- Things are looking up for Sara on "CSI" after last night's premiere — but actress Jorja Fox will likely leave the show in November, TV Guide reports.
- Queen Latifah has some strong feelings about rap lyrics that she deems misogynist, violent and vulgar, and says action should have been taken with this issue long ago, writes Reuters.
- The script for Francis Ford Coppola's upcoming film, "Tetro," was stolen by armed robbers in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, writes the Hollywood Reporter.
- The Futon Critic has the details on Comedy Central's pickup of picked up the Canadian comedy "Kenny vs. Spenny," which will be produced by Trey Parker and Matt Stone of "South Park."
- According to Billboard, Duran Duran will celebrate their new album by performing nine shows at the Barrymore Theater on Broadway in New York.
- Bonnie Hunt is getting her own syndicated talk show, Entertainment Weekly reports.
- Variety has news that the Transformers sequel will open June 26, 2009.
- Joseph Fiennes, Blythe Danner and Robert Wagner will star in an FX project about a man who realizes he's a transsexual, ComingSoon reports.
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hey, spoilers! pinkisthenewblog had a link for that so that people like me would not have a problem... and you just blurped it out. i didn't want to know that Sarah is leaving.
1Amen to Queen Latifah! And great for Bonnie Hunt! I hope the show finds a home in Sacramento...or pretty much anywhere in Northern California. My car seems to get radio stations from everywhere.
2Really upset about JOrja...especially after seeing thursday's episode
3yeah trey parker and matt stone! i love them!
4yay queen latifah! i love her music because it is not the typical gangsta-rap stuff but has some great beats at the same time.
umm...people wanted his script that badly?! whoa!
5I'm so glad CSI is getting rid of Sara - I can't stand her accent!!
6YAY! Duran Duran has a new album coming out! Woo hoo! Time to celebrate people!
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