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  • Depp, Richards light up Spike TV's 'Scream 2009' (AP)

    - Sun, 18 Oct 2009 07:11:09 GMT

    Johnny Depp, right, presents Keith Richards with the Rock Immortal award at the 'Scream Awards' on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)AP - A larger-than-life snowglobe filled with murderous little girls, a "Battlestar Gallactica" spaceship and comic-book legend Stan Lee flying overhead on a bouquet of giant balloons — just a few signs that Spike TV's "Scream 2009" is different from other awards shows.


  • New book examines black women's film stardom (AP)

    - Sun, 18 Oct 2009 07:07:43 GMT

    FILE - In this file photo of April 11,1956, Dorothy Dandridge is shown at her press reception at the Savoy Hotel in London. Dorothy Dandridge was the first black woman to be nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. And almost a half century passed before another black woman, Halle Berry, won the award. (AP Photo, File)AP - Dorothy Dandridge was the first black woman nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. Almost a half century passed before another black woman — Halle Berry — won the award.


  • Artist admits using key AP photo for 'HOPE' poster (AP)

    - Sun, 18 Oct 2009 01:07:34 GMT

    FILE - In this April 27, 2006 file photo, a poster of President Barack Obama, right, by artist Shepard Fairey is shown for comparison with this file photo of then-Sen. Barack Obama by Associated  Press photographer Manny Garcia at the National Press Club in Washington.  Attorneys for poster artist Shepard Fairey, who designed the famous Obama 'HOPE' image, say he based it on a photograph taken by The Associated Press and not another picture, as the artist had claimed.  (AP Photo/Manny Garcia/ Shepard Fairey)AP - Shepard Fairey's claim that he had the right to use a news photo to create his famous Barack Obama "HOPE" poster became a widely watched court case about fair use that now appears to have nearly collapsed.


  • NYC neighbor sues Madonna over loud music, dancing (AP)

    - Sat, 17 Oct 2009 15:48:27 GMT

    FILE - In this  July 7, 2007 file photo, Madonna performs at the Live Earth concert at London's Wimbley Stadium.  One of Madonna's New York neighbors says the superstar's loud music and frequent dance sessions are causing a commotion. Karen George, of Manhattan, lives above Madonna in a building on Central Park. She said in a lawsuit filed Friday against the building's co-op board that the Material Girl is using her apartment as a rehearsal studio, forcing neighbors to endure 'blaring music, stomping and shaking walls,' for up to three hours each day. (AP Photo/Anthony Harvey, File)AP - One of Madonna's New York neighbors says the superstar's loud music and frequent dance sessions are causing a commotion.


  • O'Brien, NJ mayor turn facetious feud into comedy (AP)

    - Sat, 17 Oct 2009 15:40:29 GMT

    FILE - In this Aug. 20, 2007, file photo Newark Mayor Cory Booker answers a question during an interview in his office  in Newark, N.J.  Political and media experts say Booker and 'Tonight Show' host Conan O'Brien may have broken new ground the past two weeks as they traded humorous barbs over the pros and cons of gritty Newark, New Jersey's largest city. On Friday, Oct. 16, 2009 Booker is going to be a guest on Conan's show. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File)AP - Conan O'Brien and Newark Mayor Cory Booker turned their frivolous feud about the gritty city into comedy on NBC's "Tonight Show" on Friday.


  • NYC pop culture show draws TV and sports celebs (AP)

    - Sat, 17 Oct 2009 19:55:52 GMT

    Actor William Shatner is interviewed at the Big Apple Comic Con in New York,  Friday, Oct. 16, 2009. This weekend on a Hudson River pier, a huge pop culture festival brings together celebrities from the world of comic books, television, movies and sports. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)AP - A three-day love-in devoted to pop culture opened Friday with William Shatner unveiling his new comic book and fans geeking out on the latest video games, toys and electronics.


  • Depp, Richards light up Spike TV's 'Scream 2009' (AP)

    - Sun, 18 Oct 2009 07:11:09 GMT

    Johnny Depp, right, presents Keith Richards with the Rock Immortal award at the 'Scream Awards' on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)AP - A larger-than-life snowglobe filled with murderous little girls, a "Battlestar Gallactica" spaceship and comic-book legend Stan Lee flying overhead on a bouquet of giant balloons — just a few signs that Spike TV's "Scream 2009" is different from other awards shows.


