Articles by Sabrina Ford

"Hope Springs" For Senior Sex in Meryl Streep Comedy

In the popular 1979 film "Kramer vs. Kramer," Meryl Streep's character walked out on an unhappy marriage. More than 30 years on, Streep plays a middle-aged woman struggling hard to keep a sex-starved relationship together in her new movie "Hope Springs."

Usher Feels 'Near a Rebirth' on New Album

Almost 20 years have passed since R&B fans first took notice of Usher Raymond on 1994's debut album "Usher." At that time, he was just a baby-faced teenager singing about things he hadn't yet experienced.

Cohen Up to Satirical Tricks Again in 'Dictator'

As the Arab Spring resulted in the deaths of thousands and the ousting of Middle Eastern leaders last year, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, disguised by a fake beard and accent, was filming his latest movie portraying a hated North African dictator.

'Desperate Housewives' Find Happy Endings on TV

For eight years, the women of Wisteria Lane battled alcoholism, cancer, cheating husbands and direct attempts on their lives, but in the TV series finale on Sunday, four "Desperate Housewives" lived a fairy tale ending.

Jaleel White Takes His Final Vow on 'Dancing'

Jaleel White, the actor famous for playing nerdy neighbor Steve Urkel on TV, is likely repeating his signature line, "Did I do that?" after being sent packing on Tuesday's "Dancing With the Stars" results show.

Florence + The Machine get 'Unplugged' for MTV

Florence + the Machine kick off MTV's new season of "Unplugged" on April 8 with a show that singer Florence Welch called "amazing" as her powerful voice belted out hit songs like "Dog Days Are Over" in a candlelit room.

MTV Unveils New Website for Fans to Reach Artists

MTV on Thursday unveiled plans to launch a new website, Artists.MTV, to connect fans with their favorite performers on personalized pages that put the artists' brands, not MTV's, front and center.
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