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Eva Longoria-Parker Has a Star-Studded Girls' Night Out

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What was Eva Longoria-Parker doing eating at posh LA restaurant STK the night after her own posh L.A. restaurant, Beso, opened? Dining with Posh, of course! Eva and Victoria Beckham stepped out for dinner and drinks along with mutual friend, actress Kate Beckinsale (side note: what a random trio!) this past Friday night, OK! magazine reports.

Justin Timberlake Developing a Peruvian Comedy for NBC

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Salma Hayek would be proud. Just as the actress transformed Yo Soy Betty, La Fea into the Emmy-winning Ugly Betty, Justin Timberlake is setting his sights on a hit comedy from Peru and turning it into a sitcom for NBC.

Jennifer Lopez Insists Magazine Stop Calling Her 'J. Lo'

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By now, we're used to hearing about Jennifer Lopez's diva demands on photo shoots, tours, and other personal appearances, but this latest rumor has us slapping our foreheads with disbelief: TMZ reports that Jennifer Lopez's contract with People magazine for the exclusive rights to her first baby photos—reportedly worth $6 million—includes a clause that insists the magazine stop referring to her as J. Lo. For good.

'American Idol' Unveils Its Top 12, and It Includes Four Latinos!

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After years of Latino hopefuls getting eliminated from American Idol before making it to the Top 12, we’ve finally got contestants to root for in the Kodak Theater! The juggernaut show revealed its Top 12 for Season Seven on Thursday night, and although the super-fierce Danny Noriega failed to make the cut (we’ll miss you!), the show’s remaining four Latino contestants are headed to the next round.

Movie Review: <i>10,000 B.C.</i>

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Summer may be mindless-blockbuster season, but it’s got nothing on March, newly crowned home of gleefully brain dead movies with a “myth-torical” vibe: Last year, March spawned the massively successful 300, set in ancient—all together now—SPARTA! This year, it’s 10,000 B.C., a silly but ultimately winning popcorn flick set in an era in which saber-tooth tigers and big ugly birds roamed the earth and everyone wore dreadlocks—if not according to paleontologists, at least according to the filmmakers.

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