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Joke's on Bill Cosby as Seinfeld, Rock pay tribute

Chris Rock and Jerry Seinfeld will salute fellow funny man Bill Cosby with the nation's top humor prize at the Kennedy Center, along with two co-stars from "The Cosby Show," Phylicia Rashad and Malcolm-Jamal Warner.

Joke's on Bill Cosby as Seinfeld, Rock pay tribute

Someone had to hold Bill Cosby back to keep him from crawling over a balcony and joining fellow comedians on stage as the stars lined up to pay tribute to his life's work.

Judge: Seinfeld book doesn't violate trademark

A federal judge Thursday tossed out a cookbook author's claim that comedian Jerry Seinfeld's wife was a culinary copycat when she came out with her own book explaining how to entice children to eat vegetables.

Jerry Seinfeld named as Jay Leno's first guest

NBC says Jerry Seinfeld will be the first guest on the premiere of "The Jay Leno Show."

`Potter' cast reflects on a childhood at Hogwarts

When the "Harry Potter" film series is completed, its three young stars — Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint — will have inhabited J.K. Rowling's universe for half their lives.

Jerry Seinfeld's NYC roots started at Ellis Island

Watching his TV series, no one doubted that Jerry Seinfeld was quintessentially New York. It turns out his family is, too.

Jerry Seinfeld bringing reality series to NBC

Jerry Seinfeld is returning to NBC as producer of a comic reality series where celebrities and a referee try to help squabbling couples make peace.

Cookbook author not amused by Seinfeld's jokes

An author who claims Jerry Seinfeld's wife plagiarized her cookbook says she wasn't amused by jokes the comedian made last year on late-night television.

Seinfeld, Gates yield stage to real Windows users

TV viewers can return to their favorite programs without fear of seeing Bill Gates shaking his tushie now that Microsoft Corp. has retired a bizarre two-week-old ad campaign featuring the software giant's chairman with comedian Jerry Seinfeld.

Seinfeld to be pitchman for Microsoft

Junior Mints, Yoo-hoo, Drake's Coffee Cakes, puffy shirts: These are all things Jerry Seinfeld has endorsed — at least in his alter ego on his classic sitcom. Now, add Microsoft software.

Seinfeld's lawyers see humor, not defamation

Jerry Seinfeld claims a cookbook author is cooking up some fancy semantics by calling him an actor rather than a comedian to minimize the humor in statements she says defamed her.

Seinfeld Unhurt After Hamptons Car Wreck

Jerry Seinfeld was in a harrowing rollover wreck but was unhurt after the brakes on one of his vintage cars failed.

Seinfeld Seeks to Toss Author's Lawsuit

Jerry Seinfeld was just joking when he compared a woman accusing his wife of plagiarism to the killers of John Lennon and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., his lawyers said.

Author Sues Seinfelds Over Cookbook

An author who claims Jerry Seinfeld's wife plagiarized her cookbook has sued the famous couple, finding no humor when the comedian compared the three-name author to the three-name killers of John Lennon and Martin Luther King Jr.

Seinfeld Buzzes Through Israel

Jerry Seinfeld's trip to the Holy Land got so much hype it rivaled news of key upcoming Mideast talks.

`Bee Movie' Rules Hive With $26 Million

Jerry Seinfeld turned more honey into money as his animated comedy "Bee Movie" buzzed to the top of the box office in its second weekend.

Audiences Buzz for `Gangster,' `Bee'

Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe's crime tale "American Gangster" led the weekend box office with $43.6 million, with Jerry Seinfeld's animated comedy "Bee Movie" running a strong second with $38 million.

Heroin Pusher, Honey Bee Lift Box Office

A heroin pusher and a honey bee put some sting back into the movie business. Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe's bloody crime saga "American Gangster" took in $46.3 million to lead the weekend box office, with Jerry Seinfeld's family cartoon "Bee Movie" following with $39.1 million. Together, the movies revitalized Hollywood's listless autumn.

Jerry Seinfeld Defends Wife's Cookbook

Jerry Seinfeld says his wife isn't guilty of "vegetable plagiarism." Jessica Seinfield's "Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food," published this month by HarperCollins, explains how to hide nutritious vegetables in traditional recipes so children will eat them.

Jerry Seinfeld Defends Wife's Cookbook

Jerry Seinfeld says his wife isn't guilty of "vegetable plagiarism."

Jerry Seinfeld Returns With `Bee Movie'

Jerry Seinfeld casually refers to "the TV show" like it was just another resume entry, a vaguely familiar event from his past.

Seinfeld Was `Sensitive' in High School

Jerry Seinfeld says he felt out of place among the popular kids at his Long Island high school.

The Big Push in TV This Fall Is Mini

Jerry Seinfeld announced several months ago that he would be returning to prime time on NBC in a series of one-minute episodes to promote his "Bee Movie." But he didn't know what to call them.

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Playboy Features Marge Simpson on Cover
Source: Yahoo! News

Marge is about to do something Homer might not approve of. Playboy magazine is turning over its cover to the matriarch of Springfield's first family: Marge Simpson.

Fox News goes 10 for 10!
Source: Politico

Congratulations to everyone on the Fox News team. Obviously, it takes a total team effort to be the Leader on cable news. The best way Americans can honor the men and women serving overseas is to be informed about the issues confronting our country.

It's Not Gold, Jerry!
Source: Wired News

Looks like those Odd Couple ads starring the "comedy" duo of Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld are going the way of Windows CE. Adding insult to injury? It isn't Gates that is being eased out. It's Seinfeld.

