LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt aren't just the world's most famous couple. They're also now being called the most influential.
The superstars were collectively ranked number nine on Vanity Fair's annual "100" list, where they joined such luminaries as former Vice President Al Gore and Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the top of the rankings of the magazine's "New Establishment."
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Celebs show their support for the Democratic presidential nominee more »
AP - What Kanye West regretted when Barack Obama became the Democratic party's presidential candidate: That his mother, Donda, hadn't lived to experience it. more »
AP - Never mind those stinging "celebrity" ads, or the rebuttal by Paris Hilton. Musicians, artists and Hollywood types are descending on Denver and so what if Barack Obama doesn't need their star power? more »
With two days to go, stars are gearing up to invade the Democratic National Convention more »
Reuters - Hollywood actor Orlando Bloom said on
Tuesday he was stepping aside from the big productions that
made him a star to work in a film about life in the Bosnian
capital Sarajevo during the 1992-95 siege. more »
Reuters - Randy Newman's musical world has
always been populated with unsavory characters -- racists,
rapists, sociopaths -- and dark themes that often belied the
songwriter's gift for a compelling melody and a love for blues,
R&B and rock 'n' roll. more »
By Jesse Spero
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Plus, "Cindy Brady" has too much wine and gets sick during a radio interview. Ryan Gosling heads to Capitol Hill for a good cause. And did Amy Winehouse attack yet another stranger?
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