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Amy Adams-The Enchanted star goes back to old London towne in the old-school parlor comedy Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day.
Bryan Adams-The classic Canadian rocker returns with the new CD Room Service and a two-disk Anthology.
The Afters-A rock band combines the divine and the profane.
Shohreh Aghdashloo-The Iranian-born actress takes a hard look at life in the Middle East with The Stoning of Soraya M.
Jessica Alba takes us for a dive Into the Blue.
Alan Alda-One of our most-loved actors adds Resurrecting the Champ to his long, impressive resume.
Kevin Alejandro brings a new face to an established hit series as the new guy on Shark.
Alien Ant Farm-A group of rock and roll survivors return to the fray with their third CD Up in the Attic.
Joan Allen-The acclaimed actress with two films coming out at the same time takes a break to talk with us.
Woody Allen-Goes home to New York for his latest film, Whatever Works.
John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky-Taking us for a look behind the scenes of King of the Hill.
American Gothic-Harvard historian Steven Biel tackles the most famous and relentlessly parodied painting in US history.
American Head Charge-Nu Metal heads chat with Bill Henhoeffer.
Tori Amos discusses her album Boys for Pele and her career.
Melissa Anderson looks back (yes, she still has her sight!) on a classic television past with her memoir The Way I See It: A Look Back at My Life on Little House.
Wes Anderson-The quirky film auteur gets animated with Roald Dahl's The Fabulous Mr. Fox.
Jennifer Aniston-Even though she's a couple of years removed from her Friends, her movie career won't be Derailed.
Gabrielle Anwar resurrects her career as a trigger-happy ex-girlfriend on the hit cable series Burn Notice.
Michael Apted-The respected director of the Up series of documentaries looks at British history with the film Amazing Grace.
Are Sitcoms Dying? A state-of-the-union on television situation comedies.
Lucie Arnaz-The actress and singer celebrates her famous parents with her new CD Latin Roots.
Tom Arnold-The comic actor gets very serious about his disturbing role in the indie Gardens of the Night.
Darren Aronofsky-The quirky director continues exploring the deep, dark corners of talent and fame in The Black Swan.
Kelly Asbury-The animated director takes a different look at Shakespeare with Gnomeo & Juliet.
Ed Asner-The legendary TV star hits the multiplexes with the art film Gigantic and the Pixar film Up.
Burt Bacharach-One of the greatest songwriters of the 20th Century gets political.
Kevin Bacon takes on his most controversial role in The Woodsman.
Baha Men-The tropical group who let the dogs out sit down for a chat.
Scott Bakula returns to television as one of the Men of a Certain Age.
Christian Bale survives life in a Vietnam prison camp in Rescue Dawn.
Eric Balfour tries to survive an alien invasion in the sci-fi horror movie Skyline.
Antonio Banderas-The actor pays tribute to his legacy by shedding light on the forgotten history of Spanish film.
The Bangles (2003 Interview) tell us about their first new studio album in fourteen years.
The Bangles (2011 Interview)-The favorite band returns with a fantastic new disk, Sweetheart of the Sun.
Adrienne Barbeau supplements her acting career with a new role as horror novelist as her third book Love Bites hits the stores.
Javier Bardem (2007 Interview)-The Spanish star releases three English films at once.
Javier Bardem (2011 Interview)-Chasing Oscar gold again with his new film Biutiful.
Barenaked Ladies-Canadian rockers discuss their album Stunt and how strange it is to be famous.
Ben Barnes-The British actor joins Narnian royalty in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.
Rona Barrett-The First Lady of entertainment reporting shares her view of Hollywood.
Basia-After fifteen years out of the public eye, a star jazz singer returns to the road From Newport to London.
Natasha Bedingfield takes the world by storm with her smash album Unwritten.
Julie Benz-A TV favorite goes all femme fatale in Ricochet.
Jon Bernthal ponders what he would do with only thirty days left before going to war in Day Zero.
Bertell-The R&B singer is Goin' Hard for stardom.
Bo Bice-The American Idol favorite looks to prove he's The Real Thing.
Big Time Rush-TV's favorite boy band tries to Elevate their following.
Michael Biehn-An action movie icon gets down and dirty with grindhouse films Bereavement and The Victim.
Jessica Biel on the road from good girl to vampire slayer.
Craig Bierko-Hopes luck will be a lady for his Broadway revival of the classic musical Guys and Dolls.
Rachel Bilson leaves her home in The O.C. to be a bad girl in The Last Kiss.
Nadia Bjorlin-The actress burns rubber in RedLine.
Cate Blanchett-Takes a look at the dark side of school life in the psychological drama Notes on a Scandal.
Blessid Union of Souls-The 90s hitmakers return to the fray with the indie release Close to the Edge.
Neill Blomkamp-A South African director takes a hard look at our future in the sci-fi drama District 9.
Blue Öyster Cult-The mind behind the thinking man's hard rock band looks back on thirty years of playing.
Emily Blunt-The young British actress channels royalty in The Young Victoria.
James Blunt-How does he follow up one of the most recognizable hits of the last decade?  By totally changing up his sound on his third album Some Kind of Trouble.
Eric Bogosian-Actor, writer and concert performer discusses his career and the rise of the talkers.
David Boreanaz-The co-star of the popular series Bones investigates the show's success.
April Bowlby takes her specialty for playing stupid women that we love to the hip cable comedy/drama Drop Dead Diva.
Bowling for Soup-The pop/punksters return with their latest spicy platter, The Great Burrito Extortion Case.
Danny Boyle (2007 Interview)-The renegade British director of Trainspotting and 28 Days Later takes another look at the future in Sunshine.
Danny Boyle (2008 interview)-The director shoots for Oscar gold with Slumdog Millionaire.
Alice Braga-The Brazilian actress spends some time in Lower City.
Benjamin Bratt-An actor fights addiction with the popular series The Cleaner.
Creed Bratton-Long before he became The Office's resident curmudgeonly oddball, he was a sixties pop star.
Andre Braugher returns to television as one of the Men of a Certain Age.
Abigail Breslin-The young actress is a real doll in Kit Kittredge - An American Girl.
Jordana Brewster-The actress is a real cut-up in Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Beginning.
Jeff Bridges-One of the most underrated actors of modern history sings for Oscar gold in Crazy Heart.
Jordan Bridges-The third generation of a legendary show business family enters acting with Conviction.
Brit and Alex-The twin sisters leave behind modeling to strike a musical pose.
Josh Brolin and the cast and crew of Milk make a labor of love to remind us of an important but mostly forgotten slain politician and activist.
Albert Brooks and Sheetal Sheth-Trying to bridge the cultural gap in Looking For Comedy in the Muslim World.
Marc Broussard-This Louisiana singer/songwriter takes us on the road to Carencro.
Julie Brown-The Homecoming Queen has an SUV now.
Kaci Brown-How does a nice, normal teenaged girl deal with becoming a pop star?
Sophina Brown-Bringing smart and principled intensity to James Woods' protegee in Shark.
Luke Bryan-The country singer will always be himself.
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Sandra Bullock, Toby Jones, Sigourney Weaver and Douglas McGrath do their own take on Capote with Infamous.
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Tim Burton-Hollywood's most twisted visionary tells us about his Corpse Bride.
Steve Buscemi-Indie film's quirkiest leading man takes a road trip in Saint John of Las Vegas.
Matt Bush finally gets his crazy college experience in Glory Daze.
Nicolas Cage-The actor looks to the future in Knowing.

