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Prequel to 'Peter Pan' Heading to Broadway

A prequel to "Peter Pan" is flying to Broadway. Producers Nancy Nagel Gibbs and Greg Schaffert said Wednesday that "Peter and the Starcatcher," the first play commissioned by Disney, will be staged in the spring. It was last seen off-Broadway at the New York Theatre Workshop, where it earned five Drama Desk nominations.

The cast and theater will be announced later. When it was off-Broadway, it starred Christian Borle, who is to appear on the NBC series "Smash," and Adam Chanler-Berat, who is currently starring in the off-Broadway revival of "Rent" at New World Stages.

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Tintin Goes to Hollywood

Trusty sidekick Snowy in tow, Tintin leaves his comic book universe for the brave new world of 3-D animation next week in Steven Spielberg's big-budget take on the boy reporter's intrepid adventures.

"The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn" brings the hero and his little white dog to the big screen on October 26, following a red-carpet world premiere in Tintin's native Brussels on Saturday.

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Bieber Rocks Venezuela at Close of LatAm tour

Canadian teen pop star Justin Bieber performed before thousands of screaming teenagers in Venezuela as he concluded a Latin America tour.

Bieber, clad in a purple and white jumpsuit, opened his first-ever concert with "Love Me," as fans packed the Simon Bolivar University football stadium, where the stage had been set up.

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Singer Georges Wassouf in Hospital after Suffering Stroke

Singer Georges Wassouf has been transported to the American University of Beirut Medical Center on Thursday morning after suffering from a brain stroke.

Medical sources said that Wassouf, 50, was in Damascus where he suffered from the stroke.

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Sarkozy Says New Daughter a ‘Private Joy': Carla to Reveal the Name

France's President Nicolas Sarkozy expressed delight Thursday at the birth of his new daughter, declaring it a "very profound joy, a joy all the deeper because it is private."

Sarkozy and first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy had decided not to officially announce the birth, but Sarkozy reacted warmly when waste-processing plant workers gave him gifts during a visit to the western Mayenne region.

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Prosecutor to Call for Jail Time for Lohan

A city prosecutor will ask a judge to find Lindsay Lohan in violation of her probation and order her to spend time in jail, a city attorney's spokesman said Tuesday.

The move is based on the actress' most recent probation report that states she was terminated from a women's shelter where a judge wanted her to serve most of her community service, city attorney's spokesman Frank Mateljan said.

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From Barbecue to Bieber on Obama Bus Tour

President Barack Obama said he wanted to use his bus trip through rural North Carolina and Virginia to hear directly from the American people.

So he took questions on jobs, Social Security retirement benefits and education. Oh, and on pop star Justin Bieber.

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Witherspoon Shares Sexy 'Secret' about Pal Aniston

Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston might be closer friends than anyone realized.

Describing Aniston Monday night at Elle magazine's Women in Hollywood event, Witherspoon said, "you just want to get your nails done with her and you want to make out with her at the same time."

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New Book Says Van Gogh's Death was No Suicide

Did Vincent van Gogh, one of the world's greatest artists despite having sold just one painting in his short and tortured lifetime, commit suicide in 1890 in a wheat field in northern France?

Two American authors are now challenging the theory that the enigmatic post-Impressionist killed himself aged 37, saying he claimed to have attempted suicide to protect two teenaged brothers -- one of whom shot him.

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Naomi Campbell Honored at Gabrielle Angel Ball

Naomi Campbell put her bad-girl reputation aside as she was honored by the Gabrielle Angel Foundation.

The supermodel says it meant a lot to her to be recognized by such an important cause.

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