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Billy Crystal: Dallas Cowboy for a day

Billy Crystal traded a stage for a Salvation Army center to help serve an early Thanksgiving lunch to the needy in Dallas.

Billy Crystal takes '700 Sundays' on the road

Billy Crystal is taking his acclaimed stage autobiography, "700 Sundays," on the road this fall.

Spielberg celebrates Douglas, Shoah Foundation

It was a starry night at the California Science Center as Steven Spielberg, Billy Crystal and Bette Midler celebrated Kirk Douglas and a foundation to preserve the memories of the Holocaust.

Billy Crystal joins 9/11 memorial foundation board

Billy Crystal is going to help build the Sept. 11 memorial.

New York Yankees Release Billy Crystal

Billy Crystal's "mahvelous" time with the New York Yankees is over.

Crystal Strikes Out in New Career

Billy Crystal whacked himself in the helmet with his backswing, found his shoelaces and socks sabotaged and watched his team lose. Oh, and the New York Yankees rookie struck out in his one and only at-bat as a big leaguer. "It was the strangest, greatest moment of my life," he said Thursday.

Crystal Looks 'Mahvelous' in Pinstripes

Billy Crystal came prepared. Black maple bat in hand, the New York Yankees newcomer brought a well-worn glove with his name neatly stitched on the side, too.

Billy Crystal to Don Yankees Pinstripes

Billy Crystal will get to "look mahvelous" in pinstripes. The actor will sign a one-day, minor league contract with the New York Yankees and play in Thursday's exhibition game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Steve Martin Writes Children's Book

The trend seems as plain as the nose on your child's face, or an arrow through your head. There's Madonna, Billy Crystal and Jamie Lee Curtis. And Jerry Seinfeld. And John Lithgow. And Katie Couric.

Billy Crystal Wins Twain Humor Prize

Carl Reiner, Steve Martin and Whoopi Goldberg have all won it. Now, to borrow a famous movie line he wrote, Billy Crystal is having what they're having.

Stars Present Their Films at AFI Bash

Warren Beatty leaned down to chat face-to-face with Kirk Douglas. Sylvester Stallone chomped on pineapple and glanced across the bar at Clint Eastwood. Angela Lansbury gawked at Jack Nicholson. Julie Andrews laughed with Billy Crystal.

'City Slickers' Actor Bruno Kirby Dies

Bruno Kirby, a veteran character actor known for playing the best friend in two of Billy Crystal's biggest comedies, "When Harry Met Sally" and "City Slickers," has died. He was 57.

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Global warming: MID-WINTER collapse of Antarctic Wilkins Ice Shelf surprises scientists
Source: The Age

The Wilkins Ice Shelf is the largest of seven shelves on the Antarctic Peninsula to surrender their ice because of increased temperatures (an average of 2.5 degrees in 50 years, the greatest rise in the world).

Hillary's 60th Birthday!: What's So Funny 'Bout Hillary Turning Sixty!
Source: Wonkette ยป top

As I do at every event I cover I quickly found my way to the open bar, they were serving several different types of beer, mostly imported, I helped myself to a Stella.

Marvellous! Billy Crystal wants a talk show
Source: TVgasm.com

Finally! A performer who wants a late night talk show who might actually be suitable for the job, Billy Crystal reportedly has his big, sentimental sappy, Yankees-loving heart set on Conan O'Brien's job when (and if) Conan takes over for Jay Leno on The Tonight Show in 2009.

Robert Wuhl,
Source: Mr. Media

Robert Wuhl, the actor and star of HBO's "Assume the Position" and "Arli$$" series, as well as the cult film "Hollywood Knights," is interviewed by Mr. Media, a.k.a. Bob Andelman. Available as an audio download, podcast, or interview transcription.

Bush Challenges America To Produce The Perfect Romantic Comedy By 2009
Source: The Onion

Making a bold statement of appeal to "the long-standing spirit of entrepreneurial enterprise in this great nation" Monday, President Bush challenged the U.S. entertainment industry to produce the perfect romantic comedy by summer 2009.

Comic Relief, Celebrity and Remembering Little Harry
Source: smirkingchimp.com

Naysayers questioned their motives. But the fact is, celebrities give more than they are commended for, and do more good than they are acknowledged for, despite their detractors, who exploit their names, use their money, and greet their opinions with disdain.

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