Tobey Maguire, Jennifer Meyer and their toddler Ruby were spotted with Sara Gilbert and her family in LA on Sunday. The couple had a busy weekend stopping at the Feeding America event on Friday and hitting the star-studded Art of Elysium party the following night. Jennifer's jewelry line has always been a celeb and personal favorite and now you can enter to win a set of her necklaces here. Ruby is lucky enough to have a heart necklace reminiscent of her name but we'll have to wait and see if their new arrival will have a design of his or her own as well.

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Matt Dillon got hands-on for a photo shoot with Sarah Jessica Parker as they hosted a special Refugees International performance of Betrayed in Washington DC last night. SJP is well acquainted with the production since her brother is the director, and she caught a few performances of the show back in February. Matt's a board member of the cause, and we're sure having lovely Sarah Jessica by his side made the hosting gig even sweeter.

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Freida Pinto and Dev Patel kept award season going as they arrived at the LA Film Critics Association Awards last night. Slumdog Millionaire continues to get recognized and Freida mentioned she's excited to return to India after an exhausting week. Sean Penn supposedly didn't attend the Golden Globes because Milk was snubbed, but he was happy to make an appearance this time to accept his Best Actor award on stage. Heath Ledger scored another win for Best Supporting Actor, which will probably be added to Matilda's collection in honor of her father. A few other celebs received honors yesterday, but maybe they were too tired after all of their partying to accept in person.

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Tue, 01/13/2009 - 1:45pm by Molly

Kiefer Sutherland and the rest of the cast of 24 took the stage at this morning's Fox TCA panel, and while the questions kept coming back to whether or not the show condones torture, they managed to get a few good jokes in. After this week's four-hour season premiere and last month's TV movie 24: Redemption, are you on board with the new season? The show's producers and cast seem hopeful that a little break has made the show and Jack Bauer reinvigorated and ready to excite us. Here were some highlights from Kiefer at the press presentation:
- On Jack this season: "We felt that Jack had great contempt for the Senate investigation because many of the things he was asked to do over the previous six seasons were ordered by the government (president). He is certainly questioning many of the things he has been asked to do, either ordered or on his own. He is wrestling with his own history and whether or not he is the kind of person who should have been asked to do these sorts of things. This inner struggle is something he carries for all 24 episodes."
- On torture: "The use of torture was a dramatic device used to show urgency, not meant to validate this kind of behavior for the real world . . . In reality less than 10 percent of information they get from situations like this are helpful, but it is a television show and we are driving a plot forward and we use it for dramatic effect. But it does raise question of right and wrong . . . From my perspective it has always been literally a dramatic device to show you the urgency of a situation. There was just no alternative. One of the most moving scenes for me was killing my boss — we’re not condoning that, it was just part of the show. It’s as simple as that."
- On keeping in shape: “Try to work out as much as you can in the off-season because it's tricky to maintain in the on-season. You do what you can with the time you’ve got like everyone. I run, and lucky for me during the day when I have to go to work, I run a lot there too. On an emotional level, fear and panic is my workout through the entire season . . .This has been an unbelievable gift . . . There is no specific regimen I have because our schedule changes so much."
- On his 24 romance with the new FBI agent, played by Annie Wersching: "Given the situation I guess romances do develop over 24 hours. I think born of the respect [they have for each other] there is a tension that develops. Watching Annie do her first fight sequence I went, 'You know, that kinda turned me on too,' so it wasn't hard."
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