By DAVID BAUDER | AP Television Writer
| 4:42AM
Barack Obama's audience for his acceptance speech likely topped 40 million people, and the Democratic gathering that nominated him was a more popular television event than any other political convention in history.
By CHRISTINA HOAG | Associated Press Writer
| August 29, 2008
DNA evidence has linked an air conditioning repairman to the stabbing deaths of three women, including a former girlfriend of actor Ashton Kutcher, police said Friday.
The Associated Press
| August 29, 2008
Former Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano and his entertainment lawyer co-defendant were convicted Friday of charges linked to the wiretapping of billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian's former wife in a child support battle.
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| August 29, 2008
Fuel prices have grounded an unexpected frequent-flyer: Diddy.
By FRAZIER MOORE | AP Television Writer
| August 29, 2008
Jennifer Aniston will return home to NBC, the TV network where she became a breakout star on the hit sitcom "Friends."
By JAKE COYLE | AP Entertainment Writer
| August 29, 2008
Like the NFL teams beginning their new seasons, Usher is hoping to go all the way to the Super Bowl.
By DERRIK J. LANG | AP Entertainment Writer
| August 29, 2008
On one side of the "Raising the Bar" soundstage is a sterile office space punctuated with old phones, metal filing cabinets and stacks of papers. On the other side: a far less drab enclave accented with modern office furniture, frosted glass partitions and minimalist Macs.
By COLLEEN BARRY | Associated Press Writer
| August 29, 2008
Guillermo Arriaga's directorial debut, "The Burning Plain," opens with a wide shot of a trailer ablaze in the New Mexico desert. While the landscape appears barren and exposed, it is concealing secrets that drive the story.
By OSKAR GARCIA | Associated Press Writer
| August 29, 2008
After a decade at the final frontier, Star Trek: The Experience is going where no Las Vegas Strip attraction wants to go.
By COLLEEN BARRY | Associated Press Writer
| August 29, 2008
Organizers of the Venice Film Festival waited to announce "Khastegi (Tedium)" by first-time Iranian director Bahman Motamedian until the last minute to avoid alerting authorities to its sensitive subject: transsexuals in modern-day Iran.