Los Angeles (E! Online) - Wow. Holy TV goodness!
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The Phelpsian frenzy shows no sign of slowing down.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Even a football stadium couldn't hold Barack Obama's audience.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Let the haters give a toast: One of the biggest Top Chef villains' goose is cooked.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Here's one piece of inside information Chuck doesn't need to keep secret: NBC has picked up an additional nine episodes of the computer-geek spy show, guaranteeing a full second season before the new run even kicks off.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Leave it to a Numb3rs star to go forth and multiply.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Saturday Night Live is looking to make a splash this season.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Shannen Doherty is Hollywood's original bad girl, but you wouldn't know it from the press she's doing lately—especially the latest Us Weekly cover story in which the actress insists she's found an "inner peace" and refuses to comment on her turbulent relationships with her former 90210 castmates.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Mackenzie Phillips is seriously going to need to take it One Day at a Time after her latest run-in with the law.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - If Luke Perry does decide to reprise his role as Dylan McKay on the new 90210, the 42-year-old former television heartthrob is likely to get lots of attention.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Time will tell if Eden proves heavenly for CBS' ratings.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Forget daisies, ABC is pushing pies.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The Emmy awards and fall season premieres are just around the corner, so it's time to recognize some of America's great television thespians. Or better yet, the actors pretending to be Americans. You thought we hadn't noticed the influx of Brits infiltrating our airwaves?
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Body language experts, welcome to your field day.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Sure, it lasted for 17 days (not including soccer)—but still!
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Is Kathy Griffin presenting at the Primetime Emmy Awards?
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The Summer Olympics didn't finish as big as it started. The Hills didn't start as big as it finished.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Carmen Electra really isn't all about sex. Really, she isn't.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The upcoming Stand Up to Cancer benefit is beginning to look like the Oscars, the Emmys and the Grammys rolled into one.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Get ready for another look at the new 90210. TV Guide just released its cover featuring Jennie Garth and newbie costars Tristan Wilds and Shenae Grimes. And its headline teases that Brenda is back to cause trouble.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Yesterday, the Internet was buzzing that Paula Abdul didn't approve of American Idol's decision to hire a fourth judge, songwriter Kara DioGuardi.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - • Woody Harrelson's done the Natural Born Killers thing.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Stephanie Pratt celebrated her 22nd birthday on The Hills last night. Gotta say we'd much rather have been at last week's B-day party for Audrina, with all her punk friends making Lo skittish.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Gossip Girl's reputation is proceeding 90210.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - As our Gossip Girl countdown continues (seven days remaining!), we were more than giddy when Page Six Magazine featured Ed "Chuck Bass" Westwick this weekend. We have to run their names together because it's impossible to separate the real person from the character—they're both so pompous and charming at the same time.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - It's time to get a bigger table.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The rumors were partly true: Lance Bass will be among the celeb hoofers on the forthcoming seventh season of Dancing With the Stars.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Yes, the Olympics suffered the post-Michael Phelps blues. And, yes, suffered is too harsh a word.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - It's not quite a Disaster Movie, but it's close.
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