Tony Danza Files Divorce Papers

After 24 years of marriage, Tony Danza and his wife Tracy are calling it quits.

According to TMZ, the ?Who?s the Boss? star cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split in recently filed legal paperwork.

The couple, who have two daughters together, Katherine, 23, and Emily, 17, have been separated since 2006.

This was Danza?s second marriage. He has two kids with her first wife, Rhona Yeoman, as well.

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Former Alice In Chains Bassist Mike Starr Has Died

Mike Starr, the onetime bass player for Alice in Chains, has been found dead at a house in Salt Lake City. He was 44. BBC News reports that police said officers responded to a call on Tuesday about a possible body at the residence but added there was no sign of foul play involved. [...]

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Dave Matthews Band to Headline Summer Festivals

Yuppies, rejoice! According to Entertainment Weekly, despite claiming that he wasn’t going to tour in 2011, pseudo-hippie Dave Matthews has announced that his band will headline several three-day long festivals this summer, bringing along several popular contemporary adult alternative artists with him. It’s a shame we can’t invest in marijuana, because sales are about to go [...]

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'Captain America' Villain Red Skull Photo Hits The Web

Plus: Director Joe Johnston talks to Entertainment Weekly about the politics of Captain America and 'The Avengers.'
By Kara Warner


Chris Evans in "Captain America: The First Avenger"
Photo: Marvel Entertainment

For all the "Captain America" fans who have been excited by the teaser trailer and magazine features, there have been just as many complaints about the fact that not much has yet been seen of the film's chief and formidable villain, Red Skull.

Luckily for those folks, Entertainment Weekly has the exclusive first look at genre-film favorite Hugo Weaving all red and scary-looking.

EW also scored a meaty interview with the film's director, Joe Johnston, in which he addresses a wide range of subjects, including why a superhuman can be sympathetic, the politics of Captain America (played by Chris Evans) and how much he had to think about Joss Whedon's spin-off film "The Avengers."

"What I like is he's not a superhero in the true sense of the word," Johnston explained of how Steve Rogers/ Captain America is unlike Superman or Spider-Man. "He becomes a superhero but doesn't have any superpowers. He is just the best possible human specimen. Imagine the fastest, strongest Olympian athlete. Add 30 percent. That's Steve Rogers."

Regarding the character's historic and politically charged past (the first issue of the Marvel comic featured the now-famous cover image of Captain America punching Hitler in the jaw), Johnston said that although his film is indeed a period piece, it isn't a "flag waver."

"He was created as a propaganda tool, but he soon became much more than that," Johnston told the magazine. "There are all these incarnations over the decades, but the film is not a flag waver. It's about a guy who wants to do the right thing. And that transcends all nationalities and borders."

Finally, there has been much ado over the fact that several characters who have and will have their own standalone films will come together for Whedon's highly anticipated "Avengers" movie.

"I really didn't [think about it]," Johnston said. "Because this was a period film, because this was the origin story, I didn't have to worry about 'The Avengers,' which was a present-day story," he explained. "We have present-day bookends and bring Cap back at the end, and then I basically hand him off. And 'The Avengers' is its own thing."

Check out everything we've got on "Captain America: The First Avenger."

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