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Ah, nothing says Friday quite like Helen Mirren in front of a green screen.
Oprah: a great physical comedian. Who knew? (Answer: probably Gayle.)
Love her or hate her, she's going to be around for a while.
Biz Markie, joined by Kaley Cuoco, Paul Scheer and Drew Carey, honored Facebook Unfriend Day in song on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Gaga also reveals she's quite the cook when she's on tour.
Plus: Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro team up again!
Plus, Chelsea Handler tells country star Blake Shelton that his greatest-hits album is just lazy, on our regular late-night roundup.
What a delight. Also, so handsome.
This is easily the most riveting documentary we've seen since 'Man on Wire.'
This ought to be the perfect remedy for your 'New Moon' comedown.
The ripple effect of Nell Scovell's 'Vanity Fair' piece hits the New York 'Times.'
We bet that Jay Leno's and Conan O'Brien's wives are pretty happy that they don't have any female writers on their respective staffs.
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