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Arctic Monkeys lean toward darker rock on 'Humbug'

New York's heat and humidity are going through the roof as singer/guitarist Alex Turner and drummer Matt Helders hunker down to face the media at an Italian eatery in the heart of the Meatpacking District, but that's not about to stop them from ordering hot tea. No wonder Arctic Monkeys' label boss calls them
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Hanson to debut new songs on fall tour

Hanson plans to play a bunch of new music for its fans this fall, even though the sibling trio's new album probably won't come out until the spring of 2010.
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Jackson burial postponed, judge approves exhibition

Michael Jackson's family on Friday delayed his burial by five days as a judge ruled that a touring show of his memorabilia could go on and police raided another pharmacy in their ongoing probe of his sudden death.
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Best of Salzburg

Actress Stephanie Schoenfeld (C) and countertenor Daniel Gloger (rear C) perform on stage during a dress rehearsal of Friedrich Hebbel's and Antonio Vivaldi's music theatre
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Protesting Miss Peru

Karen Schwarz, Miss Peru 2009, pre-tapes her opening number for the Miss Universe 2009 competition at Atlantis, Paradise Island August 18, 2009. Bolivia is protesting against Miss Peru using a costume from Andean dance Diablada as the outfit in the national costume section of the pageant.
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Panic! At the Disco survivors gain

Brendon Urie and Spencer Smith, former members of Panic! At the Disco, are anything but panicked as they prepare for life after a schism that cut the band in half.
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Tarantino's

For better or worse, this weekend's opening of Quentin Tarantino's
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Robert Zemeckis circles

Robert Zemeckis is in negotiations to direct a remake of the 1968 animated Beatles feature
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Jay Leno says new comedy show is

After 17 years of late night TV chat, Jay Leno says he's working harder than ever to fill his eagerly-anticipated new prime-time show with comedy.
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Jackson Brothers reality series a go at A&E

Before Michael Jackson died, his brothers filmed a one-hour pilot for A&E that was supposed to include a reunion performance with Michael. But he never agreed to it, didn't do it, and died before it could be discussed again.
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Migrant children's risky trips to U.S. in new film

With a rolled-up mat slung over his back, Honduran 14-year-old Kevin climbs aboard a Mexican freight train for a 1,450-mile (2,330-km) journey to the U.S. border -- a perilous ride spotlighted by a new documentary.
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New indie film companies look for market rebound

Looking for a rebound in the risky independent film business, several newly formed U.S. companies aim to fill a void created in the past 18 months when major players failed due to a glut of movies in the market.
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Oprah and Dr Oz sue over alleged false endorsements

Talk show host Oprah Winfrey and television expert Dr. Mehmet Oz, a frequent guest on Winfrey's show, sued more than 50 businesses on Wednesday, saying they had falsely claimed the pair endorsed various beauty products and dietary supplements.

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