Wednesday, February 3, 2010

L.A. Times - Entertainment News

L.A. Times - Entertainment News


The Cheat Sheet: Academy Awards

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 11:42 PM PST

A quick visual guide to the major nominees for the 82nd annual Academy Awards.


Review: 'Lost'

Posted: 03 Feb 2010 12:00 AM PST

What is old is new again.

"Nothing's irreversible," says Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) to John Locke (Terry O'Quinn) in the second hour of the first episode of "Lost's" final season, and on top of the obvious and tantalizing T-shirt possibilities of this statement, one can't help but imagine it engraved in stone on the archway leading into the show's writers' room. Possibly in hieroglyphics of their own creation.


With momentum in Europe, Spotify has Apple's iTunes in its sights

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 06:15 PM PST

Spotify, the Swedish music streaming software that's rocking Europe, has huge ambitions.

Spotify, the Swedish music streaming software that's rocking Europe, has huge ambitions.


'Idol' Denver auditions: not the usual suspects

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 11:15 PM PST

Dare we say, they were different in a good way.


Beleaguered head of motion picture home resigns

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 06:54 PM PST

David Tillman headed the fund for a decade.

David Tillman headed the fund for a decade.


Forget 'The Hills': Audiences embrace the harsh realities of 'Teen Mom'

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 08:43 PM PST

For the last couple of years, MTV has often been both branded and buoyed by the success of its reality show sensation "The Hills.

For the last couple of years, MTV has often been both branded and buoyed by the success of its reality show sensation "The Hills.


A few surprises up Oscar's sleeve

Posted: 03 Feb 2010 12:45 AM PST

The underdogs had bite after all.


Beyonce and Lady Gaga meet again!

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 08:44 PM PST

First images surface from 'Telephone' video shoot.


'Wolf Man' writer reflected wartime Jewish experience

Posted: 03 Feb 2010 12:00 AM PST

Curt Siodmak's script of the 1941 film was an original story in which the main character feared being hunted and killed, much as the screenwriter and other European Jews did.

Curt Siodmak's script of the 1941 film was an original story in which the main character feared being hunted and killed, much as the screenwriter and other European Jews did.


Tila Tequila proves our point and then promises to leave us alone

Posted: 02 Feb 2010 08:45 PM PST

Why are we not surprised? Maybe because we told you so just a few weeks ago?


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