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    Madeline Boardman

    Madeline Boardman

    Associate Entertainment Editor, The Huffington Post

  • 10 Things We Love About '10 Things I Hate About You'

    This week marks the 15th anniversary of "10 Things I Hate About You," the high-school romcom detailing the complicated love affairs of sisters Bianca (Larisa Oleynik) and Kat Stratford (Julia Stiles). Also starring Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and David Krumholtz, "10 Things" earned just $38 million at the domestic box office, narrowly topping its $30 million budget, but the movie became a cult hit with its quotable lines and Shakespearean inspiration. In celebration of the release of "10 Things," we've collected 10 things we love about the film.

  • The Best 'Let It Go' Cover Yet?

    On March 31, New York's MCC Theater held its raucous Miscast gala, an annual fundraiser honoring one veteran theater artist — this year, the fearless Allison Janney — with a concert program line-up that features Broadway stars performing songs typically sung by the opposite gender.

  • Drake Name Checks Jennifer Lawrence In His New Song

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  • Meryl Streep's Surprising New Role

    Meryl Streep ("August: Osage Country") will star as a rock-and-roll-loving mama in "Rick and the Flash," written by Diablo Cody ("Juno").

  • Kanye West's Big Surprise

    Kanye West is rescheduling his upcoming tour dates in Australia, reportedly to spend the time working on his next studio album. Originally scheduled for May, the Australian shows will now be held in September, with West's official website confirming the new dates. "Due to unexpected timing requirements to finish his highly anticipated new studio album, scheduled for a 2014 release, Kanye West regretfully announces the postponement of his upcoming tour dates in Australia," Live Nation said in a release.

  • Puff Daddy Proves He's Still The 'Big Homie'

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  • Famed Boy Band Reunites

    Early 2000s boy band O-Town is staging a big reunion, but for the former group members, it's far from all or nothing at all. The "Making the Band" musicians are reforming without frontman and resident heartthrob Ashley Parker Angel, who struck out on his own in 2006 to pursue a solo career and film a reality television show with MTV. "We've kind of started and stopped along this reunion journey once or twice, and for various reasons it's fallen through," the band said in a new promotional video.

  • Bad News For Justin Bieber

    Once Canada's biggest star, Justin Bieber is now getting little love in his home country. Canada's annual music awards, the Junos, were held Sunday night, and while he didn't attend the awards show, Bieber still made major waves. Bieber, who has made more headlines for his controversial behavior than for his music as of late, has been booed at an awards show before.

  • Peter Dinklage's Next Big Gig

    "Game of Thrones" star Peter Dinklage is in final talks to join the Adam Sandler comedy "Pixels," about aliens versed in only 1980s video games who appropriate those strategies for their attack on Earth.

  • Why Beyonce Was Crying Onstage

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  • Huge Mumford & Sons Rumor Debunked

    Fans can sigh no more about those Mumford & Sons break-up rumors. After Winston Marshall, the group's banjo and guitar player, told Vulture that Mumford & Sons was done for good, a rep for the band explained that the musician was joking. Last September, Mumford & Sons informed its fans that the band was set to take a long break at the end of an international tour.

  • New Johnny Cash Albums In The Works?

    This week an album of unheard music from the legendary Johnny Cash hit stores, introducing fans to "Out Among The Stars" decades after the album's songs were recorded. According to Cash's son, John Carter Cash, this latest project is far from the last of the Grammy winner's unreleased music. "There are a few things that are in the works right now – probably four or five albums if we wanted to release everything," John Carter Cash said in an interview with The Guardian.

  • The Return Of West Coast Rap

    Twenty years ago this spring, Warren G released Regulate…G Funk Era, a triple-platinum album that helped enshrine the louche, laid-back sound of West Coast hip-hop—“funked out with a gangsta twist,” as his homey Nate Dogg put it.

  • Mark Wahlberg's Surprising Next Gig

    Mark Wahlberg revealed that he has a small part in William Monahan's "Mojave," about a depressed, suicidal artist (Garrett Hedlund) who takes to the desert where he has a run-in with a homicidal drifter/doppelgänger (Oscar Isaac).

  • Shocking First Look At New 'Spider-Man' Villain

    For a long time, the word on "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" was that it would pit Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker against Jamie Foxx's Electro.

  • Frank Ocean Is Back At It

    Frank Ocean is back at it, hitting the studio for work on his upcoming sophomore album. Ocean released his first studio album, "Channel Orange," in July 2012 to much critical fanfare, bringing Ocean to the national stage and earning him the Grammy award for Best Urban Contemporary Album. "Channel Orange" hit No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Gold.

  • Meryl Streep's Next Big Gig

    Meryl Streep is reportedly attached to star in "Ricky and the Flash" about a woman trying to repair her broken relationships with the family she abandoned to be a rock star decades earlier.

  • Surprise News About 'Prometheus' Sequel

    So Fox has officially announced a sequel to "Prometheus," the "Alien" movie that didn't really have any "Alien" aliens, but did have the aliens who made those aliens, and also a squid baby.

  • 'Happy Gilmore' Like You've Never Seen It Before

    Watch out Shooter McGavin, Happy Gilmore is back. Thanks to our friends at CineFix, the 1996 comedy has been transformed into an 8-bit video, coming in at just under three minutes. Adam Sandler's character, the goofy, golf-playing Gilmore, is shown in the clip, traveling through the old-school video game as he outlines the plot of the movie.

  • Cheech & Chong Are Back At It

    By Ryan Reed It's been more than two decades since Cheech & Chong blew their signature weed cloud over the face of American cinema. But it's time to wake and bake: The world's most famous stoner duo are teaming up with director Jay Chandrasekhar (veteran of the Broken Lizard comedy troupe) for a new film, according to The Hollywood Reporter (via Celebstoner.com). A smokesperson for Cheech Marin confirmed the news to Rolling Stone.