Vanity Fair picks Hollywood's leading ladies Montreal Gazette (Reuters) - Vanity Fair unveiled the cover of its annual Hollywood issue on Tuesday, featuring "fresh stars of 2012" who were chosen for the impact they made through movies, including Oscar nominees Rooney Mara and Jessica Chastain. See all stories on this topic » |
Hollywood's Super Bowl Ads: 'The Dictator' Airs, But No 'Dark Knight Rises' Reuters It is difficult to gauge the total number of movie ads that will air during this year's Super Bowl, but barring a massive last-minute spending spree, there will be less of a Hollywood presence than there was last year. Yes, "The Avengers" will assemble ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Celebrity Chef Richard Blais and Campbell Master Chef Go "Ladle to Ladle" to ... MarketWatch (press release) As part of the company's AdDress Your Heart Cooking Challenge, celebrity Chef Richard Blais and Campbell's Master Chef Thomas Griffiths were asked to face-off in a friendly competition to create mouthwatering dishes that incorporate two of Campbell's ... See all stories on this topic » |
Hello, Hollywood. Need a Follow to 'Moneyball'? New York Times INDIANAPOLIS Jerry Reese has arrived at his second Super Bowl in five years on the job as the Giants' general manager. If he wins it, might he one day be featured in a book that will be turned into a movie and generate a haul of Academy Award ... See all stories on this topic » |
Hollywood.com Hires Michelle Lee as SVP of Content and Editorial Director MarketWatch (press release) Hollywood.com offers breaking news, photo galleries, opinion-driven editorial content and celebrity biographies, filmographies, synopses, trailers, interviews, fan sites and more. Visit us at www.hollywood.com . Hollywood.com is owned by Mitchell ... See all stories on this topic » |
Hollywood Holocaust center says it won't pay for 'lemon' building MiamiHerald.com BY CARLI TEPROFF Faced with a deadline to begin repaying the city of Hollywood more than $1.7 million in back rent, The Holocaust Documentation and Education Center on Tuesday came up with a plan. The reason the museum shouldn't have to pay? See all stories on this topic » |
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'The Artist' Receives Inaugural 'Made in Hollywood Award'
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