January 14, 2008

Oscar Watch: Producers Snub 'Atonement'

This is a difficult year to pick out just five best picture nominees. The Golden Globes put seven in their drama category, but the Producers Guild of America has managed...

BRITNEY SPEARS FLEAS COURT HEARING

Britney Spears made it to court today - kind of. Brit arrived for a court hearing convened in the pop star's child custody battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline but then...

LISTS: Runaway trains

The Grandluxe Express is the best train in America -- so sayeth the IRT Society, anyway. Can a brother get a timpani? The list you’ve all been waiting for has...

Krstic, the Sequel?

By FRED KERBERNenad Krstic may accompany the Nets when they head back to the West Coast this weekend."We're talking about it," said team president Rod Thorn. "Not to let him...

Corners trying to heal

By MARK HALEThe Giants' secondary couldn't have been more banged up against the Cowboys, and now with the Packers looming Sunday, the question is whether their ailing corners will be...

ONE DEAD IN TRUMP SOHO BUILDING COLLAPSE

At least one person was killed and a construction worker injured this afternoon after a massive amount of cement and debris cascaded down 40 stories at the Trump SoHo highrise...

Marbury may miss two months

By BRIAN LEWISStephon Marbury, who sat out Sunday’s Knicks' win over the Pistons with a sore left ankle, visited doctors today and was fitted with a walking boot.Marbury expected to...

Strahan played it safe

A physical issue sure to be watched this week is the groin tightness that forced Michael Strahan off the field on the second-to-last defensive series against the Cowboys on Sunday."It...

Report: Mets, Red Sox left for Johan

The Yankees will not restart trade talks with the Twins unless Hank Steinbrenner has another change of heart, a baseball official with knowledge of the talks told 1050 ESPN Radio.The...

Report: Yanks out of Johan race -- again

The Yankees will not restart trade talks with the Twins unless Hank Steinbrenner has another change of heart, a baseball official with knowledge of the talks told 1050 ESPN Radio.The...

Report: Yanks out of Johan race -- again

The Yankees will not restart trade talks with the Twins unless Hank Steinbrenner has another change of heart, a baseball official with knowledge of the talks told 1050 ESPN Radio.The...

Report: Rocket balked twice

USA Today reports that Roger Clemens turned down two requests from Sen. George Mitchell to answer questions about performance-enhancing drugs.Mitchell's report on usage in baseball went on without Clemens, who...

Report: Rocket balked twice

USA Today reports that Roger Clemens turned down two requests from Sen. George Mitchell to answer questions about performance-enhancing drugs.Mitchell's report on usage in baseball went on without Clemens, who...

Dodgers hero Podres dies

Former Brooklyn Dodgers picher Johnny Podres, who won Game 7 of the 1955 World Series against the Yankees, died yesterday. He was 75.READ THE STORY

CHECKING IN: The Sao Paulo invasion continues

Last week, you heard how Sao Paulo is making its influence felt on Carioca palates. Today, check out how one of SP's hottest hotels is providing a much-needed addition to...

Starr Report

John Barrowman stars in the series; he's joined this season by guest-star (and ex-"Buffy" star) James Marsters (R). Speaking of DVDs, I'm now on the fourth (and penultimate) season of...

Golden Globes: The Morning After

I picked six categories at last night's Golden Globes for The Buzzmeter last week and was wrong in four of them. At least I had plenty of company among other...

'FILIPINO MONKEY' MAY BE BEHIND IRAN, US BOAT ENCOUNTER

A threatening radio message to U.S. warships which seemed to come from Iranian vessels swarming U.S. ships in the Persian Gulf might have come from a third party known as...

FERRY DI$$ERVICE IS COMPLETELY YONKERS

Talk about a kick in the aft. Officials are dumping boatloads of cash to keep a commuter ferry service afloat. New York Water Taxi, co-owned by developer Douglas Durst, got...

ACTIVISTS BALK AS DEVELOPERS MOVE IN ON STADIUM

A sneaky city land "giveaway" will turn over former Parks Department property to real-estate developers - and further infuriate activists in the park-starved South Bronx neighborhood near Yankee Stadium, The...

WOMAN LOSES LEGS IN BUS HIT

Doctors had no choice but to amputate a 92-year-old woman's mangled legs yesterday after she was run over and dragged by a Chinatown bus owned by a company with a...

