Thursday, March 25, 2010

Author's mash-ups head to the big screen

Michelle Obama to star on Nickelodeon

(PEOPLE.com) -- Robert Downey Jr., Katy Perry and Tina Fey: Get your Secret Service clearances ready. You're about to share the spotlight with Michelle Obama.

When the stars gather for Nickelodeon's 23rd Annual Kids' Choice Awards this Saturday, the First Lady will also be honored for her "Let's Move" campaign to help cut down on childhood obesity, Nickelodeon announced first thing Thursday.


Sarah Palin to host reality TV series

(PEOPLE.com) -- Good news for those who can't get enough of Saran Palin: The former Alaska governor -- who's now a Fox News commentator, best-selling memoirist and Republican campaign machine -- has a deal in the bag with the Discovery Channel, a source at the network confirmed to PEOPLE.

According to everyone from Variety to The Washington Post, the series "Sarah Palin's Alaska" has been picked up for a reported $1 million-plus per episode.


Gallery: Heigl's life in the spotlight

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Katherine Heigl's time in the spotlight

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Jesse James hopes to reconcile with Sandra Bullock

(PEOPLE.com) -- As Jesse James struggles to cope with a family crisis he admits to creating, his top priority, a friend tells PEOPLE, is maintaining some normalcy in the lives of his three children.

He's "spending every free moment with his children," says his friend, "taking them to school and doing the things they love to do, so this doesn't disrupt their lives too much."


Author's mash-ups head to the big screen

(CNN) -- In the past year, Seth Grahame-Smith has gone from writing on nights and weekends, hoping his books break even, to becoming a best-selling author with two movies in the works.

What changed? Adding the undead.


Michelle Obama to guest star at Nick Kids' Awards

(PEOPLE.com) -- Robert Downey Jr., Katy Perry and Tina Fey: Get your Secret Service clearances ready. You're about to share the spotlight with Michelle Obama.

When the stars gather for Nickelodeon's 23rd Annual Kids' Choice Awards this Saturday, the First Lady will also be honored for her "Let's Move" campaign to help cut down on childhood obesity, Nickelodeon announced first thing Thursday.


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