"Dancing" Star Yamaguchi Back On Top
Kristi Yamaguchi's precise tango and energetic jive put her back in first place on ABC's "Dancing With The Stars" Monday.
South Pacific: Strong Tony Contender
In an odd year for musicals on Broadway, the largest collector of nominations for the 2008 Tony Awards could be "South Pacific," Lincoln Center Theater's lavish revival of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, first seen on Broadway in 1949.
R. Kelly Trial: Fans Not Likely Jurors
Attorneys and the judge in R. Kelly's child pornography trial began questioning 150 potential jurors Monday, asking what they know about the allegations against one of urban music's biggest stars.
Shallow Shocked She Won "Survivor"
She told Julie Chen conditions in Micronesia were awful, but she was "out for blood," and she walked away with $1 million, much of which she says she'll use to help a charity she works with grow.
Archuleta's Dad Booted From Rehearsals
Amid reports that he made interfering creative changes in his son's performances, Jeff Archuleta has lost his backstage pass for "American Idol." But a voice coach tells CBS's Harry Smith it was done to be fair to the other finalists.
Dennis Farina Apologizes For LAX Arrest
Actor Dennis Farina apologized for his arrest at Los Angeles International Airport after a loaded gun was found in his carry-on luggage.
Britney Shows Charm On "Mother" Set
Britney Spears will guest-star once again as Abby on CBS' comedy "How I Met Your Mother" and The ShowBuzz has a preview and a chat with her co-star.
"Iron Man" Keeps Grip On Box Office
The superhero flick landed on top for the second straight weekend, according to studio estimates. The debut of "Speed Racer" stalled in second place, barely ahead of the first go-round of "What Happens In Vegas."
Former Girlfriends Dish On Dylan, Lennon
It is one of the most iconic photographs ever to grace a rock and roll album: A young Bob Dylan walking down a Greenwich Village street. But who's that girl? Sunday Morning Contributing Correspondent Serena Altschul find out.
Preserving Old Movies, At 40 Degrees
Thousands of pre-1951 movies captured on volatile nitrate film are kept in frigid, low-humidity vaults in a modest cinderblock building in upstate New York. Cold storage saves them from rotting away within a lifetime or, worse yet, burning up.
Political Office In Alec Baldwin's Future?
Morley Safer profiles the versatile actor, who talks candidly about his career and his personal life - including his very public divorce and custody battle.
Second Cup Cafe: Ingrid Michaelson
Some may know of the up-and-coming singer/songwriter from an Old Navy ad in which her song "The Way I Am" creates a mellow, melodic backdrop amid beautiful people wearing beautiful sweaters. But there's more to Michaelson than commercial jingles.
Probst Survives 16 Hit Seasons
Having just signed up for another four seasons in the wilderness, "Survivor" host Jeff Probst says he never expected the reality TV show to provide him with steady work.
Tina Turner To Rock Anew
She's taking her energy on tour in October for the first time in eight years. Turner spoke with Julie Chen about it.
Buzz Briefs: Martha Reeves, Uma Thurman
Martha Reeves' stolen equipment found. Uma Thurman goes from stalker trial to Lancome lawsuit. Rapper Ne-Yo turns a new leaf. "CSI" star Gary Dourdan charged with drug possession. Heath Ledger portrait wins Australian art award.
Singer Eddy Arnold Dead At 89
Country singer Eddy Arnold has died in Nashville, just days short of his 90th birthday.
President Bush: On Wedding Mission
President Bush stuck out his right elbow Thursday, jokingly demonstrating how he'll escort his daughter down the aisle at her wedding this weekend.
From Couch To Court, Byrne Charms
Last seen on TV in HBO's "In Treatment," Irish actor Gabriel Byrne takes on the role of King Arthur in a limited run of "Camelot" at Nrew York's Lincoln Center.
Morgan Freeman Back On Broadway
Morgan Freeman's role in the new Broadway production of "The Country Girl" may surprise his fans. It's not the "Mr. Gravitas" role many have come to expect of him.
Amy Winehouse Arrested - Again
Amy Winehouse has been arrested on suspicion of drugs possession, police and her spokesman said.
R. Kelly Kiddie Porn Trial Set To Start
After six years of repeated delays, jury selection is set to begin Friday in R&B singer R. Kelly's child pornography trial, prompted by a videotape allegedly showing the Grammy winner having sex with a girl as young as 13.
"Dancing With The Stars" Voters Boot Mario
R&B singer Mario has been voted off "Dancing With The Stars," leaving four finalists to compete in the show's semi-finals next week.
Archuleta Rocks, Others Roll On "Idol"
Host Ryan Seacrest opened Tuesday's "American Idol" by saying "the competition is closer than ever." But by the end of the night, David Archuleta had left his fellow competitors in the dust.
"Give Peace A Chance" -- And An Auction
John Lennon's scribbled lyrics from the famous 1969 "bed-in" protest against the Vietnam War that he held with new wife Yoko Ono are expected to fetch $400,000 when Christie's puts them on the block in July. The seller chatted with Julie Chen.
Monet Painting Sells For $41.4 Million
"Le Pont du chemin de fer a Argenteuil," an 1873 Claude Monet painting of a bridge with two trains passing over the Seine while pleasure boats float below, set an auction record for the French Impressionist artist.
Colbert Is Web's "Person Of The Year"
Stephen Colbert's use of the Internet to connect with fans and Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am's music video supporting candidate Barack Obama earned them rocognition in this year's Webby awards.
Britney Spears Gets More Time With Kids
Britney Spears will have expanded visits with her two sons following a low-key child-custody hearing in Los Angeles.
The Lowdown On Jenna Bush's Wedding
After months of hush-hush planning, the wedding of first daughter Jenna Bush will finally be celebrated this weekend at her family's ranch in Crawford, Texas.
The Police To Play Final Show In NYC
The Police, who reunited for a 30th anniversary world tour last year, say their final concert will take place this summer in New York City.
One-Armed Dancer Steals The Lead
An injured arm failed to sidetrack actor Cristian de la Fuente in his quest to win the "Dancing With the Stars" mirror-ball trophy. With the contest's end in sight, he came away with the top score Monday night.
A Degree To Go With Her Grammy
Country star Gretchen Wilson says her little girl inspired her to finish high school -- and Wilson has done just that -- filling, she says, a longtime gap in her life. She chatted with Julie Chen about it, on The Early Show.
Buzz Briefs: R. Kelly, Prince
R. Kelly trial off limits to media. Prince writes a book. Deliberations wrapped up in Uma Thurman's accused stalker case. Tom Cruise feels at home on movie set. Scarlett Johansson and Ryan Reynolds are engaged. Avril Lavigne postpones concerts.
McEwen To Other Stroke Survivors: Forge On
The ex-Early Show weatherman has penned a memoir to encourage people facing the same challenges he does. He discussed it with former colleague Harry Smith.