
The cast of
Cadillac Records brought their movie to New York City last night, highlighted by Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z. The newlyweds and longtime loves hardly ever do the red carpet together, so it's such a treat to see him out to support his wife looking so happy. They're always
having a blast somewhere around the world, but with her opening up a little
about their marriage and seeing them together here might mean a new leaf for B and J.

We want to wish everyone a fabulous
Thanksgiving holiday. We love spending this day with our closest friends and family every year, but it's always fun to imagine sharing the big table with a few of our favorite celebrities. This year we're focusing on celebrity pairs, so tell us — which couple would you want to spend Thanksgiving with?

Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z looked like they were having a blast on a date at the Knicks-Cavaliers game in NYC last night. Beyonce's double album scored the
top spot on the charts her opening week, and she expressed her excitement in between performances on
The Today Show this morning. Dressed in an all black catsuit, Beyonce and Sasha Fierce took turns singing songs, and she spoke to Matt Lauer about her intense character role in
Cadillac Records.
Nov 6 2008 - 10:00am by
Molly

Diddy's 39th birthday party at Mansion in New York last night was packed with his famous friends, and the celebration was doubly sweet after Barack Obama's Tuesday night win. The bday boy himself waved a patriotic American flag before mugging for the cameras with his buddy Jay-Z. While Beyonce found time to
express her post-election patriotism, she'll be performing at the
Europe MTV Awards tonight so the party was a no go.

Beyonce Knowles joined Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, and Diddy at a "Promote the Vote" rally for Barack Obama in Philadelphia yesterday. Jay-Z and Diddy have been campaigning
for the last few days in
key toss-up states, and Diddy took the opportunity to open up about how important this election is to him.
Nov 3 2008 - 10:00am by
Molly

It wasn't all about
Halloween this weekend; across the country rallies were being held to get out the word in the final days before tomorrow's
election. On Saturday, Scarlett Johansson hit Ohio to show her support for
Barack Obama and get out the vote, while her husband Ryan Reynolds got ready to
run the NY marathon yesterday with her support from afar. Jay-Z spoke at rallies on both Saturday in Virginia and Sunday in Florida about how honored he is to be able to participate in the campaign,
saying, "Obama's running so we all can fly."