- Legendary superhero creator Stan Lee has won the National Medal of Arts [1]. — Washington Post
- Thanks to ongoing legal wrangling, Project Runway most likely will be off the air till Spring — or beyond [2]. — New York Times
- Taylor Swift has topped this week's album sales chart [3], followed by David Archuleta. — Billboard
- The release date for The Soloist has shifted again [4], this time from March 13 to April 24. — Variety
- Beauty and the Geek could move to MTV [5]. — The Hollywood Reporter
- The 15 finalists for documentary film Oscar nominations have been selected [6]. — LA Times
- Patricia Heaton will star in a comedy pilot called The Middle for ABC [7]. — Zap2it
- Young adult literature is all the rage for film adaptation lately: The comedic novel Vibes about a 17-year-old cheerleader who suddenly gets the ability to read minds [8], and the "vampyre" series House of Night [9] will both be made into movies. — Variety
- Does nobody want the Daytime Emmy Awards [10]? — The Hollywood Reporter
- Warner Bros. will produce the movie Control-Alt-Delete [11], which "is described as Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure meets The Matrix." — ComingSoon
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