GOV'S PROJECT

Trying to rally support for his plan to spend $400 million on middle-income housing, Gov. Eliot Spitzer yesterday visited a Brooklyn housing project that he lauded as an example of...

BIG SNOW BECOMES A LIKELY NO-SHOW

The city braced for a blast of winter weather today, but initial forecasts of up to 6 inches of show were severely downgraded after midnight. Accuweather meteorologist Steve Wistar said...

SCHOOLS' GANG SCOURGE

A murderous gang turf war has erupted in Manhattan's city high schools - even spilling out in the tony streets of Gramercy Park and Chelsea, The Post has learned. One...

CONGESTION CRITICS GET $USPICIOUS

Opponents of congestion pricing warned yesterday that if the controversial toll plan is approved, there would be no guarantee the millions of dollars generated would actually go toward mass-transit improvements....

TREASURED MAPS

Scott Stringer is a man on a mission: To save the city from getting wiped off the map. But the weighty task has nothing to do with tidal waves or...

IRAQ GI WAGES WAR - AGAINST BANK

It's bad enough dealing with surly bank officials on your lunch hour, but try it from a combat zone. Brooklyn Marine Cpl. Veejay Bhagwandeen claims that North Fork Bank workers...

TAPE ERASES DWI-KILL ALIBI

A Brooklyn teen who told cops that he couldn't have committed a fatal hit-run in October because his vehicle had been stolen has been nailed by surveillance cameras, authorities said....

STAB DEATH 'ACCIDENT'

A martial-arts expert who fatally stabbed a man helping him fight off muggers is unlikely to face charges in the good Samaritan's death, sources said yesterday, as a third suspect...

FAMILY SUES OVER QUOTAS

A year after the city's racial quotas kept their daughter out of an elite public school, an Indian couple from Brooklyn is filing a class-action lawsuit to make sure it...

CITY'S PIED PIPER

Bobby Corrigan smells a rat. As the country's leading rodent expert - and the city's newest full-time employee - Corrigan walks the streets of The Bronx around Grand Concourse and...

'BOYS SEEING DOUBLE

IRVING, Texas - Jess win, baby! Even a fake Jessica Simpson was good enough to throw off the Dallas Cowboys yesterday, as Big Blue took a Giant step toward the...

'SWEENEY' IS CUT ABOVE

At the Golden Globes without the strobes, it was a weepy wartime romance and murderous musical that grabbed the dimmed spotlight last night. The sweeping epic "Atonement" captured honors as...

FIRE WIDOW MUST SHOW SUFFERING

City lawyers want the widow of a firefighter killed in last summer's blaze at the former Deutsche Bank building to prove her suffering by providing funeral-related receipts and bills from...

GOP'ERS TRADING BLOWS IN MICHIGAN

WASHINGTON - Bunched in a tight race, Republican presidential candidates are slugging it out in Michigan, hoping to use the state's stagnant economy to score a win in tomorrow's primary....

RUDY: FLORIDA STRATEGY WILL WIN

A fading, cash-strapped Rudy Giuliani vowed yesterday he would win the Florida Republican primary on Jan. 29 to recharge his campaign for the presidency - all but admitting that a...

OBAMA WITHIN 5, MAC LEADS NATIONWIDE

Obama Barack has all but wiped out Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-commanding nationwide lead, while John McCain has jumped into the lead among GOP presidential contenders, a new nationwide poll shows....

BARACK VOWS $250 CHECKS FOR WORKERS

WASHINGTON - Barack Obama yesterday proposed a massive eco nomic-stimulus package yesterday that would immediately give the vast majority of American workers a check for $250. "Obama believes we cannot...

PLAYING 'HILL OF THE KING'

Race took center stage in the Democratic presidential campaign yesterday as Hillary Rodham Clinton accused Barack Obama of "deliberately distorting" her comments about Martin Luther King's impact on civil rights....

'BUCKET' FOGIES ALIVE & KICKING AT BOX OFFICE

Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman narrowly took the No. 1 spot at the box office with "The Bucket List" in a weekend where comedies ruled the cinemas. The Warner Bros....

'THE JUDGE CAN'T HOLD ME': O.J.

O.J. Simpson is boasting that he'll be out of jail by the day after tomorrow. Simpson was tossed in the can Friday night in Las Vegas for allegedly violating the...

