"Real Housewives" White House crashers deny trying to cash in on their notoriety
Michaele and Tareq Salahi were supposed to tell their story tonight on Larry King, but the couple reportedly opted out because they were seeking a cash payment. But a spokesperson for the couple say their money demands are "completely false." PLUS: Gatecrashers asked to testify before Congress.
Alec Baldwin is ready to quit "30 Rock" in 2012
"I don’t have any interest in acting anymore," he tells Men's Journal.
Adrian Pasdar glad "Heroes" let Nathan Petrelli live this long
"Some deaths really need to stick," Pasdar says of tonight's episode. "Heroes" creator Tim Kring adds that "we were starting to run out of ways to keep that character around."
Britain hosts the first-ever "The Wire" conference
Academics from around the world attended the "The Wire as Social Science Fiction?" conference over the weekend in Leeds, discussing topics like "Omar: Ethics, Power and Performativity." Academics from Oxford, Harvard, Vanderbilt and the University of Canterbury in New Zealand also discussed whether the HBO series was a real sociological exercise or not.
Matthew McConaughey's brother's life becoming a Fox cartoon
"Rooster Tales" will be exec produced by McConaughey, following the lives of his redneck sheriff brother, his wife from Mexico and her humongous family.
How many reality stars are currently on TV — 1,000?
The NY Times tries to do the math: "If 20 networks or so are offering an average of four reality shows, and each show starts out with at least 10 participants …"