Sir Michael Caine (2009 Interview)-A legendary actor looks back at his career and his film Is Anybody There?

Sir Michael Caine (2010 interview) goes back to the streets he grew up on in Harry Brown.
CAKE-The alt-rock survivors reach new heights with their Showroom of Compassion.
Bruce Campbell-The king of B-Movies puts in a little beach time as the sidekick in the popular series Burn Notice.
Neve Campbell-The actress on her revealing role in When Will I Be Loved.
Laurent Cantet-A French Director opens eyes on education with the Oscar-nominated film The Class.
Linda Cardellini-The ER nurse has three new movies coming out -- STAT.
Steve Carell-This cult-favorite comedian finally nails it in The 40 Year-Old Virgin.
Belinda Carlisle-The post-punk princess opens up about her life, her vices and her secrets in her memoir Lips Unsealed.
Vanessa Carlton-The singer/songwriter pianist returns with a third album and a new artistic home.
Rosanne Cash-The acclaimed singer-songwriter discusses her album Rules of Travel.
David Cassidy-Forty years on from The Partridge Family, the former teen idol reminds us why we think we love him.
Nick Cave-The singer/songwriter/actor/ novelist tries his hand at a screenplay with The Proposition.
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Charlene-The singer behind the iconic 1980s smash "I've Never Been to Me" writes about her sweet life in her autobiography.
Don Cheadle (2004 interview) checks in with us about his acclaimed film Hotel Rwanda.
Don Cheadle (2011 interview) must deal with the world's most obnoxious policeman in The Guard.
Patricia Clarkson (2005 interview) and her castmates wish us Good Night, and Good Luck.
The Click Five-The power pop group rules the radio with "Just the Girl."
George Clooney (2005 interview) and his castmates wish us Good Night, and Good Luck.
George Clooney (2011 interview)-A superstar tops off a good year with The Descendants and The Ides of March.
Glenn Close-The legendary actress reaches for the Heights as she hangs up her Shield.
Joel and Ethan Coen-The maverick filmmaking brothers look back at the world of their childhood in A Serious Man.
Jessica Collins-The actress lives her life on The Nine.
Jennifer Connelly-The Oscar-winning actress takes a dip in Dark Water.
Chris Cooper-The Oscar winning actor's role in Silver City is a strangely familiar-seeming politician.
Brady Corbet and Michael Pitt aren't playing around in Funny Games.
Marion Cotillard channels Piaf in La Vie en Rose.
Allen Coulter-The director takes a look back at a legendary show biz mystery in Hollywoodland.
Allen Covert-Adam Sandler's long-time collaborator steps out front with Grandma's Boy.
Cowboy Junkies-The atmospheric alt-rock band celebrates their twentieth anniversary.
Caprice Crane (2006 Interview)-The new novelist has people talking with Stupid and Contageous.
Caprice Crane (2009 Interview)-The novelist / screenwriter talks about her new novel and her rebooting of 90210 and Melrose Place.
Wes Craven-The legendary horror film creator tells all about his career and his latest film, The Hills Have Eyes 2.
Peter Criss-The original drummer from legendary rock band KISS discusses his potentially deadly brush with breast cancer.
David Cronenberg the acclaimed Canadian film director has A History of Violence.
Tom Cruise-A superstar takes a different look at World War II in Valkyrie.
Burton Cummings-The former Guess Who singer returns to the road.

