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Spain's Prisa invites offers for Digital+: report (Reuters)Reuters - Spanish media group Prisa has invited companies interested in bidding for its pay-TV unit Digital+ to submit non-binding offers from September 15, Expansion said on Saturday, citing financial sources.Source: Yahoo! News: Entertainment News | 6 Sep 2008 | 9:38 am Stand Up to Cancer telethon takes over network TV (AP)
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Source: Google News - Entertainment | 6 Sep 2008 | 7:03 am James Cameron, Steve Nash to be lauded at Canada's Walk of FameTORONTO - A star-studded cast of internationally recognized Canadians will strut the red carpet in Toronto on Saturday night, but they're not in town for the film festival. NBA star...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsEnter | 6 Sep 2008 | 6:56 am More than a week after teacher went missing, her mother begs for clues - New York Daily News
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Source: Google News - Entertainment | 6 Sep 2008 | 5:46 am Timberlake, Cyrus among the stars at Fashion RocksJustin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus and Charlize Theron were among the celebrities who appeared at the fifth annual Fashion Rocks concert celebrating the relationship between music and fashion.Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsEnter | 6 Sep 2008 | 5:44 am Columbia snares two more "Spider-Man" films - Reuters
Source: Google News - Entertainment | 6 Sep 2008 | 5:43 am "Gimme More" songwriter steps up to the micLOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Keri Hilson is already a successful songwriter. Her enviable list of credits includes songs for Britney Spears ("Gimme More"), Mary J. Blige ("Take Me As I Am"),...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsEnter | 6 Sep 2008 | 5:39 am Columbia snares two more "Spider-Man" filmsLOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Tobey Maguire and Sam Raimi, star and director of the "Spider-Man" films, aim to spin more webs for Sony's Columbia Pictures.Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsEnter | 6 Sep 2008 | 5:37 am French pop artist Alain Jacquet dies at 69NEW YORK - Alain Jacquet, a French pop artist known for his reinterpretations of famous paintings, has died, the French Embassy said. Jacquet, who lived in New York and Paris, died of...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsEnter | 6 Sep 2008 | 5:31 am Christina Applegate in telethon for cancer researchLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Cancer survivors Christina Applegate, Patrick Swayze, Sheryl Crowe, cyclist Lance Armstrong and dozens of other celebrities "stood up" to battle the disease in a...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsEnter | 6 Sep 2008 | 5:26 am Kanye West to Close Video Music Awards - New York Times
Source: Google News - Entertainment | 6 Sep 2008 | 4:47 am Heart says "Barracuda" use is fishyLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The rock group Heart, angry that its '70s hit "Barracuda" is being used as the unofficial theme song for Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin, is taking...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsEnter | 6 Sep 2008 | 4:38 am "Bangkok" a skillful action excursionLOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Everything is relative in the realm of hyperviolent movies, and compared to this summer's other assassination thriller, "Wanted," "Bangkok Dangerous" is aSource: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsEnter | 6 Sep 2008 | 4:33 am New Season of Project Runway Not in Till '09 Project Runway is going to be auf the air for a little longer than expected.
Lifetime, which will be the Emmy-nominated series' new home once the current cycle ends, said Friday that...Source: E! Online - Top Stories | 6 Sep 2008 | 4:12 am Kelly Cutrone’s Vlog: Late Night at the BeatriceFor the next week, People's Revolution publicist Kelly Cutrone is keeping a video diary — nay, a vlog — of the madness that is her Fashion Week. In this latest installment of the Cutrone Minute, Kelly talks about hectic day one and party-hopping on Thursday night's kickoff, ending her night at the Beatrice with some unexpected guests. She's also got some thoughts on André Leon Talley's noble seating sacrifice, and if anyone can help her with her Flip video camera, she'd be very grateful. Earlier: Kelly Cutrone Vlogs, Part One: Where Are All the Invitations?! Source: The Cut | 6 Sep 2008 | 3:46 am New York Fashion Week starts with a message: Relax (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News: Fashion News | 6 Sep 2008 | 3:28 am New York Fashion Week starts with a message: RelaxThe glamorous set had a message for economic worrywarts as New York Fashion Week kicked off Friday: Chill out. A loose, beachy vibe infused the first collections for spring 2009, drawingSource: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsEnter | 6 Sep 2008 | 3:28 am '24' production shuts downFront Page: Show's direction to be reconsidered -- The clock's been stopped once again on "24." Production will be shut down for more than two weeks on the show starting Sept. 15, 20th Century Fox TV confirmed late Friday.Source: Variety.com - Front Page | 6 Sep 2008 | 3:23 am Fug Girls: A Big, Happy Celeb Family at Nicole MillerWhenever we see several actresses smashed next to each other and forced to socialize, we cross our fingers for a little subtle catfighting or, at the very least, a cold shoulder or two. But the star-packed Nicole Miller show tonight felt more like a slumber party than a showdown, and it was the biggest celebrity turnout we saw all day — apparently a little extra time to snooze can do wonders for your attendance record AND your mood. Actress Melissa George chatted up fellow Aussie Sarah Wytner like they’d known each other all their lives — which, to be fair, is possible — and side by side, they were polar opposites: Wynter wore almost no makeup at all, while George dripped with heavy