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    Madeline Kaplan

    Madeline Kaplan

    Entertainment Intern, The Huffington Post

  • Chris Pratt Wants You To Help Design His Facebook Page

    The image can include anything from "largemouth bass" to "cool guns or rollerblades."

  • Miley Cyrus Shows Off Her Photoshop Skills On Instagram

    Miley Cyrus Shows Off Her Photoshop Skills On Instagram

  • Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' Training Was Super Impressive

    Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' Training Was Super Impressive

  • 'American Idol' Winner Fantasia Barrino Marries Kendall Taylor

    'American Idol' Winner Fantasia Barrino Marries Kendall Taylor

  • Calvin Harris Talks Relationship With Taylor Swift, Says He's 'Insanely Happy'

    Calvin Harris Talks Relationship With Taylor Swift, Says He's 'Insanely Happy'

  • Lea Michele Pays Tribute To Cory Monteith On The Anniversary Of His Death

    "I hold you in my heart always and love and miss you so."

  • Kim Kardashian Shares Photos Of Cute Cousins North West And Penelope Disick

    Kim Kardashian Shares Photos Of Cute Cousins North West And Penelope Disick

  • Celebrity Parents Make Good Screen Sense A Priority

    Celebrity Parents Make Good Screen Sense A Priority

  • Zac Efron's Younger Brother Also Has Ridiculous Abs

    Zac Efron's Younger Brother Also Has Ridiculous Abs

  • 1.21 Gigawatts Of 'Back To The Future' Trivia

    "Back to the Future," the ultimate action-comedy-romance-sci-fi flick, turns 30 on July 3. Eventual champ Michael J. Fox was offered the part first but turned it down -- he was too busy playing Alex P. Keaton on "Family Ties." Johnny Depp, John Cusack, and Ralph Macchio all tried out for the part (despite persistent rumors, Corey Hart did not audition). After lots of screen tests, the production team had it narrowed down to two actors, C. Thomas Howell and Eric Stoltz.

  • 'Dukes of Hazzard' Star Blasts TV Land For Pulling Show

    "The Dukes of Hazzard" star John Schneider is furious over TV Land's recent decision to pull his classic series from the air. “'The Dukes of Hazzard' was and is no more a show seated in racism than 'Breaking Bad' was a show seated in reality,” he told The Hollywood Reporter in a Wednesday interview. The actor, who played Bo Duke from 1979 to 1985, lamented that the show's positive values were being ignored in favor of broad, unwarranted accusations of racism.

  • 'Dukes Of Hazzard' Reruns Pulled From TV Land Lineup

    Episodes of "The Dukes of Hazzard" have been pulled from TV Land's schedule, a spokeswoman for the network confirmed to the Huffington Post on Wednesday. The series, set in fictional Hazzard County, Georgia, is now embroiled in significant controversy over its frequent use of the Confederate flag. "Dukes of Hazzard" aired on CBS from 1979 to 1985 and has since enjoyed widespread syndication.

  • 12 Fourth Of July Someecards For The Passive Aggressive Patriot In You

    Is there a technology more integral to American history than the passive aggressive e-card? That's the kind of question you can pose to all of your dearest acquaintances with a Fourth of July note from Someecards. Here are some of the best e-cards to highlight your patriotic spirit: Send this card!

  • 8 Times Pixar Was Actually For Grown-Ups

    "Inside Out," the latest critically acclaimed offering from Pixar, hit theaters last weekend and made everyone who saw it sob repeatedly. The Pete Docter-directed film has earned stupendous reviews and even scored the best-ever domestic opening for an original film. It's no secret that kids' movies often attempt to keep the over-12 crowd awake, but Pixar goes beyond the typical lightly adult innuendo to tackle themes like nostalgia, regret and parenthood.

  • Twitter's Spidey Senses Are Tingling

    With great power comes great social media response-ability. After learning that Tom Holland will be Marvel's new Peter Parker, Twitter exploded with commentary about the casting decision. Marvel and Sony also announced that Jon Watts will direct the next "Spider-Man" film, scheduled for release in 2017.

  • The 'Independence Day' Sequel Has A Title ...

    Maybe "Independence Day 2: The Squeakquel" was taken? The news was announced during a 20th Century Fox livestream featuring director Roland Emmerich and cast members Jeff Goldblum, Vivica A. Fox and Liam Hemsworth, among others. "Independence Day: Resurgence" will take place in present-day, 20 years after the events of the original film, as humanity prepares once again to battle an invading alien force.

  • Will Ferrell And Mark Wahlberg Are Duelling Dads In 'Daddy's Home' Trailer

    Just in time for Father's Day, here's the first trailer for "Daddy's Home," the upcoming comedy about fatherhood starring Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg. Paramount's sneak peek at the film sets up the intense rivalry between dedicated stepfather Ferrell and cool-but-absent biological father Wahlberg. The trailer, bracketed by the tagline "It's Dad Vs.

  • Catherine Zeta-Jones And Michael Douglas' Kids Are All Grown Up

    Dylan, 14, and Carys, 12, joined parents Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones on the red carpet for the Genesis Prize ceremony in Jerusalem to support their dad as he received the philanthropic honor. It was a rare public appearance for the young teens, who were perfectly poised as they smiled for family photos at Thursday's event. After separating in 2013, Zeta-Jones and Douglas have since reconciled.

  • Lauryn Hill Honors Nina Simone With Incredible 'Feeling Good' Cover

    Lauryn Hill has recorded covers of some of Nina Simone's greatest work in honor of the upcoming "What Happened, Miss Simone?" The film, directed by Liz Garbus, is a documentary on the life and music of the legendary singer. Now, Rolling Stone has premiered Hill's version of the classic 1965 track "Feeling Good."