Justin Currie-The former leader of 90s hitmakers Del Amitri discusses going it alone with The Great War.

Adrianne Curry-The model-turned-reality TV star discusses her career and bagging her Brady.
Richard Curtis-The king of romantic comedies looks back at his first love with Pirate Radio.

Matt Czuchry reflects on life as a guy amongst Gilmore Girls.

Alexandra Daddario-The young actress takes on "polar opposite" roles in the horror drama Bereavement and the marriage comedy Hall Pass.

John Francis Daley - The Freaks & Geeks kid grows up and joins Kitchen Confidential.

Tyne Daly and Sharon Gless-The stars of the classic 80s cop drama Cagney & Lacey return on DVD.

Claire Danes, Hugh Dancy and Mamie Gummer go back in time to share a very special Evening.
rondante1.gif (72070 bytes) Ron Dante-A pop music legend looks back at a long, varied music career.
Darren Daulton-The former baseball All-Star catcher has found a new calling.
Larry David and the cast of Whatever Works help to welcome Woody Allen back to to New York.
Alana Davis creates a brand new home for her music.
Dana Davis-Meet one of the new heroines of Heroes.
Geena Davis-An Oscar-winning actress takes a shot at a tiny indie film in Accidents Happen.
Rosario Dawson-The actress looks at the dark side of humanity with Descent.
Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Thomas Anderson, Paul Dano and Ciaran Hinds warn us that There Will Be Blood.
Cécile De France must survive High Tension in her horror debut.
Julie Delpy-A conversation with the star and co-writer of Before Sunset.
Guillermo del Toro-The fantastical filmmaker goes back to a childhood favorite in making Don't Be Afraid of the Dark.
Dem Franchize Boyz-The group behind the hit jam "I Think They Like Me" sound off.
Dame Judi Dench-One of the greatest actresses of our time chases another Oscar with Mrs. Henderson Presents.
Catherine Deneuve and Chiara Mastrioanni-The mother-and-daughter actresses try something different with the Oscar-nominated animated film Persepolis.
Robert De Niro-The Oscar-winning actor takes a small personal film with Everybody's Fine.
Johnny Depp-the most esoteric superstar in the world takes on the children's classic Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Emily Deschanel-The good doc from the hit series Bones ponders nature vs. nurture.
Jenna Dewan-The latest internet sweetheart shows off her versatility in Tamara.
Rosemarie DeWitt-The career of the star of the series Standoff is breaking out.
Leonardo DiCaprio (2004 Interview)-The superstar takes flight in The Aviator.
Leonardo DiCaprio (2009 Interview)-reunites with his Titanic sweetheart Kate Winslet in Revolutionary Road.
Andy Dick-The eccentric comic actor steps behind the camera as Danny Roane: First-Time Director.
Bo Diddley-The blues legend on music, civil rights, the state of radio and making hamburgers in Europe.
dishwa1.gif (306110 bytes) Dishwalla-Guitarist Rodney Browning says there's a lot more to these rockers than "Counting Blue Cars."
Pete Docter-The celebrated Pixar writer/director finds his career keeps going Up.
Aubrey Dollar  joins the Women's Murder Club in the popular TV series based on the best-selling novels.

Vincent D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe (2009 Interview) return to the New York City streets with another season of Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

Vincent D'Onofrio (2011 Interview) returns for the final season of Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

Jeffrey Donovan plays the coolest ex-spy in steamy Miami in the hit cable series Burn Notice.

Robert Downey, Jr.-the acclaimed actor looks through A Scanner Darkly.

Hilary and Haylie Duff muse on living in a material world.
 
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Sean Durkin-A first-time writer/director connects with a cult film about cults, Martha Marcy May Marlene.
Robert Duvall a Hollywood legend sits in on his own funeral in the film Get Low.
George Dzundza-the veteran character actor talks about his work on the TV series Hack and his career.
Bo Eason-The former Houston Oiler looks back at a life on the gridiron in the hit Off-Broadway show Runt of the Litter.
Clint Eastwood-The legendary actor/director looks back at an forgotten Los Angeles scandal with Changeling.
Aaron Eckhart finds the soul (or lack thereof) in a tobacco lobbyist in the satire Thank You For Smoking.

Megalyn Echikunwoke-The young actress segues from the popular cult series The 4400 to a new role as coroner on CSI: Miami.

