TV shrink Dr. Phil McGraw canceled his Britney Spears intervention show Monday amid criticism that he violated her privacy by visiting her in the hospital.
On Monday morning, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, desperate to retain an ounce of dignity but equally hard up for their $6 million fee from NBC, will make some kind of announcement about Sunday night's Golden Globes telecast.
The Golden Globes and NBC agreed Monday to scrap the traditional show format, which faced picketing by striking writers, in favor of a news conference approach.
Claims that Tom Cruise is the second-in-command of the Church of Scientology and that his daughter Suri is the product of a sperm donation from Scientology's late founder L. Ron Hubbard are among the charges alleged in an explosive new biography.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says he likes Prince Charles and thinks President Bush is crazy, in an interview with Naomi Campbell in the British edition of GQ magazine.
The returning "Daily Show with Jon Stewart" and "Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert" face a challenge even greater than that of writer-deprived Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Kimmel