- Ruling reveals ID of online Oscar ticket seller
(AP)
AP - A judge's ruling has brought the organization that hosts the Academy Awards a step closer to discovering how tickets to this year's show got online.
- Christian Bale, Wife "Solid" at Knight's Spain Premiere
(E! Online)
E! Online - Christian Bale's family ties are a little loose right now, but his marital relations appear to be holding fast.
- Nick Hogan to Join the Jailhouse Masses
(E! Online)
E! Online - Nick Hogan is moving into the big part of the Big House.
- Kate Walsh, 30 Others Seek an End to SAG Stalement
(E! Online)
E! Online - Kate Walsh and Amy Brenneman are engaging in a little private negotiation practice of their own.
- Top 5 lists in entertainment
(AP)
AP - 1. "Major League Baseball All-Star Game," Fox.
- Top 5 lists in entertainment
(AP)
AP - 1. "Major League Baseball All-Star Game," Fox.
- Top 5 lists in entertainment
(AP)
AP - 1. "Major League Baseball All-Star Game," Fox.
- FCC reaches deal to approve XM-Sirius merger: report
(Reuters)
Reuters - Commissioners at the Federal
Communications Commission have reached an agreement to approve
Sirius Satellite Radio Inc's purchase of XM Satellite Radio
Holdings Inc, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.
- McKeever Deconstructs "Les Liaisons" for 2009 Florida World Premiere, 'Dangerous'
(Playbill)
Playbill - Caldwell Theatre Company in Boca Raton, FL, will spike its 2008-2009 mainstage season with the world premiere of Florida writer Michael McKeever's Dangerous, inspired by the novel "Les Liaisons Dangereuses."
- Pamela Anderson starring in new reality show
(AP)
AP - Pamela Anderson is shacking up with Tommy Lee again — but not like that.
- Luxe Holiday From Victoria's Secret
(Fashion Wire Daily)
Fashion Wire Daily - Christmas in July? Well, not quite, but almost, as retailers around town showed off their holiday offerings this week for editors so that gift guides will be ready for roll-out come November.
- Sony opens up e-book Reader to other booksellers
(AP)
AP - With the market for electronic books still relatively sleepy, Sony Corp. is trying a new tack: untethering the latest model of its e-book reading device from its own online bookstore.