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Taylor Swift sings revenge; John Mayer among targets? (Reuters)

Recording artist Taylor Swift poses at the premiere of Reuters - Singer John Mayer on Tuesday joined "Twilight" actor Taylor Lautner in the ranks of men thought to be targeted by country pop singer Taylor Swift in her upcoming album "Speak Now."


Arquette joins fight to preserve Calif climate law (AP)

Actor David Arquette executes a martial arts kick to promote a series of online videos opposing Proposition 23, following a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010.   In a video titled 'Don't Mess With California,' Arquette portrays California and proceeds to knock out a group of thugs representing Texas oil interests.  Oil companies have donated the bulk of the money to support Prop. 23, which if approved by voters in the November election, would indefinitely suspend AB32, California's landmark environmental law.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)AP - Actor David Arquette is lending his quirky star power to the campaign against a November ballot measure that would suspend California's greenhouse gas emissions law.


Ben Affleck may direct paranormal drama "Replay" (Reuters)

Reuters - Fresh off "The Town," Ben Affleck is setting his sights on his next directorial project: a paranormal drama titled "Replay."

Donny and Marie Osmond to bring songs to Broadway (AP)

FILE - In this April 2, 2009 file photo, sibling performers Donny Osmond, left, and Marie Osmond pose together following a performance at the Flamingo Hotel-Casino in Las Vegas. The pair will be appearing in 'Donny & Marie — A Broadway Christmas' at the Marriott Marquis Theatre starting Dec. 9. The 12-performance run ends Dec. 19.(AP Photo/Louie Traub, File)AP - He's a little bit rock 'n' roll, she's a little bit country. Together, they're going to be a whole lot of Broadway.


Adrien Brody sues over release of thriller film (AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 29, 2010 file photo, Adrien Brody attends a special screening of 'The Social Network' hosted by The Cinema Society in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)AP - Adrien Brody has sued the makers of a thriller film for more than $2 million, claiming he hasn't been fully paid for the project and the movie is being released in the United States without his permission.


Songwriters today "pretty awful," says Elton John (Reuters)

British singer Elton John greets the audience before his concert in Prague June 10, 2010. REUTERS/David W CernyReuters - British singer Elton John described today's songwriters as "pretty awful," pop music as uninspiring and talent shows like "American Idol" as boring in an interview published on Tuesday.


Tom Bosley of "Happy Days" dies at 83 (Reuters)

Actor Tom Bosley (2nd L) poses with cast members of the television comedy series Reuters - Actor Tom Bosley, whose career spanned five decades and included his role as the father of a typical American family on popular 1970s TV comedy "Happy Days," has died after a long battle with lung cancer, age 83.


Tommy Hilfiger embraces the buzz of pop culture (AP)

FILE-   This Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010 file photo shows designer Tommy Hilfiger as he greets the crowd after showing his spring 2011 collection during Fashion Week in New York. Hilfiger is marking 25 years of his namesake brand this fall.    (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, FILE)AP - He's rocked and he's rolled — and Tommy Hilfiger has done it for more than 25 years.


False assumption led to EMI bid, Hands testifies (Reuters)

Reuters - British financier Guy Hands told a U.S. court on Tuesday that he bid for storied music company EMI in 2007 only because a Citigroup Inc banker he trusted lied to him about a rival offer he had to beat.

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