In this commercial, just released for the November 9 CMA Awards broadcast, someone you would never dream of throws open the audition room door and proclaims the job hers.
It’s back in the saddle again for Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, who have not appeared in a film together since the late ’90s. The two are starting work on a movie about Boston’s notorious gangster James “Whitey” Bulger.
Lindsay Lohan and her father Michael Lohan can’t stop playing with fire.
Lindsay, although ordered to complete 16 hours of her community service sentence at the Los Angeles Coroner’s Office before her November 2 court appearance, will be spending some time in the next week posing for Playboy, says a source. And while she’s trying to fit this in before heading to court for possibly more time in jai
Robin Williams is hoping that when it comes to matrimony, “third time’s a charm.”
The 60-year-old, who finalized his divorce with his second wife Marsha Garces last year, walked down the aisle on Sunday with graphic designer Susan Schneider in Napa Valley, CA, in front of famous friends such as Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and Billy Crystal.
Willie Nelson is one of the very first country stars to comment on the Occupy Wall Street protests, and the the red headed stranger is giving the demonstrations a big high five. Nelson wrote a poem that might be titled ‘We’re the Ones With the 99’. He and his wife, recite it in the video below.
A tour bus that Willie Nelson and his band traveled in and called their road home until 1999 is up for auction. According to USA Today , the 1986 Eagle 10 motor coach will be for sale on Sunday in Mississauga, Ontario in Canada.
The bus has artwork on the sides by an artist named Rainmaker...
Willie Nelson is playing a new song called ‘Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die’ at his concerts and one website claims it'll be the title track of his upcoming new album.
The new Hank Williams movie - The Last Ride - premieres in Shreveport this Friday night at Cinemark Tinseltown. And, KWKH congratulates all our ticket winners, we hope you enjoy the movie.
Actress Susan Sarandon is under fire from the Catholic League after calling Pope Benedict XVI a “Nazi” during a recent interview.
When telling filmmaker Bob Balaban about sending the pope a copy of the book ‘Dead Men Walking,’ which inspired the film for which she won a 1995 Oscar, she said she meant Pope John Paul II and “not this Nazi one we have now.”