| 5 Great Things For This Weekend |  | | 1.Fall's Hottest New Music Visit our "Fall Albums We Can't Wait to Hear" gallery for the the skinny on new releases from Coldplay, Rihanna, Blondie, Mary J. Blige, Florence + The Machine, Tony Bennett, and American Idol alums Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina, and Adam Lambert | | - Gosling Goes Home With two highly anticipated films on the slate of this year's Toronto International Film Festival, is Ontario native Ryan Gosling about to emerge as one of Hollywood’s 30-something power actors?
- Sendak's back! Beloved Where the Wild Things Are writer-illustrator Maurice Sendak has released Bumble-Ardy, his first book in 30 years, which tells the story of a nine-year-old pig whose parents have never thrown him a birthday party
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Toddlers & Hooker Boots? Click through before tonight's episode of Toddlers & Tiaras airs to see the controversy-starting clip of a three-year-old pageant contestant dressed as Julia Roberts' prostitute Vivian in Pretty Woman, then read the defense her mother offered EW -
Bringing Justin Back It's been a full five years since Justin Timberlake brought sexy back, and a growing group of people are refusing to take it… ummm… lying down. Watch their hilarious NSFW video demanding that Timberlake stop acting and return to music | | |  | | Entourage 10:30-11PM HBO, SERIES FINALE It's over, brah. After eight seasons of following Vince (Adrian Grenier) as he wins the role of a lifetime, then loses the role of a lifetime, then wins it back, HBO's brat pack is finally going off into the sunset — no doubt on a private jet filled with expensive sneakers. During the series finale, Vince hard-woos Sophia (Alice Eve). Ari (Jeremy Piven) and Mrs. Ari (Perrey Reeves) work things out in therapy. (Mike Ditka makes a cameo, weighing in on their divorce.) And the guys try to persuade Sloan (Emmanuelle Chriqui) to give Eric (Kevin Connolly) another chance. C'mon, Sloan, this can't be goodbye forever! Maybe just until the inevitable Entourage movie comes out. —Melissa Maerz More Tonight's Best TV | | | | IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND |  | Warrior If Rocky was sweet and inspiring, and The Fighter was touching and fascinating, Warrior is at times almost gravely self-important. Gifted director Gavin O'Connor brings the film an affecting, ripped-from-the-guts spirit, even if he can't really hide how many old-movie tropes are floating around | |