DATE-SITE REBATE A GOOD RAB-'BUY'

You don't have to pay retail for love. JDate, a Jewish matchmaking Web site, is offering bulk-rate dates to rabbis, who then can offer them to their followers, Newsweek reports....

'IRON' CASTING

He's no man of steel. But here's a glimpse of Robert Downey Jr. (inset) as the latest Marvel superhero jumping to the big screen, "Iron Man," due to hit theaters...

NYPD DAILY BLOTTER

Manhattan A 'hair'-brained thief swiped a pineapple and grapes from an Upper East Side grocery, then stole a knitted hat off a woman's head to disguise himself as he tried...

KNOW WHAT? IT'S BETTER THIS WAY

Thanks to the Writers Guild strike, the Golden Globes fi nally got the ceremony they deserved - a half-hour of announcements of winners and a concrete carpet for nobody to...

CLEANERS HUNG OUT TO DRY

THE mourners gather on the recently plat inum-plated corner of Court and Baltic streets in Brooklyn from early in the morning until closing time. Tears flow, along with curses. This...

REFORMER RIPS ETHICS DECLINE

ANOTED fighter for clean government is angrily declaring New York's ethical climate worse today then when Gov. Spitzer first took office just over a year ago. David Grandeau, widely praised...

LOTTERY

NEW YORK Midday Nos. Sun.: 349; Lucky Sum: 16 / Midday Win-4 Sun.: 0189; Lucky Sum: 18 / Evening Nos. Sun.: 967; Lucky Sum: 22; Evening Win-4 Sun.: 2993; Lucky...

GOOD FOR THE GOOSE

Here's some long-overdue good news: Baseball writers last week elected former Yankee relief pitcher Richard "Goose" Gossage to the Hall of Fame at Cooperstown. What took them so long? Gossage...

DEATH OF A TRAITOR

When Philip Agee, the rogue ex-CIA agent, died last week at 72, most of the published obituaries used terms like "renegade" and "whistle-blower," saying he'd simply become "disillusioned" with US...

THE GREAT LAWN, FREED

The First Amendment is worth more than a sack of grass seed. In that spirit, last week's settle ment that will eventually open Central Park's Great Lawn to large political...

IRAN'S LATEST ETHNIC REVOLT

FACING ethnic revolts in both Baluchistan and Kur distan, the last thing that Tehran might have wanted was a similar problem in another corner of Iran with a non-Persian majority....

JERSEY'S TOLL TAX

NEW Jersey Gov. Jon Cor zine's plan for toll hikes sets a dismaying prece dent: Some of the take would indirectly fund past spending that has nothing to do with...

TRIPPING ON TAXES

TWO days before his decisive victory in New Hampshire, John McCain was asked by Tim Russert on NBC's "Meet the Press": "Do you believe that voting against the Bush tax...

CHANGE TO WHAT, EXACTLY?

'C HANGE" is in the air - the hot air, anyway, from the presidential hopefuls. Nearly every one of them vows to bring it about. But what does it mean?...

CRISIS & COMEBACK: HILL'S HAMPSHIRE HIGH

Michele Malkin is not only a great writer, but she also can read people and their intents ("Clintons in Crisis," PostOpinion, Jan. 9). It is true, the Clintons always have...

US VS. IRAN: THAT SINKING FEELING

Ralph Peters' article, "Iran 1, USA 0," (Post- Opinion, Jan. 8) is absolutely accurate. How do we get this message to those who make decisions? William Steinberg Manhattan I couldn't...

AMAZON TRIES ON ROLE AS DIGITAL PIED PIPER

If digital downloads are ever going to help save the rapidly shrinking music business, 2008 is emerging as an important test year. All eyes will be on Amazon.com and its...

BOFA'S BRAND POWER

Bank of America's $4 billion buyout may have rescued Countrywide Financial from bankruptcy, but it's unlikely to save the mortgage lender's tarnished brand. Although Bank of America said it would...

HOT FLASH HEAVEN

Here's a question that bedevils us at Media City. If we tell you the truth upfront - that the magazines we're reviewing aren't exactly edgy and exciting - why would...

RETAIL BIGS BREAK BREAD, DEALS

Tonight, billionaire financier Carl Icahn will share a table with Burt Tansky, CEO of premier luxury retailer Neiman Marcus. But the legendary corporate raider will be sitting a few tables...

