Tina Fey Is Cool With Hobos
This is how you stay level-headed "in the business": never turn away New York's finest.
This is how you stay level-headed "in the business": never turn away New York's finest.
Finally, a one-stop shop for Dorothy Zbornak's best zingers!
With all due respect, Gaga seems pretty exhausted at this performance in New Zealand, where she spent the majority of the performance seated or (yikes) on her back.
If it weren't weird enough that, at eighteen, Lautner is being touted as the hottest barely-legal hearthrob since Zac Efron, this vintage pic of the young werewolf is even more unsettling.
Trannsexual Ice Queen, meet adoring fan.
When not "feeding the buzz," I'm usually managing My Parents Were Awesome, which is now becoming a book (I know, *groan*). Good news is, I'm looking for contributors, meaning you could get published!
...can now be found in Buffalo, New York (after breaking the record previously held by Toronto).
Leno's back, and he's brought an audience with him, kicking and screaming.
With the Oscars quickly approaching, we felt it was an appropriate time to walk you through the original Annie Hall's rules to looking your best for the red carpet.
Don't adjust your monitor -- that's not Lou Ferrigno, it's Real Housewife Kelly Bensimon showing off ...whatever it is she wants to show off, with a side of areola.
Don't vote Oregonian Steve Novick into the U.S. Senate just because you agree with his political standpoints. Vote for him because he has a hook for a hand!
A melted sign in England reminds us of why we're pretty psyched for colder weather.
The fashion designer and star of The Hills has signed a three-book deal with Harper Collins, where her first publication will be a semi-autobiographical novel called L.A. Candy due for release next summer.
After her first album initially tanked, Beyonce's li'l sis continues to try and shake off the inevitable comparison by releasing a vintage-sounding record with top-notch producers like Raphael Saadiq, Mark Ronson, and Pharrell Williams, although the response has been tepid (to say the least).
Yogurt companies have always targeted women, but the idiotic ads that essentially paint ladies as one-track-minded imbicles who sit on couches with their feet tucked behind them are finally receiving some backlash.
Their new single, "G.L.O.W.," will be premiered exclusively on Guitar Hero World Tour, marking the first time the game has previewed a new release before it's made available anywhere else.
Steve Jobs isn't dead. He swears.