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Jun 06, 2008 -
- Hayden Panettiere has signed a deal with Candie's in which the fashion brand will help promote the Heroes star's first single "Wake Up Call", Billboard reports.
- According to Hollywood Reporter, Adam Sandler's production company Happy Madison will produce a thriller called Shortcut under the name Scary Madison.
- The Associated Press has a report about this weekend's academic conference studying Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
- Variety has the news that Tucker Max's bestselling book I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell will be adapted for the big screen.
- Zap2it has Fox's updated Fall premiere dates, with shows now starting in September, not August.
- Brittany Murphy and Thora Birch will star in an indie psychological thriller titled Deadline, ComingSoon reports.
- Variety writes that F. Gary Gray will direct a biopic of Marvin Gaye called Marvin.
- Van Halen brought in more than $93 million touring with David Lee Roth, Reuters reports.
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Mar 13, 2007 -
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame held its annual induction ceremony last night. Which honored artist is your favorite?
Who Is Your Favorite Rock and Roll Hall of Famer This Year?
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Mar 13, 2007 -
Monday night seems like a strange time to celebrate rock and roll, but there was plenty of awesomeness at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's annual induction ceremony, held last night at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. For the first time ever, the awards were broadcast live on TV, but if you missed the show on VH1 Classic, you can watch it on demand at AOL Music.
Jay-Z was on hand to induct hip-hop pioneers Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, which he did by reading a speech off of his PDA.
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Feb 03, 2007 -
- Tim Gunn is leaving Parsons for Liz Claiborne, but the New York Post says "Project Runway" is staying put.
- In irrelevant reunion news, Billboard says the Eagles are recording a new album and David Lee Roth is rejoining Van Halen, says MTV.
- "The Black Donnellys" gets a March 5 premiere and "Andy Richter P.I." will start March 15, while "The Bachelor" will be back April 2, says the Futon Critic.
- Guerilla marketing for the Aqua Teen Hunger Force movie prompts Boston to consider banning the practice, reports the Boston Herald.
- Billboard is reporting that indie radio stalwart KCRW is shilling a covers compilation at Starbucks.
- Variety says that Viacom is asking YouTube to remove the media company's clips.
- Woody Allen picks Penelope Cruz to be his latest muse, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
- Rob Corddry to join the cast of Will Farrell's sports comedy, Semi-Pro, says Reuters.
- According to the AP, J.K. Rowling left a message on a statue in the hotel where she recently completed the final Harry Potter story.
- An Inconvenient Truth will be shown to children in British schools, reports the AP.
- Justin on "Ugly Betty" gives hope to unconventional kids, the Los Angeles Times reports.
- Pitchfork finds out more about this year's South By Southwest music festival lineup.
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Nov 10, 2009 -
Joe Perry has taken to his Twitter account to break the news that Aerosmith is looking for a new lead singer. Steven Tyler has apparently dropped out amid rumors that he's looking for a solo career — which the front man alluded to himself in an interview earlier this year. Perry assured fans that the band is not breaking up tweeting, "You just can't take 40 years of expiriance and throwitinthebin!"
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