Christine Cavanaugh, best known for her prolific vocal work — including memorable roles as the titular character in “Babe” and lovable scaredy-cat Chuckie Finster on Nickelodeon’s “Rugrats” — died on Dec. 22 of unknown causes at her home in Cedar City, Utah. She was 51.
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You can’t actually bet on the awards at Las Vegas casinos. But if you could, “Birdman,” “Boyhood,” Michael Keaton and Julianne Moore would be good places to put your money, according to Johnny Avello, director of race and sports operations.
That’s the takeaway from Fandango’s survey of the most anticipated films of 2015. The online ticketing company found that “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is the film that moviegoers are most jazzed to see next year, while “Avengers: Age of Ultron” has to settle for runner-up status.
Celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis has gone public with her split from husband, Todd Thompson.
Comedy superstar Katt Williams told me his New Year’s resolution is, “I’m not going to jail for anything, no matter what. I’m going to be squeaky clean, and nobody’s going to mess with me.”
The intimate Commercial Center theater is metamorphosing into a comedy-oriented venue.
A Las Vegas man was charged with crashing into singer and actress Jennifer Lopez’ Rolls Royce while driving drunk, the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office said Monday.
The studios are throwing everything possible — short of a genetically engineered young Eddie Murphy and the reanimated corpse of John Wayne — at theaters this year.
Sony apparently isn’t the only one who lost money on “The Interview” last week.
Eric Whitacre is a world-class, Grammy Award-winning music composer who grew up in rural Nevada, went to school at UNLV and makes about a dozen speaking appearances a year. He also recently appeared before the Governor’s Conference on Tourism.