Jon Bon Jovi entertains the crowd during halftime of the Thanksgiving Day Detroit Lions' game against the New England Patriots on Nov. 28 in Detroit.
Country singer Shania Twain waves to the crowd during the half time show at the CFL Grey Cup football championship game Nov. 24 in Edmonton, Canada. Twain's first release in five years sold a whopping 874,000 copies in its first week in stores, according to industry figures.
Rob Reiner dons a beard and Santa suit to bring cheer to children. The actor, director and father of three posed in Santa garb for the cover of Lands' End's holiday catalog to support his I Am Your Child Foundation.
Actor William Shatner waves to the crowd Dec. 1 in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles during the Blockbuster Hollywood Spectacular, formerly known as the Hollywood Christmas Parade.
Singer James Brown, center, along with his wife Tomi Rae, left, and singer Percy Griffin of the Swanee Quintet sing a traditional gospel song Nov. 27 in Augusta, Ga. Brown, along with members of his staff and volunteers, gave away free turkeys to Augusta residents.
Irish singer Bono of the music group U2, left, helps CNN talk show host Larry King celebrate King's 69th birthday Nov. 19 with birthday cake at the CNN studios in Los Angeles. Bono was featured in a profile interview with King Dec. 1 to mark World Aids Day.
Bono, left, and actress Ashley Judd laugh while helping activists assemble the AIDS quilt during World Aids Day, Dec. 1, in Lincoln, Neb. Bono and Judd took part in a forum in Lincoln that night.
R&B artist Usher performs at an HIV/AIDS concert in Cape Town, South Africa Nov. 23. Rapper Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and R&B singer Alicia Keys teamed up with Usher to highlight the plight of Africa's millions of AIDS victims. The stars accused the world of ignoring the severity of the AIDS epidemic.
Rapper Sean "P. Diddy" Combs perfoms during the HIV/AIDS concert in Cape Town South, South Africa on Nov. 23. MTV's Staying Alive Concert also featured top South African acts Mandoza and Zola.
Filmmakers Ethan, left, and Joel Coen pose after receiving the prestigious French Award, the Order of Arts and Letters, in New York Nov. 20.
Actors John Turturro and Holly Hunter pose at a reception in honor of filmmakers Ethan and Joel Coen who received the French Award, the Order of Arts and Letters, in New York on Nov. 20.
American action film star Arnold Schwarzenegger, right, makes an address as he launches a tourism campaign, "See My L.A.," Nov. 22 in Los Angeles. With him is Mayor Jim Hahn, back of Schwarzenegger, and Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Kazuhisa Ishii, left. The campaign tries to boost Japanese travelers to Los Angeles, the entertainment capital as well as the home of the Dodgers.
Actress Susan Sarandon speaks at Congress Hall in Cape May, N.J., Nov. 14 after receiving the New Jersey Governer's Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Arts. Sitting to her right is actor Robert Prosky, who co-starred with Sarandon in the film, "Dead Man Walking."
Sarandon speaks with Tiffany Evans, 10, of Ocean City, N.J., during the opening ceremony of the 2nd annual Cape May, N.J. State Film Festival, Nov. 14. Sarandon was awarded the New Jersey Governer's Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Arts.
Actress Geena Davis testifies before the Commission on Opportunities in Athletics, the panel examining Title IX funding, Nov. 20, in San Diego.
Actor Michael Keaton, right, greets Robert Weiner, during the New York premiere of HBO film "Live from Baghdad," Nov. 18. In the film, Keaton portrays Weiner, the CNN producer whose crew relayed to the world live reports of bombs hitting Baghdad on Jan. 16, 1991.
Actor Danny Glover, a United Nations goodwill ambassador, smiles upon his arrival at a news conference at the Trinidad Hilton on Nov. 20 with Dr. Inyang Ebony-Harstrup, resident coordinator of UN systems of Trinidad and Tobago. The news confrence was to inform the media that Glover is in Trinidad to film a children's television program on HIV/AIDS.
Tennis star Serena Williams, right, is shown with actors Damon Wayans, left, and Tisha Campbell-Martin in a scene from the TV show "My Wife and Kids." Williams, who has been working with acting coaches, and signed on with agent Jill Smoller at the William Morris Agency, played a kindergarten teacher in the guest spot.
Serena's sister, Venus Williams, 22, is also a tennis star in search of a new career. Here, she examines fabric samples after a Nov. 12 news connference to launch Williams' interior design and decorating company at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, Calif. The company is called "V Starr Interiors," a play on her full name of Venus Ebony Starr Williams.
Entertainer Jerry Lewis reflects upon his career during an interview in Washington on Nov. 8. Lewis says the pratfalls he took in his comedy routines put him in agonizing pain for 37 years, and drove him to contemplate suicide. He credits his 10-year-old daughter, Danielle, with saving his life.