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Nov 23
- Adam Lambert ready to shake up pop world with CD (AP)
- Michael Jackson 'Opus' book offers rare images (AP)
- U2 to headline UK's Glastonbury music festival (AP)
- 'New Moon' wolfs down $140.7M in opening weekend (AP)
- Two hurt as bulls flee Tom Cruise film set (AFP)
- Taylor Swift wins five American Music Awards (Reuters)
- Disney takes 'High School Musical' to China (AP)
- Jackson, Swift face off at American Music Awards (AP)
- Lochte ends Phelps's reign as swimmer of year (AFP)
- Michael Jackson's glove sells for $350,000 at auction (Reuters)
- Sarah Palin dines with Rev. Billy Graham in NC (AP)
Nov 22
- Hero pilot jokes about marital boost in NBC show (AP)
- Bulls escape on set of film starring Cruise, Diaz (AP)
- Attorney: Jackson's doctor returning to work (AP)
- TV retailer QVC joins `Black Friday' frenzy (AP)
- Roger Daltrey gives voice a workout on solo tour (Reuters)
- Two hurt as bulls flee Tom Cruise film set (AFP)
- Racette's Angelica a triumph at Met Opera (AP)
- Jackson, Swift face off at American Music Awards (AP)
- Brazil should hear Amazon Indians on dam: Sting (Reuters)
- "Twilight" sequel smashes box office forecasts (Reuters)
- `New Moon' wolfs down $140.7M in opening weekend (AP)
- Rare Charles Darwin book found on toilet bookshelf (AP)
- Jackson's glove sells for $350,000 at auction (Reuters)
- John Travolta, family attend opening of new movie (AP)
- Motown caps 50th anniversary with hometown gala (AP)
- International Emmys to honor David Frost (AP)
- Stars come out for CNN Heroes ceremony (AP)
Nov 21
- Jackson moonwalk glove sells for $350K in NYC (AP)
- Sheryl Crow takes up cause of wild horses in West (AP)
- Tween Justin Bieber fans lose control at LI mall (AP)
- Singer Robbie Williams to court investors: report (Reuters)
- 'New Moon' takes record $72.7M box office bite (AP)
- Losing Winfrey would be big blow for Second City (AP)
- Motown caps 50th anniversary with hometown gala (AP)
- Tween Justin Bieber fans lose control at NY mall (AP)
- Michael Jackson glove among items at music auction (AP)
- LA attorneys distance Polanski from French lawyer (Reuters)
- Publisher says buyer emerges for Ariz. paper (AP)
- Travolta, family attend opening of 'Old Dogs' (AP)
- Parker-Broderick surrogacy case jury breaks (AP)
- Charges dismissed against country singer John Rich (AP)
- Singer Omarion kicks off new phase in high energy (Reuters)
- Blockbuster to combine dual shares (Reuters)
- Time Warner, News Corp reported interested in MGM (Reuters)
- Bond set at $100K in ESPN reporter videos case (AP)
- Oprah's departure presents problem for TV stations (AP)
- "Idol" wild child Adam Lambert readies first album (Reuters)
- Intocable brings innovation to "Classic" norteno (Reuters)
- Warrant: Drug in Jackson case came from Vegas firm (AP)
- S.Koreans mourn rising star supermodel (AFP)
- "You'll Shoot Your Eye Out!": 'A Christmas Story, The Musical!' Begins World Premiere Run (Playbill)
- GE, Vivendi make progress on NBC Universal (Reuters)
Nov 20
- "Going Rogue" is going big (AP)
- Britney Spears' ex sentenced to jail (AP)
- Producer Whitten Plans to Bring 'Enter Laughing' to Broadway (Playbill)
- Britney Spears' ex-boyfriend, photographer jailed (Reuters)
- Sun-Times Media names John Barron group publisher (AP)
- NYC TV newsman guilty of attempted assault on wife (AP)
- Warrant:Las Vegas firm sold drug in Jackson case (AP)
- Britney's ex-boyfriend jailed for leaving accident (AFP)
- Q&A: Debut CD from Wale taps into his emotions (AP)
- Vivendi, GE agree to interim payment on NBCU stake (Reuters)
- Art investments can add color to a portfolio (Reuters)
- Chief: I didn't try to sell Parker-Broderick items (AP)
- "New Moon" breaks midnight record at box offices (Reuters)
- The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Returns to New York (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Wesley Snipes appeals 3 tax convictions in Georgia (AP)
- Montreux unveils 2010 poster by Brazil's Britto (Reuters)
- YSL auction raises almost three times estimate (Reuters)
- Italy collector finds Galileo's lost tooth, fingers (Reuters)
- Miley Cyrus tour bus overturns in Va., killing 1 (AP)
- Simon Burke Will Play 'Sound of Music''s Final Four Weeks in Toronto (Playbill)
- Palin's book tour to include stop at Fort Hood (AP)
- Fans excited to witness Winfrey's announcement (AP)
- Jennifer Lopez, Adam Lambert ready for AMA stage (AP)
- Susan Boyle aims to turn celebrity into album sales (Reuters)
- Man accused of taping reporter to appear in court (AP)
- Winfrey to announce Friday show will end in 2011 (AP)
- "Project Runway" season finale airs after legal dispute (Reuters)
- John Mayer headed to No. 1 on U.S. album chart (Reuters)
- '2012' a home run with patriotic fans in China (AP)
- James Caan files for divorce in LA (AP)
- US talk show queen Oprah to end show in 2011 (AFP)
- Heidi Klum wows crowd at Victoria's Secret show (AP)
- AOL shows worst not over for media job cuts (Reuters)
- Sam Shepard to star in Epix pilot (Reuters)
- Latin American art fair in the Big Apple (AP)
- Reduced Shakespeare Company's 'Completely Hollywood (abridged)' to Play Kennedy Center in Summer 2010 (Playbill)
- Dog story "Nubs" being developed for big screen (Reuters)
- Bollywood's latest offerings in living rooms via DTH (Reuters)
- Army limits media access at Palin event at NC base (AP)
- Brad Pitt's production company enters "Dark Void" (Reuters)
- Leonardo da Vinci exhibit opens in Times Square (AP)
- Oprah Winfrey to end talk show in Sept 2011 (Reuters)
- Liberace, Cruise, Palin among Winfrey's highlights (AP)
- Top S . Korean model found dead at Paris apartment (AP)
- Bullock in New Orleans for 'Blind Side' showing (AP)
Nov 19
- Winning author tells story of civil rights pioneer (AP)
- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST-SELLERS (AP)
