Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Daily News: Entertainment - Actress Carrie Fisher briefly hospitalized after bipolar episode

Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 06:52 PM PST
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Actress Carrie Fisher briefly hospitalized after bipolar episode 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 06:52 PM PST
File photograph of actress Carrie Fisher arriving for the premiere of her new film "Sorority Row" in HollywoodLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Carrie Fisher, who played Princess Leia in the original "Star Wars" trilogy, was briefly hospitalized due to her bipolar disorder, the actress' spokeswoman said on Tuesday after video emerged of Fisher giving an unusual stage performance. The video came from a show Fisher gave aboard a cruise ship in the Caribbean last week, according to celebrity website TMZ, which posted the clip. The clip shows Fisher, 56, singing "Skylark" and "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," at times appearing to struggle to remember the lyrics. ...
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Patrick Fugit Joins ABC's "Reckless" Pilot; Luke Ganalon Signs on for John Leguizamo Pilot 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 06:29 PM PST
Actors Patrick Fugit and Tim Robbins pose at the gala presentation for the film "Thanks For Sharing" at the Toronto International Film FestivalLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "Almost Famous" star Patrick Fugit has signed on for the ABC drama pilot "Reckless." Fugit will play the lead role of David, whose wife is imprisoned during a political uprising overseas. When the U.S. government stymies his efforts to secure her release in the name of diplomacy, David pursues less-than-legal solutions, crafting an elaborate scheme to topple a brutal dictator. The pilot, inspired by real events, is being written by Chris Black and executive-produced by Martin Campbell for ABC Studios. ...
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Bobby Brown gets 55-day jail term for drunken driving 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 06:08 PM PST
Houston's ex-husband, Brown leaves before start of the funeral service for pop singer at the New Hope Baptist Church in NewarkLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Singer Bobby Brown, the ex-husband of the late Whitney Houston, was sentenced to 55 days in jail on Tuesday after admitting to driving drunk last year. Brown pleaded no contest, an admission of guilt under California law, to driving under the influence and driving on a suspended license in October in a Los Angeles suburb. Police said they stopped Brown after seeing him driving erratically, and that he failed a field sobriety test. It was his second arrest for drunken driving in 2012. Brown did not appear in court on Tuesday and his plea was entered by his attorney. ...
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DreamWorks slips to loss as "Guardians" movie disappoints 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 05:57 PM PST
A scene from "Rise of the Guardians"(Reuters) - Movie studio DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc reported its first quarterly loss in almost six years as it wrote down $165 million related to the weak box office performance of "Rise of the Guardians" and its decision to delay another film. The company also said it plans to cut jobs as it seeks to "meaningfully" reduce costs. About 350 employees will leave over the course of the year as part of a restructuring, Chief Financial Officer Lew Coleman told analysts on a conference call. Most will be in production groups, he said. ...
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Green Day's Armstrong comes clean on drink, prescription drugs 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 05:43 PM PST
Green Day lead vocalist and guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong performs during the 2012 iHeart Radio Music Festival in Las VegasLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong said alcohol and prescription drug abuse forced him into rehab last year after sessions when he would black out and have no memory of what he had done. "I couldn't predict where I was going to end up at the end of the night," Armstrong, 41, the lead vocalist and songwriter for the California punk rock band told Rolling Stone magazine in an interview. "I'd wake up in a strange house on a couch. I wouldn't remember how. It was a complete blackout," he said, opening up about years of addiction to drink and prescription drugs. ...
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Ben Stiller returning to 'Arrested Development' for Netflix revival 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 04:55 PM PST
Stiller poses at the premiere of "The Watch" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in HollywoodLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - It looks like Ben Stiller will be adding a little more Wonder to "Arrested Development." "Night at the Museum" star Stiller has signed on to return for the upcoming season of "Arrested Development" for an episode, a spokeswoman for Netflix told TheWrap on Tuesday. ...
