Tiger looks to Buddhism Honolulu Advertiser Sun, 28 Feb 2010 01:50 AM PST MIAMI, Fla. â" In the theater of American public apologies, it's common for celebrities to invoke their faith. Disgraced golf superstar Tiger Woods did it last week, in fact, with a twist. He cited the role of Buddhism in his life â" and will look to it to help him recover from serial infidelity. | The Tube: The shows you can't miss this week Detroit Free Press Sun, 28 Feb 2010 00:39 AM PST Why would Jerry Seinfeld, who led one of television's landmark sitcoms, want to produce a goofy reality series that has celebrities serving as arbiters in marital disputes? Still, it looks like this show has the makings of a delirious train wreck, so count us in for at least one viewing of "The Marriage Ref." 10:30 p.m., NBC. | Dancing with our stars Grand Rapids Herald-Review Sun, 28 Feb 2010 00:30 AM PST Dancing with the Stars has become one of Americaâs favorite primetime television shows - pairing celebrities with professional dancers in the ultimate reality show dance-athon for a coveted mirrored disco ball trophy. | Celebrity birthdays: Who's another year older Feb. 28? Orange County Register Sun, 28 Feb 2010 00:17 AM PST See which famous people are celebrating birthdays today. Notable personalities of the past who were born on this date can be found at the end of this slide show. Note: Today's list also includes celebrities of the present and past who were born on... | Local film writers hit the big time The Carrollton Leader Sat, 27 Feb 2010 23:30 PM PST When most people think of film writers they think of Hollywood and big name celebrities, but for two local writers, Hollywood is calling their name. | New on TV this week: Feb. 28 The Record and Herald News Sat, 27 Feb 2010 22:48 PM PST The Marriage Ref â" Yes, all those promotional ads during the Olympics got on our nerves â" but they also piqued our curiosity. Why would Jerry Seinfeld, who led one of television's landmark sitcoms, want to produce a goofy reality series that has celebrities serving as arbiters in marital disputes? | Jerry! New York Post Sat, 27 Feb 2010 22:18 PM PST Jerry Seinfeld doesnât want to fix your marriage â" he just wants you to know how funny it is. In âThe Marriage Ref,â a panel of celebrities consider the trivial squabbles of married couples, which they watch on video in front of a live audience. The celebs â" which will include... | | |
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