- AP NewsBreak: Army keeping media from Palin event (AP)
- Director Pedro Almodovar is haunted by one taboo (AP)
- Susan Boyle album sets pre-order record on Amazon (Reuters)
- Kris Allen fine seeing Adam Lambert in the spotlight (Reuters)
- Review: Finally, a true `Idol' emerges in Lambert (AP)
- Music Review: Kris Kristofferson explores truth (AP)
- Apple Tablet Rumored Delayed as Publisher Gears Up (NewsFactor)
- A Minute With: Adam Lambert "For Your Entertainment" (Reuters)
- James Murdoch sees smaller role for newspapers (Reuters)
- Kate Moss criticized after skinny-is-good remark (AP)
- French publishers slam new Google book proposals (AFP)
- Cablevision will distribute Fox Business Network (Reuters)
- Newseum puts Tim Russert's NBC office on display (AP)
- Tom Cruise in Austria's Salzburg for film shoot (AP)
- Parker-Broderick surrogate expected on the stand (AP)
- "New Moon" aims for big bite from box offices (Reuters)
- Bardot joins bullfighting debate in Spain (AFP)
- AOL to cut one-third of workforce (Reuters)
- Norah Jones experiments with guitars and grooves (AP)
- Chaz Bono: Sex change is his 'best decision' (AP)
- Jason Reitman documents promotion of his new film (AP)
- Capsule reviews: `Twilight' sequel and others (AP)
- Teen idol Zac Efron stars in Orson Welles tale (Reuters)
- `Simpsons' character contest winner is the Bomba (AP)
- Review: Bella mopes through pretentious `New Moon' (AP)
- Vivendi eyes NBC Universal exit: CFO (Reuters)
- New York inspired tales win U.S. National Book Awards (Reuters)
- Bon Jovi comes full "Circle" at No. 1 on U.S. chart (Reuters)
- Mediaset boosts offer as News Corp fight goes on (Reuters)
- Novelist Colum McCann wins book award (AP)
- Katzenberg sees 3-D movie revolution in scalable chips (Reuters)
- NBC reality series cooks up serious competition (Reuters)
- Feud not mentioned in Obama interview (AP)
- "Up" makes quick ascent of DVD sales chart (Reuters)
- 15 documentary features make Oscar's short list (AP)
- Latest Hollywood script deals (Reuters)
- California sets tough limits on energy-gulping TVs (Reuters)
- Eddie Murphy involved in big-screen "Misadventures" (Reuters)
- Judge: 2 sites selling Beatles songs should remain shut down (AP)
- Oscars pick director, unveil documentary shortlist (Reuters)
- Judge to hear update on Chris Brown probation (AP)
Nov 18
- Thousands cheer Palin in Mich. for book tour (AP)
- Brian Williams lauds Cronkite in award acceptance (AP)
- Aerosmith members concerned singer back on drugs (Reuters)
- California sets limits on energy-gulping TVs (Reuters)
- Krakowski's Live CD Due in Stores in March 2010; Will Return to Feinstein's, Too (Playbill)
- Model Helena Christensen examines climate change in Peru (AFP)
- Nicole Richie is hospitalized for pneumonia (AP)
- U.S. regulators seek faster review of wireless sites (Reuters)
- Will Ferrell is Hollywood's most overpaid star: Forbes (Reuters)
- Country music awards boost ABC in the ratings (AP)
- Capsule reviews: `Bad Lieutenant' and others (AP)
- Prime-Time Metered Market Tuesday Ratings: CBS Wins; Heather Locklear Gives Melrose Place a Minor Boost (Mediaweek.com)
- Penelope Cruz offers a "dream year" in movies (Reuters)
- LA police ask judge to keep Jackson records sealed (AP)
- DirecTV appoints Pepsi exec White as CEO (Reuters)
- NY 'Wife Swap' couple plead guilty in federal case (AP)
- "Holy Grail" of Michael Jackson memorabilia up for sale (Reuters)
- Tales of rich and poor loom large at book awards (AP)
- Janet Jackson: Michael in denial over drug problem (AP)
- Oscars choose MTV awards veteran to direct show (AP)
- Savannah marks 100th birthday of Johnny Mercer (AP)
- Cleopatra in the wings, ETO takes opera to people (Reuters)
- Review: New York the subject of historical saga (AP)
- Pattinson, Stewart and Lautner talk `Twilight' (AP)
- Novel captures New York's 400 years in 900 pages (Reuters)
- Roger Moore wins award for anti-foie gras campaign (Reuters)
- Karl Rove memoir coming in March (AP)
- 'Holy hip-hop' trying to break into mainstream (AP)
- Nicolas Cage visits Kenyan jail to talk to pirates (AP)
- Hundreds line up in Mich. for chance to meet Palin (AP)
- 'Uncharted 2' leads Video Game Award nominations (AP)
- Ian Somerhalder juggles 'Vampire Diaries,' 'Lost' (AP)
- Taylor Swift to have greeting card line (AP)
- Johnny Depp sexiest man alive: People magazine (AFP)
- Johnny Depp wins his 2nd 'Sexiest Man Alive' title (AP)
- "New Moon" star Kristen Stewart says "be extreme" (Reuters)
- Billy Crystal: Dallas Cowboy for a day (AP)
- Cage uncuffs inner bad cop for `Bad Lieutenant' (AP)
- 'Fringe' star John Noble celebrates weird science (AP)
- Demian Bichir to play Mexican revolutionary leader (Reuters)
- Judge approves Charter's bankruptcy exit plan (Reuters)
- Jay-Z, Will Smith back Broadway show "Fela!" (Reuters)
- MTV nabs rights to Michael Jackson documentary (Reuters)
- Showbiz people briefs (Reuters)
- Velvet Underground members reuniting at NY library (Reuters)
- Eric Dane joins "Burlesque" (Reuters)
- Pacquiao hits out over romantic rumours (AFP)
- Dugard spokeswoman blasts plans for film on case (AP)
- Gretchen Mol strolls onto HBO's "Boardwalk Empire" (Reuters)
- Law firm sues Rod Stewart for $3.3 million (AP)
- Zhang considers war drama, romance as next project (AP)
- Alaskans eager for Sarah Palin book release (AP)
- Jason Lee sings "Delta Blues" (Reuters)
- A model dancer gone: 3 stars advance to finals (AP)
Nov 17
- Nicolas Cage sued by former money manager (AP)
- Ratings Box: What's Hot/What's Not (Mediaweek.com)
- Edward Woodward, British Stage Actor and Star of "The Equalizer," Dies at 79 (Playbill)
- Broadway revival of 'Oleanna' to close Jan. 3 (AP)
- Fox's Major Garrett gets Obama interview (AP)
- Review: `Broken Embraces' is Almodovar's lastest (AP)
- Glam, kitsch, rock: Adam Lambert is out to entertain (Reuters)
