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  • Swift talks Grammy joy; Beyonce top nominee (AP)

    - Thu, 03 Dec 2009 10:33:06 GMT

    FILE - Grammy-nominated country music artist Taylor Swift  poses for a photo at a hotel in the Universal City area of Los Angeles in this Nov. 5, 2008 file photo. Swift has won just about every top music award there is this year, but the possibility of winning not just one, but eight Grammys, had the 19-year-old screaming for joy as the nominations were announced Wednesday Dec. 2, 2009. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)AP - Taylor Swift has won just about every top music award there is this year, but the possibility of winning not just one, but eight Grammys, had the 19-year-old screaming for joy as the nominations were announced.


  • Matthews apologizes for `enemy camp' remark (AP)

    - Thu, 03 Dec 2009 05:43:48 GMT

    FILE - In this Oct. 9, 2007 file photo, Chris Matthews speaks before the GOP Presidential candidates debate which he moderated at the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center in Dearborn, Mich.  Matthews apologized Wednesday Dec. 2, 2009 for referring to West Point as an 'enemy camp' for President Barack Obama's speech on Afghanistan on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)AP - MSNBC's Chris Matthews apologized on Wednesday for saying that President Barack Obama had traveled to an "enemy camp" at West Point to address the nation on the war in Afghanistan.


  • Jackson film not part of Sony's new 3-D vision (AP)

    - Thu, 03 Dec 2009 09:46:58 GMT

    In this Oct. 28, 2009 photo, Sony Corporation Chief Executive Officer and President Howard Stringer, center, smiles with Japanese guests at Japan premiere of 'Michael Jackson's This is it' in Tokyo, Japan. Michael Jackson videos or the next Spider-Man movie won't be among the titles that Sony Corp. releases in 3-D as it gears up to boost TV sales with that technology, Stringer said Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)AP - Michael Jackson videos or the next Spider-Man movie won't be among the titles that Sony Corp. releases in 3-D as it gears up to boost TV sales with that technology, Chief Executive Howard Stringer said Thursday.


  • Swiss to place Polanski under house arrest Friday (AP)

    - Wed, 02 Dec 2009 16:48:11 GMT

    The chalet of film director Roman Polanski in Gstaad, Switzerland, Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2009. Justice Ministry said on Monday, Polanski was expected to transfer the full bail in the next couple of days and will be in jail until at least Friday. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)AP - After more than two months in a Swiss jail, Roman Polanski will be placed under house arrest at his Alpine chalet on Friday, authorities said.


  • New 'toon continues Disney trend toward diversity (AP)

    - Thu, 03 Dec 2009 00:13:30 GMT

    In this film publicity image released by Disney, Princess Tiana, voiced by Anika Noni Rose, left, and  Prince Naveen, voiced by Bruno Campos, are shown in a scene from the animated film, 'The Princess and the Frog.' (AP Photo/Disney)AP - For most of the last century, the Disney 'toon heroine was as white as, well... Snow White, the studio's first feature-film superstar, who marked her debut in 1937's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."


  • 4 Jackson brothers reunite for A&E miniseries (AP)

    - Wed, 02 Dec 2009 21:53:21 GMT

    In this Sept. 2009 publicity image released by A&E, the Jackson brothers, from left, Jackie, Marlon, Tito and Jermaine, from the A&E original series, 'The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty,' are shown. The six-hour series premieres at 9 p.m. EST, Sunday, Dec. 13, on A&E. (AP Photo/A&E, Kwaku Alson)AP - As the old saying goes, "If you like this kind of thing, you'll like this."


  • Swift talks Grammy joy; Beyonce top nominee (AP)

    - Thu, 03 Dec 2009 10:33:06 GMT

    FILE - Grammy-nominated country music artist Taylor Swift  poses for a photo at a hotel in the Universal City area of Los Angeles in this Nov. 5, 2008 file photo. Swift has won just about every top music award there is this year, but the possibility of winning not just one, but eight Grammys, had the 19-year-old screaming for joy as the nominations were announced Wednesday Dec. 2, 2009. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)AP - Taylor Swift has won just about every top music award there is this year, but the possibility of winning not just one, but eight Grammys, had the 19-year-old screaming for joy as the nominations were announced.


