“Friends” star Matt LeBlanc files for divorce (Reuters)

Actor Matt LeBlanc (R) arrives with his wife Melissa pose at the 31st annual People's Choice Awards in Pasadena, California, in this January 9, 2005 file photo. LeBlanc, who played the good-humoured ladies' man Joey on the smash hit television comedy 'Friends,' has filed for divorce, it was reported March 30, 2006. (Lucy Nicholson/Reuters)Reuters - Hollywood actor Matt LeBlanc, who
played the good-humored ladies' man Joey on the smash hit
television comedy "Friends," filed for divorce on Thursday from
his wife of three years, Melissa Sue.


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Patricia Field’s Secrets of Success (Fashion Wire Daily)

101 -- Patricia Fields at home with her two dogs in New York on Friday, January 20, 2006. (Fashion Wire Daily/Lauren David Peden)Fashion Wire Daily - Fashion Wire Daily - New York - Patricia Field is best known as the fashion-forward costume designer for "Sex and the City" and the soon-to-be-released Meryl Streep feature, "The Devil Wears Prada."


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Novelist John McGahern Dies at 71 (AP)

This undated file photo, originally supplied by Knopf in 2002, shows author John McGahern.  The writer, known for semi-autobiographical portraits of rural life and widely praised as one of Ireland's great modern novelists, died of cancer Thursday,March 30, 2006, his family and friends said. McGahern died in a Dublin hospital.He was 71.(AP Photo/Knopf, Jerry Bauer)AP - John McGahern, the writer known for semi-autobiographical portraits of rural life and widely praised as one of Ireland's great modern novelists, died of cancer Thursday, his family and friends said. He was 71.


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“Slither” a lively addition to horror canon (Reuters)

Reuters - Just when it seemed as
if the zombie cannibal/parasite from outer space horror comedy
had pretty much run its course, along comes “Slither,” a
particularly lively addition to the remarkably durable undead
genre.

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Train disappoints at L.A. stop (Reuters)

Reuters - Three years ago, Train
rolled into the Wiltern with surprising power, reeling off a
show so intense that it ranked among the best performances of
2003. Unfortunately, the 2006 edition couldn’t quite reach the
bar that singer Pat Monahan and crew had set. Wednesday’s
performance wasn’t a Train wreck, but it wasn’t an inspiring or
motivating event, either.

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“So Notorious” a real stretch for Tori Spelling (Reuters)

Reuters - Word on the street is
that Tori Spelling is a pampered rich girl who lavishes more
money on her pet dog than most viewers earn at their jobs.

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“Dame Edna” returns to LA after five years (Reuters)

Reuters - Some people read tea
leaves, others read palms. Dame Edna Everage, Australia’s gift
to the civilized world, reads shoes taken directly from the
feet of audience members. That’s just one of the many talents
that separates Dame Edna from the rest of humanity in her
splendid new show, “Dame Edna: Back With a Vengeance!”

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LaBelle: Fans Left Due to Cold Weather (AP)

Patti LaBelle poses at the fourth biennial Angel Ball  charity fundraiser on Nov. 14, 2005 in New York. LaBelle struggled through a weekend show after taking the stage at midnight, at one point sitting down and crying. 'I've never been this embarrassed in my life,' LaBelle told the crowd Saturday,March 25, 2006, at the Riviera Beach, Fla.,Jazz & Blues Festival.  As temperatures dipped into the low 50s, LaBelle explained that she's nearly 62, has diabetes and a heart murmur -- and the cold weather wasn't agreeing with her.(AP Photo/Stephen Chernin)AP - Patti LaBelle said Thursday that she told fans at a weekend concert in Florida that they could leave because it was too cold, not because of a poor performance.


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‘Basic Instinct 2′: Stone-cold lame (USATODAY.com)

USATODAY.com - Basic Instinct, the 1992 phenomenon, was creepy, tense and sexually charged in a bold yet tawdry way. Basic Instinct 2 is a sequel lacks even a shred of those elements. The plot has no credibility and the goings-on are not suspenseful, despite a series of gory slayings.

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“Adam & Steve” a breakthrough for indie gay studio (Reuters)

Reuters - On the surface, Craig
Chester’s “Adam & Steve” seems like another low-budget
gay-themed comedy, destined for a limited Los Angeles/New York
run before a platform release in urban markets en route to
Netflix. But the film marks several important milestones for
its producer, director and distributor and for gay independent
cinema itself.

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