Dylan Thomas keeps in shape by running through the streets of West Hollywood
Dylan Thomas keeps in shape by running through the streets of West Hollywood
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - **EXCLUSIVE** Dylan Thomas from hit TV show 'Nip Tuck' keeps in shape by running through the streets of West Hollywood. Dylan was listening to his I-Pod and wearing a Brazil football shirt. Sunday, November 23, 2008.
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New Music: Kanye, GNR, The Killers
New Music: Kanye, GNR, The Killers
After a 17-year wait, Guns N' Roses finally drop 'Chinese Democracy'; Kanye West sings his heart out on his fourth CD, '808s and Heartbreak'; and The Killers murder with their latest, 'Day and Age.' (Nov. 25)
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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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Juliette Binoche's new star turn
Juliette Binoche's new star turn
French actress and Oscar winner Juliette Binoche encompasses both dance and portrait art in a new exhibition that is about to embark on a world tour.
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'Twilight' Draws B.O. Blood
'Twilight' Draws B.O. Blood
The vampire flick "Twilight" bit at the hearts of teen girls and sucked in $70 million in its first weekend, reports Julie Chen.
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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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Look-A-Like: Jessica Alba
Look-A-Like: Jessica Alba
A woman is made over to look like Jessica Alba.
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Interview With Film Director Bruce Mcdonald
Interview With Film Director Bruce Mcdonald
Bruce McDonald is a film and television director who also works as an editor, actor and producer. McDonald, whose indie films include cult classics "Hard Core Logo" and "Highway 61" in this video talks about his career and his movie "The Tracey Fragments which is the compelling story of a young woman told through a series of flashbacks, split screens and multi-frame editing.
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