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Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones are reuniting onstage to play sparring lovers Beatrice and Benedick in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing," London's Old Vic Theatre announced Monday.
Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones are reuniting onstage to play sparring lovers Beatrice and Benedick in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing," London's Old Vic Theatre announced Monday.
London Fashion Week kicked into high gear Sunday, with a hectic day of shows that culminated in Lady Gaga taking a starring turn on celebrity milliner Philip Treacy's catwalk.
Few designers could, or would, overshadow the models wearing their outfits. But Vivienne Westwood did just that Sunday, closing her London Fashion Week show by walking down the catwalk wearing a crazy printed T-shirt, shorts and makeup that looked as if she had a giant black eye.
Regis Philbin's chair on "Live!" won't have time to cool off before Jerry Seinfeld arrives as the first guest host of the post-Regis era.
Cynthia Nixon will be returning to Broadway in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Wit."

Soulful crooner Javier Colon was crowned the inaugural winner of "The Voice," NBC's new singing contest.
Kim Cattrall will soon be sipping cocktails on a Broadway stage.
Kim Cattrall will soon be sipping cocktails on a Broadway stage.
Kim Cattrall and "The Kids Are All Right" were among the winners Saturday night at the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation's 22nd annual Media Awards.

After 12 years playing sultry screen vixen Samantha Jones on "Sex and the City," Kim Cattrall says she's "letting it all hang out" in her new role as a has-been porn star.

The action fantasy "The Last Airbender" _ about people who can command fire, air, water and earth _ now controls something else: the Razzie awards for Hollywood's worst film achievements of 2010.
Despite a barrage of bad reviews and pair of Razzie nominations, "Sex and the City" star Kim Cattrall is hopeful for another installment in the TV and film franchise.

Despite a barrage of bad reviews and pair of Razzie nominations, "Sex and the City" star Kim Cattrall is hopeful for another installment in the TV and film franchise.
She said packing on the pounds for "Monica Velour," which comes out April 8, was her fist break from dieting in 25 years and was "wonderful."
"We were shooting in Detroit, and there's a lot of great bars in Detroit," Cattrall said. "So I ate and I drank for about six weeks."