- Howling at the "New Moon" Premiere (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Chinese writer Su Tong wins Asia's top literary prize (Reuters)
- 'Blair Witch' thieves prompt new signs in Md. town (AP)
- McCartney to take home Gershwin Prize for popular song (AFP)
- Katy Perry plots next album, does 'MTV Unplugged' (AP)
- Elton John says he's back on his feet (AP)
- Ryan Seacrest granted restraining order (AP)
- Russian rappers groove with Putin (AP)
- "Raise the Red Lantern" author wins Asian book prize (AFP)
- 'Remote Control' gameshow host Ken Ober dies at 52 (AP)
- Music Review: Pretty Ricky is pretty good (AP)
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
- Prostitutes on display at venerable London gallery (Reuters)
- Cindy Crawford blackmail suspect held: German police (AFP)
- Sarah Palin pushes book - and possible comeback (AFP)
- Sarah Palin says presidency "not on my radar screen" (Reuters)
- John Mayer makes sure music rises above tabloids (AP)
- A growing TV cover-up: Obnoxious pop-up promos (AP)
- Sara Ruhl sets Broadway buzzing in 2 rooms (AP)
- Viacom's cable networks win rights to Jackson film (AP)
- Keep your distance, photographers in Richie crash told (AFP)
- Fan frenzy at LA premiere of 'New Moon' (AP)
- Hollywood producers discuss firings, finances (Reuters)
- Underwood says "Idol" winners should play to fans (Reuters)
- Su's 'Redemption' wins Man Asian Literary Prize (AP)
- Composer Legrand spinning windmills of his mind (Reuters)
- Mass. judge tosses lawsuit against Hasselbeck (AP)
- YouTube launches channel for citizen journalists (Reuters)
- Susan Boyle reveals she was hit, bullied as child (AFP)
- Hollywood scribes share battlefield tales (Reuters)
- Latest Hollywood script deals (Reuters)
- The semifinals are on! 4 compete on `Dancing' (AP)
- Microsoft co-founder diagnosed with cancer (AFP)
- Sharp, Sony to expand LCD TV alliance: report (Reuters)
- Journalists kept in court after Jackson MD leaves (AP)
- Palin talks politics, family ahead of book release (AP)
- Crawford's attempted blackmailer turns self in (AP)
- Prime-Time Ratings: Weekend Highlights (Mediaweek.com)
- Nickelodeon orders "Summer Camp" pilot (Reuters)
- NBC pacing behind in Winter Olympics ad sales (Reuters)
- Alaskans eager for Sarah Palin book release (AP)
Nov 16
- Ohio chief's trial begins in Parker-Broderick case (AP)
- Judge grants Nicole Richie restraining order (AP)
- Peter Jackson asked to up the agony in "Lovely Bones" (Reuters)
- LA pushes to get repaid for $3M Jackson memorial (AP)
- Time Warner to spin off AOL on December 9 (Reuters)
- Rivera, Perez, Plimpton, Seldes, Block and Ashmanskas Will Be Part of Transport Group Gala (Playbill)
- Ashlee Simpson-Wentz set for B'way's 'Chicago' (AP)
- Jay-Z, Will and Jada Pinkett Smith back 'Fela!' (AP)
- Fan frenzy at LA premiere of 'New Moon' (AP)
- Vonage to pay $3 million in AG probe settlement (Reuters)
- Palin says presidency "not on my radar screen" (Reuters)
- Doctor in Jackson case avoids jail in support case (AP)
- Palin tells Winfrey she prays for Levi Johnston (AP)
- Music Review: Allen's debut is cool, but average (AP)
- Review: Book examines President Ulysses S. Grant (AP)
- Heidi, Spencer Pratt shopping own reality TV show (AP)
- Q&A: New Leona Lewis CD echos growth, strength (AP)
- Review: Wildness intact, `Bad Lieutenant' returns (AP)
- Sarah Palin pushes book -- and perhaps political comeback (AFP)
- 'Hair' sets a London opening with its B'way cast (AP)
- Jackson's sister blames doctor for Michael's death (AP)
- Investigation opened in Crawford extort probe (AP)
- Enid Blyton banned by BBC for decades: memos (AFP)
- US Library of Congress to honor Paul McCartney (AP)
- Nation's largest gay newspaper publisher closes (AP)
- 'Idol' winner Allen remains humble on new album (AP)
- Police chief trial begins in Parker-Broderick case (AP)
- CBS launching turn-of-decade project (AP)
- Kings of Leon's Nathan Followill gets hitched (AP)
- Vivendi investors fret about GVT price (Reuters)
- Scarlett's sister remembers the making of a legend (AP)
- Washington 'Ring' cycle ends with riveting concert (AP)
- Film academy throws a private Oscar party (AP)
- Courteney Cox ready to shriek again in 'Scream 4' (AP)
- Wicker Man, Equalizer actor Edward Woodward dies (Reuters)
- "Education" star Carey Mulligan enjoying spotlight (Reuters)
- Tyler Perry's "Browns" hitting syndication (Reuters)
- Comic Mo'Nique takes dramatic turn in "Precious" (Reuters)
- George Segal going on '35 for TV Land (Reuters)
- `Twilight' hunks part of film's heartthrob history (AP)
- Kara on Ellen: "Idol" chemistry is crucial (Reuters)
- U.K. scientist unmasked as call girl Belle de Jour (Reuters)
- "Planet 51" a modest cartoon aimed at youngsters (Reuters)
- FX makes date for "2012" (Reuters)
- '2012' has worldwide box-office bang of $225M (AP)
- Hudson 'Miracle' pilot criticizes book's take (AP)
Nov 15
- Md. attorney plans book on executed DC sniper (AP)
- Moviegoers make date with disaster film "2012" (Reuters)
- Screen siren Lauren Bacall gets lifetime Oscar (Reuters)
- Guatemalan singer fires gun at concert (AP)
- British scientist says she penned call-girl blog (AP)
- '2012' takes top spot with box office bang of $65M (AP)
- Dobbs says his departure from CNN was 'amicable' (AP)
- 'Hello, Ohio!' (Psst! Boss, we're in Michigan) (AP)
- Lauren Bacall, Roger Corman to get early Oscars (AP)
- 'Hello, Ohio!' (Psst! Boss, we're in Michigan) (AP)
- Madoff's spoils go under the hammer (AFP)
Nov 14
- Czechs celebrate 20 years since Velvet Revolution (AP)
- Overdue library books returned half century later (AP)
- Palin's memoirs triggers a boomlet of other books (AP)
- Palin says she didn't know Bristol was having sex (AP)
- Iran artists in tug of war with government (AP)
- Eastwood made French Legion of Honor commander (AP)
- Broadcast pioneer NBC prepares for cable takeover (AP)
