"I'm not sure what [Sarah] brings to the ticket," Faye Palin says more »
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Paris Hilton has just finished taping the first season of "Paris Hilton's My New BFF," but one new best friend forever may not be enough - the celebutante is already looking for her next bestie, and this time, she's going across the pond.
"I decided I need to find my new British BFF," she blogged on her MySpace. "London, watch out - I'm coming to town and bringing my fast-paced life with me."
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Reuters - Calling all young, beautiful
Britons with a yearning for life in the fast lane -- Paris
Hilton is heading to Britain to find a new best friend. more »
AP - Movies featuring Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Kate Beckinsale, Edward Norton and Colin Farrell and a documentary about Paris Hilton have joined the lineup for the Toronto International Film Festival. more »
SAN DIEGO, Calif. -- Paris Hilton has already taken on John McCain in the world of politics, and now the heiress is ready to take down villains as a cartoon super hero -- with a little help from Marvel comic book legend Stan Lee.
"I've created a superhero with Stan Lee, which is [based on] me," Paris recently told the San Diego City Beat. "And we're doing a cartoon right now with MTV."
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AP - Paris Hilton didn't do enough pledging for a 2006 sorority comedy, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday. more »
NEW YORK, NY -- Getting Angelina Jolie to sign onto a film often makes it a guaranteed winner, but can she do the same for presidential politics?
The lush-lipped actress, who, even during this election year, receives about as much press as John McCain and Barack Obama, is currently being courted by both candidates.
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain differ on most of the issues - and the divide continues when it comes to the world of pop-culture.
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Paris Hilton may be in Denmark promoting her line of bags, but back stateside, her FunnyOrDie.com John McCain campaign ad spoof has garnered five million views, and counting.
The ever-growing totals however, haven't come as a surprise to Adam McKay and Chris Henchy, co-founders of FunnyOrDie.com, who came up with idea for the clip.
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Reuters - Holy politicking, Batman.
Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama have
unmasked their favorite pop culture icons, including
superheroes, with McCain favoring Batman and Obama choosing
Spider-Man and Batman. more »
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