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In This Corner: Battle of the Tween Queens

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Vanessa Hudgens? Miley Cyrus? Sooo last month. While Disney's reigning tween superstars are headed towards the exit (and, lets face it, eventually rehab), a newer, fresher crop of Mouseketeers are being groomed to snatch away those crowns. Next in line? Cartoon-eyed Selena Gomez and sweet-faced Demi Lovato, two Latinas with squeaky-clean images who claim to be BFFs. But don't be fooled, behind the G-rated façade a raging battle begins...

Round One: From the Sand Box to the Studio Lot

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'Ugly Betty' Moves in to New York Neighborhood

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For New Yorkers, the neighborhood just got a little uglier. The cast and crew of the hit show Ugly Betty have officially moved in. For the show's third season, ABC has relocated the entire production from Los Angeles to New York, where the show takes place.

"I'm totally not unpacked and still living out of a suitcase," Ana Ortiz told People magazine at the Ugly Betty block party in the Jackson Heights neighborhood in Queens, New York, Thursday. "But I'm crashing at my mom's place right now."

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Eva Longoria Parker Claims Husband Tony Cut Her Hair

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Eva Longoria Parker's super-short bob, which she debuted last week to mixed reviews, may have been a labor of love from husband Tony Parker. "Tony cut my hair!" the actress tells Entertainment Tonight. "I had to cut my hair for the show [Desperate Housewives] because Gabrielle has short hair," she says. "I wore a wig in the last episode, but I didn't want to wear a wig this whole season, so I was like, 'I'm going to cut it!'"

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Movie Review: "The Dark Knight"

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4AM is usually a pretty quiet time of night in any city, even one that never sleeps like New York. But last night, appropriately under a shroud of darkness, hundreds upon hundreds of people (myself and Latina's entertainment editor Angie Romero included) lined up at theaters across America, coffee or Red Bull in hand, to be one of the first to see this summer's most anticipated movie, The Dark Knight. Most bought tickets weeks in advance. Many had spent upwards of four hours waiting in line in the middle of the night.

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Q&A with "The Dark Knight"'s Nestor Carbonell

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He's instantly recognizable from starring roles on shows like Suddenly Susan, Cane, and Lost, but this week Cuban-American actor Nestor Carbonell takes a giant leap into the big time—a major role as the Mayor of Gotham City in what is shaping up to be one of the biggest blockbusters of our generation, The Dark Knight.

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Wisin y Yandel Win Big at Premios Juventud

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Reggaeton's duo dinámico, Wisin y Yandel, was the big winner at last night's Premios Juventud in Miami, scooping up four awards for "My Favorite Video," "CD to Die For," "Favorite Urban Artist" and a new category, "Favorite Ringtone" (when will English-language shows get smart enough to pick up this category?) It was a also a big night for Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin and Aventura, who followed WY closely with three awards each.

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