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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.
Mike Papantonio attacks the notion that intelligent political talk radio has to come from the right.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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.
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-The young actress takes a sharp left turn in her career with The Last House on the Left.

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.
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?
Grant-Lee Phillips-The respected former leader of Grant Lee Buffalo takes a look back at alt rock's past with nineteeneighties.
James Pickens, Jr.-The veteran actor discusses his career and his TV series, The Lyon's Den.
Alison Pill 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.
Michael Pitt and Brady Corbet aren't playing around in Funny Games.
PlayRadioPlay!-The one-man band breaks his way into the music business with a little help from MySpace.
Eve Plumb-The artist formerly known as Jan Brady discusses her love for painting and her New York gallery debut "Bistro."
Amy Poehler (2008 Interview)  and Tina Fey-The SNL vets team up to become a Baby Mama.

Amy Poehler (2010 Interview) and the cast of Parks and Recreation talk to us from the red carpet.

Clémence Poésy and Colin Farrell deal with love and death In Bruges.
Natalie Portman (2006 Interview)-The actress ponders terrorism and politics in the dark parable V for Vendetta.
Natalie Portman (2009 Interview)-An actress helps to shine a light on the inner workings of Hollywood on the web.

Chris Pratt and the cast of Parks and Recreation talk to us from the red carpet.

Lisa Marie Presley steps farther out of her father's shadow with a second hit CD.
Tristan Prettyman paddles ashore to make her debut CD twentythree.
Richard Price (2004 Interview)-A talk with the celebrated novelist about his career and his book Samaritan.
Richard Price (2008 Interview)-The bard of the New York streets returns with a double shot - the new novel Lush Life and the final season of The Wire.
Freddie Prinze, Jr. and Mena Suvari learn about life by Brooklyn Rules.
Aidan Quinn-The veteran actor looks at immigration in the drama Dark Matter.
Colin Quinn- Comedy Central's Tough Crowd host talks about comedy, political correctness and surviving in show biz.
Ed Quinn-Turning heads as a complicated genius in the cult hit series Eureka.
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint-The kids from Harry Potter speak.
Joshua Radin-The New York-based screenwriter/folk musican changes career paths from wanting to write movies to composing songs for them.
Josh Radnor (2006 Interview)-Have you met the star of the sitcom How I Met Your Mother?
Josh Radnor (2008 Interview) and his co-stars of How I Met Your Mother go back to the bar that inspired the show.
rafkin1.gif (81320 bytes) Alan Rafkin-King of Nick at Nite talks of helming almost every show ever -- from Capt. Kangaroo to Veronica's Closet.
Francia Raisa-The Latina actress is chasing the dream in the latest Cutting Edge sequel.
Michael Rapaport-One of the busiest supporting actors in Hollywood takes the lead of the sitcom The War at Home.
David Rasche has a little fun at the expense of some well-known politicians in the dark comedy In the Loop.
Lisa Ray-The most beautiful woman in Indian film returns in Water.
Robert Redford-The legendary actor, director and philanthropist reflects on An Unfinished Life.

 

Carmen Reece-The new British diva takes us "Right Here."
reid.gif (89456 bytes) Elwood Reid-A look at a man taking the long, strange road from the gridiron to literature.
Jonathan Rhys Meyers-The Irish actor anchors director Woody Allen's return to form with Match Point.
Christina Ricci-continues her quirky career path as a young woman with a very odd attribute in Penelope.
Natasha Richardson-the actress faces mortality with her famous mother in the film Evening.
Robbie Rist-The musician/actor clues us in on beating the child star jinx.
AnnaSophia Robb takes a hard look at real life in Sleepwalking.
Tim Robbins and Derek Luke take on apartheid in Catch a Fire.
Chris Rock-The stand-up giant returns to the multiplexes in The Longest Yard and Madagascar.
Sam Rockwell-The quirky actor takes a look at sexual addiction in Choke.
James Roday psyches us out with his popular cable series.
Seth Rogen takes a wild ride on the Pineapple Express.
Mimi Rogers-The veteran actress takes on a new comic role on The Loop.
Henry Rollins on the life of a driven renaissance man.
George A. Romero-The director who has made a specialty of saving us from the living dead goes back to his indie film roots.
Mickey Rooney-The longest-working actor in show business spends a Night at the Museum.
Rosey-An urban blues-rock chick from Connecticut makes the jump from behind-the-scenes to center stage.
Emmy Rossum-After taking on Hollywood and succeeding, the young actress shows her artistic range with her debut album.
Mickey Rourke-The actor looks at the fickleness of fame in The Wrestler.
Mark Ruffalo (2004 Interview), Peter Krause, Laura Dern & John Curran on the film We Don't Live Here Anymore.

Mark Ruffalo (2010 Interview) shakes up an untraditional American family in The Kids Are All Right.
Rush-Lead singer Geddy Lee talks about his music career and his parents' unique love story.
Keri Russell-The star of the cult-favorite TV series Felicity plays the lead in the new independent film Waitress.
Stefan Ruzowitsky and his star Karl Markovics take a look at a different side of the Holocaust in The Counterfeiters.
Raphael Saadiq-The soul singer/songwriter and producer starts his own label.
Zoë Saldana-The actress goes to the islands looking for a safe Haven.
Catalina Sandino Moreno-The Colombian actress scores in her first movie, Maria Full of Grace.
Peter Sarsgaard balances stage and screen and tries to solve The Mysteries of Pittsburgh.
Saving Abel-The band behind the hit singles "Addicted," "18 Days" and "Drowning" come out swinging.
Julian Schnabel-The artist-turned-director gets an Oscar nom for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.
Rebecca Schull-A sitcom favorite ponders life on the stage.
Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Vera Farmiga and William Monahan on The Departed.

