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Jimmy Kimmel and Sarah Silverman end romanceJimmy Kimmel and Sarah Silverman have broken up, their publicists said Monday. "Jimmy and Sarah have no further comment," Kimmel's spokesman Lewis Kay told The Associated Press, confirming the split that was first reported on Vanity Fair magazine's Web site.
Death Row Records auctioned for $24 millionDeath Row Records, the hip-hop label that released seminal gangster rap albums by Tupac Shakur, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, has been auctioned for $24 million.
Miss USA offers humor and philosophy about fallMiss USA has learned a simple lesson from her humiliating tumble during the Miss Universe pageant—the second year in a row the American contestant has taken a spill.
Hard Knox for Jolie-Pitt boy, but Vivienne shinesKnox Leon's first report card wasn't great. Or maybe it's just that his twin sister, Vivienne Marcheline, ruined the curve.
Rove defends defiance of congressional subpoenaFormer White House adviser Karl Rove on Monday defended his defiance of a congressional subpoena, saying he's offered lawmakers other ways to question him about allegations of political pressure at the Justice Department.
Mellencamp transitions from rocker to songwriterAlthough John Mellencamp was recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the veteran doesn't consider himself a rocker—at least not anymore.
French daily scoops Hollywood reportersThe world's entertainment press tripped over themselves, making embarrassing errors along the way, as they fought to be first to report the biggest celebrity story of the year: the birth of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's twins.
Brolin, Wright, others in film crew arrestedJosh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright, along with members of a crew filming an Oliver Stone movie, were arrested during a bar fight Saturday morning, police said.
Whoopi Goldberg to appear in 'Xanadu' on BroadwayWhoopi Goldberg is going back to Broadway. Goldberg, a co-host on the ABC's "The View," announced on the air Monday that she will appear in the Tony-nominated roller-skating musical "Xanadu" as one of the show's evil sisters, Caliope.
'Hellboy' stokes box office with $34.5 million"Hellboy II: The Golden Army" caught box-office heat with a $34.5 million debut, while Eddie Murphy flopped as his comedy "Meet Dave" opened with just $5.3 million.