugh Hefner and the Parents Television Council agree on one thing, at least -- that NBC never should have aired The Playboy Club.
An unorthodox lawsuit filed by two unpaid interns on Fox Searchlight's indie hit, Black Swan, shines a spotlight on a common, but little-discussed reality in Hollywood: the use of free labor on movie productions.
Chris Dodd has been elected to the American Film Institute's Board of Trustees, the organization announced on Wednesday.
Johnny Depp apologized on Wednesday for comparing photo shoots to being raped.
You may think you know everything there is to know about all the Beatles, but Martin Scorsese's documentary George Harrison: Living in the Material World shows there's still much to learn, love and be inspired by when it comes to Harrison.
Following NBC's cancellation of The Playboy Club, Hank Azaria has taken to Twitter in hopes of rescuing his new comedy, Free Agents, from being the next show to exit the network.