A man who donated to a South Dakota museum a slightly damaged acoustic guitar played by Elvis Presley that is at the center of a custody battle insisted Thursday he had the right to give it away because he owned it.
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Get ready, wishers. Disney’s “Into the Woods,” a tale of witches, wolves and magic, hits theaters January 1, 2015.
A group of young people at New York City’s Rikers Island got some words of encouragement from hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons and actor LL Cool J.
A man who raped and killed Kelsey Grammer’s sister nearly 40 years ago has been denied parole after the actor testified against his release.
The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin is jazzed about more than music at the Ohio State Fair: She’s also looking forward to the food.
ABC network has rejected an ad for the upcoming Robert Rodriguez film “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For,” because of two scenes in which the “Penny Dreadful” actress appears to be naked.
Actress Zoe Saldana stripped down for the Women’s Health UK “nude issue” and discussed how her body image affects her happiness.
“Cosmoplis” star Emily Hampshire has been cast in SyFy’s “12 Monkeys” in a role previously played by Brad Pitt. “Hell on Wheels” actor Tom Noonan, meanwhile, will play a mysterious villain.
It doesn’t sound like the original winner of Miss Nevada’s Outstanding Teen pageant intends to step aside after a scoring irregularities scandal.
British singer Adele’s toddler son has won a five-figure sum in damages after paparazzi photographed private family moments.
It’s a black and white issue, in the most literal sense. Iggy Azalea. She’s a white girl indebted to black culture.
Talk-show host Alan Stock flew to Israel on the Fourth of July for a two-week working vacation. Some vacation.
In a July 18 filing in Manhattan Surrogate Court, Friedman recalled conversations with Hoffman where the topic of a trust for his children was raised. He said Hoffman wanted his estimated $35 million fortune to go his longtime partner and the children’s mother, Mimi O’Donnell.
Frank Sinatra would be proud of what’s happening at the Italian American Club, one of his few remaining haunts.
Actor James Garner, whose whimsical style in the 1950s TV Western “Maverick” led to a stellar career in TV and films such as “The Rockford Files” and his Oscar-nominated “Murphy’s Romance,” has died, police said. He was 86.