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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Top Entertainment in The News

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'Teen Mom' tests positive for drugs

    Back in July, "Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans landed in trouble for violating her probation after smoking marijuana.A lawyer for a teen who stars on MTV 2's reality show "Teen Mom 2" says she tested positive for marijuana and opiates and was charged with a probation violation.


DeGraw released from hospital after attack

    Singer Gavin DeGraw was injured after being attacked in New York's East Village on Sunday night.The 34-year-old singer-songwriter has been released from a New York hospital after an attack that left him with a broken nose, a concussion and other injuries.


Michael Jackson's kids growing up quickly

    Prince Jackson, left, Paris Jackson, right, and Blanket Jackson attend a ceremony to honor their father, Michael Jackson, at Children's Hospital in Los Angeles on Monday, Aug. 8.Michael Jackson's children Prince, Paris and Blanket attended the Jackson Family donation event at Children's Hospital Los Angeles on Monday.


Radio personality Fred Imus dies at 69
    A spokesman for Don Imus says that the controversial radio personality's brother, Fred Imus, has died in his Tucson home. He was 69.
In movies, no marriage woes are irreconcilable

    In "Crazy, Stupid, Love," when Steve Carell's character learns that his wife (Julianne Moore) has cheated on him, they split. But he, taking inspiration from his young son, eventually realizes his true love for his wife.Going by the movies, one would think most divorces ended in reconciliation. Of course, remarrying an ex-spouse is a rarity. Statistics on it are hard to come by, but nearly half of first marriages in the United States end in divorce.


'80s movie sequels we'd like to see

    Imagine "E.T." returning to Earth to save us all -- using Reese's Pieces as currency.Inspired by Cameron Crowe's musings on a sequel to "Say Anything," we wondered what our cinematic stars of the past would be up to. Are you ready for '36 Candles,' or 'Top Gun Soars Again'?


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