MIAMI (AP) -- Race car driver and "Dancing With The Stars" winner Helio Castroneves pleaded not guilty Friday to federal tax evasion charges and declared outside the courtroom that he would treat the case like a race against the Internal Revenue Service.
Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner and "Dancing With the Stars" champion Helio Castronoves was set to appear in court Friday to face allegations he used offshore accounts to hide millions of dollars in income from the Internal Revenue Service
Strong openings by "Dancing With the Stars" and ABC's most popular prime-time soaps led the network to victory during the first week of a new TV season.
MIAMI (AP) -- Race car driver and "Dancing With The Stars" winner Helio Castroneves pleaded not guilty Friday to federal tax evasion charges and declared outside the courtroom that he would treat the case like a race against the Internal Revenue Service.
Two-time Indianapolis 500 winner and "Dancing With the Stars" champion Helio Castronoves was set to appear in court Friday to face allegations he used offshore accounts to hide millions of dollars in income from the Internal Revenue Service
Strong openings by "Dancing With the Stars" and ABC's most popular prime-time soaps led the network to victory during the first week of a new TV season.
• Kim Kardashian, treating herself to a milkshake – topped with sprinkles – at Millions of Milkshakes, a West Hollywood milkshake bar. And the reality star worked hard for her
dessert: She came from rehearsals for her stint on Dancing with the Stars, with her brother Rob in tow.
• Shouldn't she be training? Kim Kardashian,
lunching with sisters Khloe and Kourtney at Toast in Los Angeles after shooting their reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians. The new Dancing with the Stars cast member capped
off her meal with a trip to trendy boutique Intermix, sisters in tow.
As Chief Executive Officer of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Tony George is charged with promoting the Indianapolis 500. It's a family heirloom, one which the 48-year-old George was accused of damaging when he founded the Indy Racing League. He had his supporters, too, during the period in open-wheel racing known as "The Split," which began in 1996 with cars and drivers from the IRL making up the vast majority of the field at Indianapolis.
For Apolo Anton Ohno, competing in – and winning – the fourth season of Dancing With the Stars last spring was a pretty nice diversion. But this weekend he returns to his first love, competitive speed skating, for the first time since March.
Add another celebrity supporter to the Girl Power agenda: Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger attended Friday night's Spice Girls concert in L.A. The Governator held court in a VIP box at the Staples Center, while David Beckham and the kids cheered on mom Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham for the second night – though the soccer star clearly didn't want to stand up and show off his dance moves.
Sure, Kanye West and Amy Winehouse are
this year's big Grammy nominees. But which former Dancing With the
Stars contestant is nominated for best Hawaiian music album? (Hint: It's
not Drew Lachey!) And it looks to be a big year for American Idol at the Grammys. Here's our shortlist of some of the more interesting,
offbeat nominations and Grammy tidbits. – Cynthia Wang
Typically, "losing your shirt" is a bad thing. But, yesterday for female fans the world over, the phrase took on an entirely new meaning as both soccer star David Beckham and soap stud Cameron Matheson lost theirs – voluntarily.
You may recognize him as the Dallas Mavericks' loudmouth owner. But this tech billionaire has also got rhythm: he recently shimmied his hips on Dancing with the Stars. Mark Cuban will now take your questions
Heather Mills fought through a painful pelvic injury on Dancing With the Stars last season without shedding a tear. But now she gets a little weepy when she tunes in.
More than a third of Americans use their computers while they're watching TV. That means big opportunities for the TV industry and for multitasking viewers
Dancing with the Stars second-season champ Drew Lachey is stepping into some new shoes - as host of another ABC talent competition, Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann.
The dance cards for season five of ABC's Dancing with the Stars have officially been filled - with a Spice Girl, an Abercrombie & Fitch model, a boxer, a billionaire and a Las Vegas icon all part of the 12-person mix.
Is it possible Mark Cuban, Floyd Mayweather Jr. or Wayne Newton can dance? Viewers will find out on the new season of "Dancing With the Stars," which has assembled another eclectic field of contestants.
Following in the illustrious footsteps of athletes Apolo Ohno, Clyde Drexler and Laila Ali, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban will become the next cast member of Dancing With the Stars, a source told SI.com.
Before they waltz down the aisle in September, Dancing with the Stars alumni Alec Mazo and Edyta Sliwinska took their love to Las Vegas for a joint bachelor and bachelorette party over the weekend.
Mario Lopez is getting pretty good at this pageant stuff. The Dancing with the Stars hunk is coming back for a third round as host of the Miss Teen USA pageant in Pasadena, Calif., on Aug. 24.
On top of winning an American Film Institute Life Achievement Award this month, this icon is releasing The Al Pacino Collection, a DVD boxed set of three personal films. Al Pacino will now take your questions
She's already shown she's great on her feet, but now Dancing with the Stars alum Laila Ali is set to prove herself in another arena: as the subject of Sunday's TV One doc Daddy's Girl. The film (see a clip below) captures Ali's relationship with her famous father, her troubled youth and her undefeated boxing career. Here, Ali, 29, chats with PEOPLE's Amy Elisa Keith about capturing her life on camera.
Former New Kids on the Block singer and season-one Dancing With the Stars contestant Joey McIntyre and his wife, Barrett, are expecting a child, he has announced on his Web site.
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