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Tom Hanks, Bette Midler, Alec Baldwin bring star power to Broadway 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 04:53 PM PST
Hanks photographs fans at the premiere of "Cloud Atlas" at the Grauman's Chinese theatre in HollywoodLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Can any of the major star-driven plays set to open on Broadway over the next few months match the off-stage drama that consumed the theater world last week? It would be hard for any play to top the rumors and Twitter meltdowns that accompanied Shia LaBeouf's eleventh-hour exit from "Orphans" with less than a month to go before its Broadway debut. But fret not theater fans, stars so big they need only use their first names ("Bette" and 'Tom" and "Alec") are still on tap to blaze across the greater Broadway area. ...
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Justin Timberlake works with Marcus Mumford on Coen film music 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 04:38 PM PST
U.S. singer Justin Timberlake performs during the BRIT Awards at the O2 Arena in London(Reuters) - Justin Timberlake has brought his movie and music work together by teaming up with British singer Marcus Mumford from Grammy-winning folk band Mumford & Sons on the soundtrack for an upcoming Coen brothers film. Timberlake, 32, said in a British radio interview this week that he and Mumford worked with veteran T-Bone Burnett and folk band The Punch Brothers on the soundtrack for "Inside Llewyn Davis," a film directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and starring Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan. Mulligan married Mumford in April 2012. ...
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Dennis Rodman gets his "Gangnam Style" mixed up in Pyongyang 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 04:13 PM PST
Former NBA Chicago Bulls player Dennis Rodman shares a light moment during a news conference inside a mall of Asia Arena in ManilaSEOUL (Reuters) - Former NBA star Dennis Rodman appears to have mixed up his Koreas on a visit to Pyongyang, tweeting that he expected to run into South Korean rapper Psy on his trip to the North. Rodman, famed for his tattoos, piercings and radical hair colours from his time on court, arrived in North Korea on Tuesday to shoot some hoops and a documentary to be aired on HBO in April. "Maybe I'll run into the Gangnam Style dude while I'm here," the 51-year old tweeted (@dennisrodman) after his arrival. ...
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Proxy advisers urge split of chair, CEO roles at Disney 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 03:27 PM PST
Chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company Robert Iger arrives at the 85th Academy Awards in Hollywood(Reuters) - Proxy advisers ISS and Glass, Lewis & Co urged Walt Disney Co shareholders to vote in favor of a proposal to split the chairman and chief executive roles now both held by Robert Iger. The influential proxy advisers in reports provided on Tuesday also urged shareholders to cast advisory ballots "against" the pay of Iger and others at Disney. The recommendations could sway undecided shareholders ahead of Disney's annual meeting scheduled for March 6 in Phoenix, Arizona. A controversial issue at the media and theme park company has been the dual roles of Iger, Disney's CEO since 2005. ...
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Cablevision sues Viacom over fees for low-rated networks 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 03:16 PM PST
Cablevision CEO James Dolan is seen at a news conference in New Yor, November 22, 2010. REUTERS/Mike Segar(Reuters) - Cablevision Systems Corp has accused Viacom Inc in an antitrust lawsuit of forcing it to pay for more than a dozen low-rated cable networks in order to get access to Viacom's more popular channels such as Nickelodeon, MTV and Comedy Central. The case represents the latest flare-up in the contentious relationships between distributors and program makers. Industry observers will be watching to see if the lawsuit could disrupt the model of selling bundles of cable channels to operators, a common practice employed by Viacom and its media company peers in the $97. ...
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Drafthouse film acquires punk documentary "A Band Called Death" 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 03:12 PM PST
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Drafthouse Films has acquired North American distribution rights to "A Band Called Death," Jeff Howlett and Mark Covino's documentary about the titular proto-punk band. Formed in 1971 by a trio of teenage brothers in Detroit, Death was one of the first punk bands, predating the likes of the Clash and The Ramones. It disbanded after years of struggling to make a living, only to experience a revival as people rediscovered the band's music 30 years later. ...
