CNN Entertainment News: 24 November 2008

  • The breakout star of ‘Bolt’ (and it’s not the dog)
    Mark Walton was a humble animator before producers thought his voice was perfect for the role of Rhino the hamster in Disney’s newest movie. Now he’s sitting in the spotlight with stars like John Travolta and Miley Cyrus.
  • Designer admits he has language problem
    Kenneth Cole is the first to admit he has a bit of a language problem.
  • Highlights from the American Music Awards
  • Donatella Versace: Fashion’s Prima Donna
    As recognizable as the brand itself, Donatella Versace is adamant about one thing in fashion: “Fashion is not frivolous,” she told CNN.
  • Screen Actors Guild to ask for OK to strike
    Marathon talks between Hollywood’s largest actors union and producers broke off early Saturday with the Screen Actors Guild saying it will ask its members to authorize a strike.
  • ‘Twilight’ debuts at No. 1
    Read full story for latest details.
  • Review: The wonderful world of ‘Bolt’
    The antics of a dog who confuses his day job as the canine superhero in a TV action series with his real-life skills is plenty high-concept. But in “Bolt” — a blithe, digitally animated (and, in select theaters, 3-D) doggy comedy as zippy as its name — the fanciful premise only paws the surface of what’s going on as we sit in the dark wearing plastic 3-D glasses.
  • What MFSB really meant
    The music of Philadelphia International Records sounds effortless, and no wonder: It was about family, say founders Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. That’s what you hear on all those hits by the O’Jays, Delfonics, Stylistics and others.


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