Zac Efron and Nikki Blonsky get out the kinks in Hairspray.
Atom Egoyan tells us Where the Truth Lies in film direction.
Jesse Eisenberg (2009 Interview)-A respected young comic actor takes a chance at a quirky genre picture in Zombieland.
Jesse Eisenberg (2011 Interview)-We friend the young actor who plays the face of Facebook in The Social Network.
Hector Elizondo-The long-time character actor joins a well-respected ensemble in Monk.
Linda Ellerbee-The best writer in TV news returns to the book stores.
Brooke Elliott helps to redefine beauty in the hip cable comedy/drama Drop Dead Diva.
Nathan Englander-The novelist opens our eyes to The Ministry of Special Cases.
etheri1.gif (32907 bytes) We caught rock & roll star Melissa Etheridge just as she reached superstardom!
Evanescence-After five years out of recording, the band is back and rocking harder in their third, self-titled album.
Fabian-The former teen idol and Golden Boy of Bandstand is turned loose on a new millennium.
Peter Falk reflects on his career and The Thing About My Folks.
Dakota Fanning-She isn't the only child actress in Hollywood, it just seems that way sometimes.
Anna Faris-The comic actress takes charge in The House Bunny.

Colin Farrell and Clémence Poésy deal with love and death In Bruges.

Fastball -Band leader Miles Zuniga tells us about getting back into the studio and back on the road.

Tom Felton-He spent his formative years as Harry Potter's archrival, now he looks at life after Hogwarts.

Joshua Ferris-An author takes a look at life behind the cubicle in Then We Came to the End.
Mark Feuerstein-The actor takes on the Hamptons as the doctor for the rich in Royal Pains.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler-The SNL vets team up to become a Baby Mama.
Finger Eleven-The Canadian rockers become our "Paralyzer" and we think we've been struck by them.
Colin Firth talks with us about The King's Speech and he doesn't stammer once.
Taylor Firth-Vaults from the figure skating rink into acting with Ice Castles.
Danielle Fishel-The former Boy Meets World starlet explores a new dimension in Gamebox 1.0.
The 5 Browns-Bringing a new generation into the classical music world with No Boundaries.
Five For Fighting - Lead singer John Ondrasik talks about his band and the hits "Superman (It's Not Easy)" and "100 Years."
Flickerstick leader Brandin Lea discusses life on the road and life on TV.
Dan Fogler and George Lopez grab comedy by the Balls of Fury.
Ari Folman-The Israeli director takes a difficult look back at an atrocity from his past in the Oscar-nominated Waltz with Bashir.
Fountains of Wayne-New Jersey's great pop rock hope opens up about making the leap from cult fave to hit band.
Jamie Foxx plays a living legend in Ray. Now he may become one himself.
Joe Franklin-We look back with the pioneering broadcaster who created the TV talk show.
Brendan Fraser-The actor tells us about acting in three dimensions in Journey to the Center of the Earth.
Stephen Fried-Twenty years after the death of supermodel Gia, her biographer looks back at her place in history.
Nick Frost (2007 interview)-The funny Brit behind Shaun of the Dead is back in Hot Fuzz.
Nick Frost (2011 interview)-Returns to his genre parody roots with the alien comedy Paul.

Peter Funt-Smile! He's talking about Candid Camera.
Neil Gaiman-The graphic novelist takes on the big screen with the adaptation of his epic Stardust.

Megan Gaiser-bringing computer gaming to girls with the incredibly popular Nancy Drew series.
Zach Galifianakis-Takes a serious look (kind of...) at mental health in It's Kind of a Funny Story.
Jennifer Garner-The popular actress takes a chance on the quirky Ricky Gervais comedy The Invention of Lying.

Brad Garrett-The comic actor looks at romance in two different genres.
Jennie Garth-The 90210 actress takes another path to the country with her web series "Garden Party."
Teddy Geiger-The new teen heartthrob debuts with the album Underaged Thinking and the TV series Love Monkey.
Sarah Michelle Gellar promises us that she doesn't hold a Grudge.
Richard Gere turns down the razzle-dazzle to star in the spiritual family drama Bee Season.
Paul Giamatti-surveys the breadth of a complicated life with Barney's Version.

Alex Gibney (2007 Interview)-A documentary filmmaker takes a scathing look at torture in modern warfare with Taxi to the Dark Side.

Alex Gibney (2008 Interview)-The documentarian follows up his Oscar-winning Taxi with a gonzo look at Dr. Hunter S. Thompson.
gibson1.gif (44289 bytes) Debbie Gibson isn't just mama's little girl anymore.
Girl in a Coma-A rocking Mexican-American girl group crosses musical borders with Trio B.C.
Brendan Gleeson plays the world's most obnoxious policeman in The Guard.
Evan Glodell-A DIY film actor and director catches a buzz with Bellflower.
Judy Gold-The comedienne lives her life as a sitcom in the off Broadway one-woman hit The Judy Show.
Jeff Goldblum-The well-liked actor survives a death rumor and takes the reins of the series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

Michel Gondry-A French director takes a look at Tokyo!