CHILL FACTOR

Top music downloads 1. No One, Alicia Keys 2. Cyclone, Baby Bash 3. Ayo Technology, 50 Cent 4. I Know, Jay-Z 5. Piece of Me, Britney Spears 6. White, USDA...

WEIRD BUT TRUE

A Maryland woman who kept 45 cats in her home was found to be in violation of her probation after nine new animals were discovered there. Linda Gail Young, 51,...

THE GREAT DIVIDE

So you thought it was a jungle out there in the office? Think again: It's actually two separate jungles, each with its own set of laws. While men and women...

SHE'S GOT MALE: SURVIVING TRASH TALK AND BODILY FUNCTION JOKES

LADIES, are you surrounded by bodily function jokes, one-liners concerning the hot receptionist, lame insults involving "your mother/sister" and the occasional nostalgia trip down lap-dance-memory lane? If so, you probably...

ONE OF THE GALS: WHEN 'MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL' IS OUT AND 'GOSSIP GIRL' IS IN

MEN, are you surrounded by chatter about "America's Next Top Model," boyfriend problems, salad munching, Oscar-viewing parties and co-workers who carry their heels to work in a separate bag? As...

DREAM JOB: LORI LEVINE

Growing up in the Technicolor '80s with Madonna as a surrogate mother, Lori Levine almost had no choice but to go into celebrity wrangling - doing everything from getting Clooney's...

ON A TEAR

When Hillary Clinton turned on the waterworks while being interviewed for the biggest job of them all recently, she highlighted one of the more apparent ways men and women differ...

60 SECONDS WITH BARBARA CORCORAN

It's a new year, so people want to break out their professional ruts. What's the best way to move forward? Take a good, hard look at yourself and ask: Do...

GO TO GREG

Q. I have given notice, and the company sent me an exit questionnaire to fill out in advance of my exit interview. I had a miserable experience with the company,...

ALL ABOUT SNOWFLAKES

Today's page looks at the science of snowflakes and the American farmer who took the first pictures of these beautiful ice flowers. We have a love-hate relationship with snow. On...

ON THE OUTSIDE, LOOKING IN

FOR a schizophrenic who'd never taken an art class, Dick Lubinsky was pretty prolific. After his death several years ago, his niece found his apartment, three storage lockers and a...

I DREAM OF BIKINI

Photographer: Elizabeth Lippman Fashion editor: Serena French Market associates: Anahita Moussavian & Christina Tam Hair & makeup: Ralf Marzouki /Artists by Timothy Priano Model: Sylvia/ Next Models, Miami Photographer assistant:...

PULSE SALES

DIANE VON FURSTENBERG 847 Washington St., at 14th Street; (646) 486-4800 Sale: through Jan. 18. Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-7 p.m. (Thurs., until 8 p.m.)/Sun., noon-6 p.m. Highlights include classic vintage wrap...

STICKY 'BARBER'

A half-hour late start - scenery trouble! - a tenor craving a certain indulgence for a cold, a smashing Met debut from Latvian mezzo-soprano Elina Garanca, who looks a bit...

CLUB FED

Wild woman Britney Spears' grungy ex-hubby, Kevin Federline, is starting a three-episode role tomorrow on "One Tree Hill" (9 p.m./Ch. 11). On the teen-scream series, K-Fed plays Jason, the "cocky,...

KNOW WHAT? IT'S BETTER THIS WAY

Thanks to the Writers Guild strike, the Golden Globes fi nally got the ceremony they deserved - a half-hour of announcements of winners and a concrete carpet for nobody to...

SHE BELIEVES

DO you have to believe in psy chics to play one on TV? Well, says Patricia Arquette, who plays a woman who talks to dead people on the popular NBC...

OSWALD AND TED

IT took nearly 20 years to appre hend the Unabomber, and after ward, there was no doubt about who he was and what he had done. It took just a...

'GLADIATORS' TESTED FOR 'ROIDS

THE steroids-in-sports scandal has filtered down to reality TV. NBC has been testing the 12 cast members of "American Gladiators" for performance-enhancing drugs, according to a report today in the...

'SWEENEY' IS CUT ABOVE

At the Golden Globes without the strobes, it was a weepy wartime romance and murderous musical that grabbed the dimmed spotlight last night. The sweeping epic "Atonement" captured honors as...