- Madoff's magnificent spoils go under the hammer (AFP)
- Semenya struggling with newfound fame (AFP)
- "Gidget" director Paul Wendkos dies at age 84 (Reuters)
- IRS papers say Zsa Zsa Gabor has $118,321 tax bill (AP)
- Docu presents eye-opening look at roots of poverty (Reuters)
- Strippers-on-a-truck promotion halted in Las Vegas (AP)
- Google, Authors try to answer book deal concerns (Reuters)
- MGM exploring potential sale of company (Reuters)
- Denzel Washington cheers on son's 1st college game (AP)
- Salsa label enters new era with vintage recordings (Reuters)
- FACT CHECK: Palin's book goes rogue on some facts (AP)
- 'DJ AM' Goldstein estate sues for wrongful death (AP)
- Lauren Bacall, Roger Corman to get early Oscars (AP)
Nov 13
- Liam Gallagher working on new band without brother (Reuters)
- Palin stirs controversy ahead of book release (Reuters)
- France makes Eastwood's day, gives him top honor (Reuters)
- GE, Comcast agree on NBC Universal JV board: source (Reuters)
- Correction: Mike Tyson story (AP)
- De Shields' 'Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory' Will Receive Developmental NYC Run (Playbill)
- Rapper Gucci Mane sentenced to year in prison (Reuters)
- German man charged for extortion of Cindy Crawford (Reuters)
- Playboy in talks to be sold (Reuters)
- Bolt becomes ambassador-at-large of Jamaica (AFP)
- Eastwood made French Legion of Honor commander (AP)
- Taylor Swift adds international award to CMA haul (Reuters)
- Book on Lincoln election seeks out Obama analogies (AP)
- How a dead parakeet changed the course of rock (Reuters)
- Calvin Klein's Whitewashed Spring 2010 (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Playboy in talks with Griffiths, Golden Gate (Reuters)
- Harry Potter star Radcliffe denies smoking cannabis (Reuters)
- Alexander Wang Wins Swiss Textile Award (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Gere helps dad, NY volunteers celebrate at event (AP)
- Ohio schools sorry for movie-shoot bus diversion (AP)
- Yusuf Islam, aka Cat Stevens, on tour after 33 years (Reuters)
- Opry, MySpace team up for Underwood performance (AP)
- The Who to perform at SuperBowl: report (Reuters)
- TV guide for the Internet age launched (Reuters)
- New York Times says to cut further 25 jobs in 2010 (Reuters)
- Judge backs ION Media's bankruptcy exit plan (Reuters)
- Next "Saw" horror movie will be in 3-D (Reuters)
- Liberty Global to buy Unitymedia for $5.2 billion (Reuters)
- Jeffrey Tambor joins cast of "Lawyer" pilot (Reuters)
- Documentary group unveils film award nominees (Reuters)
- LA art museum relaunches after recession-era rescue (Reuters)
- Spike TV revs up new auto series (Reuters)
- Documents say Crawford, husband being extorted (AP)
- 'Well,' Kron's Play About Wellness and Family History, Opens at Denver Center (Playbill)
- CW scrubs up for med-school drama (Reuters)
- "2012" set to explode at box office (Reuters)
- Coming-of-age tale "Green" never fully develops (Reuters)
Nov 12
- Taylor Swift boosts ratings for country awards (Reuters)
- Prime-Time Metered Market Wednesday Ratings: CMA Awards Lead ABC to Victory (Mediaweek.com)
- Civil War Romance, 'Amelia', Will Get NYC Reading; Two Actors Populate Drama (Playbill)
- Palin in book: McCain aides kept me 'bottled up' (AP)
- `Wipeout' TV show player with rare condition dies (AP)
- Disney profit and revenue beat Street (Reuters)
- Documents say Crawford, husband being extorted (AP)
- Britney Spears' Twitter, MySpace accounts hacked (AP)
- Owl City, Rihanna shine on U.S. singles chart (Reuters)
- Rihanna lets music do the talking on new album (AFP)
- Palin's book confirms tension with McCain aides (AP)
- Palin says she knew Couric interview went badly (AP)
- Jackson's "This Is It" passes $200 million worldwide (Reuters)
- Officials to restore birthplace of Robert Johnson (AP)
- More Disney shakeup as CFO, parks chief swap jobs (Reuters)
- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST-SELLERS (AP)
- John King to replace CNN's departing Lou Dobbs (Reuters)
- Jackson's `This Is It' tops $200 million worldwide (AP)
- Rival says Comcast/NBC deal could have regulatory baggage (Reuters)
- Film honors NYC defense attorney William Kunstler (AP)
- Scorsese earns DeMille lifetime honor at Globes (AP)
- Playboy in talks to sell itself to Iconix: report (Reuters)
- U.S. ex-spy Plame and publisher lose memoir appeal (Reuters)
- A Minute With: Film director and writer Richard Curtis (Reuters)
- GameStop to sell digital game downloads (Reuters)
- Tormented Caravaggio and Bacon connect in Rome show (Reuters)
- ABC shows `Hank' the door; another Grammer loss (AP)
- George Hamilton to take part in British reality show (AFP)
- James Taylor, Carole King plan tour together (AP)
- Review: Orhan Pamuk's spins a twisted love story (AP)
- The end is near as Hollywood does the apocalypse (AP)
- Lucy Liu film highlights child trafficking (AP)
- Nobel laureates honour Annie Lennox (AFP)
- Rice's new novel follows hit man-turned-angel aide (AP)
- Clarence Clemons keeps rockin' with raw willpower (AP)
- CNN finding that prime-time success is elusive (AP)
- Harvey Keitel cast in "Little Fockers" (Reuters)
- Record 20 animated films vie for Oscar (Reuters)
- Winnie the Pooh royalties case is back in LA court (AP)
- 'Office Space' star Ron Livingston weds (AP)
- Warhol silkscreen soars to $43 million at Sotheby's (Reuters)
- Perry: Steven Tyler taking time off from Aerosmith (AP)
- Taylor Swift makes history at Country Music Awards (Reuters)
- Taylor Swift wins CMA entertainer of the year (AP)
- Lou Dobbs leaving CNN, does not reveal plans (Reuters)
- Japan's war 'contrary to emperor's wishes': son (AFP)
- Marti Noxon to write "Fright Night" remake (Reuters)
- Harrelson vs. Harrelson at weekend box office (Reuters)
- "G.I. Joe" shows muscle at top of video charts (Reuters)
