ODD couple alert! "Arrested Development" star David Cross, 43, arrived at the after-party for Morgan Spurlock's new documentary, "Where in the World Is Osama bin Laden?," at Pink Elephant Tuesday night with "Joan of Arcadia" star Amber Tamblyn, 24...
COMICS David Cross and Patton Oswalt are trading insults on the Web all because Cross took a minor part in the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" movie last year. Cross wrote on bobanddavid.com, "I read Patton's snide comment . . . about how he . . . chucked...
Law & Order: Criminal Intent boasts special guest appearances by Peter Bogdanovich, David Cross, Tate Donovan, Amy Ryan, and Kristy Swanson in two "ripped from the headlines" episodes of the series set to air in May. [...] Read more!
A "ripped from the headlines" episode of NBC"s "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" airing in May is inspired by the Anna Nicole Smith drama. Kristy Swanson and David Cross will guest star.
The organizers of the sixth annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival have figured out a way to quell any Widespread Panic. Get the Police to stop by.
A newly reunited Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers have been tapped to headline the four-day fest, which kicks off in the usual spot--a 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee, 60 miles southeast of Nashville--on June 14.
The Police, scheduled to take the main stage June 16, join a genre-spanning, yet largely indie, lineup that also includes the White Stripes, Tool, Franz Ferdinand, Wilco, the Flaming Lips, Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals, Regina Spektor and, yes, Widespread Panic.
This year's fest will play host to more than 100 musical acts and 20 comedians, including "Arrested Development" alum David Cross, on 13 stages, a multi-sensory experience that Rolling Stone surmises is shaping up to be "the best festival event ever."
The organizers of the sixth annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival have figured out a way to quell any Widespread Panic. Get The Police to stop by.
A newly reunited Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers have been tapped to headline the four-day fest, which kicks off in the usual spot--a 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee, 60 miles southeast of Nashville--on June 14.
The Police, scheduled to take the main stage June 16, join a genre-spanning, yet largely indie, lineup that also includes the White Stripes, Tool, Franz Ferdinand, Wilco, the Flaming Lips, Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals, Regina Spektor and, yes, Widespread Panic.
This year's fest will play host to more than 100 musical acts and 20 comedians, including "Arrested Development" alum David Cross, on 13 stages, a multi-sensory experience that Rolling Stone surmises is shaping up to be "the best festival event ever."