Celebs including Kristen Bell and Rachel Bilson attend the Madewell and Lucky magazine Fall Denim Tour at Hollywood's Chateau Marmont. (8 photos) view photos »
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- People released its annual "Most Beautiful" issue on Wednesday, which includes 100 of the most stunning people from the worlds of film, television, music and politics.
Christina Applegate, 37, who graces the cover of the annual "Most Beautiful" issue, told the mag that her battle with breast cancer has given her a "feeling of purpose," -- along with a new lease on life.
more »NEW YORK, New York -- Paris Hilton may never earn an Oscar nomination -- but at least she's got a shot at a Webby.
The time has come for honoring not only the best of film and television, but also news, viral videos, podcasts and everything else online.
The 13th annual Webby Awards will recognize excellence in all things Internet; including NBC.com, Yahoo's OMG!, and even last year's infamous Shiba Inu Puppy Cam.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Think of Peter and Sydney as an "Odd Couple" for the 21st Century. Or better yet, think of their romantic -- or rather, bromantic -- comedy as one of the funniest movies in a long time. Directed by John Hamburg, and co-written by Hamburg with Larry Levin, "I Love You, Man" has a delightful, good-natured vibe that goes hand-in-hand with its raunchy, R-rated humor.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Plus, "Real World" star save dog from frozen lake. Anna Faris says she's "embarrassed on almost a daily basis" -- find out why! And, bromance hits Hollywood with the premiere of "I Love You, Man," see all the photos from the red carpet!
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more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Former "Saturday Night Live" star Amy Poehler gave fans a glimpse into her new NBC show, "Parks And Recreation," Sunday night during the Super Bowl.
Amy plays Leslie Knope, an employee of the Pawnee Indiana Parks Department, who said she is taking a cue from President Barack Obama.
"Our new President has committed to changing America, and I've committed to changing this abandoned pit into a beautiful park," Amy's character said while picking up trash at the bottom of an abandoned construction site.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Former "Saturday Night Live" star Amy Poehler is bringing politics to the primetime comedy table.
Originally set up as an "Office" spin-off, during development of the show, creators Greg Daniels and Micheal Schur, took things in a different direction entirely.
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- "ER" is finishing its final season, but fans can look forward to an extra three episodes of the long-running hospital drama - as well as fresh seasons of comedies "The Office" and "30 Rock," NBC announced at the TCAs on Thursday.
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