Grammy-winning Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias, whose mother is from the Philippines, on Tuesday urged his fans to give money to help victims of the devastating Typhoon Haiyan.
"HELP THE PHILIPPINES! People in the Philippines need our help right away! Please consider donating to Haiyan disaster relief. You'll feel good that you did," the 38-year-old wrote on his official website beside a link to the web page of the American Red Cross.
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A month after undergoing a mammogram on "Good Morning America," ABC's Amy Robach said Monday she has breast cancer and will have a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery this week.
The 40-year-old correspondent admitted she had been reluctant to have the public mammogram but went ahead after "GMA" anchor Robin Roberts told her that if the story saved one life, it would be worth it.
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A Justin Bieber concert in Argentina ended on a sour note for many fans when the Canadian teen sensation abruptly broke it off due to food poisoning.
After just 45 minutes on stage, the 19-year-old told a crowd of 45,000 in a Buenos Aires stadium Sunday that he wasn't fit enough to continue.
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Early this year as Jessica Chastain was in the midst of an Oscar blitz for "Zero Dark Thirty," media outlets picked up a story that her biological father, a musician named Michael Monasterio, had died. Chastain did not attend the funeral and she did not comment publicly on his death.
In Vogue's December issue, Chastain calls the attention "very difficult." She says no father is listed on her birth certificate and there's "no proof of anything." She says she remained silent at the time out of respect for her stepfather, Michael Hastey.
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Alec Baldwin probably isn't relishing his part in this scene: a courtroom face-off with his accused stalker.
But it's likely to play out Tuesday in a New York City courtroom, where the "30 Rock" star is expected to testify against Genevieve Sabourin, a Canadian actress.
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The latest chapter of dystopian sci-fi saga "The Hunger Games" premiered in London on Monday, with Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence returning as the teenage heroine who inspires a revolution against sadistic rulers.
Despite the drizzle, hundreds of screaming fans filled the West End's Leicester Square and dozens camped out for a full 24 hours to catch a glimpse of Lawrence on the red carpet.
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Written by Anthony Sargon
If you're looking for a sweet, smartly written adult romantic comedy, look no further than "Enough Said." The movie is certainly aimed at a slightly older demographic, but I still found a lot to like about the film, especially the late James Gandolfini's brilliant performance.
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U.S. pop sensationalist Miley Cyrus took her publicity-seeking further still on Sunday by smoking a cannabis joint as she received her award for Best Video at the MTV European Music Awards in Amsterdam on Sunday.
The evening's biggest winner was hip-hop icon Eminem who took home two awards, but Cyrus, 20, kept the spotlight firmly on herself after kicking off the show by twerking with a latex-clad dwarf called Little Britney.
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Written by Anthony Sargon
After the massive success of "The Avengers", expectations are understandably going to be sky-high for any future Marvel movie. The studio needs to work twice as hard to make sure that their films deliver explosive action while also raising the stakes for our heroes. While "Thor: The Dark World" definitely delivers a lot of fun and spectacle, it doesn't necessarily take the franchise to the next level.
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Utah's governor and other top officials have honored Robert Redford for his on-camera and off-camera contributions to the state as owner of the Sundance ski resort and founder of the Sundance Film Festival and Sundance Institute.
Some 500 people, including U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch and Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker, attended the Saturday night event billed as "The Governor's Salute to Robert Redford: A Utah Tribute to an American Icon."
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