- Al Gore's Current TV lays off 80 employees (Reuters)
- Paisley focused on duties, not noms at CMA awards (AP)
- Warhol silkscreen soars above $43 million at Sotheby's (Reuters)
- Classic rockers upgraded to key pop chart (Reuters)
Nov 11
- Lou Dobbs says he is leaving CNN (AP)
- FCC conditions on Comcast-NBC could hurt synergy (Reuters)
- Acclaimed 'Circle Mirror Transformation' Gets Second Extension Off-Broadway (Playbill)
- Fox's sci-fi drama 'Dollhouse' has been canceled (AP)
- Richard Attenborough art sale beats expectations (Reuters)
- Beatles, Jackson spur change to album chart (Reuters)
- Celine Dion not pregnant, despite early report (Reuters)
- Bullock to attend red carpet event in New Orleans (AP)
- Review: `Pirate Radio' rolls when it should rock (AP)
- Ian McKellen takes act to film, TV -- and gay rights (Reuters)
- Disney restructures film studio's divisions (Reuters)
- Steven Tyler: Aerosmith not breaking up (AP)
- And the Oscar goes to... B-movie king Corman (AP)
- Tyler, onstage with Perry, says not leaving Aerosmith (Reuters)
- Oscars get record 20 animated submissions (AP)
- Celine Dion not pregnant (AP)
- TV's 'Eastwick,' bewitched by low ratings, axed (AP)
- Review: Humor falls flat in 'Women In Trouble' (AP)
- Naomi Campbell's "It" bag fetches 21,000 euros for charity (AFP)
- Linden MacIntyre wins Canadian literature award (AP)
- NBC enlists prime-time programs in green message (AP)
- Watch concerts free online at BillboardLive.com (AP)
- TV network enlists programs in green message (AP)
- Lawyer: Letterman suspect just shopping screenplay (AP)
- Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood gets "quickie" divorce (Reuters)
- CNN finding that prime-time success is illusive (AP)
- Capsule reviews: "2012," "Mr. Fox" and others (AP)
- Paisley focused on duties, not noms at CMA awards (AP)
- Ian McKellen rules in remake of 'The Prisoner' (AP)
- Swift wins 2nd straight BMI award for top song (AP)
- 12 charged after library books worth $87K stolen (AP)
- Comedy Central Studios Arabia ready to roll (Reuters)
- Judge: Joe Jackson can't challenge will executors (AP)
- French-Canadian cop comedy getting U.S. remake (Reuters)
- Jackson private funeral costs: roughly $1 million (AP)
- "Lopez Tonight" debuts with strong ratings (Reuters)
- Semifinal slate sealed on 'Dancing With the Stars' (AP)
- Review: The end not soon enough for `2012' (AP)
- Top works fail at Christie's contemporary auction (Reuters)
- Best Buy targeting DJs with "Club Beats" sections (Reuters)
- USA, ESPN split cable ratings crown (Reuters)
- Warhol's Michael Jackson portrait sells for $812K (AP)
- Judge dismisses Jackson father estate bid (AFP)
- Jennifer Lopez granted temporary restraining order (AP)
- McGraw-Hill says committed to S&P; welcomes reforms (Reuters)
Nov 10
- `Glee' wheelchair episode hits bump with disabled (AP)
- Documentary on Maine troop greeters to air on PBS (AP)
- Review: Humor falls flat in 'Women In Trouble' (AP)
- Rapper violates order, faces more prison time (AP)
- Zucker to head new NBCU-Comcast venture: sources (Reuters)
- Carrie Fisher's 'Wishful Drinking' Gets Two Extra Weeks on Broadway (Playbill)
- New George Lopez talk show overplays race angle (Reuters)
- Judge revives Warren Beatty's "Dick Tracy" lawsuit (Reuters)
- Man presses $400 billion lawsuit against Bon Jovi (Reuters)
- Review: George Carlin's autobiography is colorful (AP)
- "Twilight" leads People's Choice nominations (Reuters)
- U.S. TV viewing at all time high in 2008-09 (Reuters)
- Sotomayor poses in court for Latina magazine cover (AP)
- 'V' caps a strong development season for ABC (AP)
- List of top 20 prime-time programs in the Nielsen ratings (AP)
- Denzel Washington set for 'Fences' on Broadway (AP)
- Correction: 'NCIS'-Navy Secretary story (AP)
- Jennifer Lopez granted temporary restraining order (AP)
- "Up" looks aloft, hopes for best picture Oscar (Reuters)
- Review: New York's bumpy history as a food capital (AP)
- `Twilight' among People's Choice Awards nominees (AP)
- Rihanna talks about breaking down and her new CD (AP)
- Halle Berry to receive Sherry Lansing award (AP)
- Lions Gate says Epix talks on track (Reuters)
- Aerosmith's Joe Perry: Band not breaking up (AP)
- Rock Hall events salute Janis Joplin (AP)
- Gheorghe Dinica, well-known Romanian actor, dies (AP)
- Celebrity birthdays for Nov. 15-21 (AP)
- Eager gamers line up for 'Modern Warfare 2' (AP)
- Darius Rucker shoots for country music milestone (AP)
- Review: Burroughs imbibes the holiday spirit (AP)
- Bon Jovi return to blue-collar roots with a new CD (AP)
- Aronofsky's ballet thriller lures distributor (Reuters)
- Iranian father-son musical perform for peace (AP)
- Jackson's dad accuses will administrators of fraud (AP)
- Mutual of Omaha settles 'aha' suit against Winfrey (AP)
- Disney film group president Zoradi resigns (Reuters)
- Rammstein album banned from display in Germany (Reuters)
- 'Life Unexpected' sets January 18 premiere date (Reuters)
- Justin Timberlake tells judge he fears stalker (Reuters)
- Letterman scheme suspect to ask court to drop case (AP)
- Carlos the Jackal pic heads to TV, theaters (Reuters)
- Mya tops fellow celebs on 'Dancing With the Stars' (AP)
- "Precious" enjoys charmed life -- so far (Reuters)
- Animated films could impact Oscars (Reuters)
- Lawyer: Woods' brother did not get proper care (AP)
- Gun inventor, 'happy man' Kalashnikov turns 90 (AFP)
- Maya Angelou, Rihanna among Glamour mag's honorees (AP)
- Feuding rockers Aerosmith looking for new singer (Reuters)
- Disaster flick "2012" is preposterously fun (Reuters)
Nov 09
- Timberlake granted restraining order against woman (AP)
- Navy Secretary Mabus to appear on 'NCIS' episode (AP)
- Justin Timberlake granted restraining order (AP)
- Prime-Time Ratings: Weekend Highlights (Mediaweek.com)
- 'High Holidays', a Family Drama in a Time of Change, Opens at Goodman Theatre (Playbill)