  • Jackson film not part of Sony's new 3-D vision (AP)

    - Thu, 03 Dec 2009 09:46:58 GMT

    In this Oct. 28, 2009 photo, Sony Corporation Chief Executive Officer and President Howard Stringer, center, smiles with Japanese guests at Japan premiere of 'Michael Jackson's This is it' in Tokyo, Japan. Michael Jackson videos or the next Spider-Man movie won't be among the titles that Sony Corp. releases in 3-D as it gears up to boost TV sales with that technology, Stringer said Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)AP - Michael Jackson videos or the next Spider-Man movie won't be among the titles that Sony Corp. releases in 3-D as it gears up to boost TV sales with that technology, Chief Executive Howard Stringer said Thursday.


  • Swift talks Grammy joy; Beyonce top nominee (AP)

    - Thu, 03 Dec 2009 10:33:06 GMT

    FILE - Grammy-nominated country music artist Taylor Swift  poses for a photo at a hotel in the Universal City area of Los Angeles in this Nov. 5, 2008 file photo. Swift has won just about every top music award there is this year, but the possibility of winning not just one, but eight Grammys, had the 19-year-old screaming for joy as the nominations were announced Wednesday Dec. 2, 2009. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)AP - Taylor Swift has won just about every top music award there is this year, but the possibility of winning not just one, but eight Grammys, had the 19-year-old screaming for joy as the nominations were announced.


  • Comcast lands NBCU in deal that reshapes media (Reuters)

    - Thu, 03 Dec 2009 12:12:50 GMT

    Pedestrians walk outside the NBC studios at the General Electric building in New York, December 1, 2009. REUTERS/Finbarr O'ReillyReuters - Comcast Corp struck a deal to buy a majority stake in NBC Universal from General Electric Co, creating a media superpower that would control not just how TV shows and movies are made, but how they are delivered to the home.


  • Dance's Twyla Tharp gives lessons in collaboration (Reuters)

    - Thu, 03 Dec 2009 08:31:10 GMT

    Reuters - Collaboration is critical in the workplace, choreographer Twyla Tharp writes in a new book that contends that although most workers do not team up with artistic greats as she does, the secrets to success are universal.

  • Swift talks Grammy joy; Beyonce top nominee (AP)

    - Thu, 03 Dec 2009 10:33:11 GMT

    FILE - Grammy-nominated country music artist Taylor Swift  poses for a photo at a hotel in the Universal City area of Los Angeles in this Nov. 5, 2008 file photo. Swift has won just about every top music award there is this year, but the possibility of winning not just one, but eight Grammys, had the 19-year-old screaming for joy as the nominations were announced Wednesday Dec. 2, 2009. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)AP - Taylor Swift has won just about every top music award there is this year, but the possibility of winning not just one, but eight Grammys, had the 19-year-old screaming for joy as the nominations were announced.


  • Flying High with George Clooney at the "Up in the Air" Premiere (Fashion Wire Daily)

    - Tue, 01 Dec 2009 20:08:00 GMT

    FWD111  George Clooney and Vera Farmiga attend the premiere of Fashion Wire Daily - The Oscar buzz was "Up in the Air" on Monday night, Nov. 30, as George Clooney led the high-flying audience at the premiere of his latest film. Already being carried on a cloud of hot buzz in Hollywood, "Up in the Air" is Jason Reitman's latest film, following his much-applauded "Juno," and he was one excited guy as the crowd jammed the Mann Village theater in Westwood.


  • Rare 1st Poe book could fetch record at NY auction (AP)

    - Thu, 03 Dec 2009 09:58:10 GMT

    FILE - This is an undated file  photo of Edgar Allan Poe. A rare edition of Edgar Allan Poe's first book is expected to set a record sale price for American literature when it hits the auction block this week.    (AP Photo/File)AP - When a teenage Edgar Allan Poe moved to Boston to find work in 1827, he was eager to launch his literary career, re-establish his roots in the city of his birth and distance himself from his foster father in Richmond, Va.