Buzz News Roundup, 4/16
- Hawaiian singer Don Ho has died at age 72, Variety reports.
- The Wall Street Journal and Cormac McCarthy are among the Pulitzer Prize winners this year, the AP reports.
- The Hollywood Reporter writes that Ted Danson and Roger Cross have joined the cast of Mad Money with Katie Holmes.
- "Drive" stalled in the ratings on Sunday, writes Zap2it.
- Variety has the winners of the GLAAD Awards, including — ironically — "Grey's Anatomy."
- According to AFP, Richard Gere is stirring up controversy after kissing an Indian actress at an event.
- Regis will be back on TV April 26 following triple-bypass surgery, reports USA Today.
- The Hollywood Reporter says "Lost"'s Evangeline Lilly will star opposite John Malkovich in Afterwards, a supernatural thriller.
- By pleading guilty, Phish's Trey Anastasio avoids drug charges, Billboard reports.
- The Los Angeles Times explains how Sahara became one of the biggest financial flops in film history.
- Jewel, Tony Hawk and William Shatner are among the celebrities lined up for ABC's "Fast Cars and Superstars" car-racing series, says The Futon Critic.