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Kaley Cuoco hosting Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' hall of fame ceremony 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 03:11 PM PST
Actress Kaley Cuoco of the TV comedy "The Big Bang Theory" at the 70th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly HillsLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "Big Bang Theory" star Kaley Cuoco is hosting the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' 22nd Annual Hall of Fame ceremony, the academy announced on Tuesday. This year's inductees include Ron Howard, Al Michaels, Leslie Moonves, Bob Schieffer, Dick Wolf and Philo T. Farnsworth - the long-deceased pioneer of all-electronic television. The six will be honored for their contribution to the medium at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on March 11. ...
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Oscar winners' annual revenue bump won't come at Box Office 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 03:10 PM PST
Day Lewis, Lawrence, Hathaway and Waltz, pose with their Oscars backstage at the 85th Academy Awards in HollywoodLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - The Academy Awards - seen by 40 million U.S. viewers on Sunday night - will stoke interest in the movies that won big. Traditionally, the studios have added theaters and pumped up marketing to drive those viewers to the multiplexes, but the box office isn't where the studios will look to cash in after the Oscars this year. Most of the Best Picture nominees are nearing the end of their theatrical runs and already have capitalized - in a big way - on their Oscar nominations at the box office. ...
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Zucker Fields complaints about CNN diversity 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 03:08 PM PST
President and Chief Executive Officer of NBC Universal Jeff Zucker arrives at the Simon Wiesenthal Center's 2010 Humanitarian Award Ceremony in Beverly HillsLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - New CNN chief Jeff Zucker is trying to ease concerns about diversity at the network by meeting with advocates for black and Latino journalists. Zucker met Monday with executives from the National Association of Black Journalists. He is scheduled to meet with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists on March 8, and agreed to look for talent at the group's regional conferences, NAHJ president Hugo Balta told TheWrap. "It's not an issue that is unique to CNN. ...
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"Twilight" reunion, Anyone? Cam Gigandet teams with Catherine Hardwicke for CBS's "Reckless" pilot 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 03:06 PM PST
Director Catherine Hardwicke poses at Women in Film 2009 Crystal and Lucy Awards in Century CityLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Cam Gigandet is going to get "Reckless" with CBS - and he's going to do so with a very familiar face. "Twilight" star Gigandet has been cast in the CBS legal-drama pilot "Reckless," which is being directed by Catherine Hardwicke, who handled directing duties for the 2008 vampire smash. The pilot, which is being written and co-executive produced by Dana Stevens ("Safe Haven"), is billed as a sultry legal show set in Charleston, S.C. ...
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Guitarist Dan Toler of Allman Brothers Band dies in Florida 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 02:42 PM PST
(Reuters) - Guitarist Dan Toler, who played in the Allman Brothers Band in the late 1970s and 1980s, has died of Lou Gehrig's disease at his home in Sarasota, Florida, his manager said. Toler died on Monday and was in his early 60s, the manager, Glen Halverson, said. Toler and his late brother, drummer David "Frankie" Toler, played in several groups, including Dickey Betts & Great Southern. Dan Toler was part of the Allman Brothers Band from 1979 to 1982 and was featured on the group's albums "Enlightened Rogues," "Reach for the Sky" and "Brothers of the Road. ...
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Tribune hires banks to explore sale of dailies 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 02:17 PM PST
A picture of the Tribune tower in Chicago(Reuters) - Tribune Co has hired investment banks Evercore Partners and J.P. Morgan to assess interest in its newspaper unit, which includes The Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune, the company confirmed in a statement on Tuesday. A sale of its eight major newspapers, which also include The Baltimore Sun, has been widely expected since Tribune emerged from a four-year bankruptcy process late last year. "There is a lot of interest in our newspapers, which we haven't solicited," Tribune said in a statement. ...
