'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America
Jason Collins nearly got Rick Welts into $200 worth of trouble.
Mr. "SexyBack" performed back-to-back Sunday night.
LL Cool J spent the night before the Grammy Awards sipping Hennessy with some of his famous friends.
GLAAD has named the film "Cloud Atlas," AMC's reality show "Small Town Security," and the New Yorker magazine among its nominees for the 24th Annual GLAAD Media Awards.
There's no media entity more pleased to be called an empire than Nerdist, the online factory of earnest pop culture enthusiasm.
Al Pacino came back again and Jessica Chastain showed up for the first time. "Annie" returned and so did "Evita" and "Elf." Katie Holmes made a second appearance and that old stalwart "The Lion King" celebrated its 15th anniversary. Yes, 2012 was a year of old and new, theatrically speaking.
Al Pacino came back again and Jessica Chastain showed up for the first time. "Annie" returned and so did "Evita" and "Elf." Katie Holmes made a second appearance and that old stalwart "The Lion King" celebrated its 15th anniversary. Yes, 2012 was a year of old and new, theatrically speaking.
A pair of assassins, a horde of zombies and an intergalactic commander are facing off against a scarf-clad wanderer at Friday night's Spike Video Game Awards.

Thousands of holiday revelers bundled against a brisk Thursday evening joined President Obama in welcoming the start to the D.C. Christmas season with the lighting of the National Christmas Tree.

President Obama and his family will flip the switch for the 90th annual lighting of the National Christmas Tree.
The Spike Video Game Awards are assembling past hosts.
Presidential killers are reuniting thanks to the Roundabout Theatre Company.
Dr. Horrible is coming to television.

Once upon a time, a quirky film made on a shoestring turned into an unlikely Oscar winner and, even more improbably, a Broadway show.
Once upon a time, a quirky film made on a shoestring turned into an unlikely Oscar-winner and, even more improbably, a Broadway show.
"Thanks for stepping up. For standing tall. And at 7 feet, that's saying a lot," Harris wrote.
"One of the things I love about Chris is he's a true finisher," says Harris. "He has expanded his empire radically and yet everything he sets his mind to accomplishing, he finishes. In this industry, you get a lot of people with great ideas but not a lot of follow-through."