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Arquette will sleep in box to spotlight hunger
Source: msnbc.com

David Arquette is going to sleep in a box in New York City to raise money for the hungry. The 37-year-old actor is staying in a Plexiglas box above the Madison Square Garden marquee on Tuesday and Wednesday to raise $250,000 for Feeding America.

Arquette will sleep in box to spotlight hunger
Source: msnbc.com

David Arquette is going to sleep in a box in New York City to raise money for the hungry. The 37-year-old actor is staying in a Plexiglas box above the Madison Square Garden marquee on Tuesday and Wednesday to raise $250,000 for Feeding America.

Audition tapes found of phony "testimonial" ad created by anti-gay groups
Source: AMERICAblog

Excerpt: "They're running ads telling the stories of "real" people who have been "hurt" by gay marriage. Too bad someone found the audition tapes for the ads - you'll get to see lots of real actors telling the same "personal" story over and over and over.

So why HAS Jodie Foster left her lesbian lover of 15 years?
Source: the Mail online

America's onetime sweetheart has undergone some changes in midlife-- she's finally acknowledged her homosexuality and broken up with her partner of 15 years. But the intrepid actress has a new girlfriend and is trying to avoid acrimony between herself and her ex.

Forever Hunky: Ageless Action Figures
Source: The New York Times

Franchise films and aggressive cosmetology have Hollywood men opting out of growing up.

SAG Show Is New Star of Awards Telecasts
Source: The New York Times

For most of their first 13 years, the Screen Actors Guild Awards played little more than the role of a seat-filler. This year they might be the biggest star in town.

Dick Wilson, aka Mr. Whipple, Squeezer of Tissue Rolls on Television, Dies at 91
Source: The New York Times

Mr. Wilson, a British-born character actor, won American television fame as Mr. Whipple, the comically fussy star of two decades of Charmin toilet paper commercials.

Robert Goulet, Actor, Dies at 73
Source: The New York Times

Robert Goulet played a dashing Lancelot in 1960 and went on to a wide-ranging career as a singer and actor, winning a Tony, a Grammy and an Emmy.

Bobby Mauch, Actor Who Played Opposite Twin, Dies at 86
Source: The New York Times

Bobby Mauch played the pauper (or was it the prince?) in the rambunctious 1937 film of Mark Twain's "Prince and the Pauper" opposite his twin brother.

It Ain't 'Damn Yankees' but It's Got Legs
Source: The New York Times

Members of Broadway and Off Broadway shows trade their costumes for cleats when they play for the Broadway Show League.

Chávez Takes 'Crazy Battalion' of Supporters on the Road
Source: The New York Times

Using pomp and imagery to court public opinion at home and abroad, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has been escorting the actor Sean Penn on a tour around his country.

Site That Bills Itself as a Movie Reviewer Finds That Sex Sells
Source: The New York Times

Mr. Skin.com, a Web site that features Hollywood nude scenes, is getting a bump in visitors thanks to the movie "Knocked Up."

Comedy Business Turns to the Web
Source: The New York Times

A video with Will Ferrell has become a sensation on a Web site that has the backing of a major venture capital firm.

Charles Nelson Reilly, Tony-Winning Comic Actor, Dies at 76
Source: The New York Times

Mr. Reilly acted and directed on Broadway but came to be best known for his campy television appearances on talk shows and "Match Game."

From Alien Boy to Growing Star in the Indie Universe
Source: The New York Times

Joseph Gordon-Levitt has soared far beyond his days playing a wisecracking E.T. on "3rd Rock From the Sun" into even more foreign terrain — independent film.

Tilting Hollywood's Balance of Power to Talent Agency Clients
Source: The New York Times

A fledgling film-financing company may give filmmakers and stars more earning power and ownership of their projects.

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