This Week: Night & Day
A day in court, a night of Latin music, and a week of writers on the picket lines are just some of the celebrity stories that dominated the week's show business headlines.
O.J. Simpson attended a two-day hearing to determine if prosecutors have a strong enough case against the ex-football hero to bring him to trial.
It was a night full of Latin music in Las Vegas this week, as stars of the genre descended on Sin City for the Latin Grammys. Dominican music legend Juan Luis Guerra was the big winner of the night, taking home five trophies.
Photos: O.J. Busted In Vegas
Meanwhile, country music stars enjoyed an evening of great performances in Nashville on Wednesday at the annual Country Music Awards. Kenny Chesney won the entertainer of the year award.Photos: On Stage At The 8th Annual Latin Grammys
A priest who allegedly stalked late-night talk show host Conan O'Brien was arrested this week. He's accused of sending threatening letters to O'Brien.Photos: Scenes From The CMA Stage
It's been 28 years since The Eagles released an album of new material, but they still have enough fans - more than 700,000 - to land them back at No. 1 on the
Paul McCartney spent a day at the beach with a new gal pal this week.
Day after day, the writers strike shut down more TV shows. There's no end in sight, either, as more shows shut down because they've run out of scripts.
Michael Jackson gave his first U.S. magazine interview in more than a decade. He told Ebony magazine that he's still busy in the studio every day, even though he hasn't set a date for a new album. He says that he tries to pay no attention to gossip about him and just wants to focus on making music.Photos: Writers Walk
