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You might want to sit down for this: Miley Cyrus is taking a breather from her illustrious recording career. Why? The poor man's Taylor Swift, in the midst of a challenging transition from Nickelodeon fixture to adult entertainer (no, not that kind--yet), is sick of making music that "doesn't truly inspire" her. More»
Moments after Kathryn Bigelow became the first female Best Director Oscar winner for The Hurt Locker, goons celebrated the breakthrough and defaced the movie's Wikipedia page with petty, vile sexism. Can we check the tape to see if Harvey Weinstein was tapping away on his iPhone as they announced the win? More»
This was one of the only scenes I caught of last night's 2010 Oscar award ceremony in Hollywood. And, since I just spent 20 min looking for this image online (I had to find a clip of it and take a screen shot), I guess it wasn't even that important. Okay, well what DID you guys care about? More»
[via Young Manhattanite, via the AP]
@rainnwilson: "Shhhh. I'm live tweeting from directly under Sandra Bullocks chair." — Rainn Wilson, actor.
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@ditzkoff: Charlize Theron would like to thank R. Crumb and my 16-year-old id for designing her outfit tonight. — David Itzkoff, New York Times reporter. More»
The always topical dancers from Rick's Cabaret have their acrylic-nailed fingers on the pop culture pulse once again. And while there are plenty of guides to winning your Oscar pool out there, the Rick's girls, who freelance for Cahiers du Cinéma on the side, have produced the best one of all. More»
All sorts of "leaks" are spoiling/drumming up interest in Sunday's Oscar ceremony. And the show's biggest get so far is Oprah Winfrey, who'll (almost certainly) introduce Gabourey Sidibe for Best Actress in Precious: Etc., which Winfrey co-produced. More»
Geez, Internet, what did Helen Mirren do to you? A Nielsen survey purports to handicap the Oscars by gauging the online chatter about each nominee. And if blog and social media mentions are good predictors (they're not) Avatar, Jeff Bridges and Sandra Bullock will do well at the big show. More»