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More true love on the set of 'True Blood.'
"Her human partner is a girl, but I'm pretty sure she goes both ways."
And there's a human-friendly version of Tru Blood on the way, too!
Plus: Alec Baldwin is still talking about that "thoughtless pig" phone call.
Plus: Andrew Shue a little bitter about not starring in the 'Melrose Place' remake.
We spotted the indie actress on the arm of artist Scott Lenhardt last night at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Not as cool a title as the "Sausage King of Chicago," but it will do.
Plus, Gwyneth Paltrow offers Mario Batali a free gym membership that may be either a kind gesture or a really catty move. In our gossip roundup!
'Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark' is set to debut on Broadway on February 18, 2010.
Man, who knew the clean-living types play on the same playground we do?
Plus: J.J. Abrams doles out some fanboy nip regarding 'Star Trek.'
Maybe she's gonna play a rich cougar divorceée. Hmmm. Plus, Patrick McMullan's gonna cameo on 'Gossip Girl' ... so meta! In the gossip roundup.
And Clint Eastwood explains how he's mastered the nasty-old-bigot role.
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