Lesley Gore-One of the first teen pop heartthrobs comes out as a grown woman.
Ryan Gosling falls for a real doll in Lars and the Real Girl.
Mark-Paul Gosselaar has a little fun with the legal profession in Franklin and Bash.
Charlie Gracie-A rock and roll survivor looks back at fifty years of being fabulous.
Hugh Grant-The British superstar plays somewhat familiar, snarky reality show host in American Dreamz.
Macy Gray-A true R&B original returns with a great new CD, Big.
Steph Green-A short film director gets her shot at the big time with the Oscar-nominated "New Boy."
Melissa Greene-In the mid 1970s, she was poised to become a TV star and walked away.  Find out what came next.
Paul Greengrass-The respected British director turns a sympathetic eye on one of the most tragic days in history with United 93.
Joel Gretsch-Takes on the visitors in a remake of 1980s cult series V.
Michael Joseph Gross explores our fascination with the cult of celebrity.
Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Harry Shearer and Parker Posey take on the movies For Your Consideration!
Maggie Gyllenhaal returns to films after a two-year sabbatical to play an acclaimed role in Crazy Heart.
Kathryn Hahn-The Crossing Jordan co-star discusses her series, the movies and motherhood.
Anthony Michael Hall-The former Brat Pack star says goodbye to The Dead Zone and joins The Dark Knight.
Daryl Hall-The legendary rock and soul singer takes on a new medium - the internet - with "Live from Daryl's House."
Michael C. Hall-Cable TV's favorite serial killer takes a role in the ensemble movie Peep World.

George Hamilton-The best-tanned actor and reality TV dancing star in Hollywood has written his memoirs.
Christopher Hampton-the adaptation specialist gets an Oscar Nomination for his work on Atonement.

Herbie Hancock-The legendary jazz pianist goes off in new Directions in Music.
Chelsea Handler-The stand-up-turned-author gives us a tour of her Horizontal Life.
Alyson Hannigan-The co-star of American Pie and Buffy the Vampire Slayer steps out in her own Date Movie.
Glen Hansard and John Carney reinvent the musical with Once.
Hanson-The pop phenomenon goes indie rock.
Curtis Hanson-The acclaimed director throws us another change up with In Her Shoes.
Marcia Gay Harden feels empathy for her conflicted character in Innocent.
Angie Harmon-Takes on another law and order role in the crime drama Rizzoli and Isles.
Valerie Harper-America's favorite upstairs neighbor steps onto Golda's Balcony.
Woody Harrelson-The actor continues his return to the limelight with the critically acclaimed drama The Messenger.
Neil Patrick Harris, Josh Radnor, Cobie Smulders and Alyson Hannigan-The stars of How I Met Your Mother go back to the bar that inspired the show.
Bret Harrison takes over the controls of the sitcom The Loop.
Josh Hartnett returns to film after a few years off in the adventure Bunraku.
Anne Hathaway (2009 interview)-The star explores addiction and courts Oscar with her role in the indie drama Rachel Getting Married.
Anne Hathaway (2011 interview) dishes about One Day, Catwoman, soul mates, fairytales and avoiding spoilers.
Salma Hayek takes on a difficult new role in Ask the Dust.
Tricia Helfer-From supermodel to cyborg to spy - she lives out all our fantasies.
Chris Hemsworth takes on the world of a favorite comic book hero in Thor.
Jill Hennessy-The star of Crossing Jordan juggles being a new mother with a hit series.
Howard Hesseman and Loni Anderson-Two of the stars of WKRP in Cincinnati celebrate that seminal sitcom's DVD release.
Taylor Hicks-The blue-eyed soul man who became an American Idol sensation releases his major-label debut CD.
John Michael Higgins-A dramatic thespian takes on Hollywood's insistence that he be a wacky comic presence.
Madison Hildebrand-Brokers a fast-track real estate career into a reality TV stint.
Nichole Hiltz & Joshua Malina discuss the second season of the hit cable drama In Plain Sight.
Thomas Hine gets down and chronicles the seventies in The Great Funk.
Emile Hirsch takes a walk on the wild side.
Dustin Hoffman makes a little magic in Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium.
Philip Seymour Hoffman resurrects the celebrated author Capote.
Gina Holden-A self-confessed sci-fi nerd gets to live her fantasies in Flash Gordon.
Katie Holmes takes on a cult favorite in making Don't Be Afraid of the Dark.

Anthony Hopkins (2006 interview)-An acting legend breaks the speed barrier in The World's Fastest Indian.
Sarah Hudson - The singer gives us the Naked Truth.
Felicity Huffman-The desperate housewife takes a real risk with Transamerica.
Holly Hunter-This respected actress' career has Nine Lives.
Ian Hunter-The former Mott the Hoople frontman goes solo... again.
Timothy Hutton-The actor positions himself for a third season of Leverage.
Ice Cube on the road from hardcore rap to Are We There Yet? and XXX2: State of the Union.
Enrique Iglesias heads back on the road for his Euphoria tour.
I Nine-a new rock band lives through "Seven Years of Lonely."
Jason Isaacs-Takes a tragic look back at the Holocaust in Good.
Frankie J-The singing heartthrob returns to the clubs with Priceless.

