American night-time soap "Dallas" premiered in London on Tuesday with a glossy reboot complete with both fresh faces and stars of the original history-making TV series, which ran from 1978 to 1991.
Phyllis Diller, whose sassy, screeching, rapid-fire stand-up comedy helped open the door for two generations of funny women, died on Monday at her home in Brentwood, California at the age of 95.
Hollywood director Tony Scott, famous for films including Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop II, and Unstoppable has died after jumping from a bridge in Los Angeles.
After the 2012 Olympics, the annual world snail racing championship takes place in the south of France with competitors fighting for glory and their lives.
Some of the most popular names in comedy today took part in a special Disney-themed photo shoot recently for famed photographer Annie Leibovitz.
Twilight star Kristen Stewart has issued a public apology for hurting her boyfriend of three years, Robert Pattinson, by having a fling with her Snow White and the Huntsman director, Rupert Sanders.
A new reality game show challenging women with not so typical, day to day tasks will be shown on ntv7 soon. The show, called Aunty Must Go Crazy, goes on air starting August 5th.
Fans of Amy Winehouse gathered outside her London home Monday to mark a year since the singer's passing.
There were few answers Saturday to the motive of a suspect, who allegedly identified himself as "the Joker", and had opened fire during a screening of the new Batman movie at a Colorado movie theater, killing 12 people and wounded 58 others.
Jon Lord, keyboardist and co-founder of British rock group Deep Purple, has died of a fatal pulmonary embolism in a London hospital aged 71.