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Actress Cameron Diaz marries musician, Benji Madden in an intimate ceremony at their Los Angeles home
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Actress Cameron Diaz marries musician, Benji Madden in an intimate ceremony at their Los Angeles home
"The Book of Mormon" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone describe to Steve Kroft why they chose Mormons for their first crack at a Broadway musical.
"South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone were big fans of "All in the Family," a 1970s CBS sitcom. Perhaps this is why their most incorrigible character, Cartman, has a lot in common with Archie Bunker.
"The Book of Mormon" cast members Andrew Rannells, Nikki M. James, and Josh Gad say the musical's creators are great to work with because "they take comedy seriously."
After a red-hot Hollywood start, Alec Baldwin made a curious career decision and headed East from L.A.
What the future might hold for Beyonce.
The "Let's Make a Deal" star opens up about how he's prepping for his return to Broadway
U2's Bono and The Edge recall working on the music for "Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark" at home in Ireland.
Director Julie Taymor explains why "Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark" has to appeal to a wide audience, including people who don't like comic books.
Kyle Jean-Baptiste was the first African-American and youngest person to play the role of Jean Valjean in "Les Miserables" on Broadway
21-year-old Kyle Jean-Baptiste, youngest actor to play starring role in "Les Miserables," died Friday in fall from fire escape
The ballerina has put aside her nervousness and is finding her feet on Broadway
Artist was just 17, singing in high school shows, when he signed with a label, but could soon be back for a brand new Broadway role
The Hollywood star plans a concert tour of his native Australia starting in November based on his successful one-man show on Broadway
Whitaker will make his Broadway debut this spring as a drunken, small time hustler in a revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Hughie"
Hedwig is packing up her miniskirt and high heels and leaving Broadway
The "Let's Make a Deal" host will step into the high heels of the cross-dressing Lola
Radiohead's frontman and principal songwriter lent his talents to a play about love and memory starring Clive Owen
"Sylvia" was first produced off-Broadway starring Sarah Jessica Parker - Broderick's wife - in the doggie role
Christopher Smith explains what inspired him to bring John Newtown's hymn to the stage
Recently named "Dancing with the Stars" winner will play Roxie Hart on the Great White Way
Welsh-born actor-director who starred in Royal Shakespeare Company's mammoth "Nicholas Nickleby" became a mainstay of Broadway, familiar TV presence
"Glee" star is back on Broadway after 5 seasons with hit TV show; but he's finding out the "Peter Pan" lead isn't so easy
Alas poor iPhone, I knew thee well: A patron at the play "Hand to God" climbed to try to recharge his phone in what looked like an outlet
First African-American female principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre is warming up for her Broadway debut in "On the Town"
Apparent Russian drones and missiles have entered NATO members' airspace several times during Russia's war in Ukraine but no NATO country has ever tried to shoot them down.
President Trump said Tuesday he's "very unhappy" after Israel's military targeted members of Hamas in Qatar's capital of Doha.
President Trump has said he is firing Cook from her role over allegations she made false representations on mortgage agreements several years ago.
Democrat James Walkinshaw will defeat Republican Stewart Whitson in a Northern Virginia special House election to pick Rep. Gerry Connolly's successor, the Associated Press projects.
President Trump ordered the FDA to enforce rules on direct-to-consumer drug ads, after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released a report on the administration's approach to healthy outcomes for children and families.
In August, the Pentagon offered full military funeral honors to Jan. 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt, after denying her family's request for the honor in 2021.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it will decide whether President Trump can impose his most sweeping tariffs.
The Justice Department charged the suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., with one count of committing an act causing death on a mass transportation system.
President Trump's administration asked the Supreme Court on Monday to allow it to freeze billions of dollars in foreign aid funding.