STARR REPORT

The British invasion The first season of the Brit ish-produced sci-fi series, "Torchwood," is out on DVD Jan. 22 - days before the Jan. 26 second-season launch on BBC America...

FANS 'GOOSED' BY FOX

YOU'RE not likely to again see anything like Saturday's Seahawks-Packers game. That's because there was no sensible reason it could happen once, let alone twice. Until Saturday, scoring 62 points...

BOLTS BELIEVE

INDIANAPOLIS - Chargers safety Clinton Hart has one of those vanity haircuts with a message carved on his skull. It says: "Believe." It's a simple word that prompts a call...

BACKUP VOLEK SPARKS BOLTS

INDIANAPOLIS - As Philip Rivers was heading to the locker room at the end of the third quarter during yesterday's AFC Divisional playoff game to get his injured right knee...

ZEN MASTER

Standing as cool, calm and collected at the post-game interview podium as he had in the pocket for the previous three hours on field at Gillette Stadium Saturday night, Tom...

IGNORANCE PAYS OFF FOR YOUNG PACKERS

GREEN BAY, Wis. - Perhaps the reason why a team with 10 key first-year players was able to overcome a fast two-touchdown deficit was that only the Packers' 17-year veteran...

THE CITY GAME

In 2005, Louisville coach Rick Pitino was standing outside the locker room in the Edward Jones Dome after his Cardinals had been knocked out of the Final Four by a...

PODRES DEAD AT 75

Johnny Podres, a Dodgers legend best known for ending the Yankees' World Series dominance over Brooklyn, died yesterday afternoon at Glens Falls Hospital in upstate New York at the age...

ROGER WAFFLES ON AGREEING TO DEPOSITION

Roger Clemens remains committed to testifying before a congressional committee, but he seems to be waffling on whether he will agree to a deposition beforehand. ESPN reported on Saturday night...

ST. RAYMOND'S, RICE FALL

St. Raymond's and Rice lost to New Jersey teams at Madison Square Garden yesterday, less than 24 hours after they met in a fierce overtime game in The Bronx, won...

'PAINT' CAPTURES BUSANDA

Todd Pletcher, one win short of career victory 2,000, sent out a trio of 3-year-old fillies - half the field - in the $75,000 Busanda at a mile and 70...

SPORTS SHORTS

HOOPS: Shaq returns to practice Heat center Shaquille O'Neal returned to practice after missing eight games with a hip injury. Heat coach Pat Riley said O'Neal "is going to be...

SURGING DEVILS RIGHT AT HOME

To think what could happen on Mulberry Street. Already on top in the Atlantic Division, the Devils can now chase the Senators for the conference lead. They finally will make...

'BOYS BURIED BY BIG BLUE!

IRVING, Texas - As the final in what was a legion of heroes, a vet named R.W. McQuarters, came down with the football in the end zone for the interception...

BLUE-'D'-FUL DAY

IRVING, Texas - On the sidelines now, after an improbable hero named R.W. McQuarters had intercepted Tony Romo in the end zone on fourth-and-11, fourth-and-season from the Giants 23, the...

TEXAS FOLD 'EM

IRVING, Texas - The ball seemed to stay in the air for a minute, for an hour, for an eternity. Sure, it was a Hail Mary throw, but wasn't it...

MANNING DRIVES JINTS TO SUCCEED

IRVING, Texas - At one of the Giants' lowest points in the season, Eli Manning refused to roll over yesterday - and refused to let his teammates do it either....

GIANTS HOPE REVENGE IS SERVED COLD

IRVING, Texas - Flush with victory, Giants co-owner John Mara not long after last night's 21-17 playoff victory over the Cowboys was informed the forecast for Green Bay next weekend...

TEARS FROM T.O.

IRVING, Texas - Tony Romo was unapologetic, but Terrell Owens was driven to tears. The two driving forces in one of the most successful regular seasons in the Cowboys' storied...

LITTLE BROTHER ELI COMES UP BIG

IRVING, Texas - Maybe there was a time when the news would have hit Eli Manning harder, when his focus would have been pierced and his concentration altered. Maybe a...

AMANI SPLENDORED THING

IRVING, Texas - The Cowboys went into yesterday's NFC divisional playoff with the Giants worried about Plaxico Burress. They should have been more concerned with Amani Toomer. One week after...

TRUE SECONDARY CONCERN

IRVING, Texas - Rookie cornerback Aaron Ross went low to tackle bullish running back Marion Barber in the second quarter of last night's 21-17 playoff victory over the Cowboys and...

