Miley Cyrus kicks off Bolt Across America, a fundraising event in which fans of her upcoming animated film 'Bolt,' roll coast to coast in a giant, human-sized hamster ball to raise money for the ASPCA. (July 25)
From Keanu Reeves to Jennifer Connelly to Dwayne Johnson -- top celebs are at Comic-Con this year. The movie stars give us the scoop on their new films as well as Comic-Con-inspired fashion. (July 25)
Funkmeister George Clinton marked his 67th birthday with a blast of celeb friends, including Sly Stone and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The bash also celebrated Clinton's new album, 'George Clinton and Some Gangsters of Love,' due this fall. (July 25)
With the 'The Dark Knight' taking over the box office, comic book fans are anticipating the release of 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine.' AP Entertainment caught up with Hugh Jackman and Stan Lee at Comic-Con to discuss the new film. (July 25)
Sir Elton John has finally played in all 50 U.S. states. The musician talks about touring in America as well as his concern over lax attitudes towards HIV/AIDS. (July 25)
Hollywood's election season is in full effect. AP Entertainment caught up with the cast of 'Swing Vote,' including Kevin Costner and Kelsey Grammer, at the L.A. premiere. (July 25)
Batman star Christian Bale asks for privacy in assault allegations; British actor and comedian Russell Brand will host this year's Video Music Awards; Amy Adams is engaged to acting-class sweetie. (July 25)
'The Dark Knight' has its premiere in Barcelona, Spain. (July 24)
In Christian Bale's first comments since allegations surfaced that he assaulted his mother and sister - the Batman star asks for privacy. (July 24)
Kanye West and MTV partner up for the documentary "Choose or Lose and Kanye West Present: Homecoming." West and MTV's Sway Calloway pay surprise visits to recently returned war veterans in the one-hour special that airs Monday, July 28. (July 24)
AP Television Writer Frazier Moore reviews 'Sordid Lives,' a new series premiering on the LOGO Network. (July 24)
For 'X-Files' fans - you can believe the wait is over. The long awaited film, 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe' opens in theaters Friday. At this week's L.A. premiere, stars said that only fans can ensure that there will be a sequel. (July 24)
Miley Cyrus talks to The AP about her faith in God and the difficulties growing up in the media spotlight. (July 24)
Singer Cyndi Lauper sat down with AP Entertainment in London to talk about her latest album 'Bring you to the Brink' which was released Monday. (July 24)
'X Files' creator Chris Carter and stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson talk about their new film. (July 23)
Hear what Amy Winehouse's dad has to say about her new wax figure at London's Madame Tussauds. (July 23)
Miley Cyrus may be the most potent phenomenon in Hollywood and The AP's Samantha Critchell delves into her celebrity style. Get a sneak peek at back to school trends for the tween set. (July 23)
Latin American singer, Thalia, talks to the Associated Press about her successful international music career. Her latest album 'Lunada' includes both new songs and new versions of old classics. (July 23)
Dayana Mendoza put a promising modeling career on hold to go for - and win - the Miss Universe crown. She gets candid with the AP about eating healthy, plastic surgery and her goals for the future. (July 23)
Kid Rock has been sentenced to a year's probation and fined 1,000-dollars for his role in a fight at a suburban Atlanta Waffle House last fall. (July 22)
Miley Cyrus releases her latest album, "Breakout." It has more mature sound that's already finding an older audience with the single, "7 Things." Other releases this week include Sugarland and Buddy Guy. (July 22)
Estelle Getty, the diminutive actress who spent 40 years struggling for success before landing a role of a lifetime in 1985 as the sarcastic Sophia on "The Golden Girls," has died. She was 84. (July 22)
The video game industry's annual gathering in L.A. was a bit of a letdown this year. There were plenty of sequels but few exciting new games or features. AP's weekly Video Game Video reviews the show.
Check out 'Stiff Dylans' - a band brought together for the teen comedy 'Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging' - that has now developed its own following. (July 22)
Batman star Christian Bale was arrested Tuesday over allegations of assaulting his mother and sister, police and British media said. (July 22)
The Rolling Stones keyboardist Chuck Leavell brings his passion for conservation to the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History to talk about a new exhibition, "Dig It! The Secrets of Soil." (July 21)
Amy Winehouse's husband was sentenced Monday to 27 months in jail for assault and obstructing justice. (July 21)
A federal appeals court has thrown out a $550,000 fine against CBS for the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show that ended with Janet Jackson's breast-baring "wardrobe malfunction." (July 21)
With more than '7 things' on her plate - including a hit TV show, a mega tour, 3-D movie and controversial photos to name a few -- Miley Cyrus is breaking out with her solo debut album. (July 21)
Batman has sent Spidey packing as king of Hollywood's box-office superheroes. 'The Dark Knight' took in a record 155.34 million-dollars in its first weekend, topping the previous best of 151.1 million-dollars for 'Spider-Man 3 in 2007. (July 21)
Angelina Jolie has left the hospital where she gave birth to her twins in Nice, France. In this AP exclusive video, Jolie's obstetrician said that everything is 'perfectly fine' after her delivery last Saturday evening. (July 19)
AP Entertainment caught up with some moviegoers after they watched 'The Dark Knight' in New York. See what they had to say about the film. (July 18)
AP Movie Critic, Christy Lemire, reviews the latest Batman movie "The Dark Knight" directed by Christopher Nolan. (July 18)
Composers Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard reunite to score the music for "The Dark Knight." The two previously worked together in 2005 for 'Batman Begins' and caught up with The AP to talk about the project. (July 18)
Just hours after getting another best comedy actress Emmy nomination, the star of ''Ugly Betty' returned to her character's roots in Queens, New York. (July 18)
An attorney for Britney Spears says an agreement has been reached that grants the singer more visits with her children. (July 18)
50 Cent gets the green light to take a vacation with his son, "Desperate Housewives" creator says the series will end after seven seasons and an auction of James Brown's possessions fetches some hefty bids. (July 18)
Paul Levitz, the president of DC Comics, discusses the evolution of Batman movies over the past 40 years. (July 17)
Brent Smith, lead singer of Shinedown, tells AP Entertainment about their controversial new single, 'Devour.' According to Smith, the song was written for the troops in Iraq. (July 17)
Justin Timberlake, an avid golfer and Memphis Tigers fan, hosted the ESPY Awards honoring the year's best sports moments and athletes. (July 17)
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