HAPPILY HITCHED: Ali Larter of NBC's "Heroes" married longtime boyfriend, actor-comedian Hayes MacArthur, at his family estate in Kennebunkport, Maine, on Saturday, her rep told People.com. The magazine also reported Saturday nuptials in Beverly Hills for actor Mark Wahlberg and model Rhea Durham; the couple have three kids: Ella Rae, 5, Michael, 3, and 10-month-old Brendan Joseph.

NEW CRITIC FOR THE TIMES: The New York Times has named its culture editor, Sam Sifton, to be the new chief restaurant critic, starting in October. Sifton, 43, will replace Frank Bruni, who announced earlier this year he was leaving the high-profile post.

A LEDGER LEGACY: A music video for Modest Mouse, directed by Heath Ledger before his death last year at age 28, is now on MySpace.com. The animated video for the song "King Rat" concludes with a message on screen: "This began with our friend, a great defender of life, and was completed in his spirit."

ALLEGED STALKER ARRESTED: A 53-year-old Georgia man who told police he is secretly engaged to marry Miley Cyrus has been charged with attempting to stalk the teenage "Hannah Montana" star, who is filming a movie in the Savannah area. Mark McLeod of Appling was arrested Sunday on the movie set on Tybee Island. A police report says McLeod told officers he had come to the beach "to be with Miley" and tried to head-butt one of them when he was handcuffed.

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