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Miley Cyrus Will Host SNL on March 5

It looks like Miley Cyrus finally has her show (and she’s ready to go). The world’s most famous salvia smoker will host Saturday Night Live on March 5, meaning fans are free from the Sword of Damocles-like anxiety of Cyrus’ inevitable ” surprise ” appearance with Vanessa Bayer on ” The Miley Cyrus Show .” Pretty cool? Pretty cool! [ People ]

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Miley Cyrus Will Host SNL on March 5

American Idol Hollywood Week: My Heart Barely Goes On

Confession! I forgot something about the first episode of Idol ‘s “Hollywood Week,” which in many ways is my favorite stretch of the season: You sometimes don’t see nearly enough singers, and for that you feel shafted. I know I do! Mathematician Ryan Seacrest claimed 168 people survived the first cut, but we only saw a meager sliver of that swath. Let’s slice up as many of the remaining candidates as possible and figure where our allegiances lie. (Spoiler: I hate some of them!)

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American Idol Hollywood Week: My Heart Barely Goes On

First Look: Greta Gerwig Hits the Beach (and Bed) in SXSW Premiere Dish and the Spoon

The burgeoning Greta Gerwig Dynasty expands for the second time in as many days as Movieline offers your first look at the actress’s forthcoming SXW festival premiere The Dish and the Spoon. I think this is… what, the 15th? 16th? film Gerwig is set to appear in this year — or at least the fourth behind No Strings Attached , Arthur and Whit Stillman’s comeback Damsels in Distress . So what sets this one apart? It looks a little… intense , for starters. But in a good way!

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Watch a Sleepy Bill Murray Reprise His Caddyshack Role on CNBC

Bill Murray, the king of random appearances , struck again on Friday morning when he stopped by for a chat with a few starstruck Squawk Box anchors who were reporting from the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Seriously, every on-camera talent noted how speechless and close to tears he/she was while Murray — who is playing in the tournament this week — was sitting. right. there. If that wasn’t weird enough, the Zombieland star then knocked the CNBC show to the anchors’ faces, complained about the lack of donuts on set and broke out his Carl Spackler for the dozen or so viewers at home. You’re going to want to watch this for yourself.

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Watch a Sleepy Bill Murray Reprise His Caddyshack Role on CNBC