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24 April 2013 10:56 AM, PDT | Us Weekly | See recent Us Weekly news »
What's in a name? A lot, for Harvey Weinstein's newborn son. The tot's moniker -- Dashiell, as the famed film exec confirmed during an appearance on CBS This Morning on Tuesday, April 23 -- is an ode not just to author Dashiell Hammett but also to Weinstein's romantic history with wife Georgina Chapman. The Oscar-winning producer revealed the inspiration behind his baby boy's nomenclature to CBS This Morning hosts Charlie Rose, Norah O'Donnell, and Gayle King. According to him, the name Dashiell is a nod back to [...] »
18 April 2013 7:11 PM, PDT | TVGuide - Breaking News | See recent TVGuide - Breaking News news »
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12. What's in a Name? Award: Is the world big enough for two famous Adam Scotts? After Adam Scott the golfer won the Masters, Adam Scott the actor was predictably inundated with jokes. And he's sick of it. "The jokes were really lame," the Parks and Recreation star vents on Conan. "'I can't believe anyone could mix up the two Adam Scotts. They're "Poehler" opposites.' 'Hey Adam, you know what's way below par? Your acting.' ... I mean this with nothing but love in my heart, but, please, can everybody shut the hell up?" Impressed with how Scott handled the situation, Conan presents Scott with....
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- Joyce Eng and Kate Stanhope
16 April 2013 7:23 AM, PDT | E! Online | See recent E! Online news »
What's in a name? Well, if you're Adam Scott, as in Adam Scott from Parks and Recreation, plenty. As in plenty annoying. Apparently the guy's gotten a wee bit bothered by all the jokes being made at his expense ever since another Adam Scott won The Masters over the weekend. So the actor decided to stop by Monday's Conan to express his frustration over the endless lame jokes by citing a few examples like, "Hey, who is his caddie? Nick Offerman?" and "I can't believe anyone could mix up the two Adam Scotts. They're 'Poehler' opposites" and "Hey Adam, you know what's below par? Your acting." Scott concluded by saying, "My life has become hell. So, »
1 March 2013 | PEOPLE.com | See recent PEOPLE.com news »
What's in a name? A whole lot when it comes to 1-year-old Chihuahua Victory, who always puts her best paw forward - even when she physically can't. The disabled dog was born with deformed front legs, which cause her to totter around, almost like a kangaroo. Now, she's getting a chance to take the next step toward a normal life. Victory is due to receive a protective vest, a set of wheels and a sled-like apparatus to improve her mobility, thanks to people around the world who heard her story and wanted to help, reports Today. It's been just a »
- Alison Schwartz
23 February 2013 4:23 AM, PST | Alt Film Guide | See recent Alt Film Guide news »
Hollywood's Costner takes home Honorary Award Speaking of Hollywood, the French Academy has frequently given its Honorary César (an equivalent to the Lifetime Achievement Award) to some curious group of Hollywood celebrities. Among those are Kate Winslet, Jude Law, Quentin Tarantino, Hugh Grant, Will Smith, Johnny Depp, Spike Lee, Andie McDowell, and Sylvester Stallone. This year, they've made another curious choice: Kevin Costner, whose Honorary Award was a tribute to his "fabulous contribution to cinematic history." Costner, among whose movie credits as actor and/or director are Dances with Wolves, Bull Durham, JFK, The Bodyguard, The Postman, and Waterworld, thanked the French Academy of Film Arts and Sciences for embracing him "for who I am." Other César winners Among this year's other César winners were, in the supporting categories, Valérie Benguigui and Guillaume de Tonquédec for What's in a Name? / Le Prénom, directed by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patelliere. »
- Andre Soares
5 items from 2013
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