
Last night Los Angeles played host to the
2008 Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony, where all our favourite TV stars lined up on the red carpet in gorgeous gowns and smart suits.
Mad Men star Christina Hendricks looked stunning in her dark green dress, and
Weeds actress Mary-Louise Parker brightened up the red carpet in her bright blue number. There were a smattering of Brits among those on the red carpet including Ugly Betty star Ashley Jensen and her Extras costar Ricky Gervais.
Brothers & Sisters hasn't been gone as long as some of the other shows that went off the air during the strike — we spoiled fans of the Walker family got to see an original episode in February, after all. But when the show went off the air, it seemed like a lot of big things were about to happen, so I'm frankly relieved that it's finally returning.
While I'm excited about many of the upcoming developments in the B&S universe, I'm a little worried about others — particularly the dynamic the writers have been setting up with Rebecca and Justin, though they recently assured E!
Oct 29 2007 - 2:29pm by
Molly

Musicians, actors and supermodels joined Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton to celebrate the
opening of Takashi Murakami's new exhibit in LA. Marc was still rocking the blue hair from Kate Hudson's party on Saturday night, but sadly he
left his cheerleader costume at home. Also, debuting a new hair color was Christina Ricci, who lightened up her jet black locks.

With today's news that
Freddy Rodriguez is joining the cast of "Ugly Betty," nearly every actor who played a main character on
"Six Feet Under" is now back on TV somewhere. Here's a look at where the Fisher and Diaz folks have ended up:
- Peter Krause (Nate Fisher) will star in ABC's "Dirty Sexy Money" this fall as Nick George, an attorney who takes over his father's role as counselor to the absurdly wealthy Darling family.
- Michael C.
I haven't written much about
"Brothers & Sisters," but over the course of its first season, it's become a show I can't wait to watch every Sunday. The show has only gotten stronger over the past few episodes, with the introduction of
Emily VanCamp (formerly of "Everwood") as the Walker family's previously unknown half-sibling. Sally Field is delightfully inappropriate as matriarch Nora, and I'm amazed at the show's ability to juggle a number of plot lines (at least one per member of the Walker clan) without getting too overwhelming.

Ok, I am a Rachel Griffiths fans. I love her on Brothers and Sisters, but I am not loving her look here. The top of her brown cocktail dress does not fit her well and those shoes, are they dye-ables?

This weekend Demi and Ashton got a babysitter for a night on the town. They joined Eva Mendes, Rachel Griffiths and more in support of Skin + Bones: Parallel Practices in Fashion and Architecture. The event was the opening night of the exhibit at The Museum of Contemporary Art in LA.

The highly anticipated drama, Brothers & Sisters premieres Sunday September 24th at 10/9c on ABC. The all-star cast aside for a moment, the real reason for all of the anticipation may be because of the real-life drama surrounding the show since the pilot was first shown to advertisers last May. The drama includes the firing of actress Betty Buckley who was originally cast as the matriarch of the Walker family and replacing her with television and movie veteran, Sally Field.