Sad news for fans of the Broadway musical RENT. The phenomenal Tony Award winning musical that has run for the last 12 years is set to close following it's June 1st performance.
It was said that Mitt Romney would be done if he didn't succeed in Michigan. Luckily for him, Mitt Romney succeeded in beating Senator John McCain tonight in Michigan. Mike Huckabee (who must be stopped) finished in third.
As excited as I am that Senator Hillary Clinton won Michigan, it's a pretty pointless victory because Michigan's delegates will not count toward the Democratic primary and also Senator Barack Obama and John Edwards were not on the Michigan ballot. Nonetheless, GO HILLARY!
25-year-old actor Brad Renfro was found dead at his LA home. Many people may remember Renfro for starring in Disney's Tom and Huck along with Jonathon Taylor Thomas.
Britney Spears was in court today and was told that things would remain the same and that she would get no visitation rights for her two children. Her next court date is February 19th.
The latest Reno Gazette-Journal poll in Nevada shows a very close Democratic presidential race with Sen. Barack Obama leading with 32% support, followed by Sen. Hillary Clinton at 30% and John Edwards at 27%.
In the mostly-ignored Republican race, Sen. John McCain leads with 22%, followed by Rudy Giuliani at 18%, Mike Huckabee at 16%, Mitt Romney at 15%, and Fred Thompson at 11%.
FOX has a big success on their hands with the debut of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. The show had the biggest opening night demographic ratings of any show in the last three years. Over 18 million viewers tuned in.
Meanwhile, NBC's Golden Globes press conference did not fare so well.
After all the controversy, the Golden Globe Awards finally announced their winners tonight. Big winners include Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd, and Atonement. Click here for a full list.
Sources are saying that Christina Aguilera also delivered her baby on Friday via c-section. While unconfirmed, the baby is believed to be a boy. More to come I'm sure. Congratulations X-Tina!
Not that you can trust polls as much as you could before New Hampshire and not that national polls matter that much but As the latest CNN/Opinion Research survey finds the results of the Iowa and New Hampshire have impacted the national standings of the candidates.
For Republicans, Sen. John McCain has rocketed into the lead with 34% support, followed by Mike Huckabee at 21%, Rudy Giuliani at 18% and Mitt Romney at 14%.
For Democrats, Sen. Hillary Clinton still leads with 49%, followed by Sen. Barack Obama at 36% and John Edwards falling to 12%.