A Brazilian man was aprehended after he tried to open a bank account
Charlie Sheen takes his 'Anger' back to TV - TheDC
The infamous actor will return to the small screen in ‘Anger Management’
For Cuba, Castro dove's dirty deed was a sign of things to come
Why Cubans should have seen the horrors of the Castro years coming.
James L. Brooks masters comedy from the inside out - SF Chronicle
Make no mistake: The professorial-looking Brooks, 70, is not a household name, but he is an influential Hollywood figure
Musings on the NBA championship
It’s been a week since the Celtics lost to the Lakers in Game 7 of the 2010 NBA Championships. As kids, my parents taught us to take the high road in the wake of defeat. Someday I will
Boston Celtics' celebrities on the scene of the NBA Finals - Boston Globe/TheDC
Celebrities flock to the NBA Finals and cheer on their teams
Hollywood titan Dennis Hopper dead - API
Dennis Hopper, the high-flying Hollywood actor-director whose memorable career included the 1969 smash “Easy Rider,” has died. He was 74
Hollywood guns: Behind the curtain [SLIDESHOW] - American Rifleman
See more than 75 guns and artifacts made famous on the big screen at the National Firearms Museum.
See-through model pops up in toaster market - AP
The Magimix Vision toaster, which has glass sides so you can watch your bread brown, is being introduced at Williams-Sonoma stores nationwide this spring
Infamous Hollywood cheaters [SLIDESHOW] - The Daily Caller
Here’s a look at the most publicized cheating hearts of Hollywood
Where alcoholics go to die - Vice Magazine
The thirty-nine men and women who live at the Copenhagen Institution for Chronic Alcoholics are all fully resigned to the fact that they are dying because of drinking, yet all still drink like suicidal herring. Photographer Casper Dalhoff of Vice Magazine recently compiled a photo-essay of the institute’s unique approach to alcoholism
Jack Nicholson's daughter makes splash in surf movie
Jack Nicholson’s daughter is diving into acting with a big-screen appearance in a biopic about surfer Bethany Hamilton, who lost her arm in a shark attack
Meryl Streep's continues to set Oscar record - LOS ANGELES TIMES
Meryl Streep’s nomination for “Julie & Julia” increases her Oscar record to 16, putting her even further ahead of Katharine Hepburn and Jack Nicholson (both at 12), though Hepburn won four lead-actress Oscars and Nicholson a pair of lead-actor Academy Awards as well as a supporting one, Streep has just one lead Oscar and a supporting prize to show for all her nominations
