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Whoopi Goldberg Apologizes for Misunderstanding the Newspaper

On Monday, Whoopi Goldberg got so mad at the New York Times ‘ article about black Oscar winners that she bellowed about it on her bellowing hour, The View . Writers Manohla Dargis and A.O. Scott didn’t mention her Oscar win for Ghost , which prompted Goldberg to call their work “shoddy’ and imply that the article should have been more about the bellow-filled career of Whoopi Goldberg. Problem is, the piece never meant to list every black Oscar winner; Louis Gossett Jr. and Cuba Gooding Jr. weren’t mentioned either. Goldberg realized this today and apologized in a hilariously half-hearted way.

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Whoopi Goldberg Apologizes for Misunderstanding the Newspaper

Showrunner Drama Threatens Diane Keaton’s Blogging Career

HBO has reportedly asked Cynthia Mort to step down as showrunner on Tilda — the dark comedy about a powerful Hollywood blogger — after a disastrous pilot shoot, during which Mort clashed with executive producer/director Bill Condon and star Diane Keaton. Although Condon is allegedly close to choosing a new showrunner, an insider told EW that “development was rushed and the general feeling is the show doesn’t click.” HBO has ordered additional scripts of the could-be series, which also stars Ellen Page and Jason Patric. [ EW ]

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Jane Lynch on Glee, iCarly and SNL: ‘I’m Scared to Death!’

It feels like Jane Lynch is everywhere these days, even though Glee doesn’t return until next month and her highly anticipated Saturday Night Live stint isn’t until October. Last night, the ubiquitous star popped up at a Chopard pre-Emmy bash at Cecconi’s (that’s her in the Audi R8 Spyder above), and Movieline grilled her about new Glee adversaries, SNL jitters, and the iCarly gift she made to her daughter.

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Who on Earth is Mad Men’s Mysterious Dr. Lyle Evans?

It was the namedropping heard ’round the Internet on Sunday night: Lost in the dizzying fury of his (first) anti-Japan tirade, Roger Sterling responded to the reminder that WWII was over with the bellowing rejoinder: “Why don’t we just bring Dr. Lyle Evans in here?” That suggestion didn’t make Bert Cooper very happy, baffled Pete, Don and Joanb, and sent a number of viewers straight to Google afterward wondering: “Who the hell is Dr. Lyle Evans, and why does he have these guys so upset?” Finally, it appears the Internet has revealed an answer.

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