- Judge blocks distribution of J.Lo sex movie (Reuters)
- Lions Gate swings to profit on TV, lower costs (Reuters)
- Jennifer Lopez sues ex over alleged sex movie (AP)
- New book shows lavish Shakespeare illustrations (AP)
- Review: `Fantastic Mr. Fox' is mighty fine (AP)
- Warren Beatty OK'd to sue Tribune over Dick Tracy (Reuters)
- Parties in Google books deal need more time (Reuters)
- Chinua Achebe returns with a collection of essays (AP)
- A play about coach Vince Lombardi set for B'way (AP)
- Review: New bio of Sugar Ray Robinson packs punch (AP)
- Simon Rattle, Berlin Philharmonic to tour US (AP)
- Music Review: Melanie Fiona's debut CD is solid (AP)
- Dish gains subscribers, sets special dividend (Reuters)
- Paltrow joins Kidman for gender-bending 'Danish Girl' (AFP)
- Lonely Planet offers new Vancouver guide (AP)
- Review: Samuel Johnson bio shows man behind text (AP)
- Japanese manga comes to London's British Museum (Reuters)
- Trial over death of James Woods' brother to begin (AP)
- "Man on Wire" director listens to "Vatican Tapes" (Reuters)
- "Enron" vs "Jerusalem" at Standard theatre awards (Reuters)
- Taylor made? All eyes on Swift at CMA awards (AP)
- A more confident Faithfull puts pain behind her (AP)
- Japan actress Noriko Sakai convicted of drug use (AP)
- Financial Literacy: The Time Is Now (BusinessWeek)
- Bon Jovi circles back to Jersey stadium rock (AP)
- ABC's Roberts gets prime-time spotlight (AP)
- Redgrave recreates the grandmother she barely knew (AP)
- 50 years: Kan. town grieves 'In Cold Blood' deaths (AP)
- New star Taylor Lautner rises in "New Moon" (Reuters)
- "Wanda Sykes Show" good, bad and insipid (Reuters)
- Author offers tips for relaxing on the job (Reuters)
- HBO's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' coming to basic cable (AP)
- GE, Comcast agree on NBC Universal valuation: source (Reuters)
- Japan pop star Sakai gets suspended jail term (AFP)
- "Men Who Stare at Goats" weathers far-flung shoot (Reuters)
- "Dr. Phil" renewed through 2014 (Reuters)
- "Wanda Sykes" premiere falls short of "SNL" (Reuters)
- Britney 'upset' over Aussie lip-synching row: promoter (AFP)
- Ray Winstone eyes serial-killer thriller (Reuters)
- Britney Spears "upset" over Australian tour complaints (Reuters)
- Japan "sweetheart" actress sentenced for drug use (Reuters)
- Kenny Chesney concert to hit theaters in 3D (Reuters)
- A&E networks lays off 10 percent (Reuters)
- Gospel's Bobby Jones donates recordings worth $6M (AP)
- Carrey's 'Christmas Carol' wraps up $31M weekend (AP)
- Paramount offers content to ZillionTV (Reuters)
Nov 07
- "A Prophet" nominated for six European film awards (Reuters)
- Michael Jackson father seeks monthly allowance (AFP)
- Amoeba co-founder pens record-store novel for teens (Reuters)
- Joe Jackson seeks allowance from son's estate (Reuters)
- Nick Counter, Hollywood studios' negotiator, dies (AP)
- Prime-Time Metered Market Thursday Ratings: CBS Wins; ABC the Network to Beat Among Adults 18-49 (Mediaweek.com)
- Rihanna describes night of attack by Chris Brown (Reuters)
- Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton Expected to Star in 'Sweeney Todd' at U.K's Chichester Festival Theatre (Playbill)
- Honolulu Symphony cancels remaining 2009 concerts (AP)
- Joe Jackson seeks stipend from Michael's estate (AP)
- Pakistan's fashionistas defy Taliban (AP)
- Quirkiness outdoes charm in "Splinterheads" (Reuters)
- No holding back for Alicia Keys on "Freedom" (Reuters)
Nov 06
- Actor Woods sues RI hospital in brother's death (AP)
- Police: LA celebrity burglaries led by 19-year-old (AP)
- A&E network unveils Jackson TV show (Reuters)
- Broadway finds its 'Spider-Man' in Reeve Carney (AP)
- Joe Jackson seeks stipend from Michael's estate (AP)
- Matthew Broderick focuses on 'Wonderful World' (AP)
- Warrant: Paris Hilton photos found in Vegas raid (AP)
- Judge OKs plea deal for 'Girls Gone Wild' founder (AP)
- A&E: Reality show about Jacksons premieres Dec. 13 (AP)
- Augusten Burroughs shares his holiday stories (AP)
- Judge stops 2 Web sites from selling Beatles songs (AP)
- Jackson film crosses $100 million internationally (Reuters)
- R&B singer Usher's divorce from his wife is final (AP)
- Less poetry, music but big Miami book fair goes on (AP)
- Beatles photos from Help! up for auction (Reuters)
- Rihanna describes night of attack by Chris Brown (Reuters)
- Symphony dedicated to Khodorkovsky opens in Moscow (AP)
- Target fights Wal-Mart with $10 offers on DVDs (Reuters)
- Miss England gives up crown over brawl reports (Reuters)
- Court orders Beatles songs to be taken off website (Reuters)
- Latin singer Alejandro Sanz searches for paradise (AP)
- Rihanna: Chris Brown 'had no soul in his eyes' (AP)
- Hollywood calls on Clooney for holiday movie cheer (Reuters)
- Egypt Islamists appalled by Beyonce 'sex party' (AFP)
- New Woodrow Wilson bio presents a complex figure (AP)
- Agassi pleads for compassion over drug taking (AFP)
- Brit rocker Dave Stewart goes "Street Dancing" (Reuters)
- USA buys syndication rights to "NCIS" spinoff (Reuters)
- 'Golden Girls' star McClanahan has bypass surgery (AP)
- Actress Isla Fisher on loose with "Desperados" (Reuters)
- Anna Faris, Dan Aykroyd drawn to "Yogi Bear" (Reuters)
- "Twilight" actress may materialize in "Apparition" (Reuters)
- In Berlin, music fans build a new history (Reuters)
- Winfrey takes gospel singer Winans off her show (AP)
- Rihanna, Jay-Z to perform at American Music Awards (AP)
- Britney Spears in Australian lip synch furore (AFP)
- Tom Hanks, others screen 'Beyond All Boundaries' (AP)
- Sotheby's flags art market recovery following Q3 loss (Reuters)
- Elton John on mend, resuming tour dates (AP)
- Estelle, Ludacris pay tribute to late Otis Redding (AP)
- Korean Fashion Designers Hit New York (Fashion Wire Daily)
- "The Mentalist" sold into syndication at TNT (Reuters)
