Monday, March 22, 2010

'DWTS' returns tonight

'DWTS' returns tonight

Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- When Buzz Aldrin danced on the moon 40 years ago, an estimated 600 million people watched it live. The Apollo 11 astronaut will dance again on live television Monday night as a contestant on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars."

"When I prance out there with the cha-cha step, I've got to be filled with far more confidence than I was when we began to land on the moon," Aldrin told CNN before Friday's rehearsal.


Reese Witherspoon's birthday with Jim Toth

(PEOPLE.com) -- Reese Witherspoon looked relaxed and happy as she celebrated her 34th birthday with her new man, Hollywood agent Jim Toth, on a low-key visit to Ojai, Calif., this weekend.

Smiling, holding hands and sporting baseball caps and sunglasses, the couple were spotted on Saturday at a farmer's market in Ojai, which is in Ventura County, near Santa Barbara.


'Alice' is No. 1 movie; 'Wimpy' surprises

(EW.com) -- Disney's 3-D juggernaut "Alice in Wonderland" continues to surpass expectations with a top spot at the box office its third weekend in theaters.

With only a 45 percent fall, the CG spectacle starring Johnny Depp grossed an additional $34.5 million to put its total take at $266 million.


Real moonwalker on 'Dancing'

Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- When Buzz Aldrin danced on the moon 40 years ago, an estimated 600 million people watched it live. The Apollo 11 astronaut will dance again on live television Monday night as a contestant on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars."

"When I prance out there with the cha-cha step, I've got to be filled with far more confidence than I was when we began to land on the moon," Aldrin told CNN before Friday's rehearsal.


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