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  • William and Kate take in polo, Hollywood celebs

    Prince William played well enough in a charity polo match Saturday to earn public kisses from his wife and then mingled with a dazzling array of Hollywood royalty eager to meet the newlyweds on their visit to Southern California.


  • FILE - In this Sept. 12, 2010 file photo, cast members of Jersey Shore, from left,  Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, Paul DelVecchio, Michael Sorrentino, Nicole Polizzi, Jenni Farley, Deena Nicole Cortese, Sammi Giancola and Vinny Guadagnino arrive at the MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, file)

    'Jersey Shore' premiere highest rated for MTV

    More than 8 million viewers watched Snooki and company return to "Jersey Shore."


  • Tuning In

    'Bury' tops Emmy bids


  • Tuning In

    'Bury' tops Emmy bids


  • 'Sopranos,' HBO movie top Emmy list

    LOS ANGELES - "The Sopranos," the mob series that went to its grave with a shockingly inconclusive finale, found a happy ending today with 15 Emmy nominations including best drama.


  • 'The Sopranos' dominate Emmy nominations

    LOS ANGELES — "The Sopranos," the mob series that went to its grave with a shockingly inconclusive finale, found a happy ending Thursday with 15 Emmy nominations including best drama.


  • 'The Sopranos' dominate Emmy nominations

    LOS ANGELES — "The Sopranos," the mob series that went to its grave with a shockingly inconclusive finale, found a happy ending Thursday with 15 Emmy nominations including best drama.


  • 'Sopranos,' HBO movie top Emmy list

    LOS ANGELES - "The Sopranos," the mob series that went to its grave with a shockingly inconclusive finale, found a happy ending today with 15 Emmy nominations including best drama.


  • Fateful 'Sopranos'

    Come Sunday, we'll know what happens to New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini), the kingpin of HBO's beloved drama. The fate of "The Sopranos" may already be set in concrete. No matter what goes down at 9 on Sunday night, we already know the show has slipped significantly during the two halves of its sixth and final season. A great series has become merely good — at times, ordinary — shrinking the legacy of what was the most acclaimed series of our generation.


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