Alyssa Jacey (2006 interview)-an up-and-coming singer tells us about her music and her big plans.

Alyssa Jacey (2010 interview)-The young singer/songwriter celebrates her debut full-length album Here's to Change.

Samuel L. Jackson takes on apartheid in this 2005 interview about In My Country.
Samuel L. Jackson (2008 Interview)-The tough-guy actor polices time and space in the adventure Jumper.
Luc Jacquet-The French director introduces us to 30,000 friends in March of the Penguins.
Tommy James-The sixties rocker is living the life in a new millennium.
Allison Janney-The actress keeps herself very busy with the hit Broadway musical 9 to 5 and the new film Away We Go.
Courtney Jaye-The new singer hits the road with Traveling Light.
Jay-Z-The rapper may be retiring as a performer, but that doesn't mean he is going to Fade To Black.
Jet-The Aussie rockers Shine On.
jewel.gif (178162 bytes) Jewel-Everyone's favorite Alaskan folkie discusses art, music and life's injustices just as her career explodes.
Scarlett Johannson makes the leap from art house movies to the blockbuster summer film The Island.
Angelina Jolie-The superstar goes behind the headlines in the tragic true story A Mighty Heart.
Doug Jones-The actor who has played such creatures as The Silver Surfer and Hellboy's sidekick takes off the makeup.
Leslie Jordan-The proudly out and about character actor celebrates over two decades of being Hollywood's go-to effete mama's boy.
Ernst Jorgensen-Protecting the musical legacy of the King of Rock and Roll.

Journey-The classic arena rock group targets new Generations.

Mat Kearney-The singer/songwriter avoids the sophomore jinx with his album City of Black & White.

Josh Kelley takes responsibility for his own vision with a new record label and a new CD, Just Say the Word.

Kem-A smooth jazz master gets intimate with us.

Gil Kenan-The first-time director takes you to a Monster House.
Nicole Kidman (2005 Interview)-The busiest woman in the movie biz looks at The Interpreter and Bewitched.
Nicole Kidman (2011 Interview)-The actress looks at a family in mourning in the devastating drama Rabbit Hole.
Cheyenne Kimball-A young singer releases her debut album and lives on MTV.
Jimmy Kimmel-The talk show host wants to shake up the format.
B.B. King-The legendary bluesman looks back from the road on his farewell tour.
Perry King-A Hollywood survivor balances acting with real life.
Stephen King and Frank Darabont-The master of horror fiction and the director behind arguably his greatest film adaptations reteam in The Mist.
Sir Ben Kingsley has to pick a new role or two with Oliver Twist and A Sound of Thunder.
Greg Kinnear-A Hollywood outsider stands up for the little guy in Flash of Genius.
Christopher Knight-A member of an iconic sitcom family puts his real life on screen in My Fair Brady.
Keira Knightley shows us two sides of herself in Pride and Prejudice and Domino.
Elias Koteas-The adventurous character actor takes a bite out of vampire lore in Let Me In.
krause1.gif (92386 bytes) Peter Krause and his co-horts in the cast of Sports Night prove that TV comedy doesn't have to be dumb.
Chantal Kreviazuk-We speak with one of the rare respected singer / songwriters who is able to keep her career in perspective to what is really important in her life.
Candace Kroslak-The former model puts on her acting shoes with American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile.
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Lady Gaga-A dance-rock diva pursues The Fame.
Jessica Lange-One of our greatest actresses reunites with her love in Don't Come Knocking.
Frank Langella-The acclaimed actor and Broadway actor brings his portrayal of a disgraced President to the big screen in Frost/Nixon.
Matt Lanter and Amanda Walsh revisit a classic with WarGames-The Dead Code.

The Lashes-Seattle's new pop hope breaks out with Get It!
The Last Great Fight-a new book asks the question: Was the Mike Tyson/Buster Douglas fight the end of the road for boxing?
Mélanie Laurent-A French actress takes on American film with Beginners.
Jude Law-A movie star is up for one of theater's most prestigious awards.
Christopher Kennedy Lawford writes about his demons and his famous family.
Jennifer Lawrence-The young Oscar-nominated actress discusses her role in the gritty and devastating drama Winter's Bone.
Joey Lawrence-The former teen idol returns to sitcoms with Melissa & Joey.
Rachael Lawrence loves making I Hate My 30s.
We spoke with late actor Heath Ledger just as he became a star with the most talked-about role of 2005 in Brokeback Mountain.
Ang Lee-The legendary director looks into dark corners in Chinese history in Lust, Passion.
Jason Lee tries on a whole new vibe in his return to series TV, Memphis Beat.
Spike Lee chronicles the devastation of New Orleans in When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts.

John Leguizamo, Katherine Waterston and David Ross take a jaded look at suburbia in The Babysitters.

Reichen Lehmkuhl-This modern-day Renaissance Man reflects on his action-packed career and how he is working to change the future.
Melissa Leo-The veteran actress courts Oscar buzz with Frozen River.
Tea Leoni-The quirky comic actress sinks to new levels in Manure.

