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Angelina Jolie's Image Not Wanted in U.K.(E! Online)
Wednesday, 09.03.2008, 01:47am

Angelina Jolie's Image Not Wanted in U.K.(E! Online)E! Online - Angelina Jolie has the ability to glamorize many things—all one British media watchdog group is asking is for her to use her powers for good instead of evil.


Big Knight, Downsized Summer(E! Online)
Tuesday, 09.02.2008, 03:49pm

Big Knight, Downsized Summer(E! Online)E! Online - The second-biggest movie in Hollywood history. Sky-high ticket prices. Put them together, and what do you get? Surprisingly, not a record.


Broadway's'To Be or Not to Be'Will Now Begin Later(Playbill)
Tuesday, 09.02.2008, 02:29pm
Playbill - Manhattan Theatre Club's new production of Nick Whitby'sTo Be or Not to Be- a comedy about a European theatre troupe shut down by the Nazis - will begin two days later than expected at Broadway's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
Rodgers&Hammerstein show tunes catalog for sale(Reuters)
Tuesday, 09.02.2008, 11:29am

A Broadway street sign hangs in New York's Time's Square, November 29, 2007. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)Reuters - The Rodgers&Hammerstein Organizationis in talks to sell its catalog of Broadway musical show tunesand standards to major music companies for between$150 millionand$200 million, according to people familiar with the matter.


Rodgers&Hammerstein show tunes catalog for sale(Reuters)
Tuesday, 09.02.2008, 11:29am

A Broadway street sign hangs in New York's Time's Square, November 29, 2007. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)Reuters - The Rodgers&Hammerstein Organizationis in talks to sell its catalog of Broadway musical show tunesand standards to major music companies for between$150 millionand$200 million, according to people familiar with the matter.


Don LaFontaine, voice of movie trailers, dies(AP)
Tuesday, 09.02.2008, 11:19am

In this Feb. 14, 2007 file photo Don LaFontaine, a voice over actor, poses for a photo next to a Hollywood Walk of Fame look alike star given to him by his wife, in his recording studio in his Silver Lake home in Los Angeles. LaFontaine, the voice behind thousands of Hollywood movie trailers, died Monday, Sept. 1, 2008 at age 68. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, file)AP - Don LaFontaine, the man who popularized the now loved-catch phrase,"in a world where..."and lent his voice to thousands of movie trailers, has died. He was 68.


  » Don LaFontaine, voice of movie trailers, dies(AP)
  » Leading geneticist to write book on staying well(AP)
  » Singer-actor Jerry Reed dies at the age of 71(AP)
  » Cambridge University wants to be on TV(AP)
  » Sightings: Sheen, Reeves and Westwick(E! Online)
  » Helen Mirren Stunner: Date Rape&Drugs(E! Online)
  » Lindsay Lohan Blogs About Sarah Palin's Daughter's Baby Drama(E! Online)
  » "Duchess"a disappointing showcase for Knightley(Reuters)
  » "Dark Knight"still No. 1 at foreign box office(Reuters)
  » Nazi fears stopped me snorting cocaine: Mirren(AFP)


 
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