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Stars trek to fest
If there's ever a prize given to the low-profile awards dinner garnering the most major names, the Hollywood Film Festival Awards gala would be the hands-down winner.
BY BILL HIGGINS / Reuters
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Words, the new frontier
For Ethan Hawke, writing novels is more rewarding than making movies even if he does have to put up with some criticism from his wife Uma Thurman.
BY PAUL MAJENDIE / Reuters
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Supermodel foiled Naomi Campbell faced a legal bill of hundreds of thousands of dollars on Monday after losing a court fight with a tabloid newspaper.
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Hanks 'most powerful' Tom Hanks tops Entertainment Weekly's annual list of the 100 most powerful people in entertainment.
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Celebrity birthdays Oct. 13-19
Those celebrating another year this week include comedian Nipsey Russell, musician Paul Simon, chef Emeril Lagasse, singer-actress Marie Osmond and singer Ashanti.
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Stones' songs 'crap' The first songs penned by Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and Keith Richard were so sentimental they were ashamed of them, Jagger told BBC Radio.
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Lathan on acting Sanaa Lathan says the thrill of being in an empty theater helped her decide to become an actress.
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Celebrity flashbacks
Entertainment highlights during the week of Oct. 13-19: In 1951, "I Love Lucy," starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, premiered on CBS. In 1972, the members of Creedence Clearwater Revival announced they were breaking up.
The Associated Press
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