Seinfeld and Gates Ads Over: Not That There's Anything Wrong With That!
Source: kara.allthingsd.com

While the very quirky ads recently rolled out by Microsoft to tout itself–starring Microsoft Founder Bill Gates and comedian Jerry Seinfeld–got a ton of hype, it turns out there will be no more than than the three already released. It seems the churros have gone cold.

Microsoft Ads Are Genius
Source: Eater

A more savvy viewer will notice that these ads are not meant to influence the immediate buying patterns of viewers, but instead to alter the long-term impression of the company that develops and markets the world's leading desktop computer operating system.

Seinfeld ad branded a dud for Microsoft
Source: theage.com.au

No soup for Microsoft? The software giant's new ad starring Jerry Seinfeld has drawn largely negative reviews online after premiering Thursday night during NBC's broadcast of the National Football League's season kickoff game.

Talk Nerdy To Me: Seinfeld + Gates = Underrated?
Source: PC World

In short, the company isn't responding to Apple's "we're cooler than you" campaign. That's a great idea, much like not responding to a message-board troll is a great idea, too; the ensuing back-and-forth just means you've stooped to their level.

Gawker on Microsoft using Jerry Seinfeld to promote Vista
Source: Gawker

In an effort to promote its poxy Windows Vista operating system, Microsoft is paying Jerry Seinfeld $10 million for an endorsement, the Wall Street Journal reported this morning.

Op-Ed Contributor - Jerry Seinfeld on George Carlin's Life and Comedy
Source: The New York Times

THE honest truth is, for a comedian, even death is just a premise to make jokes about. I know this because I was on the phone with George Carlin nine days ago and we were making some death jokes.

Jerry Seinfeld: Dying Is Hard. Comedy Is Harder.
Source: The New York Times

I know George didn't believe in heaven or hell. Like death, they were just more comedy premises.

Seinfeld Going Back To NBC?
Source: TVgasm.com

Rumor is that Jerry Seinfeld is in discussions with NBC to do his own version of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Author Sues Seinfelds Over Cookbook
Source: The New York Times

NEW YORK (AP) -- An author who claims Jerry Seinfeld's wife plagiarized her cookbook has sued the famous couple, finding no humor when the comedian compared the three-name author to the three-name killers of John Lennon and Martin Luther King Jr.

Preview of 2007 Family-Friendly Holiday Season Movies

With the Writer's Guild of America on strike and all our favorite television shows going dark, the place to be this holiday season for a little entertainment is the theater.

Review: The Buzz on Jerry Seinfeld's Bee Movie

Does Jerry Seinfeld's Bee Movie live up to the buzz that he and NBC have been generating for what seems like months? This Queen Bee decided to leave the hive and take my little bees to their first premiere to see just how sweet Bee Movie really was?

Jerry Seinfeld creates buzz for 'Bee Movie'
Source: Newsday.com

Considering the ongoing popularity, profitability and ubiquitous reruns of a certain sitcom (it's on your TV now!), being in a room with Jerry Seinfeld is like being in a room with Lucille Ball. Except, of course, that he's alive. He doesn't have red hair.

Larry Thomas, "Seinfeld" "Postal" actor/Soup Nazi: Mr. Media Interview
Source: Mr. Media

Larry Thomas, the actor who played the Soup Nazi on "Seinfeld," is interviewed via audio podcast and transcription by Mr. Media, a.k.a., Bob Andelman.

Jerry Seinfeld to appear on '30 Rock'
Source: TVgasm.com

Jerry Seinfeld is returning to NBC situation comedy. He'll pay himself in the miraculous, almost-didn't-get-there second-season premiere of 30 Rock.

60th Cannes Film Festival
Source: Celebs

Pamela Anderson, Jude Law, Bai Ling, Bipasha Basu, Jessica Simpson, Bono, Devon Aoki, David Lynch, Leo Di Caprio, Victoria Silvstedt, Maria Menounos, Chloe Sevigny, Jake Gyllenhaal, David Fincher, Doutzen Kroes, Sophie Marceau, Kerry Washington, Kerry Washington, Gong Li, Andie M …

Sky Showbiz - Who's The Fuzzy Bee?
Source: Sky.com

Jerry... you've never ceased to amaze me on Seinfeld... I guess I shouldn't be surprised but this still crack me up! Jerry makes his entrance to the film festival as a bee. LITERALLY.

Jim Carrey's hilarious parody of Seinfeld [video]
Source: YouTube

A wonderful Seinfeld parody in which Jerry and George find themselves in the projects at 3 o'clock in the morning. Featuring Jim Carrey as Jerry, and Jay Leggett as George. Also featuring Jamie Foxx, Tommy Davidson, and Carol Rosenthal.

Jewish Comedian Michael Richards Aplogizes
Source: clownpaint.com

Jewish Comedian Michael Richards was allowed on air to explain his recent racist tirade against an African American heckler at a comedy club.

The NYC Marathon, SEINFELD and Meb Keflezighi
Source: thefinalsprint.com

American marathon runner & Olympic Silver Medalist Meb Keflezighi finished a lowly 22nd in the 2006 NYC Marathon because of several pre-marathon calamities.

Seinfeld's Bee Movie Gets a Wacky Trailer
Source: Cinematical

Not long ago, we brought you the very first pics from Jerry Seinfeld's upcoming Bee Movie, a CGI animated flick co-written, produced by and starring Jerry Seinfeld.

SUNY Oswego - News & Events
Source: oswego.edu

Yeah, this definitely makes sense. A sociology class as defined by Seinfeld. I think he would say this guy's crazy.

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