U.S. pop star Madonna and husband Guy Ritchie are to divorce in London on Friday, according to the High Court where so-called "quickie" divorces are formalised. Read more »
After weeks of shuttle diplomacy, a U.S. federal mediator brought labor negotiators for major Hollywood studios and the Screen Actors Guild back together Thursday for their first meeting in four months. Read more »
U.S. actress Winona Ryder was taken to hospital on Wednesday after falling ill on a flight from Los Angeles to London, but her spokeswoman called it a "precautionary measure" and she was quickly discharged. Read more »
People magazine Wednesday dubbed Australian actor Hugh Jackman the "sexiest man alive" in its annual issue that previously put George Clooney and Brad Pitt atop the list of Hollywood hunks. Read more »
A son of the king of Bahrain took U.S. pop star Michael Jackson to court on Monday for reneging on an agreement to record a new album and write an autobiography. Read more »
An unreleased, experimental track by British band The Beatles could be made public 41 years after it was recorded at London's Abbey Road studios, ex-member Paul McCartney has said. Read more »
A Hollywood paparazzo famous for being sued by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and getting his teeth knocked out by Marlon Brando is unapologetic about the guerrilla celebrity photography culture he helped pioneer. Read more »
Kenny Chesney captured country music's top prize -- entertainer of the year -- for the fourth time in five years Wednesday in an awards show that also saw big wins for Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley and traditionalist George Strait. Read more »
A new book by former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, who has not been seen in public since undergoing intestinal surgery in July 2006, will be presented in Havana and on state-run media Wednesday, the Communist Party newspaper Granma said. Read more »
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