Oct 26 - By Marc Hirsh, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
At this point, the question doesn't seem to be if Harris will one day host the Oscars but when. His championship turn at the Emmys this year would have seemed like a slam dunk even if he hadn't followed last year's disastrous five-reality-hosts-without-a-script telecast. It came a mere three and a half months after his hosting debut at the Tonys, and he proved in both cases that he was equally adept at song-and-dance numbers as he was with off-the-cuff jokes about events that happened just minutes before. Even so, he was respectful to the ceremonies without taking things too seriously while successfully tailoring each show to a different audience. If Hugh Jackman could successfully make the awards-show transition from Broadway to the silver screen, so can NPH. Unless, of course, he's beaten out by Jeremy Piven or Jon Cryer.

Aug 27 - By Michael Kuchwara, AP Drama Critic
Score one for Jeremy Piven.

Apr 10 - By Michael Hill, Associated Press Writer
It might sound like Jeremy Piven is telling a fish story.

Mar 25 - By Michael Kuchwara, AP Drama Critic
The dispute between the Broadway producers of "Speed-the-Plow" and Jeremy Piven is officially on to its next act — arbitration.

Feb 25 - By Michael Kuchwara, AP Drama Critic
Jeremy Piven is not off the hook yet.

Jan 16 - By Michael Kuchwara, AP Drama Critic
The producers of "Speed-the-Plow" have filed a grievance with Actors' Equity Association, the stage actors' union, against Jeremy Piven for abruptly leaving the Broadway revival last month.

Jan 12 - By Associated Press
Jeremy Piven says his decision to abruptly leave the Broadway revival of "Speed-the-Plow" in mid-run because of mercury poisoning was "a completely humbling experience."

Dec 22 - By Courtney Hazlett, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
"Distractingly bad," and "unengaging Nazi escapade" are among some of the reviewers' comments attached to "Valkyrie," Tom Cruise's film that opens Christmas day.

Dec 22 - By Associated Press
Business tumbled last week for the Broadway revival of "Speed-the-Plow," now without the services of Jeremy Piven who abruptly quit the show after saying he was suffering from mercury poisoning.

Dec 18 - By Michael Kuchwara, AP Drama Critic
Two actors — Norbert Leo Butz and William H. Macy — will replace Jeremy Piven who has unexpectedly left the cast of the hit Broadway revival of "Speed-the-Plow," producer Jeffrey Richards announced Thursday.

Sep 21 - By Beth Harris, AP Racing Writer
Millions watched "Mad Men" make history on ABC as basic cable's first show to win a best drama award at the 60th annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Way up the tuner on AMC, a tiny sliver of that audience watched the most recent "Mad Men."

Aug 31 - By NBC Nightly News
The boys are back in town. Actually, it’s likely they never left. The major players in “Entourage” — Adrian Grenier (Vincent), Kevin Connolly (Eric), Kevin Dillon (Johnny Drama), Jerry Ferrara (Turtle) and Jeremy Piven (Ari) — probably hung around the same nightclubs and eateries from the end of shooting Season 4 to the first day working on Season 5, which premieres this week. In fact, I’m not so sure the series is fictional. Ari certainly is not a caricature. Agents really act like that. And the only thing that doesn’t ring true about Vincent’s entourage is that it’s so small; usually young movie stars have to hire a fleet of limos to accommodate all their leeches. “Entourage,” the first-ever make-believe reality show, is back. (HBO, Sunday, 10 p.m.)
Apr 13 - By jon@buddytv.com, BuddyTV Writer
Apr 6 - By jon@buddytv.com, BuddyTV Writer

Jan 9 - By Associated Press
Jeremy Piven played second banana to his friend John Cusack until his recent breakthrough in HBO's "Entourage," winning an Emmy Award last year for his role as sharklike agent Ari Gold.