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Yahoo! News: Entertainment News Wed, 19 Nov 2008 22:48:50 GMT |
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Hark! Colbert sings in new Christmas special
(AP)
AP - The permanently suit-clad Stephen Colbert has traded in his pinstripes for a cardigan sweater, red turtleneck and furry boots.
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Publicist: Winona Ryder hospitalized in UK
(AP)
AP - Winona Ryder was briefly hospitalized after falling ill on a flight to London's Heathrow Airport on Wednesday, her publicist said.
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Top Model: Inside Scoop on Who Wins Tonight
(E! Online)
E! Online - Tonight is the night! The winner will be crowned on America's Next Top Model, securing her spot as the next femme fatale we'll see awkwardly stumbling through "My Life as a CoverGirl" commercials for months to come.
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Megan Fox on Barack Obama: "He's Very Sexy"
(E! Online)
E! Online - Megan Fox has a thing for President-elect Barack Obama!
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Taylor Swift Aces Archuleta, Trumps Twilight
(E! Online)
E! Online - Taylor Swift is doing mighty fine without Joe Jonas, thank you very much.
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Beyonce coming a bit more 'Fierce'
(AP)
AP - With a new album and two movies on the horizon, it appears the Season of Beyonce has begun.
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Taylor Swift, David Archuleta lead U.S. pop chart
(Reuters)
Reuters - With the best sales week for a country album in a year, 18-year-old Taylor Swift debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. pop album chart Wednesday.
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"CSI" dilemma: keeping corpses fresh
(Reuters)
Reuters - Proof, if ever any was needed, that dead bodies are big business: CBS' "CSI: New York" is about hits 100 episodes Wednesday, and the entire "CSI" franchise is about to strike the 500 bell.
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"CSI" dilemma: keeping corpses fresh
(Reuters)
Reuters - Proof, if ever any was needed, that dead bodies are big business: CBS' "CSI: New York" is about hits 100 episodes Wednesday, and the entire "CSI" franchise is about to strike the 500 bell.
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Theo Allyn Will Return to Role She Created for Florida Premiere, 'Mezzulah, 1946'
(Playbill)
Playbill - Casting has been announced for the second regional production of Michele Lowe's Mezzulah, 1946, a play-with-music about women factory workers during World War II - and their status following the war - running Dec. 10-Jan. 18, 2009, at Florida Stage in Manalapan, FL.
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'Impressionism' sets a March 12 Broadway opening
(AP)
AP - The opening date and Broadway theater have been set for the world premiere of "Impressionism," a play by Michael Jacobs starring Jeremy Irons and Joan Allen.
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Marc Jacobs settles with NY over improper payments
(Reuters)
Reuters - Top fashion designer Marc Jacobs' company agreed to pay New York state $1 million for improper payments made to secure a venue to hold fashion shows, the New York attorney general's office said on Wednesday.
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Winners of National Book Awards to be announced
(AP)
AP - The publishing industry will attempt a break from the bad news of the marketplace and cheer for literature at the 59th annual National Book Awards.
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