...the rug? Can you shed any light on this question?" I turned to the best possible source: William Kerns, the entertainment editor of The Augusta Chronicle 's sister newspaper the Lubbock (Texas) Avalanche-Journal . Lubbock is Holly's...
...children were asleep inside the house. She is the latest victim of a killer who sends bizarre e-mails to an entertainment editor at the Los Angeles Times. The e-mails are signed "Mary Smith." More murders follow, drawing Cross deeper...
...that I covered local, state and national politics for 15 years for Augusta Herald and The Augusta Chronicle; was entertainment editor for six years, helping create this Applause section; and for the past 17 years have worked with Morris' corporate...
...Southerners in new ways; new, very complex characters emerged," said Mr. Kemp, who works in North Carolina as entertainment editor for The Charlotte Observer. In retrospect, some of the messages Mr. Kemp chronicles were simple. In The Allman...
...steam has run out of Hollywood and the studios are collectively showing fear of failure," says Graham Fuller, entertainment editor of the Sunday edition of the New York Daily News. "This has led to a lack of adventurousness about the films...
...Dixie Chicks are right now -- it would be a tough wish to grant, but I would try. I called William Kerns, the entertainment editor at The Augusta Chronicle's sister paper, the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, who has known Dixie Chicks lead vocalist...
...a few years before her success as lead vocalist of country music's hottest trio, Dixie Chicks. Mr. Kerns, entertainment editor of Miss Maines' hometown newspaper, the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, has known the star for many years. She...
...a few years before her success as lead vocalist of country music's hottest trio, Dixie Chicks. Mr. Kerns, entertainment editor of Miss Maines' hometown newspaper, the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, has known the star for many years. She...
...purpose in the story, and when the action gets serious, they disappear entirely, notes Tasha Robinson, associate entertainment editor at The Onion. "They don't really have any positive effect on the film," she said. "They only exist to talk...
...Hollywood do," said Danielle Stein, Radar magazine entertainment editor. "We are clamoring to see this heat on screen...crazy relationship," said Suzanne Rozdeba, Star entertainment editor. "Brad and Angelina have kept it this tight little...