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Ratings: ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Takes Top Honors on Night of Obama Press Conference
Gordon Ramsay’s culinary bullying beats out the president
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Comcast to Let On Demand Advertisers Swap Out and Target Spots
Companies such as Chrysler and Kraft will no longer need to have the same ad run throughout a 30- to 45-day buy
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Amy Winehouse’s Funeral: ‘Good Night, My Angel, Sleep Tight’
Amy’s father, Mitch Winehouse, eulogized his daughter at Tuesday’s memorial service
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‘Weeds’: Martin Short Attends a ‘Fingers-Only Meat Banquet’ (Video)
Showtime’s dramatic comedy upped the laugh quotient on Monday
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George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Madonna Coming to Toronto Film Fest
Key fall festival will kick off with U2 documentary “From the Sky Down”
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‘Amy Winehouse Wanted to Be in the 27 Club,’ Passages Co-Founder Says
The “Back to Black” singer needed rehab that focused on her emotional issues, Pax Prentiss says. Tragically, she never found it
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At Comic-Con 2011, Hollywood Went to the Dark Side
The offerings at this year’s geekfest in San Diego were dark, bleak and angry
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‘Gotti: In the Shadow of My Father’ to Start Shooting in January
The mob drama starring Al Pacino, John Travolta and Joe Pesci will film in New York; producers expect to announce the casting of John Gotti Jr. within the next few weeks
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Andrew Setos Out as Fox Group’s Engineering President
The 23-year News Corp. veteran’s contract was up and he decided to leave, a spokesperson tells TheWrap
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Pundit Starts ‘#FuckYouWashington’ Twitter Craze Over Budget Battle
Jeff Jarvis’ hashtag becomes a trending topic on Twitter over the weekend
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Paramount Sets Dec. 9 Release Date for Jason Reitman’s ‘Young Adult’
Studio plans to take the comedy wide on Dec. 16
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‘Gossip Girl’ Actress Leighton Meester Sues — And Is Sued By — Her Mother
The actress’s mother says the 25-year-old beat her with a bottle and withheld money from her ailing younger brother; Leighton says her mother’s a drug addict
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Review: Eric Church’s ‘Chief’ Aim Is Poetic Rowdiness
On his third album, country star Eric Church puts a welcomely poetic spin on some overly familiar small-town tropes