HOLLYWOOD
Too much time, so many movies
I had the day off work, so what did I do? Go to Hollywood of course! With three great flicks, a couple cuties and a day full of wardrobe changes, it was quite the adventure! But seriously, I just d...
Posted on 3/27/13 at 8:24 PM
Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood
We'll chat with Tori Spelling & husband Dean McDermott, the stars of the hit reality series Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood, this evening on WDAZ News @5....
Posted on 3/20/13 at 7:19 AM
A Loss of a True American: A Tribute to Andy Griffith
What is a true American? It is a question that many of us are trying to answer, especially since the End of the Cold War. There we used to be portrayed as a GI Joe figure winning the heart of a young...
Posted on 7/13/12 at 10:04 AM
Reality TV Shows: Your Real Life Is So Much Better
I'm sure that you're all very nice people, but please don't be offended if I say that I'm not interested in watching your lives on a reality show. You certainly don't want to see mine. Like now --...
Posted on 5/9/12 at 1:49 PM
Here come the judges!
Ive got feelings, too, and Im dittoing Dullum, as in Terry, who says hell be hurt if you dont make it! Terry Dullum, anchor and producer of WDAZ News @ 5, Grand Forks Mayor (and physician) Michael Br...
Posted on 12/2/11 at 3:58 PM
Universal Studios to build Harry Potter park in Hollywood 
By Ryan Nakashima , December 06, 2011
Google executive speaks in Minneapolis, says online piracy bills in Congress wrong 
Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said Wednesday that it would be a mistake for Congress to approve Hollywood-backed legislation meant to combat online piracy because it would be ineffective and could fundamentally alter the way the Internet works.
By Chris Williams , November 30, 2011
Crew member killed while filming Bruce Willis movie 
A crew member working on the film "G.I. Joe 2: Retalition" has been killed on the set in New Orleans in what the studio is calling an unusual accident.
By Associated Press , November 23, 2011
Natalie Wood detectives face conflicting accounts 
By Anthony McCartney , November 19, 2011
‘Hollywood Left and Right’: Liberal dose of conservatism 
By Carolyn Kellogg , November 12, 2011
OBIT: Sue Mengers, 79, forerunner among Hollywood's women agents 
For two decades, Sue Mengers was one of the entertainment industry's most powerful agents, rising fast in a business dominated by men. She earned a reputation as a skilled negotiator who was both tough and uncensored in her style.
By Dawn C. Chmielewski and Amy Kaufman , October 17, 2011
Hollywood balks at big budget movies as DVDs drop 
Hollywood — long considered the land of excess— is becoming more cost-conscious, as movie executives rethink what they're willing to pay to make a blockbuster.
By Ryan Nakashima , September 17, 2011
Kate, William leave U.S., but not before charming Hollywood 
By Anthony McCartney and Christina Hoag , July 10, 2011
First Lady to Hollywood: Reflect military families 
By Sandy Cohen , June 14, 2011
As he plots return, Schwarzenegger sheds old life 
By Jake Coyle , May 12, 2011
Family gathers to bury Liz Taylor at LA cemetery 
By Sandy Cohen , March 24, 2011
DEATH OF A HOLLYWOOD CLASSIC: Elizabeth Taylor, 79, film legend on-screen and off 
By David Germain and Hillel Italie , March 23, 2011
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- Elizabeth Taylor, in 'National Velvet' (1944)
- Elizabeth Taylor with her $100,000 fragrance (1991)
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GRAMMY AWARDS: Lady A wins record, song of year 
Lady Antebellum was the big winner at the Grammys with five awards, including record and song of the year for the band's yearning crossover ballad “Need You Now,” but rockers Arcade Fire won Sunday's biggest prize, album of the year, for their highly acclaimed “The Suburbs.”
By Nekesha Mumbi Moody , February 13, 2011
How do the ethics-challenged Golden Globes survive? 
In the run-up to the show, a lawsuit filed by two disgruntled employees alleged that the group awarding the Golden Globes had received kickbacks from broadcast advertisers.
By Carrie Rickey , January 21, 2011
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