eye shadow and aggressive purple lipstick that matched her satin dress. She was one hip flask and a spiked punch bowl away from being queen of the goth prom. But she beamed her way down the line of women, next embracing Leonor Varela as enthusiastically as if Varela had just promised to give her a kidney. Although George may also have been congratulating Leonor on successfully changing out of the dress she wore to BCBG this morning, which was so dangerously boob-tacular that we actually wished for technology that could pixellate our vision. Although maybe in ten years, nature will take care of that for us. Jill Hennessey (looking great) seemed delighted to be out of the house, greeting photographers by name and with happy hugs; meanwhile Prison Break’s Camille Guaty seemed kind of overwhelmed until Valera leaned over, introduced herself, and promptly started gabbing. Interestingly, though Guaty is dating Entourage’s Kevin Connolly, she didn’t appear to know or talk to his co-star Perrey Reeves — who came early enough to catch one of us looking right at her and announcing to the other, “There’s Perrey Reeves. She’s all alone.” We didn’t mean, like, emotionally, Perrey. We just meant you weren’t dragging some PR girl along by her ear. It’s probably a good thing we decided against then going up to her to ask how she feels about ex-boyfriend David Duchovny’s alleged sex addiction. Across the way, we spotted Finola Hughes, model Maggie Rizer, Project Runway’s Jack Mackenroth and Kevin Christiana (whom we saw smiling on a zealous fan’s camera as she eagerly showed the photo to a friend), Candace Bushnell talking to Karen Duffy, and a very pretty, still-looks-15 Isabella Miko. We couldn’t help but wonder if they felt a bit left out of all the fun girl talk going on opposite them. Especially if they were swapping any salacious Duchovny stories. Come on, Perrey, the truth is out there; just help it along a little. Source: The Cut | 6 Sep 2008 | 3:17 am Nicolas Cage Dares to Be 'Dangerous'The actor dishes on his career and his starring role in "Bangkok Dangerous."Source: ABC News: Entertainment | 6 Sep 2008 | 3:04 am Rocker Bon Jovi hosts Obama fundraiserMIDDLETOWN, N.J. - Unlike his Republican opponent, Democrat Barack Obama is still raising money for his presidential campaign, and he turned Friday to rock legend Jon Bon Jovi for help.Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNewsEnter | 6 Sep 2008 | 2:39 am There Are No Eating Disorders at Fashion WeekThere are three booths in this photo snapped inside the tents today. One booth is for BlackBerry; one is for Havaianas; and one is the CFDA health and beauty booth, which offers counseling and information on eating disorders to the fashion masses. Guess which two of these booths have seen 20 to 30 people lining up all day long, and which one is always empty, save for a lonely staffer gazing longingly at the crowds to the left and right? Source: The Cut | 6 Sep 2008 | 2:12 am Stand Up to Cancer Gets a Rise Out of Hollywood's Finest The stars came out tonight with hopes of brightening the way for years to come.
Halle Berry, Jennifer Garner, Jennifer Aniston, Salma Hayek, Ellen DeGeneres, Keanu Reeves, Billy Crystal,...Source: E! Online - Top Stories | 6 Sep 2008 | 1:51 am WWI drama can't make up its mind about war (Reuters)
Source: Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews | 6 Sep 2008 | 1:43 am Leighton Meester's Ex-Con Mom Books Herself Lynne Spears isn't the only celebrity mom coming out with a memoir.
E! News has learned exclusively that Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester's mother Connie Meester, who gave...Source: E! Online - Top Stories | 6 Sep 2008 | 1:28 am Richie Rich Show CanceledHeatherette designer Richie Rich was to debut his Hot Topic line, Celebutante, at Gotham Hall during Fashion Week, but it would seem that this is no longer the case (terribly surprising, yes). But now we're being told that there's no clothing line at all right now — Richie's too busy working on his Celebutante album, which is supposed to drop during Fashion Week as well. As for the clothes, Rich's people say it won't come out until sometime next year. And despite what we'd been told — Rich informed us himself it was called Celebutante; Aubrey O'Day said she was to walk in the Celebutante show and star in the campaign (Rich's reps say she was just "confused") — the line will not be called Celebutante. They've yet to decide on a name, but may we suggest something along the lines of Unicorn Skittle? Earlier: Aubrey O'Day to Star in Richie Rich's New Campaign and Runway Show Source: The Cut | 6 Sep 2008 | 1:27 am Spider-Man 4: Tobey Not a Lock—Yet? Call it the battle of the contractual web weavers. Tobey Maguire's very interested in doing the next Spider-Man sequel, sure, and now there's word today that the deal is done. Not true at...Source: E! Online - Top Stories | 6 Sep 2008 | 1:24 am TV promos flying blindFront Page: Marketers struggle to pitch shows sight unseen -- It's tough to promote products you've never seen. But that's exactly what some network marketing chiefs have been forced to do this fall. With finished episodes of new series arriving late -- and with more retooling of rookies than any other year in memory -- several nets head into fall blindly promoting their wares.Source: Variety.com - Front Page | 6 Sep 2008 | 1:03 am New Party Photos: Rachel Zoe and Benjamin BixbyIn case you didn't make it out last night (surely you were resting up, getting beauty sleep for the rough week ahead), check out our slideshows from the launch party for The Rachel Zoe Project and the Benjamin Bixby after-party. No one's going to fault you for shamelessly checking out the pretty people: Kate Hudson, Molly Sims, André Benjamin, Charlize Theron … you know, your friends and neighbors. Watch a slideshow of the Rachel Zoe party. Source: The Cut | 6 Sep 2008 | 12:11 am VMA-zing: Miley Primed for "Awesome" Britney VMA performance or not, Miley Cyrus is pumped up for Britney Spears to do whatever she's doing at the MTV self-love fest this weekend.