Adam Scott and the cast of Parks and Recreation talk to us from the red carpet.

Tony Scott-One of Hollywood's busiest directors takes on a classic in the new version of The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3.
Secondhand Serenade-We fall for the singer/songwriter behind the smash hit single "Fall For You."
Jason Segel-The Freaks and Geeks veteran is flying high with the hit sitcom How I Met Your Mother.
Shakira-Latin music sensation talks about her jump to international super-stardom.
Tony Shalhoub-The actor says farewell to his most famous character, the defective detective Monk.
Michael Shannon-The actor follows up his Oscar-nominated supporting role in Revolutionary Road with the noir drama The Missing Person.
Tommy Shaw-The STYX guitarist gets together with old friend Jack Blades to celebrate their Influences.

Michael Sheen-The famed British chameleon is taking on another real-life subject in The Damned United as well as becoming undead for the highly anticipated Twilight: New Moon.

Duncan Sheik-The 90s hitmaker reinvents himself as composer of the hit Broadway play Spring Awakening and the follow-up Whisper House.

Shontelle-The island girl shows us her Shontelligence with the hit single "T-Shirt."
Elisabeth Shue has a good time poking fun at her image in Hamlet 2.
M. Night Shyamalan-The suspense director discovers The Happening.
Gabourey Sidibe-Enters acting with the acclaimed drama Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire.
Sarah Silverman (2006 Interview)-The outrageous comedienne provokes with her film Jesus is Magic.
Sarah Silverman (2010 Interview) returns with a third season of her surreal sitcom The Sarah Silverman Program.
Henry Simmons-The star of NYPD Blue and Shark helps bring Los Angeles a new theatrical playground.
Bryan Singer-A director takes a different look at World War II in Valkyrie.
Gary Sinise-The celebrated actor turns executive producer to help deliver a special documentary called Brothers at War.
sixpence.jpg (21732 bytes) Sixpence None the Richer 1999 Interview-Leigh Nash discusses her band and the catchiest single of 1999.
Sixpence None the Richer 2002 Interview-Singer Leigh Nash sits back down with us to discuss the album Divine Discontent.
Cobie Smulders and her co-stars of How I Met Your Mother go back to the bar that inspired the show.
Phoebe Snow-The classic chanteuse behind "Poetry Man" overcomes tragedy to return to the stage.
Jill Sobule on her experience as an artist in the crazy world of the music business.
Jordin Sparks

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John Stamos brings new blood to the long-running series ER.
Jake Steinfeld-The fitness guru wants to put you in business with his latest book.
Nicole Steinwedell fesses up on how a side job as a school tutor opened the door for a role on the TV series The Unit.
Shadoe Stevens-Behind the scenes with one of the greatest voices in show biz.
Patrick Stewart-The king of the franchises returns for X-Men: The Last Stand.
Peter Stickles-takes a bite out of acting in The Lair.
Curtis Stone-Talk about dream jobs, he gets paid to pick women up in grocery stores and take them home in The Take Home Chef.
Joss Stone-The young British soul thrush checks in to chat about  her debut album.
Sharon Stone returns to the role that made her infamous in Basic Instinct 2.
Steven Strait goes way back in time as the hero in the action/adventure 10,000 BC.
David Strathairn (2005 Interview) and his co-stars George Clooney, Patricia Clarkson and Grant Heslov wish us Good Night, and Good Luck.
David Strathairn (2008 Interview) pays tribute to blacklisted writer Dalton Trumbo in a new documentary.
Meryl Streep (2007 Interview) brings humanity to the boss from Hell in The Devil Wears Prada.
Meryl Streep (2010 Interview) our greatest actress channels a legendary chef and TV star in Julie and Julia.
Wes Studi-The acclaimed Native American actor takes on two very different projects, the small labor of love The Only Good Indian and the blockbuster hit Avatar.

Jim Sturgess-A British actor beats the house as a MIT-trained gambling prodigy in 21.

Sugar Ray-A popular 90s hitmaker returns after six years off the recording scene with the CD Music for Cougars.
Donald Sutherland, Rachel Hurd-Wood, James D'Arcy and Courtney Solomon survive An American Haunting.
Hilary Swank-The Oscar-winning actress picks up more buzz with Million Dollar Baby.
Switchfoot-This up-and-coming band talks about their major label debut.
Audrey Tautou-We have a rendezvous with the star of Amelie and A Very Long Engagement.
Theory of a Dead Man-A Canadian  rock band hits it big in the States with the singles "Bad Girlfriend" and "Not Meant to Be."
Charlize Theron takes a hard look at real life in Sleepwalking.
Rob Thomas-The voice of Matchbox Twenty goes it alone with Something to Be.
Billy Bob Thornton gives his own take on a classic with the remake of The Bad News Bears.
Three Dog Night-The biggest hit machine of the Nixon era celebrates a return to the charts.
Justin Timberlake, Emile Hirsch, Ben Foster, Anton Yelchin and Shawn Hatosy decide who is the Alpha Dog.
Marisa Tomei steals her scenes in the high-powered drama Before the Devil Knows You're Dead.
Daniel Tosh-A look into the quirky mind of a stand-up comedian.
Stanley Tucci reunites with Meryl Streep as the man behind a legendary chef and TV star in Julie and Julia.
KT Tunstall-The Scottish singer keeps her Eye to the Telescope as she reaches for the stars.
Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman live out a rural nightmare in The Strangers.

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