James Dagwell presents a round-up of the week's entertainment news.
Postman Pat has had a 21st century makeover.
One of the biggest-ever exhibitions of contemporary Italian art opens in Venice's Palazzo Grassi.
Tom Cruise's new movie creating big buzz
Mark Kermode reviews the latest UK film releases including, Taken, Righteous Kill and Redbelt.
CEO Chris DeWolfe on the groundbreaking venture with 4 major record labels.
Donatella Versace wore her heart on her sleeve, chest and shoe with the kind of red carpet frocks she is famous for in her Spring / Summer 2009 collection, shown on Thursday in Milan. (Sept. 26)
British Olympic champions have launched the cultural element of the London 2012 games.
Expected to fetch at least 300 million euro (almost half a billion dollars), an art collection amassed over four decades by late fashion king Yves Saint Laurent and his companion Pierre Berge goes up for sale next February. Details of the sale were announced on Friday.
Jack Coleman found success early as the first openly gay character on TV's 'Dynasty.' Twenty-five years later he's one of the hottest characters on the NBC show, 'Heroes.' (Sept. 26)
Musicians will.i.am and Angelique Kidjo, actress Kristin Davis and model Elle Macpherson helped launch a new campaign Thursday to cut global poverty in half by 2015. (Sept. 26)
Beirut, a city of hidden treasures from the past. From the Romans to the Ottomans, ancient relics are constantly being discovered as the Lebanese capital undergoes a construction makeover.
WWII flick shares the tale of black soldiers on the Italian front line.
Director tells Peter Travers that rumored feud between two is over.
Rare video of Marilyn Monroe on the set of a 1950's movie has been auctioned in Melbourne.
The Hollywood icon shares the secrets of her success.
AP Movie Critic Christy Lemire thinks Spike Lee might have overreached -- by about an hour -- with 'Miracle at St. Anna.' (Sept. 25)
The city of Paris is planning to build a 200-metre high tower block, the highest since the Montparnasse tower, erected three decades ago.
'Heroes' actress Hayden Panettiere incites teenagers to vote. (Sept. 25)
Bob Delaney worked as an undercover operative, bringing notorious mobsters to justice until he became a referee in the NBA. Learn his incredible story in COVERT.
Actor Michael Douglas, speaking at the United Nations about ending all nuclear weapons testing, fields questions about what his 'Wall Street' character Gordon Gekko would do to solve the U.S. financial crisis. (Sept. 24)
Hollywood actor Michael Douglas has joined Australia's call for a ban on nuclear testing
Paintings by US artist Mark Rothko are due to go on display at the Tate Modern in London.
Dominic Cooper talks about his role opposite Keira Knightley in "The Duchess."
The Petit Trianon, Marie-Antoinette's hideaway in the grounds of Versailles, is about to reopen after a year-long renovation that restores it to the way it was the day the queen left on October 5, 1789.
Gwyneth Paltrow joins celebrity chef Mario Batali and actress Claudia Bassolos on a culinary journey though Spain in the new show 'Spain¿On The Road Again.' (Sept. 24)
Kristin Scott-Thomas has shed her beauty image for her latest film role in a trend for stars to dress down.
Oliver Stone's much-anticipated biopic, "W," will be released on October 17 in the US. Three weeks before the election, the American Filmmaker reflects on the production.
Taryn Winter Brill gets the inside scoop on one of ABC's hottest shows.
Check out the trailer for the new movie, 'Fireproof,' starring Kirk Cameron as a firefighter facing his toughest task ever -- rescuing his marriage. (Sept. 23)
Sixty years after the end of the war, looting and restitution of Jewish cultural artifacts is still a topic of controversy. An exhibition in Berlin's Jewish museum tells the story of looting carried out by the Nazis throughout Europe and what happened to the spoils.
Director Spike Lee hit the red carpet in New York City Monday for the premiere of his new movie 'Miracle at St. Anna.' (Sept. 23)
"Natural Disaster" is the first single off the Chicago band's new album.
Life and Style's Dawn Yanek reveals the best and worst at the awards show.
Samuel L. Jackson's latest thriller sits atop the box office, after a slow September weekend. (Sept. 22)
The red carpet at the 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards looked like a who's who of veteran film stars. "Mad Men" made Emmy history as the first basic-cable show to win a top series award, while the sitcom "30 Rock" also emerged as a big winner. (Sept. 22)
One of the most talked about devices at this year's photokina fair in Cologne promises to be the world's first Digital SLR camera to include movie mode.
Calvin Klein evaluates the fashion industry and gives advice to young designers. Klein was in Paris for a lecture before students, many fashion students, at the American University of Paris, only days after his 40th anniversay in the fashion industry.
Diane Lane talks about her new movie, "Nights in Rodanthe."
Actress and wife of Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes makes her Broadway debut in a revival of Arthur Miller's 'All My Sons.'