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Ginnifer Goodwin and Jane Seymour attend an after party for a screening of 'He's Just Not That Into You' at the Soho Grand Hotel in New York. (photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)

Cat Power

Larry David can tell you it's no news that Vivica Fox knows a thing or two about being an attractive woman of a certain age. But chances are he's not being asked to audition for her latest project. Fox is putting her womanly expertise to use as host of a new reality show on TV Land, 'The Cougar.' She'll be observing while a single woman seeks her prey among a selection of younger men. (photo: Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images)

[Variety]

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Spike Lee attends the Los Angeles Lakers vs. New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden in New York. (photo: James Devaney/WireImage.com)

Boss Hog

It's certainly not the first partnership to be forged between bikers and mobsters, but Paul Binford's custom 'Sopranos' cycle definitely lands the prize for most creative. "I've always been a fan of the show, and it got me thinking about what could be done with a bike about the show," Binford says. "I know that the tribute bike thing has been pretty well played out with what a lot of people see on TV, but this is something that I thought a lot of people would enjoy seeing." He also has a pretty straightforward determinant for the project's success: "Ideally I'd like to know that it's sitting in James Gandolfini's garage one day." (photo: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images)

[Manteca Bulletin]

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Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Connelly and Jennifer Aniston arrive on the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of 'He's Just Not That Into You.' (photo: Lester Cohen/WireImage.com)

It's All Relative

Just how far back do you have to go in your family history before there's a skeleton in the closet? A lot of celebrities don't have to go much further than last weekend, but now even the most proper stars can delve into their past to discover their true heritage. 'Who Do You Think You Are?" is a new reality show being produced by Lisa Kudrow's shingle, and Sarah Jessica Parker and Susan Sarandon are kicking off the series. "This show personalizes history and turns it into a gripping narrative," said Kudrow. "The most striking thing about the show is the realization of how connected we all are." A trip to Salem had the town buzzing that Parker was the distant relative of one of the Sanderson sisters, hanged as witches in 1692 — which may or may not explain 'Hocus Pocus.' (photo: Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)

[momlogic.com]

[Salem News]


Price of Fame

For a couple of fictitious musicians eking on a living on the Lower East Side, fame and fortune sound quite appealing: No more bounced checks, toothpaste commercials or missing shoes. For the real life Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement, however, being celebrities has left them feeling a bit ... exposed. "You might walk into a bar, and everyone's quiet. It's really a weird feeling," Jemaine says. "It depends if you're feeling cool. If you're in a confident mood, then it might be pretty good. If you're not, then you feel like your fly's undone. It's worse than if your fly's undone — It feels like your fly's undone and everything is hanging out." (photo: Jamie McCarthy/WireImage.com)

[OK! magazine]

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Melissa Leo, Jay Roach and Richard Jenkins pose in the press room during the 61st Annual Directors Guild of America Awards in Los Angeles. (photo: Polk Imaging/FilmMagic.com)

Twice Bitten?

You'd think that a girl who's been famous for pretty much her entire life wouldn't have many "and then he dumped me" stories. 'Grey Gardens' star Drew Barrymore, however, is here to prove that everyone gets the short end of the stick at some time or another. "I've drunk at the fountain of rejection many times," she says. "I was even broken up with by the same guy twice. I was beside myself. I was a mess my friends had to clean up. Of course, it was easier the second time." (photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic.com)

[Newsday]


She's Just Not That Into It

She may have to play third fiddle at the Henrickson household, but in real life, Ginnifer Goodwin wants a man who's attention is undivided. Discussing her new film 'He's Just Not That Into You,' the actress explains: "I may be a feminist, but I also really want to date a guy who's going to come after me. I'm really not into people who are not into me," she says. "I mean truly. If a guy is not calling me back, I'm so turned off. I'm gone! I'm on to the next." (photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic.com)

[NY Post]

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Kristin Scott Thomas and Ralph Fiennes attend the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. (photo: Ray Mickshaw/WireImage.com)

But It's the Good Cholesterol

You gotta figure that a guy growing up with the last name Bacon must know how to take a few licks. Kevin Bacon turns the tables and proves he's got a sense of humor about himself in his new prank/reality show on Funny or Die, 'BACON'D.' The actor accosts unsuspecting strangers with his high energy stealth moves. Watch for his classic maneuver ("That's, like, the oldest Bacon in the book!"). Ashton Kutcher, watch your back. (photo: Jason Squires/WireImage.com)

[idsnews.com]

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