
Aug 18 - By Alonso Duralde, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
The film never capitalizes on writer-director Bob Goldthwait’s brilliantly wicked notion. What should have been a sharp dark comedy falls flat.

Jan 14 - By Courtney Hazlett, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
How will the President-elect make time for his family? That's the burning question weekly magazines are eagerly attempting to answer, whether the source is President-elect Barack Obama himself, or an array of nameless insiders.

Dec 17 - By Graham Bensinger, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
After being retired for three years, Lance Armstrong has returned to professional cycling. In July, he’ll attempt to break his own record by winning an eighth Tour de France. As Armstrong currently trains for the first scheduled race of his comeback, Australia’s Tour Down Under, in January, his longtime trainer and coach Chris Carmichael spoke via phone to go “In Depth.”

Nov 25 - By Linda Holmes, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Let’s not kid each other: Monday's “Dancing With The Stars” final performance show set the stage for a Brooke Burke victory. Lance Bass who? Warren Sapp what? The judges didn’t have any questions about who deserved to win: it was Brooke. Would the audience back them up?

Nov 24 - By Linda Holmes, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Most “Dancing With The Stars” performance finales end the same way: the judges praise everyone (or at least two out of three final couples), and the whole thing is thrown to the audience vote as a relatively close contest. Monday night, the season seven finale was different.

Nov 23 - By Linda Holmes, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
We have reached the end of another season of “Dancing With The Stars,” and the show is doing all it can to hype the finale, a battle among Brooke Burke (perhaps you know her from her non-award-winning work on “Wild On” or “Rock Star”), former locker-door pinup Lance Bass of N'Sync, and retired NFL defensive tackle Warren Sapp.

Nov 18 - By Ree Hines, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
“Hannah Montana” star Cody Linley won’t be among the three finalists facing off in next week’s “Dancing with the Stars” finale. After landing in last place with the judges for the third week in a row, and failing to rally enough viewer votes to keep him in the competition, the teen hung up his dancing shoes Tuesday night.

Nov 17 - By Ree Hines, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Monday’s semi-final round saw this season’s biggest shakeups on “Dancing with the Stars.” In a leaderboard-tipping night, each celebrity had two chances to showcase his or her ballroom best. Some rose to the challenge, delivering their top dances to date. Unfortunately for others, dancing duds were the order of the night.

Nov 5 - By Ree Hines, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Her was a hit with the judges this week, but it wasn’t enough to keep Susan Lucci dancing with the other stars. The leading lady of daytime TV never found her footing or that dose of Erica Kane that she needed to make it to the final five.

Nov 3 - By Ree Hines, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
With the dance floor dead weight and much of the humor out the door (So long, Cloris Leachman!), “Dancing with the Stars” got back to the business of ballroom Monday night. And just in case the beloved basics weren’t enough, the show that’s never needed a twist added one anyway.

Jun 8 - By NBC Nightly News
Some found Kate Hudson’s quick change from reunion relationship with Owen Wilson to new fling with Lance Armstrong shocking, but none more so that Owen himself. Life & Style reports just how the romance switcheroo happened.

May 18 - By NBC Nightly News
Just days after the news of her split with Owen Wilson hit the headlines, Kate Hudson hit the town with Lance Armstrong. Recent public outings between the pair fueled fresh rumors of a rebound romance for the “Fool’s Gold” actress, and some reports suggest the match has been in the works for weeks.

Jul 25 - By Lindsey Tanner, AP Medical Writer
A new but unproven theory says body heat might explain Lance Armstrong's astounding victory over testicular cancer. The theory — disputed by Armstrong's doctor — refers to the unusually high cure rate for testicular cancer, even when it has spread to other parts of the body.