Bradley Cooper is People’s "sexiest man alive" (Reuters)

November 16th, 2011 - 

Reuters – Bradley Cooper is the latest Hollywood heartthrob to be named People’s sexiest man alive, the magazine announced on Wednesday.

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Review: Sandler’s proudly lowbrow ‘Jack and Jill’ (AP)

November 10th, 2011 - 

AP – In Judd Apatow’s “Funny People,” Adam Sandler played a middle-age comedian whose career was built on a series of popular but absurdly low-brow movies. The movies are trotted out in faux trailers: “Redux,” in which he plays a 6-month-old baby; “My Best Friend Is a Robot,” with Owen Wilson as the robot; and, most memorably, “Mer-man,” where Sandler plays a masculine mermaid.

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‘Potter,’ ‘Glee’ top People’s Choice nominations (AP)

November 8th, 2011 - 

AP – Katy Perry, “Glee” and Harry Potter conjured up the most People’s Choice Awards nominations.

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Refugees in Bosnia get homes after Jolie’s visit (AP)

November 3rd, 2011 - 

AP – Thirteen refugees whose plight drew attention after movie star Angelina Jolie visited their camp in Bosnia have moved into a U.S.-financed apartment building they’ve dubbed Villa Angelina.

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Eva Amurri, Susan Sarandon’s daughter, marries beau (Reuters)

October 30th, 2011 - 

Reuters – Actress Eva Amurri, the oldest child of Susan Sarandon, married former soccer pro Kyle Martino on Saturday, People magazine reported.

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Obama visiting Latinos in L.A., but is all about money (Reuters)

October 25th, 2011 - 

Reuters – President Barack Obama is targeting African Americans and Latinos with his visit to Los Angeles Monday, but here’s the demographic he’s really after: People with money.

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