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Amar'e Stoudemire talks sports in fashion

All 6'10'' (2.08 meters) of Stoudemire have stood out quite prominently in Paris fashion week this season _ with the NBA player attending numerous...

NYC premiere of Rogen film canceled as threats fly

NEW YORK (AP) — The blow that the hacking attack has dealt Sony is spreading beyond the entertainment corporation itself to theater chains and...

Tony Awards will lean on songs and celebrities

NEW YORK (AP) — Relax, Idina. At this star-studded ceremony, no one is going to mangle your name. The Tony Awards celebrating Broadway start Sunday...

Review…Neighbors is another Seth Rogen hit

Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne star in Neighbors as Mac and Kelly Radner, a couple with a new baby and the neighbors from Hell. ...

'Hobbit' box office elite with $73.7M, 'Tyler Perry's a Madea Christmas' 3rd

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Undaunted hobbits trumped princess power at the multiplex.. Per studio estimates Sunday, Warner Bros. "Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug" was...

'Catching Fire,' 'Frozen' holiday record breakers; 'Best Man,' 'Black Nativity,' 'Mandela' strong

"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" and 3-D animated musical "Frozen" dished up box office records over the Thanksgiving holiday. Lionsgate's sequel earned a prodigious $75...

Monsters’ beats zombies, Superman at box office

"Monsters University" (AP Photo/Disney-Pixar) by Sandy Cohen LOS ANGELES (AP) — Turns out zombies and Superman are no match for monsters. Disney's "Monsters University" is the weekend box-office winner, according to studio estimates released Sunday. The animated family film, which reunites stars Billy Crystal and John Goodman and their characters from the 2001 hit "Monsters, Inc.," debuted in first place with $82 million, beating out swarming zombies in "World War Z" and Superman himself in "Man of Steel." "The diversity of this weekend is part of what makes this business so great," said Dave Hollis, Disney's head of distribution. "It's a really extraordinary weekend for the industry."

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