  • Depp, Richards light up Spike TV's 'Scream 2009' (AP)

    - Sun, 18 Oct 2009 07:11:09 GMT

    Johnny Depp, right, presents Keith Richards with the Rock Immortal award at the 'Scream Awards' on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)AP - A larger-than-life snowglobe filled with murderous little girls, a "Battlestar Gallactica" spaceship and comic-book legend Stan Lee flying overhead on a bouquet of giant balloons — just a few signs that Spike TV's "Scream 2009" is different from other awards shows.


  • New book examines black women's film stardom (AP)

    - Sun, 18 Oct 2009 06:21:27 GMT

    FILE - In this file photo of April 11,1956, Dorothy Dandridge is shown at her press reception at the Savoy Hotel in London. Dorothy Dandridge was the first black woman to be nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. And almost a half century passed before another black woman, Halle Berry, won the award. (AP Photo, File)AP - Dorothy Dandridge was the first black woman nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. Almost a half century passed before another black woman — Halle Berry — won the award.


  • Artist admits using other photo for 'Hope' poster (AP)

    - Sat, 17 Oct 2009 08:17:03 GMT

    FILE - In this April 27, 2006 file photo, a poster of President Barack Obama, right, by artist Shepard Fairey is shown for comparison with this file photo of then-Sen. Barack Obama by Associated  Press photographer Manny Garcia at the National Press Club in Washington.  Attorneys for poster artist Shepard Fairey, who designed the famous Obama 'HOPE' image, say he based it on a photograph taken by The Associated Press and not another picture, as the artist had claimed.  (AP Photo/Manny Garcia/ Shepard Fairey)AP - The artist who designed the famous Barack Obama "HOPE" poster has admitted he didn't use the Associated Press photo he originally said his work was based on but instead used a picture the news organization has claimed was his source.


  • Michael Buckley, Theatre Journalist and Playbill.com Columnist, Dies (Playbill)

    - Fri, 16 Oct 2009 21:49:12 GMT

    Playbill - Michael Buckley, a lifelong arts journalist and the author of Playbill.com's monthly "Stage to Screens" column, died Oct. 16 of a pulmonary embolism at St. Luke's hospital in Manhattan, his friend Walter Willison said.

  • Depp, Richards light up Spike TV's 'Scream 2009' (AP)

    - Sun, 18 Oct 2009 07:11:09 GMT

    Johnny Depp, right, presents Keith Richards with the Rock Immortal award at the 'Scream Awards' on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)AP - A larger-than-life snowglobe filled with murderous little girls, a "Battlestar Gallactica" spaceship and comic-book legend Stan Lee flying overhead on a bouquet of giant balloons — just a few signs that Spike TV's "Scream 2009" is different from other awards shows.


  • Banana Republic Has the Blues (Fashion Wire Daily)

    - Fri, 16 Oct 2009 17:48:00 GMT

    FWD101  Model walks the runway at the Banana Republic Spring 2010 show in New York on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009.(Fashion Wire Daily/Grant Lamos IV)Fashion Wire Daily - With a premature wintry chill in the air and soggy umbrellas stacked in aluminum bins in the entryway to the Banana Republic runway show space, it was a stark contrast to the serene, orderly scene backstage where models in wrinkled chino and faded blue denim were dressed for an already forgotten summer day in the city.


  • Wal-Mart and Amazon.com trade price cuts on books (AP)

    - Fri, 16 Oct 2009 22:20:59 GMT

    In this screen capture the sale price for the top 10 books from Walmart.com, is shown Friday, Oct. 16, 2009. An online book special offered by Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is turning into a full-fledged price war with Amazon.com. (AP Photo/Walmart.com) NO SALESAP - Taking a page from its original playbook, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. launched a full-fledged price war with Amazon.com Inc. and a nation of book retailers, lowering online prices on certain highly anticipated hardback titles to $9.