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Jennifer Lawrence's clothes from "Silver Linings" up for auction 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 02:05 PM PST
Jennifer Lawrence, best actress winner for her role in "Silver Linings Playbook," poses with her Oscar backstage at the 85th Academy Awards in HollywoodLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Clothing worn by Jennifer Lawrence in her Oscar-winning role as an outspoken young widow in comedy "Silver Linings Playbook" went up for auction on Tuesday, just two days after the Academy Awards ceremony. Memorabilia dealer Nate D. Sanders put the skin-tight white dance pants, winter coat and sports bra Lawrence wore in the film up for sale in the online auction that will end on Thursday. The items are expected to fetch between $500 and $1,500 following the 22-year-old's Best Actress win on Sunday. ...
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Bowie is back to best on new album, critics say 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:46 PM PST
Singer David Bowie receives the Webby Lifetime Achievement award during the 11th annual Webby Awards honoring online content in New YorkLONDON (Reuters) - David Bowie's first album of new music in a decade sees the influential musician back to his best, critics said in reviews rushed out on Tuesday, two weeks before its release. "The Next Day", which hits stores in Britain on March 11 and a day later in the United States, could even be the "greatest comeback in rock'n'roll history", according to The Independent's Andy Gill. ...
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Julianne and Derek Hough to create new TV dance show 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:41 PM PST
Dancer Derek Hough arrives at the BAFTA Brits to Watch event in Los AngelesNEW YORK (Reuters) - Siblings Julianne and Derek Hough, both champions of the hit TV show "Dancing With the Stars," will develop a new series set in the world of international competitive ballroom dancing, the entertainment company Starz said on Tuesday. The duo will produce and choreograph the series for the U.S. subscription TV network. The series will revolve around an annual competition in Blackpool, England. "Their experiences growing up in this highly competitive world are riveting and also shocking," Carmi Zlotnik, Starz's managing director, said in a statement. ...
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Jane Seymour to play 'Inappropriate' mom in NBC family comedy pilot 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:40 PM PST
Actress Seymour, who played Bond girl Solitaire in the 1973 film "Live and Let Die", arrives at the Great British Film Reception to honor the British Oscar nominees in Los AngelesLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Jane Seymour has signed on to NBC's family comedy pilot from Andrea Abbate ("Rude Awakening," "Accidentally on Purpose"). The currently untitled pilot, which is being written by Abbate, revolves around Karey, the clean-nosed black sheep in a family of petty thieves, drug addicts, and narcissists who decides to raise her brother's kids as her own along with her adopted African American son when her brother is sent to prison. "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" star Seymour will play Dotty, Karey's mother, who's described as "self-centered, theatrical and often inappropriate. ...
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Oscars 2013: 'In Memoriam' snubs carry over from telecast to web 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:38 PM PST
Actress Diller makes a face while attending special screening of "Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis" held at Paramount Studios in Los AngelesLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Comedian Phyllis Diller, actress Lupe Ontiveros and "The Jeffersons" star Sherman Hemsley were snubbed in the Oscars' time-restricted "In Memoriam" montage on Sunday night. And they didn't make the cut for an online slideshow, either. The 85th Academy Awards paid tribute to stars who died in the last year, but with the telecast limited to three-and-a-half hours, many names were omitted from the program. Since 1993, the segment has honored those contributors to cinema that died in the previous year, a group selected by a small committee of the Academy. ...
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FCC media ownership vote delayed for a study on minority impact 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:35 PM PST
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission will not vote on new media-ownership rules until an outside study of an impact on minority broadcasters is complete, the agency's chairman said on Tuesday. The Minority Media and Telecommunications Council, a Washington-based non-profit focused on equal opportunity in mass media, will conduct the study on the impact of cross-ownership rules on minority ownership and newsgathering. The study will take several weeks, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski said. ...