- Calle 13 wins 4 Latin Grammys in Las Vegas (AP)
Nov 05
- "Christmas Carol" brings early cheer to box office (Reuters)
- Prime-Time Metered Market Wednesday Ratings: A Ratings Grand Slam for Fox (Mediaweek.com)
- Ali's former brand maker takes on opera world (Reuters)
- Rihanna, Jay-Z to perform at American Music Awards (AP)
- No decision yet on Oprah Winfrey move to cable (Reuters)
- U2, Beyonce draw fans for MTV's Berlin show (AP)
- Billon, Clarke, Gall, Maggs, Placey Among Playwrights Heard in Tarragon's Play Reading Week (Playbill)
- "Guitar Hero" brings higher revenue for Activision (Reuters)
- Suicide prevention groups protest `The Office' (AP)
- List of top 15 cable shows in Nielsen ratings (AP)
- Bette Midler to end Las Vegas shows in January (Reuters)
- Live Nation and Ticketmaster UK merger review extended (Reuters)
- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST-SELLERS (AP)
- Winfrey takes Winans off her show (AP)
- Records: Morgan Freeman settles suit on car wreck (AP)
- No Doubt sues video game maker over 'Band Hero' (AP)
- Disney to rebrand sports complex as ESPN (Reuters)
- Charlize and Viggo Light Up "The Road" Red Carpet (Fashion Wire Daily)
- A Minute With: Michael Fassbender and his "Fish Tank" (Reuters)
- Awash in notes? Piano "drowns" in Andsnes concert (Reuters)
- Islamic critics blast Beyonce on eve of Egypt show (AP)
- Green Day to play at Carson Daly's New Year's Eve (AP)
- Boxing Hall of Famer Lou Filippo dies at 83 (AP)
- Killers slay audiences with live show experience (AP)
- Malawi threatens arrests over Madonna school row (Reuters)
- Big Bird's still huge as 'Sesame Street' hits 40 (AP)
- Comedian Mo'Nique gets serious in 'Precious' (AP)
- EMI sues U.S. website over Beatles music online (Reuters)
- Story told of contradictory Civil War general (AP)
- Rihanna: Going back to Brown sent wrong message (AP)
- Outrage over wall blocking free U2 Berlin concert (AP)
- Latin Grammys honors Mexican icon Juan Gabriel (AP)
- Sundance takes a hike with screenings around US (AP)
- Calle 13 leads nominations for Latin Grammys (AP)
- "Amelia" struggled to get airborne (Reuters)
- Return "The Box" to sender (Reuters)
- Activity, prices bounce back at Sotheby's auction (Reuters)
- News Corp, Time Warner helped by movies, cable (Reuters)
- Zach Galifianakis eyeing "Puss in Boots" (Reuters)
- CBS cuts "Numbers" order (Reuters)
- Jennifer Beals celebrating "Christmas" (Reuters)
- "Ice Age" sequel hot on video charts (Reuters)
- Sony to adapt Risk for big screen (Reuters)
- Scripps may announce Travel Channel deal Thurs: report (Reuters)
Nov 04
- "Fourth Kind" needs more paranormal activity (Reuters)
- Rockers No Doubt sue Activision over "Band Hero" (Reuters)
- Man arrested in LA celeb burglaries case (AP)
- Prime-Time Metered Market Tuesday Ratings: CBS Wins; Strong Initial Sampling for ABC's V (Mediaweek.com)
- 'An Inspector Calls' to Call Again at West End Wyndham's Theatre (Playbill)
- Chris Brown is unsure about his image (AP)
- Diaz, Marsden, Kelly's `Box' is empty (AP)
- Dancers gather to honor Patrick Swayze (AP)
- Group urges CW stations not to air 'Gossip Girl' (AP)
- ABC's Roberts lands Janet Jackson interview (AP)
- Sundance expands outside Utah for one night (Reuters)
- Berlin Wall drives wedge through LA art community (AP)
- Meryl Streep's daughter gets first Hollywood break (Reuters)
- 'Fourth Kind' is a half-baked mess (AP)
- Michael Jackson soundtrack tops U.S. album chart (Reuters)
- News Corp quarterly revenue falls, profit rises (Reuters)
- Bob Seger raids vaults for "Early Seger" set (Reuters)
- Beatles remasters heading to USB (Reuters)
- Founder of San Diego Comic-Con dies at 76 (AP)
- Review: `A Christmas Carol' suffocates in glitz (AP)
- Jude Law's 'Hamlet' goes from red to black (AP)
- New reality cooking show for chef Gordon Ramsay (AP)
- John Irving still spinning fiction from real life (Reuters)
- British singer Leona Lewis performs in hometown (AP)
- Tom Hanks-produced '4-D' film comes to WWII Museum (AP)
- Review: 'SuperFreakonomics' as fun as predecessor (AP)
- Palin book tour to start Nov. 18 (AP)
- John Lithgow's serial killer soars on 'Dexter' (AP)
- Founder of Catholic Opus Dei group focus of movie (Reuters)
- TV host Mario Lopez to host Miss America pageant (AP)
- Comcast profit beats Street as users add services (Reuters)
- Time Warner profit beats estimates, but raises outlook (Reuters)
- Jaglom's homage to theater has wide appeal (Reuters)
- Disney takes China stride as Shanghai park gets nod (Reuters)
- Ex-phone worker guilty in Hollywood wiretap case (AP)
- Gerard Butler off to war in "Coriolanus" (Reuters)
- Price moves up and down for new Grisham book (AP)
- Obama's half brother recalls their abusive father (AP)
- Disney wins China nod for Shanghai theme park (Reuters)
- `Dancing with the Stars' celeb slate slimmed by 2 (AP)
- Rihanna: Brown's assault, aftermath 'humiliating' (AP)
- Seacrest, E! "Bank" on celebs for money (Reuters)
- Fall auctions off to a limp start at Christie's (Reuters)
- Sarah Palin promises more cities on book tour (AP)
- Obama's brother emerges in China with novel (Reuters)
- CBS orders more episodes of Elfman comedy (Reuters)
- Steve Martin, Alec Baldwin to host Oscars (Reuters)
- Brad Pitt looking for new motorbike after LA crash (AP)
- USA, ESPN share cable spoils (Reuters)
- Berenstain Bears to make big-screen debut (Reuters)
- Judge blocks Sublime band members from using name (Reuters)
- Zhang says 'Blood Simple' has shades of Chow (AP)
- Patrick Dempsey signs on for heist comedy (Reuters)
- Cable channel CMT orders two adventure series (Reuters)
Nov 03
- Steve Martin, Alec Baldwin to co-host Oscars (AP)
- Stephen Colbert, fans sponsor U.S. speedskaters (Reuters)
- Blige to sing national anthem at World Series (AP)
- Cumming, Krakowski, 'Billy Elliot, Hair, Birdie, Shrek' Will Perform in Macy's Parade (Playbill)
