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Second Cup Cafe: Phoebe Snow
Singer/guitarist Phoebe Snow stopped by the The Early Show's "Second Cup Cafe" to perform songs from her first in-concert album, "Phoebe Snow Live."
Spears: "What The Hell Was I Thinking?"
If you're wondering what was going through Britney Spears' head during her erratic era, you are not alone - so does she.
Buzz Briefs: John Cusack, Meat Loaf
Accused John Cusack stalker accepts plea deal. Rocker Meat Loaf is hospitalized. Singer Sheryl Crow creates her own designer duds. Actress Cloris Leachman has been chosen as grand marshal for next year's Rose Parade.
Pitt's New Orleans Homes Completed
Three years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, actor Brad Pitt cashed in on some hugs from residents as the first homes in his Make It Right rebuilding project were unveiled.
"The Ex List" Rekindles Old Flames
Searching for your soul mate is never an easy task. In the case of Bella Bloom, it means reverting back to your past in search for Mr. Right.
Concert Piano's Littlest Star
When he sits on the piano bench, his feet barely reach the pedals. But when his fingers touch the keys, you won't believe your eyes. Bill Whitaker has the story of piano prodigy Marc Yu.
Sarah Chalke's "Mother" Role
Actress Sarah Chalke talks about her new sitcom and why she can eat pumpkin pie all year long during a visit to The Early Show.
Breastfeeding Jolie On Mag Cover
We've already seen the baby pictures - now we can see the photo of Angelina Jolie apparently breastfeeding on the cover of W magazine.
Palin To Join Fey On Saturday Night Live?
It seems like the inevitable comedic summit of this fall's presidential campaign: the real Sarah Palin coming on "Saturday Night Live" to meet her look-alike impersonator, Tina Fey.
Sarah McLachlan At Her Best
In celebration of her 20th anniversary, Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Sarah McLachlan has just released a collection of her greatest hits. She talked about it with The Early Show's Harry Smith.
Guy's Take On London's Gritty Underworld
Filmmaker Guy Ritchie's new British crime film, "RocknRolla" is a far cry from the days of wife Madonna frolicking on a sandy beach.
Daddy Yankee To Moderate Debate
In an effort to lure young voters to the polls next month, Daddy Yankee will moderate the debate Thursday among candidates for governor of Puerto Rico.
Paris Continues Fake Presidential Bid
Watch out world: Paris Hilton is continuing her bid for the White House. The paparazzi darling and reality TV star touted her candidacy in a video on FunnyOrDie.com Wednesday - her second appearance in a political spoof on the site.
DJ AM's Hollywood Benefit Bash
Friends of DJ AM are throwing a party to welcome the celebrity disc jockey home after he survived a fiery plane crash last month in South Carolina.
France's Le Clezio Wins Nobel Lit Prize
French novelist Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio won the 2008 Nobel Prize in literature for his poetic adventure and "sensual ecstasy."
Harry Goes Country!
The Early Show co-anchor wrote "Red State Blue State Blues" and recorded it in a studio on the famed Music Row in Nashville.
Spears Rejects Plea In License Case
An attorney for Britney Spears has rejected a plea offer that would have placed her on a year's probation and forced her to pay a $150 fine in her misdemeanor driver's license case.
Travis Barker: Thankful To Be Alive
Former Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, who always has been afraid of flying, says he's glad to be alive after suffering severe burns in a fiery plane crash last month.
Felicity Huffman Desperate To Save Animals
When "Desperate Housewives" star Felicity Huffman isn't gossiping or chasing her sons around Wisteria Lane, she is on a mission to save orphaned animals.
DiSpirito Gets Second "Dance"
He came in last place Tuesday night but celebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito was not dismissed from "Dancing With The Stars." He gets to continue because an injured competitor withdrew the previous day.
Here's Some Reel Presidents
With presidential politics on everyone"s mind, The Early Show, with the help of contributor Jess Cagle, who is executive editor of People magazine, spotlights some movies about U.S. presidents.
Misty May-Treanor Quits "Dancing"
An injury to her Achilles tendon has forced Olympic champion Misty May-Treanor to drop out of this season"s "Dancing With The Stars" competition.
Anne Hathaway Digs Deep For Latest Role
Actress Anne Hathaway has come a long way from her "Devil Wears Prada" days, in that movie her fashion sense evolved - now her acting career has as well.
John Rich: Get Out And Vote
Country star John Rich is putting his cards on the table and lending his voice in support of presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain, but he wants everyone to get out and vote no matter which candidate they choose.
Hip-Hop Legend Slick Rick Honored By VH1
VH1 Hip-Hop Honoree Slick Rick, considered one of rap's all-time greats, discusses his rocky road to fame and his hopes of releasing a new album.
Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted To Cause
Like her legendary character Sandy in "Grease," singer/actress Olivia Newton-John really became a pink lady, but this time it's for the fight against breast cancer.
Shirley MacLaine, With Grace And Gusto
Shirley MacLaine won an Oscar for her role in the 1983 movie "Terms of Endearment." And at an age when other stars might be slowing down, she still seems to be just getting started. Rita Braver offers this Sunday Profile.
Bad Economy Equals Hum-Drum Fashion
Paris Fashion Week ended on Sunday, capping a season which saw designers play it safe to coax customers into stores despit