Cyrus is in New York City, prepping for a huge...Source: E! Online - Top Stories | 6 Sep 2008 | 12:08 am Week of the PigNews of a minor metro baby boom, credited to the fertility-friendly Chinese Year of the Pig, seemed fitting for a week in which the entire city was talking about a pregnant teenager from Alaska. Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin attacked the East Coast media elitists who’d questioned her twenty months of executive experience; running mate John McCain gleefully blessed the shotgun engagement of Palin’s 17-year-old daughter, Bristol, and her hockey-hunk boyfriend. Beloved ex-mayor Rudy Giuliani, briefly bumped from his speaking role by Hurricane Gustav, went Category Five in attacking Barack Obama’s past work as a community organizer. Mayor Bloomberg sniffed around an (unpopular) plan to extend term limits, then skipped his former party’s convention to see “old friend” Whoopi Goldberg in Xanadu. A judge threw out a lawsuit against Governor Paterson that sought to stop the state from recognizing gay marriages. City transit officials estimated that 130,000 freeloaders per year were riding buses by sneaking in through rear doors. A million city kids went back to school, including two dozen kindergartners and first-graders who spent five after-school hours AWOL touring the back streets of Brooklyn. (Their driver got lost.) Two baggage handlers at JFK, one a supervisor, were busted for allegedly lifting $280,000 in jewels from a passenger’s luggage and then boasting about the haul to co-workers, and a Queens man was arrested and charged with fencing $80,000 in stolen Victoria’s Secret merchandise via eBay. The Guggenheim said it would name a new director, Richard Armstrong. Keith Urban and Usher stopped traffic in Columbus Circle, teaming up for a free concert before the Giants’ opener. Fashion Week kicked off in Bryant Park, as couture fans wagered on whose show would start the latest. (The early line heavily favored Marc Jacobs.) And the first steel beam was laid at the site of the ground-zero memorial, just in time for the seventh anniversary of 9/11. Source: Daily Intel | 5 Sep 2008 | 11:51 pm St. Paul Report: David Carr on Why This Will Be the Last Convention of Its KindLast night's Google/Vanity Fair RNC capper party didn't have the wattage of the DNC equivalent bash, which boasted guests from John Kerry to Susan Sarandon. Instead, we found ourselves milling around with Fred Thompson and Henry Kissinger (both of whom, tellingly, refused to talk about McCain's speech), and a whole bunch of exhausted reporters. It had been a long two weeks on the road. Politico.com's Ben Smith said his kids have started playing a game called "Airport," in which his flights get canceled before he reaches the campaign trail. In another corner, we overheard David Brooks saying his children ask his wife if Daddy is dead. Glynnis MacNicol of Mediabistro's FishbowlNY started off her birthday that day having an early breakfast with Karl Rove. And WWD's Jacob Bernstein was counting down the seconds till he could go home and check on his dog, who had been rushed into emergency surgery for bloat. But it was David Carr, perhaps our favorite person on earth, who gave us the best, most colorful assessment of what it was like to be a reporter here. David, when was the last time you saw your family? Did you have more fun at the DNC? Not that any of it mattered. What did you think of McCain's speech? Source: Daily Intel | 5 Sep 2008 | 11:30 pm Partner in U.S. publisher Farrar, Straus & Giroux dies (Reuters)Reuters - Robert Giroux, who rose to become a partner in U.S. publishing house Farrar, Straus & Giroux, has died at the age of 94, the New York Times reported on Friday.Source: Yahoo! News: Entertainment News | 5 Sep 2008 | 11:25 pm A Slideshow of Hot Pictures of Levi JohnstonIt's been a full 48 hours since we last gushed about Levi "Sex on Skates" Johnston. We were going to try to make it through the whole weekend, but seeing him in the audience at the Republican National Convention last night was just too much to bear. He wasn't even chewing gum this time! That chin! That freshly cropped boy hair! He is truly in the most glorious peak of a high-school athlete's hot period. Sure, shortly after he graduates he will get a beer gut and lose those curls. In a few short years he'll be nearly unrecognizable! (We know that's harsh, but think back to all those boys who wore white college hats in your high-school days. Are they hot now? Or did the same thing happen to them that happened to Vince Vaughn? In honor of this spectacular specimen of barely legal manhood, we've compiled a slideshow of Johnston's greatest looks. If we will be permitted to crib a phrase from Brooke Shields, nothing comes between us and our Levi. Source: Daily Intel | 5 Sep 2008 | 11:15 pm Week in Review: Things Less Exciting Than ‘Ghostbusters 3’Sure, we suppose a couple of newsworthy things happened this week besides today's announcement that Office writers Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky are working on the screenplay for a new Ghostbusters sequel — but who cares, right? Here they are anyway: • Ben Silverman finally went back to work. • Don LaFontaine died. • Roald Dahl was outed as a cocksman. • 90210 sucked. • Rappers discovered M.I.A. • We met Don Draper! • Stephenie Meyer overreacted. • Alan Ball mixed his metaphors. • Andres Serrano shit-talked. Source: Vulture | 5 Sep 2008 | 11:07 pm Rag & Bone Time Change Causes Havoc (for Us)We only caught the tail end of Rag & Bone because they changed the time from 5 p.m. to 4 p.m. (we, er, forgot about that) — but we still caught some looks because, at least today, shows seem to be consistently running 30 to 45 minutes late. Anyhow: The skinny pant is very much alive and well on Pier 94. To wit: A shrunken leather jacket was paired with a pair with pastel floral pants that were so skinny they bordered on leggings. Women also wore skinny ties and suits — a nicely cut blue one caught our eye. Also catching our eye was Her Stam-ness. Source: The Cut | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:44 pm Tom Cruise to Play a Successful Murderer for Once?According to Variety, Cruise's hilarious film studio United Artists picked up the rights today to Douglas Preston's serial-killer novel The Monster of Florence, with Cruise tentatively attached to star. Does that mean he's playing a murderer who knows what he's doing (unlike his Valkyrie character, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, who botches an attempt on Hitler's life)? Probably not — the book is the real-life story of Preston and Italian journalist Mario Spez investigating a series of unsolved killings, so some kind of persecuted truth-seeker role is more likely. Still, we're just glad to hear that United Artists is still doing something. [Variety] Source: Vulture | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:38 pm Billboard single reviews: Metallica, Oasis (Reuters)Reuters - NEW YORK (Billboard) - "The Day That Never Comes" is what Metallica fans felt they were pining for while awaiting the follow-up to 2003's ill-received album "St.Source: Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:37 pm Billboard CD reviews: Jessica Simpson, New Kids (Reuters)
Source: Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:36 pm Sting Can Be Your Hero, Baby Every note you fake, it will look like Sting is watching you.
