Givenchy’s home run (Fashion Wire Daily)
Fashion Wire Daily - It’s turning out to be a great week for Riccardo Tisci, who staged a greatly inventive show for Givenchy Wednesday evening in Paris, a day after the house confirmed he will also take over design duties at its men’s division.
UNCF to honor Denzel Washington, wife (AP)
AP - The United Negro College Fund is planning to honor Denzel Washington and his wife at its 64th anniversary dinner in New York.
NBC sitcom “Scrubs” moving to ABC (Reuters)
Reuters - Longtime NBC comedy
“Scrubs” is heading to rival network ABC.
Time Warner puts New Line Cinema under Warner Bros (Reuters)
Reuters - New Line Cinema, the studio behind
“The Lord of the Rings” and “Hairspray,” will be folded under
the wing of Warner Bros Entertainment as part of an aggressive
plan by parent Time Warner Inc to cut costs.
Wolff, Tretta, Rill and Rank to Ring Bell of New ‘Hunchback’ Musical, by Rocker DeYoung (Playbill)
Playbill - Principal casting has been announced for Bailiwick Repertory Theatre’s Chicago world-premiere production of rocker Dennis DeYoung’s epic new musical The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Mike Smith of ‘Dave Clark Five’ dies (AP)
AP - Dave Clark Five lead singer Mike Smith died of pneumonia Thursday, less than two weeks before the band was to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was 64.
Oprah’s book pick sells at record pace (AP)
AP - Even for an Oprah Winfrey book pick, “A New Earth” has been a sensation. About 3.5 million copies of Eckhart Tolle’s spiritual self-help guide have been shipped since Winfrey, host of “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” announced her selection four weeks ago.
Records: Jackson late on home payments (AP)
AP - Public documents show Michael Jackson has repeatedly failed to make mortgage payments on a Los Angeles home that has been used for years by his family.
Rowling bashes ‘Harry Potter Lexicon’ (AP)
AP - As the creator of the Harry Potter books sees it, her kindness to fans might come back to haunt her. In papers filed for a lawsuit in Manhattan, J.K. Rowling says she feels betrayed by a fan, Steven Vander Ark, for his role in trying to publish an unauthorized reference work, “Harry Potter Lexicon.”
Prime-Time Metered Market Tuesday Ratings: Idol Dominates; DOA Quarterlife on NBC (Mediaweek.com)
Mediaweek.com - -Yesterday’s Winners:
American Idol (Fox), Primetime: What Would You Do? (ABC)
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