Actress/singer Jennifer Lopez and her husband, singer Marc Anthony, attend the celebration for the release of her new album titled "Brave" at Buddakan in New York on Oct. 9, 2007.
New York Screening
Actors Willem Dafoe, left, and Haley Joel Osment pose together at a Grand Classics screening hosted by Dafoe on Oct. 9, 2007, in New York.
Cinema for Truth
Actress Sharon Stone, right, and Carla Del Ponte, chief prosecutor of the UN war crimes court for the former Yugoslavia, talk together at a press conference for the International Cinema for Truth Festival on Oct. 10, 2007, in Monaco.
Princess Camilla de Bourbon des Deux-Siciles, actress Sharon Stone and Nobel Peace Prize (1997) winner Jody William pose as they arrive at a press conference for the International Cinema for Truth Festival on Oct. 10, 2007, in Monaco.
BET Performance
Singer Alicia Keys gets flowers after she performs on BET's "106 & Park" show in the BET New York studios, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007.
Latin Heritage
Actress America Ferrera accepts The Hollywood Reporter and Billboard's Hispanic Woman Of The Year Award at the first ever Hispanic Women in Entertainment breakfast held at the Roosevelt Hotel on Oct. 9, 2007, in Hollywood, Calif.
UNICEF Benefit
Singer Rihanna, left, and Sarah Ferguson, Britain's Duchess of York, pose together before a benefit for UNICEF and the Sarah Ferguson Foundation Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007, in New York.
An Open "Canvas"
Marcia Gay Harden arrives for the premiere of "Canvas," Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007, in New York. Harden and Joe Pantoliano co-star in the movie about one family's struggle with mental illness.
Actor Joe Pantoliano, left, and his daughter, Isabella Grace Pantoliano, arrive for the premiere of his movie "Canvas," Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007, in New York. The movie opens Oct. 12 in limited release.
Actreses Marcia Gay Harden, right, and Kerry Washington pose together on the red carpet for the premiere of "Canvas," Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007, in New York. Harden and Joe Pantoliano co-star in the movie about one family's struggle with mental illness.
Movie Premiere
Actress Eva Mendes arrives at the New York premiere of her film "We Own the Night" on Oct. 9, 2007. The film, which takes its title from the motto of the 1980's-era New York Police Department's street crimes unit, is set in Brooklyn's Brighton Beach during the height of the city's escalating drug trade.
On MTV
Singer Jennifer Lopez makes an appearance at MTV's "Total Request Live" at MTV studios in Times Square in New York, Monday, Oct. 8, 2007.
Singer Jennifer Lopez and MTV VJ Damien Fahey make an appearance at MTV's "Total Request Live" at MTV studios in Times Square in New York, Monday, Oct. 8, 2007.
Film For Glamour
Actresses Kirsten Dunst, left, Rita Wilson, center, and Kate Hudson pose together at the premiere of "Glamour Reel Moments," a trio of short films directed by them and based on true stories written by Glamour magazine readers, in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007.
Rita Wilson, director of the short film "The Trap," arrives for the premiere of "Glamour Reel Moments," in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007. The event featured a trio of short films directed by famous women and based on true stories written by Glamour magazine readers.
Actress Jeanne Tripplehorn, a cast member in the short film "The Trap," arrives for the premiere in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007. The movie was part of "Glamour Reel Moments," the screening of a trio of short films directed by actresses and based on true stories written by Glamour magazine readers.
Rita Wilson, right, director of the short film "The Trap," jokes with her husband, Tom Hanks, at the movie's premiere during "Glamour Reel Moments," in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007.
Kate Hudson, director of the short film "Cutlass," arrives for the premiere of "Glamour Reel Moments," a trio of short films directed by actresses and based on true stories written by Glamour magazine readers, in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007.
Kate Hudson, right, director of the short film "Cutlass," poses with cast member Chevy Chase and the story's writer Rosie Hartman of Tallahassee, Fla., at the premiere in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2007. It was part of "Glamour Reel Moments," a trio of short films directed by women and based on true stories written by Glamour magazine readers.
Kirsten Dunst, right, director of the short film "Welcome," poses with actress Bryce Dallas Howard at the premiere of "Glamour Reel Moments," a trio of short films directed by women and based on true stories written by Glamour magazine readers.