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Stiller presented the Achievement in Make-up award as a Navi from James Camerons Avatar.

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http://flicksided.com/2010/03/ben-stiller-presents-oscar-as-a-navi-video/

ABC has gone dark.

Seconds after midnight, Channel 7 disappeared from the screens of Cablevision customers right in the middle of a repeat episode of Lost

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http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2010/03/06/2010-03-06_channel_7_abc_flashes_angry_message_then_goes_black_for_cablevision_customers_at.html

Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse has committed suicide, according to a report from Rolling Stone.

His family has released a statement …

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http://pitchfork.com/news/38114-rip-sparklehorses-mark-linkous/

“I’ve decided to follow someone at random. She likes peanut butter and gummy dinosaurs.

Sarah Killen, your life is about to change.” She has no idea. In 5 minutes, she went from 550 followers to 1,868 and counting. Wonder how many she had before I got there.
What talk show will she be on first?

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http://twitter.com/ConanObrien/statuses/10041591698

Variety magazine reported on Tuesday that “Gilligan’s Island: The Movie” has the green light at Warner Bros.

Michael Cera is the producer’s top choice to play Gilligan.

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http://www.moviefill.com/Michael-Cera-as-Gilligan-20661/

Warner Bros. plans to release the movie in three dimension

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http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3ie79635783d4581279d4e62cadbe23522

In this video, rappers Rick Ross, Cassidy, Paul Wall, video vixens and industry insiders shed light on why dark-skinned girls get less love in the casting world for music videos.

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http://www.sojones.com/news/1730-do-music-video-producers-discriminate-against-dark-skinned-black-girls/

Google celebrates the birthday of the great Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, best known for his composition “The Four Seasons”.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/7365979/Vivaldi-given-Google-Doodle.html

Knit them, we must

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/96575205@N00/4361425356/sizes/o/in/set-72157623241489811/

Lewis Carroll’s ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ is 145 years old, but the story’s heroine is as popular as ever, and still falling down the rabbit hole.

The latest incarnation is a new 3-D movie from Tim Burton that opens Friday. A look at how Alice has transformed over the years.

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http://photo.newsweek.com/2010/3/Alice-in-Wonderland-though-the-ages.slide1.html