DWTS: Where Are They Now? Part 2
DWTS: Where Are They Now? Part 2
Wondering what your favorite celebs have been up to since they left DANCING WITH THE STARS? TV Guide Network brings you up to date on your past performers Kelly Monaco, Steve Guttenberg, Mario Lopez, Mario and Penn Jillette!
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The Break and Repair Method Intro
The Break and Repair Method Intro
The Break and Repair Method is the side project of Matchbox Twenty guitarist Paul Doucette. Get to know the band with the video YOU WONT BE ABLE TO BE SAD off their debut album Milk the Bee.
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Britney performs on X Factor
Britney performs on X Factor
Britney Spears has made her first UK television performance in four years on ITV1 talent show X Factor.
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Television director Babu Subramaniam
Television director Babu Subramaniam
Pratima Anae interviews television director Babu Subramaniam at the The Mr. and Miss India Pageant
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ShowBiz Minute: A-Rod, Four Christmases, Slumdog
ShowBiz Minute: A-Rod, Four Christmases, Slumdog
Alex Rodriguez and Madonna in Mexico, 'Four Christmases' tops Thanksgiving box office, 'Slumdog Millionaire' wins big at the British Independent Film Awards. (Dec. 01)
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DWTS: Where Are They Now? Part 1
DWTS: Where Are They Now? Part 1
TV Guide Network visits some of your favorites from past seasons of DANCING WITH THE STARS. See what Kristi Yamaguchi, Jennie Garth, Cameron Mathison and Sabrina Ryan have been up to since they hung up their dancing shoes!
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Naked Brothers Band rock out for Obama
Naked Brothers Band rock out for Obama
It's obvious that Barack Obama inspired many young people this election season, but even a band too young to vote -- Nickelodeon's Naked Brothers Band -- felt that breeze of hope. They talk about their new song, 'Yes We Can.' (Nov. 26)
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Pitt, Jolie 'Button' up for premiere
Pitt, Jolie 'Button' up for premiere
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie step out in their adopted hometown of New Orleans for a special screening of Pitt's new film 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.' (Dec. 2)
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