Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan, right, speaks as actress Susan Sarandon listens during a rally opposing the war in Iraq in front of the White House, Sunday, May 14, 2006, in Washington, D.C.
Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan, lower left, and actress Suan Sarandon, join others in a demonstration in front of the White House, Sunday, May 14, 2006, in Washington, D.C. Sheehan's son was among those killed in Iraq.
Anti-war activists Samina Faheem, left, actress Susan Sarandon, center, and Cindy Sheehan join others in a demonstration in front of the White House, Sunday, May 14, 2006, in Washington, D.C.
Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan, right, hugs actress Susan Sarandon during a rally opposing the war in Iraq in front of the White House, Sunday, May 14, 2006, in Washington, D.C.
Actress Susan Sarandon, right, is joined by Cindy Sheehan, left, and Code Pink co-founder Gael Murphy, at a rally opposing the war in Iraq Sunday, May 14, 2006, near the White House in Washington, D.C.
On MTV
Rapper and actor LL Cool J, appears onstage during MTV's "Total Request Live" at the MTV Times Square Studios Monday, April 10, 2006, in New York. LL Cool J's latest album "Todd Smith" was released that week.
'The Steins' Debuts
Miramax executive Daniel Battsek, left director Scott Marshall, center, and actor Garry Marshall pose at the party at the Pacific Design Center after the premiere of Miramax's "Keeping Up With the Steins" on May 8, 2006, in West Hollywood, Calif.
Actresses Cheryl Hines, left, Daryl Hannah and Sandra Taylor pose together at the party at the Pacific Design Center after the premiere of Miramax's "Keeping Up With the Steins" on May 8, 2006, in West Hollywood, Calif. The three star in the movie about competitive bar mitzvahs with Doris Roberts and Jami Gertz.
Actors Carter Jenkins, left, Daryl Sabara, center, and Jonathan Lipnicki pose at the party at the Pacific Design Center after the premiere of Miramax's "Keeping Up With the Steins" on May 8, 2006, in West Hollywood, Calif. All three have parts in the movie, which shows how a 13-year-old uses his bar mitzvah to patch up strained family relations.
Actress Jami Gertz, producer A.D. Oppenheim and actor Daryl Sabara pose at the party at the Pacific Design Center after the premiere of Miramax's "Keeping Up With the Steins" on May 8, 2006, in West Hollywood, Calif. The movie also stars "Entourage" actor Jeremy Piven.
Actress Daryl Hannah arrives at the premiere of her new movie, Miramax's "Keeping Up With the Steins" at the Pacific Design Center on May 8, 2006, in West Hollywood, Calif.
Producer A.D. Oppenheim and actress Jami Gertz pose at the premiere of Miramax's "Keeping Up With the Steins" at the Pacific Design Center on May 8, 2006, in West Hollywood, Calif.
Run For Women
Revlon spokesperson Julianne Moore, and 'Desperate Housewives" actresses Marcia Cross and Felicity Huffman, address the media at the 13th Annual Revlon Run/Walk For Women on May 13, 2006, in Los Angeles.
Actress Julianne Moore, a Revlon spokesperson, poses at the 13th Annual Revlon Run/Walk For Women on May 13, 2006, in Los Angeles. Proceeds from the walks have funded research contributing to the development of important new targeted cancer treatments. Funds have also helped numerous organizations provide education, advocacy and outreach services to those affected by women's cancers.
Actress Felicity Huffman takes part in the 13th Annual Revlon Run/Walk For Women on May 13, 2006, in Los Angeles. The Revlon Run/Walk For Women in Los Angeles was created in 1993 through the combined efforts of the Entertainment Industry Foundation, Lilly Tartikoff and Ronald O. Perelman.
"Desperate Housewives" actress Marcia Cross poses at the 13th Annual Revlon Run/Walk For Women on May 13, 2006, in Los Angeles.
Actress Kate Bosworth, a Revlon spokesperson, stands on stage at the 13th Annual Revlon Run/Walk For Women on May 13, 2006, in Los Angeles.
'See No Evil'
Actor Glen "Kane" Jacobs, left, and director Gregory Dark pose together at the Lions Gate premiere of "See No Evil" at the Century Stadium Promenade 25 on May 8, 2006, in Orange, Calif.
RED Phone Launch
RED cofounder Bobby Shriver, left, and U2's frontman Bono pose for a photograph during the launch of the new RED version of the new Motorola SLVR phone at the Carphone Warehouse, Oxford Street, in London on May 15, 2006. The RED campaign aims to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in the developing world and already has a long list of participating brands, including GAP, American Express and Emporio Armani.
U2's frontman, Bono, launches the RED version of the new Motorola SLVR phone at London's Carphone Warehouse May 15, 2006. The RED campaign aims to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in the developing world. Following the launch, Bono heads to The Independent to edit its Tuesday issue.