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Jennifer Garner Graces Cover of People's Annual ‘Beautiful Issue'
Jennifer Garner graces the front of this year’s “Beautiful Issue” of People magazine with a cover story that cheers the way she balances Hollywood, business and motherhood.
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Inside Jennifer Garner's Complicated Relationship With Ben Affleck
While Jennifer Garner was receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday, with her parents and three children in attendance to support her, on the other side of town her soon-to-be ex-husband Ben Affleck was in need of help.
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Ben Affleck Checks Back Into Rehab After Intervention Staged by Jennifer Garner: Reports
Ben Affleck is checking back into rehab, according to reports.
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Send in the Clones: Social Media Goes Nuts Over Barbra Streisand Dog Clones
So it turns out singer, songwriter and multiple Grammy-winner Barbra Streisand really loved her recently departed dog.
Like… Streisand really loved her.
The music icon adored the dog so much she decided death wouldn’t keep them apart. She revealed in a new interview that she had her dead pooch cloned… not once.. but twice. -
Sounds Like San Diego: April 6
If you didn’t snag tickets to the Tree Ring’s show at Luce Loft tonight, don’t worry, you’ve got plenty of other great options: Acid Mothers Temple play Soda Bar, River Whyless are at Casbah and Alina Baraz is at the Observatory.
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Watch: Rock, Paper, Scissors, Pie with Jennifer Garner
Jimmy Fallon and Jennifer Garner go head to head in a game of rock, paper, scissors with a twist – the loser of each round possibly gets a pie to the face.
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Bette Midler and Jimmy Fallon Sing “Baby It's You” in Lip Flip
On the “Tonight Show” Wednesday, Bette Midler expressed interest in interviewing herself before swapping mouths with Jimmy Fallon to have an in-depth chat that ends in a duet of “Baby It’s You” by The Shirelles.
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Lemony Snicket's “A Series of Unfortunate Events” Coming to Netflix
Netflix has acquired rights to produce a brand-new original series based on Lemony Snicket’s best-selling book series known as “A Series of Unfortunate Events.”