Eugene Levy-Canada's funniest non-comedian offers up his career For Your Consideration.

Richard Lewis-The famously neurotic stand-up legend finally comes to terms with his life and his career -- kinda...

Lifehouse hush those one-hit wonder whispers with their smash single "You and Me."

Toby Lightman-The soulful young singer talks about her debut album Little Things and single "Devils and Angels."
Laura Linney-The two-time Oscar nominated actress takes on horror in The Exorcism of Emily Rose.

Lionel-Bringing humor and deep thought back to talk radio.
Robert T. Littell recalls his best friend, John F. Kennedy, Jr., in a new memoir.
Sharon Little-A Philadelphia singer/songwriter breaks out with Perfect Time for a Breakdown.
Little Big Town (2006 Interview)-A country foursome moves out of the "Boondocks."
Little Big Town (2007 Interview)-When we talked to them last year, they were taking a huge risk by going indie.  Now they've made it -- their way.
Ron Livingston-The comic actor takes a walk on the dark side of life with the drama Holly.
Lobo-We'd love you to want this 70s soft rock hitmaker.
Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina-A classic rock duo comes back together.
Patty Loveless-The country songbird goes back to her roots.
Low Millions-Adam Cohen, son of legendary songwriter Leonard Cohen, introduces his new group.
Josh Lucas and David Strathairn pay tribute to blacklisted writer Dalton Trumbo in a new documentary.
Derek Luke (2009 Interview)-The actor makes the leap from movies to TV on the ensemble drama Trauma.
Sidney Lumet-Sharing one of the final interviews with the ultimate film chronicler of New York life.
Lumidee-The Spanish Harlem-born reggae-rap artist makes sure her music is Unexpected.
Joe Maddalena-The king of show business memorabilia talks about our love of collecting and his popular reality series Hollywood Treasure.
Joshua Malina chats about his career and being the new man on The West Wing.
James Mangold-A director resurrects the Man in Black with Walk the Line.
The Manhattan Transfer celebrate 35 years in perfect harmony.
Joe Mantegna-The respected actor speaks about a career that has led him from Mamet to Joan of Arcadia.
Karl Markovics and Stefan Ruzowitsky take a look at a different side of the Holocaust in The Counterfeiters.
Garry Marshall and Doris Roberts-Two old comedy pros work at Keeping Up With the Steins.

Charlotte Martin-The singer/songwriter takes a walk On Your Shore.

Demetri Martin-A stand-up comedian gives the movies a try with Taking Woodstock.

Sir George Martin-The man behind the boards at Abbey Road with the Beatles reflects on a career of revolutionizing popular music.
James McAvoy and Keira Knightley look back in Atonement.
Jesse McCartney-The teen heartthrob grows up and gets funky with Departure.
Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr.-The sweet singing couple muse on love, music and one of the longest lasting unions in soul.
Mary McCormack (2008 interview) plays a tough Federale in the cable series In Plain Sight.
Mary McCormack (2011 interview) goes back into witness protection with the return of In Plain Sight.
Maureen McCormick-A former Brady sister has Gone Country.
Dylan McDermott-The former Practice lawyer goes undercover in Dark Blue.
Martin McDonagh-The controversial Irish playwright makes the jump to film with In Bruges.
Seamus McDonagh-He fought Evander Holyfield, now he takes on expectations.
Malcolm McDowell finds a new twist on the world's oldest profession in Pound of Flesh.
Ewan McGregor (2007 Interview) courts a legendary children's novelist in Miss Potter.
Ewan McGregor (2011 Interview)-The actor reinvents himself yet again in the quirky comedy/drama Beginners.
Katharine McPhee follows up the most watched TV series in the world with a hit debut album and single "Over It."
Rue Melo-The multilingual singer inspires us to "Check It."
Debra Messing returns to series television with The Starter Wife.
Method Man-The Wu Tang Clan rapper gets high on acting in The Wackness.
Breckin Meyer (2008 interview)-The comic actor finds love and laughs in a Blue State.
Breckin Meyer (2011 interview) has a little fun with the legal profession in Franklin and Bash.
Ingrid Michaelson-The singer/songwriter finds new avenues to making her CD Girls and Boys a smash hit.
Sienna Miller (2005 Interview)- The British actress segues from the gossip columns back to the cinema -- where she belongs -- in Casanova.
Sienna Miller (2009 Interview) balances stage and screen and tries to solve The Mysteries of Pittsburgh.

Mint Condition-The veteran R&B group is back and Livin' the Luxury Brown.
Helen Mirren-Acting royalty plays The Queen.

Dino Misetic-An illuminating portrait of an artist as a young man.
Mix Master Mike-He's the fourth Beastie Boy and he gives us the down low on the fine art of DJing.

