A Hollywood Reporter poll shows that Sandra Bullock's 2010 Oscar win fares much better in viewers' memories than "The Hurt Locker."Only four in 10 of those questioned could recall the best picture winner -- (Iraq war film "The Hurt Locker") -- according to a poll of 700 award show viewers conducted for the Hollywood Reporter by the global research company Penn Schoen Berland.Nearly seven in 10 viewers remembered that Bullock took home the best actress award for her role in "The Blind Side".The…See More
Celebrities and bold names and the publishing elite made Elaine Kaufman's restaurant famous. But you didn't have to be a star to pass her personal test and join the inner circle of regulars.So up-and-comers and celebrities alike who had called her a friend gathered Friday night at Elaine's to reminisce about the brash-voiced woman who had alternately played matchmaker and scold, hostess and grandma for them over the years."All the people who are now my friends and chosen family — we met because…See More
"Desperate Housewives" star Eva Longoria filed for divorce from her French basketball player husband Tony Parker, three years after they married in a lavish French chateau wedding.Longoria, described as "devastated," said she was sad and still loved Parker, but reports suggested the divorce was precipitated after she found hundreds of text messages from another woman on his cell phone."It is with great sadness that after seven years together, Tony and I have decided to divorce. We love each…See More
The world will soon be hearing a lot from former President George W. Bush.After relative silence since leaving office in 2009, Bush will be on the air throughout next week and beyond in promotion of his memoir, "Decision Points," which comes out Tuesday. Along with previously announced TV appearances with Matt Lauer and with Oprah Winfrey, Bush will speak with Jay Leno on the "Tonight" show, have radio interviews on the programs of conservative commentators Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity and…See More
In an iTunes world, Elvis Costello has come up with a double album — put the emphasis on album.Though it is available digitally and as a CD, vinyl is his delivery system of choice. His new 16-song "National Ransom," produced by buddy T Bone Burnett, is some of the widest-ranging music he's put out at one time — from a title cut that wails about a failed financial system to some that take inspiration from the days before rock 'n' roll.While on tour with his last album, made with an acoustic…See More
California's ballot measure to legalize marijuana has a new friend: Facebook co-founder Sean Parker has given $100,000 to back the proposal.Parker's donation was reported in Proposition 19 campaign finance filings this week.And he's not the first big Proposition 19 donor with ties to the social networking site. Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz has made two donations totalling $70,000, including a $50,000 contribution last month.Neither Parker nor Moskovitz are still with Palo Alto-based…See More
The Harvard dormitory where Facebook was born is a red brick and ivy-draped campus castle that, beyond just being a place to sleep and study, has long prided itself as a community of the best and the brightest.But Kirkland House — where a curly-haired 19-year-old prodigy named Mark Zuckerberg hid out in his room for a week writing the computer code that would eventually redefine the way people interact on the Internet — is wary of threats to its sanctuary. "Do not copy or lend your key to…See More
The office where shock jock Howard Stern airs his show has joined the ever-growing list of New York City buildings hit by bedbugs.Stern said on his Sirius XM Radio show that the building was treated over the weekend and was 100 percent bedbug free on Monday.He said his limousine also had to be fumigated after dogs sniffed out the bloodsuckers there.The pests have been discovered in theaters, clothing stores, office buildings, housing projects and posh apartments throughout the New York City,…See More
A film based on New Mexico author Rudolfo Anaya's novel, "Bless Me, Ultima" will shoot in the Santa Fe area beginning in October.The production is expected to hire 150 New Mexico residents for the cast and crew."Bless Me, Ultima" chronicles the coming-of-age story of Antonio, a young boy growing up in New Mexico during World War II, and his relationship with Ultima, an elderly traditional Hispanic healer, or curandera.The novel was one of 30 books selected for The Big Read, a National Endowment…See More
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