The British soft-rocker is the latest hitmaker to lend his image—and a strings-happy tune—to the megahot Guitar...Source: E! Online - Top Stories | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:32 pm St. Paul Report: Eugene Mirman, Chicken Run Afoul of Secret ServiceDuring both the Democratic and Republican conventions, Daily Show correspondents frequently found themselves in trouble with the powers that be. Hearsay has it that in Denver, after Jason Jones pretended to pee on a campfire (he used a water gun) that happened to be near a local Fox News station's van, he was accused of peeing on their equipment. "I heard they were trying to hunt us down and take our credentials away," John Oliver told us. "They made us sound like Spinal Tap!" So imagine being an upstart correspondent for the fledgling Huffington Post–related comedy site, 23/6. Their RNC credentials wouldn't even get them inside the Xcel Center; these they traded for some passes that didn't allow for the shooting of video. But in the maverick spirit of John McCain, they ignored such technicalities. That is, until their on-air personality, New York comedian Eugene Mirman, had a little incident with some chicken. As part of a gag where Mirman would play a reporter embedded with protesters, the crew went to an Army-Navy supply store and picked up an orange hunter's vest, goggles, a crash helmet — and a packet that heats up a delicious meal of herb-lemon chicken when you pull a string. When they couldn't find a "serious" protest, they headed back to the Xcel Center and decided, so the day wouldn't seem like a total wash, to film Mirman sitting at a table in the convention hall, eating his self-heating chicken. Mirman pulled the string. "It's heating for about ten minutes. We're sitting at a table. Nobody's around. It doesn't seem like a big deal," Mirman told us. "Then all of a sudden, smoke starts coming out of it." This was just minutes before Sarah Palin was set to take the stage. Cameraman Ari Boles said he looked up seconds later and they were surrounded by twelve men wearing suits and earpieces, some of whom identified themselves as Secret Service. "They're like, 'Why is your pocket on fire?'" says Mirman. "And I'm like, 'It's not on fire. I just have an herb-lemon chicken!'" After bringing Mirman and Boles to a makeshift situation room, the Secret Service determined them "not dangerous" and left. The RNC credentials overlord persisted — "He said, 'I have to figure out whether my trust has been betrayed,'" says Mirman — and revoked their borrowed passes. But Mirman says the overlord turned out to be "really nice and sweet." He even let Boles get a free drink from the lounge, then walked them out and said goodbye. "I hope his life turns out well," says Mirman. His only regret? The Secret Service confiscated the chicken. Source: Daily Intel | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:30 pm Guy Ritchie Hits Toronto, Talks Sherlock Holmes Guy Ritchie brought his London gangster flick RocknRolla (oh, and also his wife, Madonna) to the Toronto Film Festival this week, and I caught up him between parties and premieres. The king of the...Source: E! Online - Top Stories | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:29 pm Sternbergh on ‘True Blood’: Who Are These Vampires Supposed to Be, Anyway?After months of nonstop promos, TV ads and billboards erected across the city, True Blood, HBO’s marquee new show about vampires from Six Feet Under creator Alan Ball, finally premieres Sunday night. To which you might have said, “What? Another vampire-centric entertainment product?” You’ve got your louche, decadent school of vampires, personifications of our hedonistic id (the lace-wearing fops of Anne Rice; the romantic Byronic heroes of the Twilight series). You’ve got the seedy, grungy, vampire-as-junkie school (see the vampire-noir novels of Charlie Huston, or the nasty splatterpunk masterpiece The Light at the End, by John Skipp and Craig Spector, about vampires in the NYC subway). You’ve got your vampire-as-sexual-submission-fantasy (those late-night visits! Those penetrating fangs! Those damnable hypnotic eyes!) and your vampire-as-American-distrust-of-poncy-Europeans (“I vant to suck your blood”!). Vampires have even served, quite ingeniously, as a manifestation of adolescent ardor and angst. (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, come on down!) On True Blood, Alan Ball is clearly intrigued by the vampire’s metaphorical possibilities. The show is based on a series of novels by Charlaine Harris, from which Ball’s adopted the central premise: Vampires are coming out of the coffin, so to speak. They can now nourish themselves on synthetic blood so they no longer have to hunt humans. Now they simply want to be accepted for who they are. “Coming out”? Simple acceptance? Clearly this is the show’s central metaphor. One of the wittier moments in the opening credit sequence is a shot of a sign outside a church that reads “God Hates Fangs.” So this is about vampires-as-the-gay-community, right? Well, not precisely. As Ball’s explained in interviews, these vampires are “struggling for assimilation and for equal rights.” They live in the South. They’re plagued by small-minded bigots. No one wants their kids to date or, God forbid (literally), interbreed with the vampires. Yet the vampires are rumored to possess a forbidden sexual ferocity, so they draw female groupies called “fang bangers.” Maybe this isn’t vampire-as-gay-person; it’s vampire-as-African-American. But wait — the show’s also about religion. The vampires, with their demonic appetites, represent everything these God-fearing people have been taught to fear. The opening credits for the show is a stylish mash-up of hip-grinding southern vixens and ecstatic religious fanatics. So …. we’re back to vampire-as-libidinous-succubus? But maybe gay. And black. It’s not that Ball has to hit us over the head with a hammer in order to drive home his allegorical nail. In part, the show’s metaphor diffusion simply hints at the rich vein of the vampire mythology, which can be mined for all manner of, er, biting commentary. We’ve been taught to see all kinds of metaphors as soon as someone bares his fangs. Maybe Ball believes that sometimes a vampire is just a vampire, and he’s not worried that, so far, the metaphors are pretty muddy. But clearly, on True Blood, the vampires are supposed to stand in for something. On