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Actress Demi Moore (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images)
Here is the audio of the Demi Moore 911 call. The person calling wastes more time yelling at the 911 operator than it takes to get an ambulance to Demi’s house.
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Next week on GLEE, the kids at McKinley High tackle the music of Michael Jackson! A rumored song list from the episode has hit the web and FOX has released the full performance of ”Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’” to tide all the Gleeks over until January 31st!Rumored Song List and Episode Preview

Robert Hegyes, who portrayed sweat hog, Juan Epstein, on “Welcome Back Kotter” has passed away suddenly. Read the story and relive some great Kotter moments.

Michael Jackson’s children Paris, Prince and Blanket helped to immortalize the King of Pop. They imprinted his shoes and famous glove into cement at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Los Angeles.
We were crushed to hear that Heidi Klum & Seal were separating, but now there are rumors that a reconciliation might be on the way. If any couple could survive in Hollywood, we are sure it would be them. So we’ve decided to remember the happier times with photos:
(Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Not to depress you, but Mitt Romney just released his 2010 tax return. How long would it take him to make your salary?
It seems that the odds are in an actor’s favor for receiving an Academy Award nomination and eventually picking up the Oscar when they are playing a real life character. This year sees Brad Pitt, Meryl Streep, Michelle Williams, and Kenneth Brannaugh all receiving nominations for portraying real life characters. Take a look at the larger-than-life figures they portrayed as well as other Oscar winners from the past several decades who picked up Oscar gold for their real-life recreations.























