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Coen Brothers teaming with Angelina Jolie on "Unbroken" 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:35 PM PST
Directors Joel and Ethan Coen pose during photocall to promote movie 'True Grit' at the 61st Berlinale International Film Festival in BerlinLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - The Coen Brothers will rewrite the script for "Unbroken," a Universal Pictures spokesman told TheWrap. However, Joel and Ethan Coen, the outré minds behind "Fargo" and "No Country for Old Men" won't slide behind the director's chair on the project. Those duties will fall to Angelina Jolie, who previously directed "In The Land of Blood and Honey" (2011), a romantic drama set against the backdrop of the Bosnian War. William Nicholson ("Les Misérables") had turned in an earlier draft of the screenplay to "Unbroken. ...
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TBS orders Pete Holmes late-night show; Conan O'Brien to produce 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:33 PM PST
Comedian and talk show host Conan O'Brien is interviewed at The Cable Show in BostonLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Pete Holmes, voice of the beloved E*Trade baby and host of the "You Made It Weird" podcast, is coming to TBS with a late-night comedy show, the network said Tuesday. The as-yet-untitled series, which has received a four-week order, will premiere in the fall and will air at midnight following "Conan" Monday through Thursday. Conan O'Brien is executive producing through Conaco LLC, which is producing the series. Jeff Ross, David Kissinger, Nick Bernstein and Dave Rath are also executive producing the show, which will be taped in front of a live audience. ...
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FX developing new drama from 'Sons of Anarchy' creator Kurt Sutter, ex-'Hell on Wheels' showrunner John Shiban 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:32 PM PST
Creator and Executive Producer Sutter from FX show "Sons of Anarchy" takes part in panel discussion at FX Networks session in Beverly HillsLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - "Sons of Anarchy" creator Kurt Sutter and former "Hell on Wheels" showrunner John Shiban are developing a new drama project for FX, the network said Tuesday. The drama, "Lucas Stand," has received a series script development deal from FX. Described as a "dark, action/horror drama with both episodic and serialized elements," the project, which is based on an idea by Sutter, follows "the salvation quest of a damaged former special ops soldier, who has been chosen to traverse time and place to hunt down and kill Hell's law-breaking demons. ...
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Wynonna Judd, Aly Raisman join new "Dancing with the Stars" season 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:16 PM PST
Singer Wynonna Judd performs during the taping of the 2008 "NCLR Alma" awards at the Civic Auditorium in PasadenaNEW YORK (Reuters) - Country music singer Wynonna Judd, Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman and NFL player Jacoby Jones will be among the celebrities paired with professional partners in the 16th season of the hit television ballroom contest "Dancing With the Stars." The cast was introduced Tuesday on the early television news show "Good Morning America." The season debuts on March 18 on the ABC network. Judd said she had been asked to do the show for six years and finally relented. "I'm scared to death. Is anybody else scared to death?" she asked the other cast members. ...
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Nick Lachey swaps boy band for fatherhood in lullaby album 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 01:09 PM PST
Singer Lichey appears with his band 98 Degrees on NBC's 'Today' show in New YorkLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Singer Nick Lachey, a member of U.S. group 98 Degrees, has swapped his boy band heartthrob status to embrace fatherhood in a new album of lullabies dedicated to his baby son. On the cover of "A Father's Lullaby," Lachey, 39, is pictured cuddling his son Camden, who was born in September 2012. "When I first learned that I was going to be a father, I was inspired to create a special tribute to my son," Lachey said in a statement on Tuesday. ...
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Titanic II blueprints unveiled, but don't call it "unsinkable" 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 12:46 PM PST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Australian mining entrepreneur Clive Palmer on Tuesday unveiled blueprints for Titanic II, a modern replica of the doomed ocean liner, although he stopped short of calling the vessel unsinkable. The ship will largely recreate the design and decor of the fabled original, with some modifications to keep it in line with current safety rules and shipbuilding practices, and the addition of some modern comforts such as air conditioning, Palmer said at a press conference in New York. The three passenger classes, however, will be prevented from mingling, as in 1912, Palmer said. ...