the early episodes, at least, they can represent almost anything, which means they wind up not meaning much at all. Source: Vulture | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:26 pm Clothes Encounters of the Starry Kind There still isn't a nip in the air here in Hollywood, but fall has definitely arrived. Look no further than all the fabulous new fashions hitting store shelves—and star's backs! In...Source: E! Online - Top Stories | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:25 pm Oprah Biased? Host Won't Interview PalinOprah Winfrey won't interview Palin on her show until after the election.Source: ABC News: Entertainment | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:21 pm Next Week’s Intel, TodayNot over the Republican National Convention quite yet? Here's a sneak peek at some stories from next week's "Intelligencer" section of New York: • Sarah Palin might skip the opening of New York's Alaska House, even though she agreed to go before she was all big and famous. View the BCBG collection. Source: The Cut | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:13 pm Hollywood lightens up fall scheduleFront Page: '08 slate puts breaks on dramatic summer -- Majors and their specialty arms are working to shake up the September-December stretch, after the post-summer traumas of 2007. But the question is: After a bang-up summer this year, can the studios keep up the pace?Source: Variety.com - Front Page | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:06 pm Real New York Meets Fake New York at Umpteenth ‘Gossip Girl’ PartyThe season premiere of Gossip Girl might be one of the most celebrated premieres in the history of television. Off the top of our heads we can think of like, five premiere parties held for The Greatest Show Ever this week, and that's not even counting the Dress Your Dog Like Blair–themed fiesta Intel Jessica had or the party Intel Chris had in his pants. It can all get a little overwhelming, which is why, perhaps, the Observer's Jon Liu felt himself shying away from canned quotes from fake New Yorkers (we hear "Jenny is going to change a lot this year.") and talking to a real New Yorker: An artist named Debbie Branch. "Oh, you know these kids keep coming to Chelsea chasing Basquiat. Well, I was with Basquiat, and even Warhol, and let me tell you, if you want to be an artist you should be anywhere else but New York." And then later: "Robert Mapplethorpe? I hate Robert Mapplethorpe. They caught him once with a naked 6-year-old with a bullwhip up his ass, and he said it was art and got all the grants. Let me ask you, if you were 6 years old, would you want a bullwhip up your ass?" Plus ten reality points! Confusion, Sartorial and Otherwise, At Yet Another 'Gossip Girl' Party [NYO] Source: Daily Intel | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:05 pm U.K. stage spotlights film adaptationsFront Page: 'Rain Man' in previews while 'Calendar' preps -- There's nothing new in raiding movie back-catalogs for legit exploitation. "The Producers," "Billy Elliot," "The Lion King" and countless others have made money-making transitions from screen to stage.Source: Variety.com - Front Page | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:01 pm Fall Out Boy Not Overly Concerned About Their Lameness1. Fall Out Boy, "I Don't Care" 2. Drake feat. Lil Wayne, "Ransom" 3. Lil Wayne feat. MF Doom, "A Milli (Mike Waxx Remix)" 4. Reefer, "May Baleen" 5. Crazy P, "Love on the Line (Unabombers Vocal Mix)" Source: Vulture | 5 Sep 2008 | 10:00 pm Leigh Lezark Literally a CartoonIt is with some reluctance that we direct you to Style.com's Virtual Front Row, in which they present cartoon versions of the fashion set talking about, obviously, fashion things. Usually it's kooky-cute. But one cartooned insider who'll be participating all week is MisShapes D.J. (can we still call her that?) Leigh Lezark. Her avatar sounds just as enthused about the endeavor as you'd expect. And for a cartoon, she even looks pissy. [Leigh Lezark - Style File] Source: The Cut | 5 Sep 2008 | 9:57 pm Agenda: Read-Along DVD Geniusly Improves on ‘Where the Wild Things Are’While you wait for Spike Jonze to tweak his Wild Things adaptation, pop this genius rereleased animated book in the player. Sendak's story is paired with an off-kilter jazz score by Peter Schickele, who delivers a perfectly pitched narration that’ll both scare and soothe her. (Do watch the bonus interview, in which Sendak I.D.'s the Wild Things voice-overs.) Sendak’s In the Night Kitchen is turned into a swing-era musical adventure, while four other of his short books get a Carole King song treatment. [Where the Wild Things Are; Maurice Sendak; Scholastic Storybook Treasures; Buy] Source: Vulture | 5 Sep 2008 | 9:45 pm PLAYBILL.COM'S THEATRE WEEK IN REVIEW: A Little Help (Playbill)Playbill - Big-deal musicals honing their acts out of town reached out for a little help this week.Source: Yahoo! News: Entertainment News | 5 Sep 2008 | 9:41 pm Shooting the Shit With Andres SerranoPiss Christ artist Andres Serrano's new show at Yvon Lambert Gallery is simply and appropriately titled "Shit," featuring 66 weirdly gorgeous photos of dooty produced by dogs, jaguars, bulls, and the artist himself. "I wanted to take a close-up look at shit," he told us last night at Bowery Hotel following a dinner in his honor. Why? Serrano gave us the straight poop. So, are you over piss? How is it definitive? Can you talk about how it's abstracted from its sensory component? I was just talking with a collector inside who was saying that when she saw the images, she almost imagined the smell — she couldn't separate the two. What were you expecting? What surprised you in working with it? Do you think art's shit? What do you think of the art world here in New York right now? So you don't give a shit. Were you paying any homage to Manzoni in doing this project? Were you doing this to be funny? Earlier: ‘Piss Christ’ Photographer Andres Serrano Craps Out Some New Art Source: Vulture | 5 Sep 2008 | 9:36 pm Tom Cruise, UA pick up 'Monster'Front Page: Studio acquires rights to Preston book -- Tom Cruise and United Artists have acquired rights to serial-killer thriller "The Monster of Florence," with Cruise attached to produce and possibly to star, according to Douglas Preston, author of the bestseller.Source: Variety.com - Front Page | 5 Sep 2008 | 9:36 pm When a Starlet and an Icon Wear the Same