Will Jack Bauer have to pay for his sins with his life? If he does go down in tonight's series finale, the odds-on favorite to pull the trigger is none other than Chloe O'Brien, the annoying, geeky CTU computer genius played with jittery elan by Mary Lynn Rajskub. Full story »
ABC's "Lost" has inspired legions of fans and chat boards with its intricate mythology. Each week, we recap the previous week's highlights. Here's one final look back at the Sunday finale. Namaste. Full story »
"Idol" watchers have come to know her as a singer with a cool stage presence and raw vocals that evoke Janis Joplin and Melissa Etheridge — and as the 24-year-old mother of a toddler, Tony. But what they haven't gotten to discover yet is her songwriting. Full story »
WEWS Channel 5 acknowledges that equipment problems led to bad picture quality during Sunday night's highly anticipated "Lost" series finale. The station plans to re-air the episode on Saturday. Full story »
So what did the nation's TV critics, entertainment bloggers and other assort cultural scribes think of the "Lost" finale? Here's a sampling of thought from around the Web. Full story »
Players collectively logged more than 16 million hours and more than 1.1 billion virtual kills during the 18-day public beta test of the game's multiplayer mode, Full story »
Two men who often felt like outsiders in Nashville, even as they took country music to new heights, were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Ferlin Husky and Billy Sherrill were responsible for dozens of No. 1 hits and helped bring the genre to larger audiences over a period of decades that served as country music's formative years. Full story »
"Shrek Forever After" roared its way to the top of the box office, making $71.3 million in its opening weekend. But the fourth film in the monster franchise from DreamWorks Animation had the weakest debut of all "Shrek" sequels, according to studio estimates Sunday. "Shrek 2," from 2004, opened with $108 million. "Shrek the Third," from 2007, made $121.6 million in its first weekend. Full story »
The hypnotic Thai film "Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives" won the top honor at the Cannes Film Festival, while Academy Award winners Juliette Binoche and Javier Bardem earned acting honors. Full story »
"Repeat Until Rich" is a first-person account by a former professional card counter. He begins with one kind of a narrative arc (David vs. Goliath) and nosedives into something else (the Hindenburg). Full story »
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