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Bill Murray Drives Taxi So Cabbie Can Practice Saxophone

Here is another reason to love the hilarious mind of Bill Murray. He was in Oakland on his way to the Toronto Film Festival when he met a musician cabbie who never gets to practice. Since his saxophone was in the trunk, Murray told him he should get in the back seat, and then he drove the cab all the way to Sausalito.

LEGO Unveils Giant X-Wing Fighter in Times Square

Hundreds gathered in New York City yesterday to witness the unveiling of the world's largest LEGO model, a life-sized replica of the Star Wars X-Wing fighter, in Times Square. 32 master builders employed by LEGO required more than five million bricks and four months to complete the massive replica, which weighs 45,000 pounds.

It's Time for a Hero: Lincoln Opens in Theaters Friday to Gushing Reviews

Just when the American people may be exhausted from presidential politics, along comes Lincoln. Steven Spielberg's highly anticipated film, set during the last, tumultuous few months of Abraham Lincoln's life, shows a man who is passionate, intelligent and heroic. Reviews are gushing over Daniel Day-Lewis's work in the film, which opens nationwide on Friday.

Ellen Helps Skype to Surprise Deserving School With $50,000 (WATCH)

Ellen was excited to surprise two of her favorite teachers with a huge gift from Skype. They teach in a Title 1 school, which means more than 50% of students qualify for free lunches. The kids and their classrooms don't have enough money for supplies and other basic needs, so teachers often end up paying out of their own pocket.

Dick Clark Dies: Entertainment Icon Became Hero to Stroke Victims

For many Americans, the lasting legacy of Dick Clark will be his role as a stroke survivor determined to live a normal life. He had suffered a debilitating stroke in 2004 and had to learn to walk and talk again. He made a comeback on national television, never giving in to the symptoms of that stroke, which included slurred, slowed speech and partial paralysis.

Pitt, Clooney and Sheen Headline in Marriage Rights Play

Martin Sheen commanded the stage with his impassioned portrayal of an attorney arguing for gay-marriage rights; Brad Pitt dazzled as a federal judge. Clooney also performed in the star-studded LA premiere of 8, a play about the court fight against Proposition 8.