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Madonna Will Star in Super Bowl Halftime Show

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Madonna will perform on America's most-watched TV event.

The superstar songstress will be the halftime act during Super Bowl XLVI. Without any great fanfare, Bob Costas made the announcement — which had been rumored since October — after his weekly essay on NBC's Sunday Night Football.

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Is Madonna Performing in the Super Bowl XLVI Halftime Show?

Madonna

Madonna will perform during the Super Bowl XLVI halftime show in Indianapolis on Feb. 5, sports site SB Nation reports.

No artists have been formally announced for the championship game, however, and a spokesperson for the NFL declined to... read more

Charlie Sheen Roast Adds William Shatner, Jon Lovitz and… Kate Walsh?

Kate Walsh, Jon Lovitz

Comedy Central certainly gets diversity points in assembling the lineup for Charlie Sheen's celebrity roast.

The cable network has added William Shatner, Jon Lovitz, Patrice O'Neal and Amy Schumer, as well as Kate Walsh (yes, Kate Walsh from Private Practice) and... read more

Dave Grohl to Ryan Murphy: Not Everyone Loves Glee

Dave Grohl, Ryan Murphy

Waiting to hear Foo Fighters songs on Glee? Don't count on it happening anytime soon.

Front man Dave Grohl says it's every band's right to decide whether their songs should appear on the show and Glee creator Ryan Murphy shouldn't be offended if someone turns him down.

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"You shouldn't have to do f---ing Glee," Grohl told ...
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Who Had the Better Halftime Show: Glee or The Black Eyed Peas?

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Is it fair to compare The Black Eye Peas' (perhaps Tron-inspired) halftime extravaganza to that of Glee's relatively modest McKinley High zombie apocalypse? Of course!

The brain-craving Glee kids win!  Sorry, Will.I.Am. Even with all the neon and the extras — including assists from Slash and Usher -- Glee brought it big time with a mash-up of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and the Yeah Yeah Yeah's "Heads Will Roll." Also, I'm biased.

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Christina Aguilera Fumbles the Lyrics, Black Eyed Peas Light Up Super Bowl XLV

Christina Aguilera

One of the biggest fumbles came before Super Bowl XLV — from Christina Aguilera's performance of the national anthem.

The Grammy winner, 30, botched the lyrics, mistakenly singing "what so proudly we watched, at the twilight's last reaming" instead of "o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming." The flub immediately... read more

Glee Creator Ryan Murphy Slams Kings of Leon

Ryan Murphy, Jared Followill and Nathan Followill of Kings of Leon

Glee creator Ryan Murphy is not singing a happy tune about Kings of Leon.

Murphy slammed the band in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter after the quartet turned down the show's request to perform "Use Somebody" several months back.

NBC orders the next Glee from Steven Spielberg?

"F--- you, Kings of Leon," Murphy told the magazine. "They're self-centered a--holes, and they missed the big picture. They missed that ... read more

Slash Calls Off Divorce

Slash and wife Perla Ferrar

Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash has called off his divorce from wife Perla Ferrar, according to People.

The 45-year-old rocker filed a request for dismissal of the divorce papers with Los Angeles County Superior Court. The move comes two months after ... read more

Slash Files for Divorce

Slash and Perla Ferrar

Famed guitarist Slash is separating from his wife of almost nine years, Perla Ferrar, People reports.

"I can confirm the divorce papers were filed and from Slash's perspective the split is... read more

Oprah Winfrey, Tiny Fey Among 2011 Hollywood Walk of Fame Recipients

Oprah Winfrey and Tina Fey

Oprah Winfrey and Tina Fey are among the celebrities selected to receive stars next year on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced Thursday.

Other TV stars to be honored include Neil Patrick Harris, Danny DeVito and Ed O'Neill, as well as ER and Southland creator... read more

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