November 2009 News

Polanski stuck in jail; must pay full $4.5M (AP)

Published: November 30, 2009

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AP – Roman Polanski remained in jail Monday, despite visits from his lawyer and a French diplomat, and it was unclear if the director had met Switzerland’s demand of a full bail payment of $4.5 million to be released.


Fragmentary Nabokov novel published in Russia (AP)

Published: November 30, 2009

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AP – Vladimir Nabokov’s final, fragmentary novel went on sale Monday in two versions in Russia, more than 30 years after he asked that it be burned upon his death.


Models compete for Victoria’s Secret runway spot (AP)

Published: November 30, 2009

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AP – It’s a choice most of us don’t have to make: lingerie or loyalty?


Jackson’s `This Is It’ out on DVD in January (AP)

Published: November 30, 2009

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AP – “Michael Jackson’s This Is It,” a film about the King of Pop’s final rehearsals before his death, will be released on DVD on Jan. 26, 2010.


Broadway shows returning to New Orleans (AP)

Published: November 30, 2009

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AP – Broadway shows are finally back in New Orleans for the first time since Hurricane Katrina four years ago, and at least one — “The Color Purple” — is giving something back to the recovering city.


Kelsey Grammer is set for Broadway’s `La Cage’ (AP)

Published: November 30, 2009

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AP – From television’s favorite psychiatrist to the owner of a French Riviera nightclub: Kelsey Grammer is set to star on Broadway in “La Cage aux Folles” (lah-KAJ’-oh-fahl) next spring.


Networks plan live coverage of Obama’s speech (AP)

Published: November 30, 2009

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AP – A number of TV networks are announcing plans for live coverage of President Barack Obama’s speech at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.


`New Moon’ keeps shining with $42.9M weekend (AP)

Published: November 30, 2009

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AP – “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” finished at the top of the Thanksgiving weekend box office with $42.9 million, while “The Blind Side” ran a close second at $40.1 million.

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`New Moon’ keeps shining with $42.9M weekend (AP)

Published: November 30, 2009

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AP – “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” finished at the top of the Thanksgiving weekend box office with $42.9 million, while “The Blind Side” ran a close second at $40.1 million.


Smashing Pumpkins and label settle lawsuits (AP)

Published: November 30, 2009

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AP – An attorney says The Smashing Pumpkins have settled a pair of lawsuits filed against Virgin Records over use of the band’s music.


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