Dress: Brenda Walsh vs. L.C. Lauren Conrad and Shannen Doherty stepped out last night in the same dress. Sure, it was on different coasts (the 90210 star was in NYC for the Late Show) and in different colors, but that...Source: E! Online - Top Stories | 5 Sep 2008 | 9:36 pm Clobbered Times Square Biker VindicatedRemember the above video? It was taped on July 25 during a Critical Mass bike ride through the city. In it, you see what appears to be a brutal bodychecking by police officer Patrick Pogan against cyclist Christopher Long. But what you might not have known was that Long was arrested after this incident. The NYPD took him in for obstructing traffic and deliberately steering into Pogan. (After the video came to light, the officer was stripped of his badge and put on desk duty.) Well, today all charges against Long were dismissed. He's free to ride the streets of the city once again — though we imagine that while he's on his bike he'll steer clear of Times Square in the future. Not that this isn't advice any human resident of New York could have given him in the first place. DA DROPS CHARGES AGAINST CYCLIST IN YOUTUBE [NYP] Source: Daily Intel | 5 Sep 2008 | 9:35 pm Fug Girls: Celebs Stay Remarkably Un-Sweaty at Yigal AzrouëlMere hours into Fashion Week, the humidity is already wilting our spirits (and our hair). So we watched with awe as Elettra Rossellini-Wiedemann sauntered into the Yigal Azrouël show in tight leather pants; were that us, our legs would be marinating in buckets of perspiration as we wept openly and begged someone in standing room to stab us with a pen, but Wiedemann defied science and logic by looking sweat-free and calm. We're not sure what her secret is, but we suspect it has less to do with what you can buy in Duane Reade than it does with a car and driver. Amusingly, at one point Wiedemann left her seat and followed a photographer to the venue's white backdrop and posed energetically and exaggeratedly — flipping her hair, piling it on her head, pouting, etc. She then perused the results on his digital camera, which we imagine was her way of making sure the pics would pass muster with ANTM guest judges Miss J Alexander and Nigel Barker, who chatted together in the front row. Hey, at least Elettra enjoyed the photo op. Party girl Cory Kennedy — fresh off her cameo on 90210 — appeared not only tired and disheveled in trashed white jeans and Doc Martens but totally bored throughout. Although frankly it seems like she would look bored if George Clooney were tickling her feet wearing diamond-studded chaps, so perhaps she's just inexpressive. Or hung-over. Expectant mom Alexis Bryant Morgan, who hasn't popped yet, wandered in looking low-key in flats and a sundress (the baby weight agrees with her). Katie Lee Joel squeezed into the front row next to Fabiola Beracasa, while Nina Garcia commanded reporters' attention across the runway. The biggest surprise, though, was People's Revolution honcho Kelly Cutrone. Despite having to run the event, Cutrone looked much less harried than she does on The Hills. In fact, in person, the self-proclaimed power bitch looked cheery, well rested, and actually kinda hot. And not in the sweaty, overheated way. Cutrone: 1, Fug Girls: 0. View a slideshow of the Yigal Azrouël collection. Source: Vulture | 5 Sep 2008 | 8:52 pm Agenda: Iraq War Doc ‘No End in Sight’ Attacks With the FactsRather than take down George Bush with smug cheap shots, political scientist Charles Ferguson’s terrific No End in Sight, first released in 2007, simply attacks with the facts. Now, it’s available on YouTube, without interruption and with all its upsetting insights intact. Its methodical, incisive dissection of the Bush administration’s myriad stupidities leading up to the Iraq war make for that rare contemporary documentary that worries less about its entertainment value than building a convincing argument. [No End In Sight; On YouTube] Wild Things are Coming October 2009 [ComingSoon] Source: Vulture | 5 Sep 2008 | 8:34 pm Capsule review of `Bangkok Dangerous' (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews | 5 Sep 2008 | 8:31 pm ‘Times’ to Consolidate SectionsIn order to save on printing costs, the Times will cut the number of sections it has in the paper by folding the "Metro" and "Sports" sections into other sections of the newspaper, reports the Observer today: "According to newsroom sources, the Metro Section is moving into the A-section and the Sports section will move into the Business section for some portion of the week." Okay, combining the "Metro" and front sections makes sense, but "Sports" and "Business" is kind of weird, no? What's next, "Automotive" and "Styles"? [NYO] Source: Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews | 5 Sep 2008 | 8:28 pm Exclusive First Look: Inside Colette x GapWith a spare moment between shows, we didn't see why we shouldn't head over to 54th Street and Fifth Avenue and stalk the Colette x Gap pop-up. The space opens tomorrow at 10 a.m., and it is, as the gods would have it, tiny — this one could (and likely will) get violently crowded, and fast. Remarkably, the paper's off the windows a day early, and though they're not letting anyone near the doors, they were rather friendly about our gawking. Source: The Cut | 5 Sep 2008 | 8:20 pm Ezra Klein and Alex Pareene on McCain’s Dreams for the Presidency and O’Reilly Versus ObamaEvery day until November 4, a series of writers and thinkers will discuss the election over instant messenger for nymag.com. Today The American Prospect’s Ezra Klein and Gawker’s Alex Pareene discuss McCain and the presidency as a “badge of honor,” O'Reilly's treatment of Obama as just another “total loser,” and just what Charlton Heston in Viva Zapata has to do with all of it. A.P.: Somehow this "short week" has been the longest one EVER, but I am soldiering through, like Sarah Palin without her TelePrompTer. E.K.: I'm gritting my teeth and enduring the length, like Todd Palin on a moose hunt. So what'd you think of the BIG SPEECH!? A.P.: That means McCain's, right? E.K.: If you'd like. A.P.: It was boring. It was good, I guess, but the deflated, barely hidden disdain of the crowd bled through on TV. They got riled up when the hippies got kicked out. E.K.: Weird moment, right? A.P.: God, it was kind of terrifying. E.K.: McCain had just said, "Many of you are struggling to put food on your table and keep your home," and the place erupted