- Steve Martin, Alec Baldwin to host Oscars (AFP)
- Ex-Miss California Prejean, pageant settle lawsuit (AP)
- "Looking for Palladin" suffers from major flaw (Reuters)
- 50 Cent recruits Kelly Rowland for video (Reuters)
- Terminator movie franchise may go on auction block (Reuters)
- Fresh Hollywood farce avoids obvious pitfalls (Reuters)
- Comcast to release more video-on-demand on DVD day (Reuters)
- Warrant details alleged burglars' celeb loot (AP)
- Accused Seacrest stalker ordered to stay away (Reuters)
- World Series helps Fox score a ratings home run (AP)
- Review: `Men Who Stare at Goats' has fuzzy vision (AP)
- Rod Stewart realizes dream recording with Smokey (AP)
- Kirstie Alley to star in A&E reality series (AP)
- "Conchords" star Clement says HBO show may end (Reuters)
- Capsule reviews: `Precious' and others (AP)
- Stars switch on London's Christmas lights (AP)
- Rihanna "humiliated" by leaked photo after attack (Reuters)
- LG Electronics investing heavily in smartphones (Reuters)
- Accused Seacrest stalker pleads not guilty (AP)
- Best Buy plans movie download service with Sonic (Reuters)
- Russia-born tycoon buys Mel Gibson UK cinema firm-paper (Reuters)
- Chirac's memoirs show restraint on Sarkozy (AP)
- Ex Stone Roses singer held for "wife assault" (Reuters)
- Box office hits help lift Viacom profit (Reuters)
- French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss dies (AP)
- "Stylemaker" Lady Gaga Aces in Lace (Fashion Wire Daily)
- John Grisham's short stories long on characters (AP)
- Adam Arkin relishes new `Sons of Anarchy' role (AP)
- Autistic artist finds inspiration in New York city (Reuters)
- Swiss court receives latest Polanski bail offer (AP)
- Sportscaster must pay ex-wife $916,000 a year (AP)
- Amazon.com extends Internet price war on books (AP)
- The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes (AP)
- Review: Michael Chabon explores manhood in book (AP)
- Carrey, Zemeckis capture 21st century Scrooge (AP)
- Kate Winslet accepts damages from UK newspaper (AP)
- Review: `Precious' is great American cinema (AP)
- Big names from Hollywood on Obama's arts committee (Reuters)
- 'Brokeback Mountain' author's papers to NY library (AP)
- Berlin holds MTV awards, 20 years after fall of Wall (Reuters)
- Colbert goes for gold, sponsors US speedskating (AP)
- Oral arguments scheduled in Polanski's CA appeal (AP)
- Comic Tom Papa to host Seinfeld's marriage show (Reuters)
- Big names from Hollywood on Obama's arts committee (Reuters)
- Oscar screenplay race lacking originality (Reuters)
- "This Is It" final box office tally rises (Reuters)
- E! to launch Asian version of flagship news show (AP)
- Rihanna song leaks, interview set for this week (Reuters)
- "Tara" son to star in "Funny Story" (Reuters)
- New video plea for missing British girl Madeleine (AFP)
Nov 02
- Man charged with stalking "Idol" host Seacrest (Reuters)
- Man charged over stalking 'Idol' host Seacrest (AFP)
- It's 'Octo-Mel' as Gibson welcomes eighth child (AFP)
- Man charged with stalking Ryan Seacrest (AP)
- Celebrity birthdays for Nov. 8-14 (AP)
- Slings? Arrows? Nay: Bard thrives in Oregon (AP)
- ABC to air Rihanna interviews on assault (AP)
- "30 Rock" scores zero rating in German debut (Reuters)
- Jackson movie thrills North America box-office (AFP)
- Morris Publishing says majority support debt swap (AP)
- George Jones: new country music needs a new name (AP)
- Theater takes Gosselaar out of his comfort zone (AP)
- Mel Gibson and his girlfriend welcome a baby girl (AP)
- Vampire romance co-stars deny tabloid reports (AFP)
- Book artfully chronicles women's revolution (AP)
- Marie NDiaye wins France's top literary prize (Reuters)
- Author Ken Auletta searches for the Google story (AP)
- Carrie Underwood looks for something different (AP)
- Leno says he'd return to 'Tonight' if NBC asked (AP)
- Gregory Itzin to return for another round on '24' (AP)
- Rick Riordan trading Greek myths for Egyptian gods (AP)
- TNT picks up NBC's axed police drama 'Southland' (AP)
- Arab filmmakers struggle for funds as industry grows (Reuters)
- Former agent jailed for theft from royal composer (AP)
- 'Precious' makes a 'surreal' premiere in Hollywood (AP)
- Broadway faces a busy, if uneasy fall season (AP)
- Polanski lawyer submits new bail offer to Swiss (AP)
- Family tries to end Stieg Larsson inheritance row (AFP)
- Novelist NDiaye wins France's top literary prize (AP)
- Carrey's Scrooge rings in Hollywood holiday spirit (AP)
- Scandal does not hurt David Letterman's ratings (Reuters)
- 'This Is It' tops charts with $101M worldwide (AP)
- Hit streaming service Spotify eyes U.S. music fans (Reuters)
- New film to sponsor Fox's 'Family Guy' special (AP)
- Palestinian film, Team Qatar win Doha festival prizes (AFP)
- Mel Gibson and girlfriend welcome a baby girl: media (Reuters)
- Rena Sofer cast in "NCIS" (Reuters)
- Bad-guy president returning to Fox's "24" (Reuters)
- MTV Europe Awards to celebrate fall of Berlin wall (AP)
- Morgan Freeman down with "Dirty" comedy (Reuters)
- John recovering in hospital from flu, e-coli (AP)
- Comcast close to gaining control of NBC universal: report (Reuters)
- Aliens target Earth again in "V" revival (Reuters)
- Dutch mark 5th anniversary of filmmaker's murder (AP)
Nov 01
- UK singer Cheryl Cole scores chart double (Reuters)
- Kosovo honours Bill Clinton with statue (AFP)
- Jackson tragedy begets cinematic triumph (Reuters)
- Defections, court fights test Scientology (AP)
- Cash bail offer to be filed for Polanski on Monday (AP)
- HBO filmmakers get inside Obama campaign (AP)
- Limbaugh: Obama wants to take big chunk of economy (AP)
- Michael Jackson film dances to No. 1 worldwide (Reuters)
- `This Is It' tops charts with $101M worldwide (AP)
- Qatari firm in talks to make Prophet Mohammad film (Reuters)

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