Will William and Kate Make Up for Charles and Di?

As the royal wedding approaches, I find myself thinking back to the other wedding 30 years ago that I helped cover as a young reporter in London and wondering from afar how the extravaganza on April 29 — and, beyond that ritual, the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton — will differ. During the summer of 1981, all of England seemed to have wedding fever, even my socialist pals.

The Darker Side of Owen Wilson

It’s rarely a shock when a star’s personal demons rear up in the form of a police blotter. Robert Downey Jr.’s ’90s jail stints, Christian Slater’s 59-day stay behind bars on assault charges in 1998 and Lindsay Lohan’s alleged coke-fueled car chase this summer all followed a pattern of prior troublesome behavior

Swedish paper’s organ harvesting article draws Israeli outrage

Israel has expressed outrage about a Swedish newspaper article that called for an investigation into claims that Israeli soldiers may have harvested organs from dead Palestinians. “They get along really well and just kinda click,” a source tells PEOPLE in the upcoming issue.

Renee Zellweger’s new romance heats up

The romance between RenĂ©e Zellweger and Bradley Cooper appears to be heating up, but the pair aren’t ready for the spotlight just yet. “They get along really well and just kinda click,” a source tells PEOPLE in the upcoming issue. “Bradley likes the speed of everything

Review: ‘Time Traveler’s Wife’ spreads love

"The Time Traveler’s Wife," adapted from the 2003 best-seller by Audrey Niffenegger, is one of those gooey romantic mind-benders, like "Ghost" (which I adored) or "The Lake House" (not so much), in which a couple must come to grips with some trippy impediment to their relationship, such as life after death or a hole in the space-time continuum. Only instead of being milked for elaborate science-fiction thrills, the problem at hand gets treated as a weepy and grandiose inconvenience