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By now, you're already well aware of the big winners from last night's Academy Awards. You've heard about The Hurt Locker's semi-sweep and Kathryn Bigelow shattering of the glass ceiling. You know that Sandra Bullock cries and the Dude abides and blah, bl

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Buoyed by the star power of nominees Sandra Bullock, George Clooney, and the blockbuster Avatar, Sunday night’s Oscar broadcast was the highest-rated in at least five years. Nielsen says 41.3 million viewers watched the ABC awards show, up 14% from last

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0000: The 82nd Academy Awards are 90 minutes away, and over in LA Hollywood Boulevard is a riot of flashbulbs, tuxedos and questionable gowns. Sarah Jessica Parker is wearing a tin-foil concoction; Charlize Theron appears to be wearing her bra over her dr

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Here are the top 20 dresses we couldnt stop staring at.

Kathryn Bigelow Takes Best Director

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Film stars weren’t the only celebs battling it out last night! A showdown between famed music moguls Madonna and Sean “P. Diddy” Combs heated up into a friendly discussion over which artist reigns the music kingdom. “Diddy and Madonna were yelling

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The bracelets, necklaces, and rings on the red carpet were totally over-the-top. Get ready for serious jewelry envy.

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Sandra Bullock and Mo'Nique took home Oscars and The Hurt Locker's Kathryn Bigelow was the first woman ever to win for Best Director.