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Precious: Brutal New Classic or African-American Bruno?Oddly, neither has made a movie about rising above a challenging background and becoming a wealthy and influential entertainer. Asked by Entertainment Weekly magazine why she got involved with the project, Oprah said: "I realized that,... In this article: Oprah Winfrey, Lee Daniels, Armond White, Mo'Nique, Tyler Perry, Barack Obama, and New York Press |
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washingtonpost.com | 15 hours ago
Taylor Swift's dream year brings out naysayers
...(in pop) music who inspires the level of passion in their fans on the scale she does right now," said Rob Brunner, music editor of Entertainment Weekly. Still, that view is not shared by all and in recent weeks, her detractors seem to...
In this article: Taylor Swift, Auto-Tune, Fearless, Barbra Streisand, Circus, and American Music Awards
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BuddyTV | 23 hours ago
'Supernatural' 100th Episode Surprise
...the second half of this season, and it's sure to a big one. While there aren't details on the exact nature of the episode, the new issue of Entertainment Weekly does have one cool bit of info about it. According to EW, the 100th episode of...
In this article: Supernatural, Supernatural, Michael Rosenbaum, Chad Michael Murray, Bethany Joy Galeotti, Paul Johansson, James Lafferty, Allison Mack, and Sophia Bush
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L.A. Times - Gold Derby - Oscar & Awards Blog | 1 day ago
Gold Derby nuggets: Hit docs left off Oscars long list Crazy journey for 'Crazy Heart' 'Lost' returns Feb. 2
...fifteen films were theatrically released, which suggests that the committee is trying to help movies that still need a boost." Dave Karger (ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY) observed, "For the most part, though, it's a good group of films. After ignoring...
In this article: Academy Awards, Religulous, Lost, Werner Herzog, Capitalism, Thomas E. Dooley, Grammy, and Viacom
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mjsbigblog | 1 day ago
Kris Allen - Entertainment Weekly Interview
Michael Slezak interviewed Kris Allen for Entertainment Weekly in a new 7-part video series. They discuss the album, track by track, how Kris managed to record a record under the unique conditions of a newly-minted American Idol, and the...
In this article: Kris Allen, Itunes, and American Idol
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Pink is the New Blog | 1 day ago
Robert Downey, Jr. Does 'Entertainment Weekly' Magazine
...have been for a long time" November 19th, 2009 Robert Downey, Jr. is featured on the cover and in the pages of the new issue of Entertainment Weekly in order to promote his new Guy Ritchie-directed film Sherlock Holmes (due out in...
In this article: Robert Downey, Jr., Sherlock Holmes, Guy Ritchie, Sherlock Holmes, Iron Man 2, Baker Street, Dr. Watson, and London
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Reuters | 2 days ago
Glam, kitsch, rock: Adam Lambert is out to entertain
...commercial pop music," he said. Nicknamed "Glambert," the 27 year-old Californian's vocal powers and flair for showmanship led Entertainment Weekly to call him "most exciting 'American Idol' contestant in years". But the former musical...
In this article: American Idol, Kris Allen, Poppy, Itunes, Kara DioGuardi, David Bowie, and North America
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Pink is the New Blog | 7 days ago
More Photos Of The 'Twilight' Trinity In 'Entertainment Weekly'
"If I didn't like these two, it would be exhausting." Yesterday we got our first look at the cover of this week's issue of Entertainment Weekly which features the Twilight Trinity - Kirsten Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner -...
In this article: Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Twilight, and New Moon
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Pink is the New Blog | November 12, 2009
The 'Twilight' Trinity Does 'Entertainment Weekly' Magazine
...trinity of stars, Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, are all featured on the cover and in the pages of the new issue of Entertainment Weekly magazine. Here is their EW coverphoto and some excerpts from what EW calls a...
In this article: New Moon, Robert Pattinson, Twilight, Kristen Stewart, The Twilight Saga, Taylor Lautner, Twilight, Eclipse, and Stephenie Meyer
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Just Jared Jr. | November 11, 2009
Entertainment Weekly is Team Twilight
The Twilight trifecta take the cover of this week's Entertainment Weekly. Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson opened up to the mag about the second movie in the ever-popular saga - The Twilight Saga: New Moon. Robert...
In this article: Taylor Lautner, Robert Pattinson, Miley Cyrus, New Moon, The Twilight Saga, Twilight, and Kristen Stewart
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Just Jared | November 11, 2009
Twilight Covers 'Entertainment Weekly'
Twilight hotties Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner cover the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly. Starring in the upcoming film, New Moon, Team Twilight opens up and dishes about the new flick. Taylor talked about his...
In this article: Twilight, Taylor Lautner, Emily Blunt, New Moon, Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Britney Spears, Holly Madison, and Nicole Richie
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Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is a magazine published by Time Inc. in the United States which covers movies, television, music, Broadway stage productions, books, and popular culture. Unlike celebrity-focused publications US Weekly, People, and In Touch Weekly, EWs primary concentration is on entertainment media and critical reviews. Also, unlike Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, which are aimed at industry insiders, EW targets a more general audience. Its original TV advertising soliciting pre-publication subscribers portrayed it as a consumer guide to popular culture ("the post-modern Farmer's Almanac"). The magazine features celebrities on the cover and addresses topics such as TV ratings, movie grosses, production costs, concert ticket sales, ad budgets, and in-depth articles about scheduling, producers, showrunners, etc. The magazine publishes several "double issues" each year (usually in January, May, June and/or August) which are available on newsstands for two weeks; because the magazine numbers its issues sequentially, it counts each double issue as "two" issues so that it can fulfill its marketing claim of 52 issues per year for subscribers.
- Name:
- Entertainment Weekly
- Type:
- Entertainment
- Published By:
- Time Inc.
- Language:
- English
- ISSN:
- 1049-0434
- First:
- January 01, 1990
- Frequency:
- Weekly
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