Gretchen Mol channels a pin-up Goddess as The Notorious Bettie Page
Julianne Moore-The celebrated actress takes a look at the new American family in The Kids Are All Right.
Michael Moore-America's greatest documentary agitator takes on the HMOs in SiCKO.
Kathryn Morris-The Cold Case star has a red-hot career.
Viggo Mortensen (2007 Interview) patrols the hard streets of the former Soviet Union in Eastern Promises.
Viggo Mortensen (2009 Interview)-Takes a tragic look back at the Holocaust in Good.
Nico Muhly-The classical musician is turning heads like Philip Glass and Björk.
Carey Mulligan-A young British actress courts praise in An Education.
Dermot Mulroney is honored for a life in independent film.
Vik Muniz-The acclaimed Brazilian artist talks to us about Waste Land, the Oscar-nominated documentary on his life.
Anne Murray-a legendary songbird discusses her career and her CD Duets: Friends and Legends.
Musiq Soulchild-The neo-soul singer hopes that you're still Lovanmusiq.
Mutlu-Bringing a new sound to Philly blue-eyed soul.
Kathy Najimy-Actress, mom, activist; it's all part of life for the voice of Peggy on King of the Hill.
The Naked Cowboy-a Times Square fixture watches the world go past.
Anna Nalick-On the eve of her debut CD release she discusses Wreck of the Day.
Liam Neeson-The acclaimed actor discusses his role starring as sex researcher Alfred Kinsey.
New York Metro Vocal Arts Ensemble-bringing opera to the masses.
Andrew Niccol-The writer/director behind The Truman Show and Simone has a new vision in Lord of War.
Marisol Nichols has one hell of a day as the head of CTU on the popular action series 24.
Rachel Nichols-Joins up the hit series to explore some Criminal Minds.
Matt Nix-A look at the man behind the scenes at Burn Notice.
Amaury Nolasco-The Prison Break star has broken into the ranks of Hollywood buzz actors.
noone2.gif (79155 bytes) No One-A look at a new metal group that is taking the music world by storm.
Edward Norton creates a labor of love with his movie version of W. Somerset Maugham's classic book The Painted Veil.
Gail O'Grady-From NYPD Blue to American Dreams to Boston Legal, the actress looks over a respected, varied TV career.
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Susan Olsen-Looks back at the odd pop-cultural hiccup which was The Brady Bunch Variety Hour in the book Love to Love You Bradys.
Omarion-A former boy band star grows up and take over his own music with Ollusion.
OneRepublic-It's not too late for the band behind "Apologize," one of the biggest hits of 2007.
wpe98178.gif (111335 bytes) Gregg Oppenheimer's new book helps to explain why we still love Lucy.
Orianthi-The Australian guitar prodigy takes the US by storm with her hit single "According to You" and debut CD Believe.
Stacie Orrico-After a short break to live her life, she returns to music and has a Beautiful Awakening.
Our Lady Peace-Helping us to stay Healthy in Paranoid Times.
Ellen Page-Breaks out as a quirky pregnant teen in the buzz comedy Juno.
Erik Palladino-The ER doc gets serious... talking about AIDS, faith, love and death.
Panic! at the Disco-We discuss sins, tragedies, vices and virtues with the popular band.
Mike Papantonio attacks the notion that intelligent political talk radio has to come from the right.
Parachute-A rock and soul band isn't Losing Sleep over its bid for stardom.

Mary-Louise Parker comes out of the Weeds to play the mom in The Spiderwick Chronicles.

Hope Partlow-Just because she's young, pretty and has blonde hair doesn't mean she's like Britney or Hilary.

Butch Patrick-America's favorite Munster finds a new haunt and new love.
patric1.gif (128733 bytes) Vincent Patrick-The tough-guy author of The Pope Of Greenwich Village talks about his long-awaited book, Smoke Screen.
Sara Paxton (2009 interview)-The young actress takes a sharp left turn in her career with The Last House on the Left.
Sara Paxton (2012 interview)-Continues her trek into horror while confronting her ghosts in The Innkeepers.
Alexander Payne-a discussion with the man behind the camera on Sideways.
 
Mizuo Peck-The actress who plays Sacajewea in the popular Night at the Museum film series spends some time at a wax museum.
Simon Pegg-Returns to his genre parody roots with the alien comedy Paul.
Kal Penn shows you have to be pretty smart to make silly comedies.
Sean Penn and the cast and crew of Milk make a labor of love to remind us of an important but mostly forgotten slain politician and activist.
Piper Perabo-The actress gets to exercise her inner adrenaline junkie in the series Covert Affairs.
Pauley Perrette-chatting with the lab tech in the hit series NCIS.
Philippe Petit-The daredevil who did a high-wire act across the World Trade Center towers finally sees his story on film in the acclaimed documentary Man on Wire.
Liz Phair-Alt rock figurehead or pop-rock heroine?  Why can't she be both?
James Pickens, Jr.-The veteran actor discusses his career and his TV  series, The Lyon's Den.
Wendell Pierce-The actor and philanthropist helps to raise up his hometown of New Orleans, with the documentary If God Is Willing and Da Creek Don't Rise, the TV series Treme and his own charitable acts.
Rosamund Pike-The British actress stretches out in the new films Barney's Version and Made in Dagenham.