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Dec 11, 2007 -
- Couldn't be at the Led Zeppelin reunion show in London last night? Vulture has cell phone footage of the performance of "Stairway to Heaven."
- Popwatch confesses to having some "pop culture blind spots," like the movie All About Eve and Bruce Springsteen in general. What are yours?
- Want to know the top 50 American Idol finalists right now?
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Dec 10, 2007 -
- The Amazing Race is getting a 13th season, Variety says.
- Cary Elwes (a.k.a. Westley in The Princess Bride) has joined the cast of Robert Zemeckis' digital 3-D version of A Christmas Carol, writes ComingSoon.
- Stanley Tucci will join Amy Adams and Meryl Streep in the Julia Child movie Julie and Julia, Variety reports.
- VH1 has a whole bunch of new reality shows in the pipeline, writes The Hollywood Reporter, including one in which contestants act out the sins of telenovelas and a female version of The White Rapper Show called Miss Rap Supreme.
- Paste brings word that free download of Radiohead's In Rainbows expires today.
- USA Today reports on the bizarre news that CBS and the New England Patriots are opening a restaurant together.
- According to the AP, Led Zeppelin is taking the stage tonight in London for the first time since 1980.
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Nov 09, 2007 -
- Winona Ryder will play the mother to Zachary Quinto's Spock in the new Star Trek movie, Zap2it reports.
- It's looking like Jay-Z will have his 10th No. 1 album when sales are reported next week, according to Billboard.
- E! reports that Showtime wants a third season of Dexter.
- Mark Wahlberg will star in Max Payne, a big-screen adaptation of the video game, according to Variety.
- Laila Ali and Hulk Hogan will share hosting duties for the new American Gladiators, People reports.
- A&E is planning a reality show where celebrities throw garage sales, hosted by Illeana Douglas, writes the Hollywood Reporter.
- NME reports that satellite radio listeners can now tune into a channel completely devoted to Led Zeppelin.
- Fox is working on a new comedy starring Bernie Mac, Variety reports.
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Oct 28, 2009 -
Following in the footsteps of this Fall's release of The Beatles Rock Band, similarly seminal band The Who may also get their own version of the game. Roger Daltrey has been quoted as saying that it's planned for next year, but the news is still unconfirmed by reps for the game. More certain is the fact that you probably won't be able to smash the peripherals when you're done playing.
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