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'Deep Thoughts' man offers 'What I'd Say to the Martians'
Jack Handey thinks dinosaurs are overrated.
Potter case raises thorny issues
For a time, "Harry Potter" superfan Steven Vander Ark seemed to be living a geeky dream.
Harvard gets papers that detail Mailer's sex life with mistress
An actress and writer who said she was Norman Mailer's former longtime mistress has sold papers that include lengthy accounts of their sex life and hand-edited drafts of her writing to Harvard Unive
Director's book disputes birth of Jesus
Film director Paul Verhoeven has written a book that contradicts the Bible by suggesting that Jesus might have been fathered by a Roman soldier who raped Mary.
Latest singing sensation finding buildup 'scary'
The buildup to Leona Lewis' stateside debut has been so great that you half expect her to be surrounded by heavenly angels when she appears.
Leona Lewis tops U.S. album charts, makes history
Singer Leona Lewis has become the first British artist to debut at number one in the U.S. album charts.
Spears must pay lawyers at least $372,500
A court commissioner on Thursday authorized various lawyers representing Britney Spears and her family to be paid more than $372,500 out of Spears' funds.
E Street Band's Danny Federici dies
Danny Federici, the longtime keyboard player for Bruce Springsteen whose stylish work helped define the E Street Band's sound on hits from "Hungry Heart" through "The Rising," di
Lance Bass: 'It's time for me to stand up'
Lance Bass doesn't want others to stay silent as he did.
Taylor Swift is part of 'Best of Rock'
If Taylor Swift didn't get enough excitement this week with her two Country Music Television awards, she got another shot when she learned she'd be on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine's "The
Ray Charles' children, ex-manager battle
Ray Charles' children are accusing his longtime manager of mismanaging his estate and trusts and tarnishing his legacy by releasing two posthumous CDs the late singer never would have approved, acco
Jordin Sparks has vocal problems, leaves tour
Vocal problems have forced Jordin Sparks to temporarily withdraw from Alicia Keys' tour and cancel all performances for the rest of the month, a representative for the "American Idol" cham
Poison singer enjoys lots of 'Love'
Even though Bret Michaels endured two seasons worth of conniving, drunken debauchery, bad weaves and cat fights on his reality show "Rock of Love," he admits that he still may not have fou
'Sassy' singer learning to have fun
Check out Sara Bareilles in concert and you'll find a singer who's clearly having fun on stage.
'Gone With the Wind' is now a musical
Scarlett O'Hara: Southern belle; feminist icon; West End star.
Is that Miley Cyrus flashing her bra on the Web?
Is that Miley Cyrus flashing some skin? Less-than-who
Miley Cyrus to write her memoirs
Miley Cyrus, author. The multi-hyphenate teen star ha
Richie Sambora charged with DUI
Richie Sambora was charged Tuesday with drunken driving following his arrest last month when his blood-alcohol level was nearly twice the legal limit, prosecutors said.
Richie Sambora strikes deal in DUI case
Richie Sambora struck a deal with prosecutors Tuesday just hours after they filed drunken driving charges against him, pleading no contest to one misdemeanor count of driving with a blood-alcohol le
Al Wilson, hit No. 1 with 'Show and Tell,' dies
Al Wilson, the soul singer and songwriter who had a number of 1970s hits including "Show and Tell," has died. He was 68.
'I Go Crazy' singer Paul Davis dies
Paul Davis, a singer and songwriter whose soft rock hit "I Go Crazy" stayed on the charts for months after its release in 1977, died Tuesday. He was 60.
Critics damn 'Gone With the Wind' musical
The critics came, they saw, and frankly, my dear, most were unmoved by a new musical adaptation of "Gone With the Wind."
Ono sues over use of 'Imagine' in Ben Stein film
Yoko Ono is suing the producers of a movie that challenges the concept of Darwinian evolution, saying they used the song "Imagine" without her permission and led the blogosphere to accuse
Report: Snoop Dogg's UK visa ban rejected
A British court has overruled the government's decision to deny Snoop Dogg a visa after he was involved in an airport lounge brawl in 2006.
Coachella 'different than most festivals'
No festival is more predicated on the elements than the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival.




