One of the few cast members on “The Office’’ who isn’t from Boston was in our fair city last night to perform at Improv Boston’s “Holiday Fun-Raiser’’ at the Estate. Full Article at Boston Globe
Without admitting much of anything, Tiger Woods apologized yesterday, saying he had let his family down with “transgressions’’ he regrets “with all of my heart,’’ and that he plans to deal with his personal life out of the public eye. Full Article at Boston Globe
Independent journalist Tom Roston checks in and writes about the world of documentaries in his column, Doc Soup. Full Article at P.O.V.
Debs Delight in the Bal Crillon by Amanda FitzSimons Posted Tuesday November 24, 2009 From WWD Issue 11/24/2009 While their American peers will be spending the post-Thanksgiving weekend eating leftovers in sweatpants, 25 well-heeled young ladies will... Full Article at Jack & Jill Politics
Actor Forest Whitaker and wife Keisha brought along daughter Sonnet Noel, 13, to the premiere of Old Dogs, held Monday evening at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, Calif. Full Article at Celebrity Baby Blog
Yoko Ono Lennon has teamed up with Hard Rock International for Imagine There's No Hunger, a global campaign to benefit WHY - a nonprofit organization that strives to fight against hunger and poverty around the world. Full Article at Street Insider
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Ringo Starr, left, Forrest Whitaker, right, and Keisha Whitaker appear at Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood to show support for Hard Rock International?s "Imagine There's No Hunger" campaign benefiting World Hunger Year. Full Article at OH NO THEY DIDN'T
*Michael Jackson's "This Is It" documentary ended up earning $1.9 million more over the weekend than was initially calculated, thanks to a robust Sunday crowd. Full Article at EURweb
If comparing music from Gillian Welch and Outkast in our is like apples and oranges, ranking films like Amélie, The Dark Knight and Mulholland Drive is more like apples, ice crea... Full Article at Pate Magazine