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Suckers For A TomKat Wedding

Suckers For A TomKat Wedding

It's so embarrassing, but when we saw how adorable little Suri Cruise was as she was toted by her parents Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes in Rome, we were goners. (She does not look particularly Asian, either.) We suddenly believe in media circus weddings abroad with a motley group of celebrities (Leah Remini and Jenna Elfman we get - they're Scientologists - but J. Lo and Jim Carrey?) and unions bound by carefully vetted contracts. Tom Cruise's children with Nicole Kidman are so damn cute, too. We can't help it if we feel like Kelly in The Office. (Speaking of, the Lazy Scranton video is on the NBC website.) more ›

Emmys Coverage 2006:  We're Only Watching for Conan

Emmys Coverage 2006: We're Only Watching for Conan

After last year's mess of an awards show and this year's joke of nominations (where is love for Lauren Graham, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences?), we were going to swear off this year's Emmys. But then we realized Conan O'Brien was hosting, so we must watch and liveblog. And there's the hope of a good Steve Carrell bit, not to mention awkward reaction shots of Candy and Tori Spelling during the Aaron Spelling tribute. more ›

The [American] Office Tonight

The [American] Office Tonight

Gothamist was pretty wary about NBC's version of The Office, but the commercials and previews have make it look very watchable. And we love shows that touch upon how insanely soul-crushing the office life can be. The American cast even looks pretty schlubby - a rarity this side of dumb-oaf-male leads on some sitcoms (you know, the ones where you're wondering "How did he land Leah Remini?") - which must have been an answered prayer to all those people labeled "character actors." We'll be tuning in tonight at 9:30PM, after the other office comedy, The Apprentice. more ›

Modeling Catfight

Modeling Catfight

This could mean millions would be paid out to agencies' models, and one concerned modeling agency head tells the DN, "It could break all of us totally and it would mean the end of modeling in New York." Maybe then modeling could turn into a cable channel, the America's Top Model channel. While the Daily News treats this as bombshell news, it doesn't seem that surprising. Aren't there always reports of models being flown to foreign countries to be used by various wealthy businessmen or sultans as playthings? more ›

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