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- Olympic gold medalists join Dancing With the StarsCharlie White and Meryl Davis, Sochi Olympics ice dancing medalists, will appear as contestants on Dancing With the Stars in the new season. Drew Carey, Diana Nyad, Billy Dee Williams are also among the latest DWTS competitors. The show returns on March 17.
- Natasha Richardson: Is she why Liam Neeson turned to action flicks?Natasha Richardson's death may be why Liam Neeson, a great actory, has turned to a series of action films, and the latest is 'Non-stop.' Natasha Richardson was Neeson's wife.
- Jim Lange remembered for 'The Dating Game,' other TV game showsA radio disc jockey, Jim Lange made his name nationally when he hosted ABC-TV's 'The Dating Game,' beginning in 1965.
- Lisa Kudrow loses $1.6 million 'Friends' lawsuitLisa Kudrow was earning more than $1 million per episode of 'Friends.' She says she paid her manager $11 million. But he sued Lisa Kudrow for $1.6 million more, and a California jury agreed.
- Justin Bieber stumbles in Miami police video. DUI?Video footage released Wednesday shows an unsteady Justin Bieber following his January arrest in Florida. The teen pop star has pleaded not guilty to driving while under the influence, resisting arrest, and driving with an invalid license.
- Paco de Lucia, world's greatest flamenco guitarist, diesPaco de Lucia, who was best-known as a flamenco guitarist but also experimented with other genres of music, has died in Mexico, Spanish officials said Wednesday.
- Salma Hayek: Was her Ford GT involved in brother's crash?Salma Hayek's brother, Sami Hayek, may have been driving her Ford GT in the crash which killed his passenger, Grammy-winning art director Ian Cuttler Sala. Salma Hayek's brother was hospitalized with broken ribs.
- Hulk Hogan returns to WWE after six-year absenceHulk Hogan's return is perfectly timed for both the 30th WrestleMania and the new network, which debuts Monday as a streaming service for $9.99 per month with a six-month commitment and will include all 12 pay-per-view events.
- Amy Poehler, Joe Biden help Seth Meyers 'Late Night' debutAmy Poehler has a history with Vice President Joe Biden, who has performed on the NBC sitcom 'Parks and Recreation.'
- 2014 Oscar campaigns are surprisingly civil, say Hollywood insidersDespite a wide-open field, Oscar campaigns in 2014 have been relatively civil, especially compared with the bare-knuckled sparring of recent years, say industry experts.
- Harold Ramis remembered for comedic turns in 'Stripes' and 'Ghostbusters'Harold Ramis, who died Monday near Chicago, also directed the movie 'Analyze This' starring Robert DeNiro and Billy Crystal.
- Alec Baldwin, fed up with tabloid media and critics, hints at leaving New YorkThe former '30 Rock' star wrote an article about his recent encounters with local and national media that was published Monday in 'New York Magazine.'
- What Philip Seymour Hoffman's will revealsThe will of the Oscar-winning actor who died suddenly of a suspected heroin overdose two weeks ago was read in court Wednesday. It indicated that Hoffman wished his son to spend time away from Hollywood.
- A nostalgic Jimmy Fallon signs off on 'Late Night'Jimmy Fallon, who will begin hosting the 'Tonight Show' in 10 days, bid farewell to his 12:37 p.m. slot on 'Late Night.' Fallon's house band the Roots and his announcer will also move to 'Tonight.'
- The Beatles: Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr together againThe Beatles: Former band members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr celebrated the 50th anniversary of The Beatles appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. CBS will air the performance on Feb. 9.
- Rachel Frederickson 'Biggest Loser' weight loss ignites social media firestormRachel Frederickson: Experts cautioned that regardless of her current weight, the criticism being levied on social media about her losing too much isn't helpful.
- Olivia Newton-John to begin 45 Vegas dates in AprilOlivia Newton-John announced a headlining residency Tuesday. Olivia Newton-John will perform 45 shows at the Donny and Marie Showroom at The Flamingo, starting April 8. Dates are scheduled through the summer.
- Anne Frank: Her lost marbles have been foundAnne Frank gave her marbles to a neighbor when she and her family went into hiding from the Nazis. Anne Frank told her neighbor that she was "scared they might fall into the wrong hands."
- Amy Poehler joins SNL sendoff to Seth MeyersAmy Poehler, Andy Samberg, Bill Hader and Fred Armisen joined the final Weekend Updated hosted on Saturday Night Live by Seth Meyers. Meyers leaving to host NBC's "Late Night." Amy Poehler won her first Golden Globe award last month.
- Huguette Clark art collection includes Monet, RenoirHuguette Clark collection: The copper heiress's art collection is on the auction block and includes important artworks acquired by her father, a Montana copper king, railroad baron, and senator who founded Las Vegas.