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First Nighter: London Consumer Report on "Sweet Bird," "Merrily," Worthwhile Others

David Finkle | Posted 06.15.2013 | Arts
David Finkle

By 1959 when Tennessee Williams got around to presenting Sweet Bird of Youth on Broadway, as directed by Elia Kazan and starring Geraldine Page and Pa...

For St. Patrick's Day, the Best Drinking Movies Ever Made

John Farr | Posted 05.16.2013 | Entertainment
John Farr

I love St. Patrick's Day. It's so inclusive. By that I mean that though it's a bona fide religious holiday, you don't need to be particularly pious to enjoy it. Wishing everyone a safe and (reasonably) responsible holiday, I present my own candidates for the top drinking movies of all time.

Golden Globes, Playboy Centerfolds, and Murder: 'Wiseguy' Ken Wahl's Life Reads Like a Hollywood Script

Joan K. Smith | Posted 05.11.2013 | Celebrity
Joan K. Smith

I was able to speak to Wahl recently for a rare interview, to shed some light on a life with more twists and turns than any movie script, as well as the charitable causes that are spurring him back into the public eye.

'Now That's Italian!'

Jerry Zezima | Posted 05.04.2013 | Comedy
Jerry Zezima

As a nice Italian boy, as well as a former runner-up in the Newman's Own & Good Housekeeping Recipe Contest for a dish I called Zezima's Zesty Ziti Zinger, I have many remembrances of things pasta.

Armed Services YMCA Receives $200K Grant From Newman's Own Foundation

Mike Landers | Posted 04.08.2013 | Impact
Mike Landers

The award to Armed Services YMCA reflects the ongoing commitment of Newman's Own Foundation to organizations serving military service personnel, veterans, and their families.

Hooray for Hollywood

Stanley K. Sheinbaum | Posted 01.13.2013 | Books
Stanley K. Sheinbaum

"It's true that the Hollywood community was (and is) sort of genially Democratic, but in the early '70s, their political activism had not yet been organized into effective fund raising."

Adam Carolla Talks Cars, Politics and Why He Hates Hollywood

Steve Karras | Posted 01.07.2013 | Entertainment
Steve Karras

"I like O'Reilly; I like his show and am flattered that he wants me to be a regular contributor to his show. It's not far from my satellite studio where I do the webcast. On Mondays I go in, do about seven or eight minutes of complaining about something and go home."

Benefit Lines Up Katy Perry, Alicia Keys

AP | Posted 12.26.2012 | Entertainment

NEW YORK — Katy Perry, Quincy Jones, Alicia Keys and Vince Gill are on the same bill: The singers are performing at an event to benefit the late...

COOL HAND SUIT? British Man Thinks He's Found Paul Newman's Old Suit

AP | JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN | Posted 10.09.2012 | Weird News

NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- A man renting an apartment in a Victorian house in Connecticut was poking around the basement when he was surprised to find some f...

How to Shop While Supporting a Cause

Women & Co | Posted 10.21.2012 | Women
Women & Co

Socially conscious shopping seems to be all the rage as more and more companies align themselves with a variety of charitable causes.

How To Get This '60s Beauty Style

The Huffington Post | Sarah Leon | Posted 01.03.2013 | Style

Joanne Woodward, who married Paul Newman in 1958, is best known for roles in, "The Three Faces Of Eve," "Sybil" and "The Glass Menagerie." Now 82-year...

Gore Vidal (1925-2012): He Did It His Way (And Loved Every Minute)

Jesse Kornbluth | Posted 08.01.2012 | Books
Jesse Kornbluth

Vidal had no self-doubt. He used his legendary intellect in the service of opinions that drew blood. Feuds thrilled him. And he never lost the swagger that comes from knowing that -- at least in his youth -- he was a stunner. Want a guided tour?

Rance Howard At 83: 'I Never Play The Ron Howard Card'

Pat Gallagher | Posted 09.20.2012 | Fifty
Pat Gallagher

While working on 'Cool Hand Luke' with Paul Newman, I would say, 'Good morning, Mr. Newman.' He never acknowledged my greeting. I continued that for two or three days until finally he said to me, 'I don't fraternize.'

Mad Men through The Boomer Lens: 'Best Episode Of The Season!'

Steven C. Eisner | Posted 07.30.2012 | Fifty
Steven C. Eisner

This was Mad Men's Mt. Everest moment. The quality of the acting and writing, the show's deep substance and the unparalleled directing savvy pushed the ensemble to a new high.

Carroll Shelby Dies at 89

Steve Parker | Posted 07.15.2012 | Business
Steve Parker

Carroll Shelby, who directed the effort in which Ford beat Ferrari at LeMans in 1965 and shocked the automotive world has died at 89. Shelby was one of the world's longest-living heart transplant patients and there's a transplant foundation for kids in hs name.

Review: Trust Me by George Kennedy

Carole Mallory | Posted 05.14.2012 | Books
Carole Mallory

They struggled, sleeping in doorways or cars until a woman named Dolly gave them shelter, but Dolly's generosity had a price tag. Torture was commonplace in her household, and she beat George and his mother.

How Your Salad Dressing and Lemonade Purchases Are Supporting Military Families Nationwide

Mike Landers | Posted 06.23.2012 | Impact
Mike Landers

We are proud to partner with Newman's Own to make military life easier and help our junior enlisted military and their families "pay it forward" by eliminating problems today or ensuring they don't become greater ones tomorrow.

Movie Review: The Lucky One

Marshall Fine | Posted 06.17.2012 | Entertainment
Marshall Fine

I'm sure there are those who will be shocked that I not only enjoyed a lot of The Lucky One, but that I think Zac Efron's performance is a break-out moment -- the announcement that a teen dream has made the transition to adult dramatic actor.

Did The 'Pawn Stars' Score Paul Newman's Autograph?

Posted 01.31.2012 | TV

The late, great Paul Newman was not just an Oscar-winning actor. The philanthropist, humanitarian and family man was also a passionate race car driver...

'Late Show': Tom Cruise Talks Paul Newman Hustling And Brad Pitt

Posted 02.18.2012 | TV

Tom Cruise was very close with Paul Newman, but he could never get one over on the old man. On "Late Show" (Weeknights, 11:35PM ET on CBS). Newman got...

DVDs Worth Owning - and Giving - for Christmas

John Farr | Posted 05.11.2013 | Entertainment
John Farr

I just know many of you out there are scrambling to catch up on your holiday gift giving. This article's for you.

Why Did Oprah Winfrey Win An Honorary Oscar?

AP | By SANDY COHEN | Posted 01.08.2012 | Impact

By SANDY COHEN, Associated Press LOS ANGELES -- Oprah Winfrey says she understands why some balked when the film academy announced it would give her ...

WATCH: Kobayashi Eats 32 Eggs In A Minute

Posted 12.17.2011 | Home

Takeru Kobayashi's record as a champion competitive eater was tarnished this summer, when it was revealed that his alleged world record for the most h...

Andy Rooney and Me

Maggie Van Ostrand | Posted 11.29.2011 | Media
Maggie Van Ostrand

I don't care if he's married. I don't care if he's over 50. I don't care if he's a curmudgeon. I don't even care if his eyebrows enter a room five minutes before the rest of him. Andy Rooney's the guy for me.

As He Turns 75, Thoughts on the Legacy of Robert Redford

John Farr | Posted 05.31.2013 | Entertainment
John Farr

I saw no mention of Robert Redford's birthday amongst all the pop dreck that seems to capture people's attention these days. I am going to attempt a tribute of sorts, as I can think of few people in the entertainment field more deserving.