in thunderous "U-S-A" chants. A.P.: I mean, McCain looked very literally not in charge of his party as they chanted and screamed and he did nothing. E.K.: It was like, yep, only in America could you lose your home and go hungry. Woohah! A.P.: Ha-ha-ha, yes! And then no one got riled up again until STAND UP at the end, when suddenly it looked like the Republican nominee for the presidency was borrowing the rhetorical tools of Dennis Kucinich. E.K.: I mean, I'll give McCain some credit here. It may not have been a very good speech, but in a fairly literal (rather than Biden-esque) sense, it was an honorable one. Few dishonest attacks, mostly positive, etc. A.P.: Oh no, I agree completely. It seemed like the speech McCain's been dreaming of giving since whenever he set his eyes on the presidency, but sort of grafted on to this dumb 2008 stump speech. Grace and humility and then SCHOOL CHOICE and CULTURE OF LIFE. E.K.: The problem was that it wasn't a positive vision of the country, but a positive vision of John McCain. E.K.: They make a big deal of how Barack Obama is the center of the Barack Obama campaign. But their argument is more like Obama is awesomely smart and has all these awesome policies and he will bring people together and do these awesome policies. McCain's argument is that being a prisoner of war made him an extremely good and grave man. It's as if the presidency is the medal of honor. A.P.: "I'm not running for president because I think I'm blessed with such personal greatness that history has anointed me to save our country in its hour of need." I am running for president because I was tortured. It's different. E.K.: Right, I'm running for president because I was blessed with such hardship that history should reward me in the twilight of my life. A.P.: I think a lot of people might be sympathetic to that view! Like, "Just give the guy the job already." E.K.: I'd say approximately half the country is. A.P.: Yes, exactly. The anti-that-punk-kid vote. E.K.: It is interesting to watch the process of ideological self-persuasion, though. Take the Christian right. A.P.: Well, yeah, they're already acting like Palin's on top of the ticket. And obviously people like me, who just enjoy the Palin story so much more than the McCain "story," are certainly helping. E.K.: Here's a guy who publicly went to war with Falwell and Robertson, who is clearly personally uninterested in organized religion, who fairly obviously has a certain level of contempt for that part of the Republican coalition. ALL reporting suggests he desperately wanted Tom Ridge or Lieberman to be his V.P. but was convinced the Christian right would abandon him. So he picks Palin and suddenly they're involved. But he's going to be president! And all evidence is that he can't stand them! It's weird. And on some level, I think they're making the right choice: McCain wants to be a great man of history, and that means doing what he's got to do on domestic policy such that he's the guy who gets to go to war with China. But still, it's weird. A.P.: Did you see Obama on O'Reilly? E.K.: Yeah, for a few minutes. A.P.: It was not actually too exciting except that O'Reilly officially declared that Obama "looked me in the eyes, and he's not a wimp." E.K.: I thought you had to give it to O'Reilly. Lots of journalists would fold under those circumstances, become polite and solicitous. O'Reilly stayed true to himself. He was a total jerk. A.P.: I did admire his total commitment to interviewing Obama like he was any other loser. E.K.: Exactly. Interrupting, bullying. I mean, O'Reilly knows who he is. It didn't even seem like an act. A.P.: BUT would he do that to McCain? E.K.: I doubt it. All men have their price, and all men have their heroes. A.P.: It just seemed odd last night to have Obama speaking on Iran and Pakistan and McCain basically doing the old John Edwards "I met a struggling family working 100 jobs" routine. When McCain does that routine, there's an odd break where you wait for him to explain what they wanted John McCain to do about it. E.K.: Yeah, with him it's empathy for empathy's sake. "My friends, I too have known hardship…" It's interesting, the theory of why people vote on character issues is that we don't have time to get deeper and we use people's personality traits to assume their policies and agendas and priorities. But McCain has a tendency to not even try and signal that. He signals some empathy, but no interest in even gesturing toward his compassionate or attentive response. It's sort of rare for a politician. A.P.: Well, I'm sort of with Peggy Noonan uncensored when she bemoans that he doesn't do "the narrative bullshit" so well. Their campaign is entirely character-based because McCain is an extraordinary character! And I thought when [Steve] Schmidt said the stupid "this isn't about issues" thing, it was a simple statement of inarguable fact. E.K.: Agreed. I just tend to wonder how McCain thinks about the office himself. When he quietly daydreams abut the presidency, are all the scenes international diplomacy? Is there any legislation really involved? Because you genuinely don't get the sense that this guy sits around musing about bringing health care to people. It's almost like he just wants to be Super Secretary of State. A.P.: Yes! Well, who would his historical parallel be — who's his hero, besides Chuck Heston in Viva Zapata? E.K.: President H.W. Bush. A.P.: Oh man, it makes sad sense. E.K.: Also a war hero, also a caretaker Republican after a radical and controversial administration. A.P.: But in his fantasies, is he Woodrow Wilson?? E.K.: Possibly. Or Teddy, though Teddy did a lot of domestic stuff. A.P.: Yeah, I don't see McCain running as a trust-buster. E.K.: In any case, we may well find out soon enough. Any final thoughts? A.P.: I'm grateful the conventions are fucking over and MSNBC is going live to a guy standing in the rain again. Source: Daily Intel | 5 Sep 2008 | 8:03 pm Photographer Bill Durgin Visits Scene of Horrific Yoga AccidentPhotographer Bill Durgin’s torsos are neither as elegant as Degas’s nor as grand as Rodin’s. But they're definitely happy-making: They're pulpy and pink, hoisting themselves up steps like a Slinky or, here, twisting into a pretzel. Durgin seems to be imagining what happens when yoga goes either terribly right or terribly wrong. See them at Merge Gallery through October 11. Source: Vulture | 5 Sep 2008 | 8:02 pm Can Britney Do It Again and Do It Right?Celebrities weigh in on how scandal-scarred Spears can shine at MTV's VMAs.Source: ABC News: Entertainment | 5 Sep 2008 | 7:14 pm Young Shaolin novice monksYoung Shaolin novice monks, seen in 2002, pray at the Tianqiao theatre in Beijing before a performance produced by the China Performing Arts Agency with the monks of the Songshan Shaolin temple. China's...