Brangelina rents French villa; twin births denied (AP)
AP - The Brangelina clan began settling into a villa in the south of France as a report that the couple’s twins had been born were denied by other celebrity news outlets.
Sharon Stone apologizes for remark on China quake (AP)
AP - French fashion house Christian Dior said Thursday it has dropped Sharon Stone from its Chinese ads and released a statement from the actress apologizing for saying China’s earthquake may have been bad karma for its treatment of Tibet.
McClellan book a surprise hit for many, even publishers (AP)
AP - The allegations of deceit in Scott McClellan’s book have been a surprise not only for Bush officials enraged with the former White House spokesman but also for publishers who turned down what is now the industry’s hottest release.
Studios spend more to market fewer movies (Reuters)
Reuters - “We’re on a diet,” brags
one studio chief. He’s right, according to the latest numbers
from Nielsen Monitor-Plus. Money spent by major studios on
media buys dipped in 2007 to under $3.4 billion, compared with
$3.5 billion in 2006.
Hoffman Directs Original Cast of ‘Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train’ for Reading (Playbill)
Playbill - The LAByrinth Theater Company will present a benefit reading of Stephen Adly Guirgis’ Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train with Philip Seymour Hoffman directing the original cast members.
‘The Foot Fist Way’ star fits the season (AP)
AP - In a summer of unlikely movie stars fighting pandas, drunken superheroes, aging archaeologists Danny McBride is a perfect fit.
Lawyer: Spears ‘not yet fit’ to take part in case (AP)
AP - Britney Spears is not yet fit to participate in court proceedings in her conservatorship case, her lawyer has told a Los Angeles Superior Court commissioner.
Steven Tyler goes to rehab for ‘quiet environment’ (AP)
AP - Steven Tyler checked into a rehab facility in search of a “safe environment” to recover from several foot surgeries and physical therapy, the Aerosmith frontman said in a statement Thursday.
Prosecution says mole links Kelly to sex tape (AP)
AP - A prosecution witness used images of a lower back mole on Thursday to link R. Kelly to a sex tape at the center of the R&B star’s child pornography trial.
Harvey Korman dies 4 months after aneurysm (AP)
AP - Harvey Korman, the tall, versatile comedian who won four Emmys for his outrageously funny contributions to “The Carol Burnett Show” and played a conniving politician to hilarious effect in “Blazing Saddles,” died Thursday. He was 81.
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