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NEW YORK - Longtime "Entertainment Tonight" host Mary Hart is leaving the show after her upcoming 30th season.
Hart said Thursday that it's time for a change, but she'll be leaving with mixed sentiments. It's not clear when her last day will be, but a television season traditionally ends in May.
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In what appears to be a Twin Cities first, three major rock shows will be vying for aural supremacy tonight.
As promised in last week's GO! cover story, the graybeards of the concert trio, the four-decades-running Doobie Brothers, are at the U.S. Cellular Coliseum in downtown Bloomington (7:30 p.m. in the Coliseum Theater; tickets, $42.50 to $55).
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Spectra Logic Chosen Due to Low Maintenance Costs and Ease Of Operations
BOULDER, Colo. -- Spectra Logic, celebrating 30 years of data storage innov...
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Elite dance team performs at Davis game
yakima -- The award-winning Eastern Washington Elite Dance team will provide halftime entertainment at tonight's Davis High School basketball game against Walla Walla.
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OAKLAND, Calif. -- He's about to be immortalized on the big screen -- by Brad Pitt, no less -- but Billy Beane has said barely a word about it. Few interviews. No talk radio. And forget "Entertainment Tonight.
His silence about the much-anticipated film "Moneyball," due for release Sept. 23, has led to speculation that the Oakland A's general manager is uncomfortable being cast as a genius at a time when the standings tell such a different story. But Beane says his source of unease is something else entirely.
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Dr. George Nichopoulos does not want his grandchildren to grow up thinking of him as a Dr. Feelgood who killed Elvis Presley.
The white-haired 82-year-old former personal physician to the rock superstar dodged parallels Tuesday to his role as a one-time suspect in Elvis' death and that of Michael Jackson's personal doctor, Conrad Murray, under investigation in the death of the King of Pop.
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Dubuquers Betty and LeRoy Steines never miss an episode of "Entertainment Tonight." It's not the famous actors, popular singers and other top media stars that they follow. The two like to watch their son, the new co-anchor of the nightly show.
Mark Steines took over on Monday as co-anchor of "Entertainment Tonight" with 22-year program veteran Mary Hart. The Hollywood- based show bills itself as "the most-watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world.
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TUCSON, Ariz., May 2, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Tens of thousands of Americans are living with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Lou Gehrig's disease), and May is ALS Awareness Month, thanks to a 1992 declaration by the U.S. Congress to help spotlight the tremendous challenges being faced by individuals living with ALS as well as the importance of speeding worldwide research seeking treatments and cures for the fatal disease.
ALS is a master of destruction and I can testify to that first hand. My beautiful mother had ALS and the courage and grace she showed throughout her whole journey with ALS was nothing less than extraordinary," said Nancy O'Dell, the Emmy Award-winning Entertainment Tonight co-anchor (see video). "So how do you go up against a master of destruction? Well ...
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SEATTLE - The television show "Entertainment Tonight" has won the rights to the planned May wedding of Mary Kay Letourneau and her former sixth-grade pupil Vili Fualaau, the father of her two youngest children.
ET and its sister show, "The Insider," planned to begin offering the first in a series of interviews with the couple today.
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Today' is a-changin'?
By 2012,Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira will both have departed the "Today" show, leaving no big stars on NBC's No. 1-rated morning show, according to reports from Entertainment Tonight and TV Guide on Wednesday.