Justin Bieber's mom wants to set the record straight: She's not interested in the political fray on abortion as she promotes "Crescendo," a new film she hopes will raise $10 million for centers that help pregnant girls.
Tina Fey had a million seller with a book of essays called "Bossypants." Amy Poehler? She has a deal for a book which appears to be a little bit of everything.
Stung by the overwhelmingly negative reaction to removing the name of original "Saturday Night Live" cast member Gilda Radner from a cancer support group's title, a Wisconsin chapter is borrowing one of the comedian's catch phrases for its next announcement: Never mind.
Jessica Chastain easily outmuscled Arnold Schwarzenegger and Mark Wahlberg over the weekend, topping the box office with both her supernatural horror film "Mama" and the Oscar-nominated Osama bin Laden hunt thriller "Zero Dark Thirty."
It was elegant, eloquent, genteel and classy.

Is Jamie Foxx a racist? The actor recently hosted "Saturday Night Live," delivering a rant that was supposed to be funny. It wasn't. In fact, had a white person delivered the same monologue but simply exchanged the word "white" for "black," his career would be over.
"Saturday Night Live" is welcoming two prominent up-and-comers to this week's show.
This week, with the opening of the historical romance "Hyde Park on Hudson," I finally get to do a Five Most list I've been thinking about for a while now: my favorite Bill Murray performances.
Remember Roseanne Roseannadana? Or Emily Litella? Or Baba Wawa?