Road Ragin': Gettin' Down With Snoop in...Omaha?
Who knew the "craziest fans, the livest fans...maybe in the world!" could be found smack in the middle of America's breadbasket? Snoop Dogg did. So did his bleary-eyed main man KillahKev, who's two weeks, six cities and countless miles into Snoop's summerlong Unity Tour. From fetching fresh fruit to fending off stowaway fans, find out what it's really like to be on the road with the world's biggest rap star in E! Online's exclusive series, KillahKev With the Bigg Boss Dogg.
Pineapple Express: Leave No Stoner Unturned
Stars Seth Rogen and James Franco say yes to a stoner-buddy box set, say no to messing with Gary Busey and say "F--k Jeff Goldblum" just for the fun of it. How do you like them (pine)apples?
Nikki Blonsky: Airport Altercation Aftermath
Forget Baltimore. Good morning, YouTube.
New footage surfaced on the viral video porthole today, apparently showing Hairspray star Nikki Blonsky and former America's Next Top Model contestant Bianca Golden moments after their scuffle at an airport in Turks and Caicos last Friday. (Update: The clip has since been taken off YouTube but can still be seen here.)
The clip includes some running commentary by a woman who supposedly witnessed the tussle, which eventually led to assault charges for Nikki, her father and Bianca.
So what do you think: Does the vid offer up any real insight into the brouhaha, or is it just adding fuel to the gossip fires?
Maggie Gyllenhaal: Hot for Climate Control
Maggie Gyllenhaal must think videotape is cool. Or cooler, anyway.
The Dark Knight actress has signed on to judge an online video contest to fight climate change.
To enter the Climate Matters video contest, create a 30- or 60-second video encouraging our next president to take action against climate change. The top winner receives a $3,000 Visa gift card from Vermont-based environmental group Brighter Planet.
The top 10 videos will be broadcast on the Web at various venues, including the Huffington Post.
Various other filmmakers—including Emmy-winning documentary producer Rory Kennedy—and environmental activists have also joined the judging panel.
Obama Camp Raps Ludacris' "Offensive" Rhymes
Talk about politically incorrect.
This week's campaign propaganda has already seen John McCain's ode to Barack Obama, Britney and Paris. Now it's been raised a Ludacris.
Team Obama is blasting a well-meaning though wholly inappropriate diss track from the rapper targeting Obama's opponents, declaring the cut "outrageously offensive."
"Ludacris is a talented individual, but he should be ashamed of these lyrics," Obama spokesman Bill Burton said.
Obama: Hotter Than Paris and Britney?
Oh, John McCain.
First, you side with Heidi Montag in The Hills catfight, and now this? In your new campaign ad, you suggest Barack Obama is a celebrity more popular than Paris Hilton and Britney Spears.
That's hardly fair. Those two are too busy these days with other concerns to worry about being at the top of the boldfaced heap.
Shia's Passenger Closemouthed About Crash
It seems everybody wants to talk about last weekend's Shia LaBeouf accident. Well, almost everybody.
Isabel Lucas, who was riding with her Transformers 2 costar when his car crashed early Sunday morning, remained silent as paparazzi inquired about the incident while she was out in West Hollywood with her rumored boyfriend, Adrian Grenier. In fact, it was the Entourage star who responded with, "This is not the time for an interview."
Hmmm. What do you all think? Should the Aussie actress serve up some info about the crash, or should she simply be left alone? Let us know in the comments section below.
Black Crowes Caw Out Gretchen Wilson for Alleged Song Stealing
Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but not when royalties are at stake.
The Black Crowes have filed a copyright-infringement suit against country star Gretchen Wilson, accusing the self-dubbed Redneck Woman of ripping off parts of their 1991 hit "Jealous Again" on her new single, "Work Hard, Play Harder."
It may only be rock 'n' roll, but it has the brothers Robinson mad enough to file suit not only against Wilson, but against Wilson's label, Sony BMG, the publishing company J Money Music and TNT, which is using Wilson's song in a promotion for the new season of Saving Grace.
(We have videos for both tracks below, for your consideration.)
Miley Cyrus Mocks the Competition
Perhaps being dubbed "the next Miley Cyrus" isn't such a good thing after all.
With an E! News source claiming that Selena Gomez and the Hannah Montana star's ex Nick Jonas have been an item for months, a YouTube video from a while back showing Miley mocking Selena is garnering renewed interest.
The clip, which is actually a splice of two separate videos made several months ago, shows Selena and Camp Rock's Demi Lovato playfully talking to the camera, with footage of Miley and her pal Mandy Jiroux snarkily mimicking what the girls are saying and doing.
Don't you just miss high school?
Miley Cyrus Wants to Grow Right Along With You
Attention, all Hannah Montana fans. Miley Cyrus is not abandoning you.
As the tween world anxiously awaits the Tuesday arrival of her new album, the singer is making it clear why her new collection is completely free of her alter ego.
Troyer Settles Sex Tape Suit
Maybe all Verne Troyer ever wanted was a little more say in the matter.
The diminutive actor has settled the $20 million lawsuit that he filed last month against TMZ.com, an adult film distributor and celebrity porn broker Kevin Blatt after a clip of a sex tape he made with a former girlfriend was posted on the celebrity-gossip site.
Troyer attorney Edwin McPherson said Friday that his client never plans on selling the tape, but Blatt and online renter SugarDVD signed agreements requiring the Love Guru sidekick's permission before they are ever allowed to further promote or profit from the video.