MAN OF MYSTERY

Stephon Marbury mysteriously sat out last night's win over the Pistons with an alleged sore left ankle, prompting Isiah Thomas to question Marbury's future with the club. Thomas and Stephon...

A NIGHT OF GARDEN JOY

MADE my way to the Garden last night for the first time all season. So, what's the prob lem? The Knicks played like a team and buried the travel-weary Pis...

A GIANT LIFT FOR KNICKS

The Garden scoreboard lit up with the Giants' final defensive stand during a Knick timeout with 5:55 left in the second quarter. The referees delayed resumption of the Knicks-Pistons game...

NETS HOPING TO SLOW BLAZERS' TRAIL OF WINS

Fresh off a loss to the 30-5 Celtics, the Nets tonight get a chance to host the NBA's hottest team. The Trail Blazers, an unlikely group to hold the distinction,...

BLUESHIRTS LOOK TO PEN WIN STREAK

Now that the Rangers have picked up their first win in 2008 - and snapped a five-game losing streak with a 4-1 victory over the Canadiens at the Garden Saturday...

Marbury future in doubt

By MARC BERMANOnly Team Titanic II can post its boldest performance of the season - a massive crushing of the powerhouse Pistons - and have it get overshadowed by yet...

Liveblogging the Golden Globes: A Joke Becomes A Farce

So glad the Hollywood Foreign Press Association took back control of the Golden Globes from NBC! The HFPA was barely mentioned during the deadly dull broadcast, full of lame one-liners,...

Liveblogging the Golden Globes: And the Other Awards

Called up to predict the winner of Best Picture, Dave Karger of "Entertainment Weekly'' makes a mysterious reference to "Atonement'' having already won an award. Mysterious because, as it turns...

JESSICA SIMPSON LOOKER-A-LIKE A GIANT HELP

IRVING, Texas, Jess win, baby! Even a fake Jessica Simpson was good enough to throw off the Dallas Cowboys yesterday, as Big Blue took a Giant step toward the Super...

Liveblogging the Golden Globes: 'Atonement' Gets Its Second Wind

Just when it looked like "Atonement'' might get shut out on its seven nominations (the most this year), the World War II romance cops Best Picture in the Drama category....

Liveblogging the Golden Globes: It's D-Day!

To one one's surprise, Best Actor in a drama goes to Daniel Day-Lewis for "There Will Be Blood.''

Liveblogging the Golden Globes: Christie Wins Best Actress in a Drama

The 1999 footage of Angelina Jolie in a swimming pool with her first of four Globes was much more exciting than tha announcement that Julie Christie beat her as Best...

Liveblogging the Golden Globes: 'Sweeney Todd,' Depp Take the Lead

Well, Bush and O'Dell finally approved of the wins for "Sweeney Todd'' as Best Picture and Johnny Depp as Best Actor in the Musical or Comedy category. Not that it's...

Liveblogging the Golden Globes: Javier Wins in Support

We're terribly disappointed that Hollywood Foreign Press Association freeloader-in-chief Jorge Camara isn't handing out the awards, but this wacky press conference does have its charms. Announcing Oscar frontrunner Javier Bardem's...

Liveblogging the Golden Globes: Schnabel Wins For Best Director

Bush and O'Dell are stunned into near silence by Julian Schanabel's upset for "The Diving Bell and Butterfly'' over the heavily favored Coen Brothers for "No Country For Old Men.''...

Liveblogging The Golden Globes: The HPFA Sticks With the French Theme

In a mild surprise, Marion Cotillard wins Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for "La Vie En Rose,'' which O'Dell actually points out is a drama. She and Bush...

Liveblogging the Golden Globes: 'Ratatouille' Wins For Animation

Well, Bush is OK with this one, though he quips he finds the idea of rats cooking food "unappetizing.'' Obviously, the writers are still on strike. The Hollywood Foreign Press...

Giants Win

After a heated battle won in incredible fashion, the New York Giants head to frigid Green Bay and probably wont feel even a chill. They kept their season alive in...

Liveblogging the Golden Globes: The Most Boring Awards Show Ever!

The downsized Golden Globes are more than living up to the headline in Friday's Post, no matter how many times Billy Bush and Nancy O'Neill, the airheaded "Access Hollywood'' personalities...