Tour Will and Jada's Clay Pleasure Palace
Architectural Digest has photos of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith's 25,000-square-foot "adobe-style residence" in Malibu. From the outside, it looks like something Tatooine's version of Donald Trump would build for himself. Inside, it's an airier version of Will's trailer.
Mayor Bloomberg Banishes Will Smith's Trailer
The Borg cube on wheels Will Smith calls a "trailer" has been moved at the behest of the mayor, instantly freeing up eleven blocks' worth of SoHo parking. It now resides at a Park Fast lot half a mile away.
Oprah Winfrey's Final Guests Will Be...
Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith will be the guests on the final episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show on May 25th. Will they bring their celebrity brood? Will everyone get a car? You know we'll all be watching regardless.
All the Awful Pictures from Justin Bieber's Movie Premiere
Justin Bieber, a Furbie toy given the ability to sing, held the LA premiere for his 3D concert movie Never Say Never last night. The red carpet was even uglier than usual. Let's take a look at all the atrocities unleashed by The Biebz.
John Travolta Is Going to Rub You Out
He's gonna do it. Maybe quickly, maybe slowly. Depends how he feels. But watch out, he's coming. Also today: lots of news about television, casting and pilots and stuff, as well as an update on that Will Smith Annie thing.
SNL Imagines Fresh Prince of Bel-Air's 20th Anniversary DVD Commentary
This weekend, Jay Pharoah got to make use of another great impression—Will Smith. Add Kenan Thompson in as Alfonso Ribeiro, and make the whole sketch about Will Smith's bad acting and you've got yourself a winner.
Tom Hardy Is Making Everything Wet
It's true! Tom Hardy and, surprisingly, Shia LaBeouf. Also today: the USA Network ventures into strange new territory, Zac Efron is going to be such a badass, as is Will Smith, again.
Leaked Email Show Us What's Upcoming for Paramount Pictures
This leaked email from someone at Paramount Pictures and acquired by the Wrap shows us what they've got in the works.
Black People (Will and Jada!) Are Headed to Broadway
The New York Post's resident theater crone Michael Riedel writes today about "the Denzel effect," suggesting that since Mr. Washington won a Tony back in June, many Hollywood actors, especially black ones, have become interested in working on stage.

