'Saturday Night Live' presents the first single from The Lonely Island guy's (Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone) debut album titled 'jizz in my pants'.
Kandice Hutchinson, one of the contestants on the upcoming MTV reality show 'A Double Shot at Love', died in a car accident within days of taping her last scene.
Even with seven first place finishes including the one million dollar prize, siblings Nick and Starr say they can't believe they actually pulled it off.
Producers of Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn's comedy 'Four Christmases' are sure to be celebrating Christmas early after the movie led the North American box office for the second straight weekend.
The Oscar De La Hoya vs Manny Pacquiao fight was held tonight and, as it turned out, things weren't close after the match was dominated by Pacquiao from the start.
In an interview to discuss his latest charitable efforts, Alex Rodriguez tells 'People' magazine that there's nothing going on between Madonna and himself.
James Callis, who so brilliantly plays Dr. Gaius Baltar on 'Battlestar Galactica', promises that fans won't be disappointed with how the series comes to a close as it returns for its final string of episodes in January.
Grammy nominations for the 51st annual awards were announced last night and Lil' Wayne scored eight nominations, including Album of the Year. Coldplay wasn't far behind with seven, while Jay-Z, Kanye West and Ne-Yo each scored six nods of their own.
NBC has announced that the upcoming season of 'Celebrity Apprentice' will see the traditionally hour-long reality show expand to a two-hour format on Sunday nights.
Kevin Federline is giving 'People' magazine his 'side of the story', as the mag put it, after just over two years since he and Britney Spears officially filed for divorce.
Jennifer Aniston appears on the cover of the latest issue of 'Entertainment Weekly' and says while she can't wait to have her own child someday, she's not pregnant just yet.
At the signing for his new book 'Why We Suck' in Los Angeles this week, Denis Leary hinted that the upcoming season of his hit series 'Rescue Me' will include a storyline around the 9/11 tragedy.