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Barbara Walters to return to TV's 'The View' next week 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 10:42 AM PST
Barbara Walters speaks on stage at the 39th Daytime Emmy Awards in Beverly Hills(Reuters) - Barbara Walters said on Tuesday she will return to the daytime TV talk show "The View" next week after more than a monthlong absence due to illness. The broadcast journalist, who has been recovering from chicken pox and a concussion, made the announcement in a call-in to a taping of the show. "Like it or not, I'm coming back on the show again," Walters, 83, said about her plans to return on Monday. Walters was hospitalized last month after fainting and hitting her head while at the British ambassador's residence in Washington during President Barack Obama's inauguration weekend. ...
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Seth MacFarlane says "no way" he would host Oscars again 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 10:40 AM PST
Oscar host Seth MacFarlane speaks on stage at the 85th Academy Awards in HollywoodLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Comedian Seth MacFarlane said on Tuesday that he would not host the star-studded Academy Awards ceremony again, after TV critics panned Sunday's show. "Family Guy" creator and star MacFarlane was asked on Twitter whether he would host the Oscars a second time after making his debut in Sunday's show, and replied: "No way. Lotta fun to have done it, though." MacFarlane's response came after TV critics slammed the telecast, in which 40.3 million Americans saw Iran hostage thriller "Argo" take home the top prize for Best Picture. ...
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Dark looks rule the Milan catwalks for autumn/winter season 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 09:45 AM PST
A model displays a creation from Gianfranco Ferre's Autumn/Winter 2013 collection at Milan Fashion WeekMILAN (Reuters) - Fashion designers at Milan fashion week delivered a dark palette and masculine styles for autumn-winter wardrobes in a reflection of Italy's bleak economic and political landscape. Giorgio Armani, Gucci and Roberto Cavalli were among the fashion houses whose darkly colored catwalk collections for the 2013-14 autumn/winter season catwalk shows evoked the anxiety over grim expectations for Italian fashion sales, worries over European economic health and uncertainty over domestic politics. ...
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Buffett picks up daily newspaper in Tulsa, Oklahoma 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 05:35 AM PST
Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett attends the Allen & Co Media Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho(Reuters) - Warren Buffett added another newspaper to his growing chain - this time in Tulsa, Oklahoma - as he scours the United States for papers in small, community-focused markets. A subsidiary of Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, BH Media Group, said on Monday that it bought the 95,000 daily circulation Tulsa World from the Lorton family for an undisclosed sum. The deal is expected to close in March. The Lortons have published Tulsa World for more than a century. ...
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Music sales post small rise in 2012, first since '99 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 05:09 AM PST
British singer Adele perfoms the song "Skyfall" at the 85th Academy Awards in HollywoodLONDON (Reuters) - The music business broke a 12-year losing streak in 2012, posting a small but symbolic 0.3 percent rise in trade revenues to $16.5 billion, figures from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) showed on Tuesday. The slight increase will come as a relief to record label bosses who have watched the value of sales plummet from a peak of $28.6 billion in 1999, as illegal downloads and a reluctance to embrace the digital age hit revenues hard. ...
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Former Swissair manager says 'Argo' scenes realistic 
Tuesday, Feb 26, 2013 02:51 AM PST
Ben Affleck accepts the award for best motion picture for Argo at the 85th Academy Awards in HollywoodGENEVA (Reuters) - A former Swissair official said the airport scenes in Oscar-winning film "Argo" were a realistic depiction of the airline's unwitting role in the rescue of American diplomats from Tehran during the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Heinz Koch, who was in charge of the now defunct air carrier's operations in Tehran at the time, said Swissair was not told about the true identities of the "very important Canadian passengers" until months after it carried the six U.S. diplomats to safety aboard one of its airplanes. ...
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