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Judd Apatow of 'Funny People': From Stand-Up to Bromance - TIME
Judd Apatow is working much harder on this article than I am. He wants to meet at 8 a.m., suggests six different events I can accompany him to and sends me more e-mails checking on my progress than my editor does. The two-minute video interview that I
Young Indianapolis church-goers find meaning under the Archway
The priest is wearing a collar but has ditched the bright robes of a cleric for blue jeans and a black shirt.
There are still hallelujahs in the hymn book, but there's no organ. And the choirboys are missing in action.
And while a sermon is in the
YouTube wedding video inspires a fun trend
The wedding party is morphing into the surprise party.
There are events advertised as mere cocktail parties until, poof! A preacher appears and the host and hostess swap vows between sips of Champagne. There are receptions that feature a bride and
Jennifer Connelly prefers slim spouse
Jennifer Connelly hates it when husband Paul Bettany beefs up for films.
The 38-year-old actress - who raises two children with Paul - can't stand it when he sports large muscles as he reminds her of the guys she avoided when she was a student.
He is
MARK WAHLBERG - Mark Wahlberg marries
Mark Wahlberg has gotten married.
The 38-year-old actor tied the knot with his long-term girlfriend, model Rhea Durham, in an intimate ceremony yesterday (01.08.09).
A source at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Beverly Hills said the couple looked
But For Video, Volume 43
There is probably no "tool" that has done more for injecting a wee bit of honesty into busts than the dash cam, which is why you won't find one on any police car in New York City. But you will in Cookeville, Tennessee.
If Carlos Ferrell had been
Bawdy burlesque shows entice new generation
The naughty, bawdy art form of burlesque is skipping, singing, dancing, joking and stripping its way back onto stages across North America and Europe to remind us of a time when tease and fun was a show of not showing.
While the original burlesques
Loud mouths
What a week for the Sox. Things went south in a hurry for the South Siders. Perfect game and first place to third place in less than a week. Then, all of a sudden, they win three straight against the Yankees.
What a week for the Sox. Things went south
'NCAA Football '10' addictive but flawed
The video action gets choppy sometimes during instant replays in the EA Sports game "NCAA Football '10."
NEW IN STORES
And now for something completely different, "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" is a video game tie-in with a summer