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNImagesEnter | 5 Sep 2008 | 6:52 pm Jamie-Lynn Sigler praises purple (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News: Fashion News | 5 Sep 2008 | 6:20 pm Indian Bollywood actor Salman KhanIndian Bollywood actor Salman Khan attends a music release of the film "Saawariya" in Mumba in 2007. Major Bollywood stars have donated nearly a quarter of a million dollars to help victims of flood-hit...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNImagesEnter | 5 Sep 2008 | 6:19 pm Filmmaker Michael MooreFilmmaker Michael Moore, seen in August 2008, attends a screening at The State Theater of the new film, "I Am Because We Are" at the Traverse City Film Festival in Traverse City, Michigan. Moore is to...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNImagesEnter | 5 Sep 2008 | 5:43 pm 'Entourage' Boys Are Back, but All's Not WellThe cast of the HBO show says the fifth season will be more dramatic than ever.Source: ABC News: Entertainment | 5 Sep 2008 | 5:42 pm Lance Armstrong: I Wasn't a 'Sex Champion'Lance Armstrong was not a "sex champion" in his Tour de France days, he tells the October issue of Men's Journal magazine, but he "never got any complaints."Source: FOXNews.com | 5 Sep 2008 | 5:29 pm Popular comic strip ignites controversyRead full story for latest details.Source: CNN.com - Entertainment | 5 Sep 2008 | 4:55 pm Spanish tenor Jose Carreras (R) and host Axel Bulthaupt in front of a screen showing Luciano PavarottiSpanish tenor Jose Carreras (R) and host Axel Bulthaupt in front of a screen projecting footage of late Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti at the rehearsal for the Jose Carreras Gala show in Leipzig, Germany,...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNImagesEnter | 5 Sep 2008 | 3:58 pm Seth Rogen excited to do 'Porno'Read full story for latest details.Source: CNN.com - Entertainment | 5 Sep 2008 | 3:41 pm Moore to Put Out New Film for Free"Slacker Uprising" follows Moore's tour during the '04 election to rally voters.Source: ABC News: Entertainment | 5 Sep 2008 | 3:32 pm Fashion designer Mila Schoen dies in Italy (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News: Fashion News | 5 Sep 2008 | 2:56 pm Dr. Greene Returns to 'ER,' Not From DeadAnthony Edwards reprises Dr. Greene in flashback for "ER's" final season.Source: ABC News: Entertainment | 5 Sep 2008 | 2:47 pm Guy Ritchie Rocks Again with 'RocknRolla'At Toronto Film Festival, Ritchie denies marriage to Madonna is on the rocks.Source: ABC News: Entertainment | 5 Sep 2008 | 2:44 pm Britney Spears to Open Sunday's Video Music AwardsBritney Spears may not sing at this weekend's MTV's Video Music Awards, but Christina Aguilera will.Source: FOXNews.com | 5 Sep 2008 | 2:03 pm Anthony Edwards' Dr. Greene Coming Back to 'ER' in FlashbackDr. Mark Greene is coming back to "ER," but he's not coming back from the dead.Source: FOXNews.com | 5 Sep 2008 | 1:49 pm Fran Drescher to Be Named a Public Diplomacy EnvoyHer duties will include working with health organizations and womens groups to raise awareness of womens health issues, cancer awareness and detectionSource: FOXNews.com | 5 Sep 2008 | 1:48 pm Down-and-out singer now has No. 1Read full story for latest details.Source: CNN.com - Entertainment | 5 Sep 2008 | 1:45 pm Celebrities stand up to cancerRead full story for latest details.Source: CNN.com - Entertainment | 5 Sep 2008 | 1:43 pm Pop Singer's Slaying Turns Into Sordid Mideast DramaAn Egyptian lawmaker and business tycoon was arrested Tuesday in the death of a Lebanese pop singer, Egypt's chief prosecutor said, accusing the man of paying a former police officer $2 million to kill her.Source: FOXNews.com | 5 Sep 2008 | 1:34 pm Jacksons earn big award; Michael a no-showRead full story for latest details.Source: CNN.com - Entertainment | 5 Sep 2008 | 1:29 pm At La Perla, an Absence of Elegance (Fashion Wire Daily)
Source: Yahoo! News: Fashion News | 5 Sep 2008 | 12:40 pm Wacky Brit ready to grab you through VMAsRead full story for latest details.Source: CNN.com - Entertainment | 5 Sep 2008 | 12:39 pm Repairman Denies Killing Ashton Kutcher's ExAn air conditioning repairman pleaded not guilty to the stabbing deaths of two women, including a former girlfriend of actor Ashton Kutcher.Source: FOXNews.com | 5 Sep 2008 | 12:39 pm Mickey Rourke star as a has-been professional wrestler in "The Wrestler"US actor Mickey Rourke poses with his dog in front of a Golden Lion statue as he arrives at the 65th Venice International Film Festival on September 3. US director Darren Aronofsky's "The Wrestler" starring...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNImagesEnter | 5 Sep 2008 | 12:10 pm Anne Hathaway's film "Rachel Getting Married" was one of few to win high mark from the criticsUS actress Anne Hathaway poses before the screening of the movie "Rachel Getting Married" at the Venice film festival on September 3. The film was one of few to win praise at the festival and stars Hathaway...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNImagesEnter | 5 Sep 2008 | 12:10 pm Spike Lee is set to present the European premiere of his latest film "Miracle at Santa Anna" at the eventFilmmaker Spike Lee attends the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado in late August 2008. US stars are set to descend on the posh French resort of Deauville for the Festival of American Cinema...Source: Infocious RSS raw feed - channel BNImagesEnter | 5 Sep 2008 | 11:41 am Cindy McCain sets tone for GOP fashion (AP)
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Source: Yahoo! News: Fashion News | 5 Sep 2008 | 11:15 am Mom: Britney Spears Lost Virginity at Age 14Britney Spears was not so innocent long before Justin Timberlake, according to her mother.Source: FOXNews.com | 5 Sep 2008 | 8:37 am Oprah Denies Report She's Balking at Booking PalinOprah taking sides? The queen of talk says it ain't so.Source: FOXNews.com | 5 Sep 2008 | 8:33 am
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