Feb 25, 2008 -
ONCE upon a time in a land not so far, far away a new musical began its journey to Broadway.
DreamWorks Theatricals and Neal Street Productions, Ltd. have announced that SHREK THE MUSICAL will play an exclusive world premiere engagement at The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, August 14th to September 21st, prior to opening on Broadway in the Fall of 2008.
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Mar 12, 2008 -
Nicky Hilton debuted her latest fashion line Tuesday night – but chatter about her weight and her sister's love life took center stage.
Hilton, who has been dogged by Internet speculation about recent weight loss, hit back at the reports. "There's no truth to any starvation, eating disorders, rumors," she told PEOPLE Tuesday at her Nicholai fashion show, part of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Smashbox Studios in L.A.
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Dec 12, 2007 -
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Iconic Hollywood director Steven Spielberg is not leaving DreamWorks, his spokesman said on Tuesday, denying a report on the online edition of celebrity magazine Radar.
"Radar's radar kind of bounced off an incorrect source," the spokesman said.
Spielberg's relationship with DreamWorks' parent, Paramount, a unit of Viacom Inc, has been the subject of intense speculation in recent months.
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Dec 11, 2007 -
Paris Hilton was at the center of a bizarre nightclub incident when she comforted an entertainer in an Oompa-Loompa costume injured when the crowd rushed the stage.
The heiress was among those at Cameo nightclub in Miami early Saturday morning at an event sponsored by Ariva smokeless tobacco, featuring a performance of Jeff Beacher's Madhouse with three Oompa-Loompa characters in orange makeup and green hair.
Suddenly, people rushed the stage, injuring Oompa-Loompa performer Robin Sherwood, whose leg was badly cut.
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Dec 03, 2007 -
Power Lists are so over. Magazines, including EW, have done them for decades, but as way of digging deep into Hollywood's DNA, "power" has become sort of beside the point. "Power" just tells you who's in charge.
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Sep 27, 2007 -
When it comes to Transformers, there's definitely more to meet the eyes.
Paramount and DreamWorks have ramped up development on a sequel to the summer blockbuster that will likely see Michael Bay back at the helm and Steven Spielberg again serving as executive producer, a DreamWorks rep confirmed Thursday.
"Obviously you have a movie that's made as much money as Transformers has, you'd want to do another one," spokesman Marvin Levy told E!
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Aug 15, 2007 -
Like Harrison Ford in the past, Spielberg is treating LaBeouf like a son, latest film “Eagle Eye”
By Jeffrey Jolson
HOLLYWOOD, CA (Hollywood Today) 8/15/07 — Steven Spielberg is treating actor Shia LaBeouf like a son, not just by giving him the reported role of Indiana Jones’ son in “Indiana Jones 4,” but is casting him in every other movie he’s got a piece of. Spielberg and pal George Lucas have not done this since they “adopted” a young Harrison Ford.
The latest LaBeouf-starrer is “Eagle Eye” a thriller from DreamWorks, which is part owned by Spielberg along with David Geffen and Jeffrey Katzenberg.
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