Archive: May 2009 (21-30 of 345)

May 28 2009 09:25 PM ET

Depeche Mode lead singer Dave Gahan has tumor removed

Categories: Music

Reuters is reporting that Dave Gahan, the frontman of the British New Wave band Depeche Mode, underwent surgery to remove a "low grade malignant" tumor on his bladder. The singer was rushed to a hospital for severe stomach pains just prior to a May 12 concert in Athens. According to the band’s website, the tour will resume in Leipzig, Germany, on June 8, after Gahan has a chance to recover from the surgery. An additional eight concerts across Europe have had to be rescheduled.

May 28 2009 06:52 PM ET

Rihanna may testify in Chris Brown hearing June 22

Categories: Music

Will the world finally hear Rihanna’s first-person account of her alleged assault by ex Chris Brown, nearly  five months after the February 8 incident?

According to People.com, her lawyer, Donald Etra, said after a hearing today in L.A. that prosecutors intend to subpoena the 21-year-old pop star to appear at a June 22 hearing so the the court can determine whether there is enough evidence to proceed with a trial.

"The DA has advised me that she will be subpoenaed [to testify]," Etra said. "She absolutely will comply." The DA confirmed to EW that a motion by Brown’s lawyer, Mark Geragos, to gain access to police records in order to discover who leaked a photo of Rihanna’s injuries was denied, though Geragos will have the right to cross-examine Rihanna when she takes the stand.

Brown, 20, has pleaded not guilty to the charges, for which he could face up to four years and eight months in prison; experts say the case is likely to end in a plea deal.

May 28 2009 05:50 PM ET

Teenage Mr. Rogers 'successor' angers PBS

Categories: Lawsuits

Eighteen-year-old Michael Kinsell has the cardigan and the smile — even six episodes of a self-produced show called Michael’s Enchanted Neighborhood — down pat, but PBS says the San Diego teen has no right to falsely associate himself with the non-profit network and the late, beloved TV icon.

Kinsell is currently selling tickets for a May 31 gala event entitled "An Evening Honoring Fred M. Rogers, His Family, Friends and the 40th Anniversary of his PBS classic, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood," at which, according to his publicist, he will present himself as successor to Rogers.

Tickets for the 1,500-capacity venue, initially priced at $75 to $500 (and since lowered) are meant to raise funds, he claims, for children’s public television. According to a lengthy investigation by current.org, though Kinsell says he invited members of Rogers’ family to receive a Children’s Hero Award in Rogers’ honor, and claims that he will give $10,000 in mid-June to Roger’s production company, Family Communications Inc., PBS has reportedly sent Kinsell cease-and-desist letters and filed a complaint with the California Attorney General’s office stating that his false association with Rogers and his legacy could end up costing both PBS and FCI by diverting funds that rightfully belong to them.

Some Rogers devotees have called the FCI in Pittsburgh to say they purchased tickets to the event in good faith, and according to Kinsell, his supporters include Eddie Murphy, Bette Midler, Tom Hanks, and Sally Field. “That’s kind of our way of saying they will be on stage that night," he claims, "but scheduling stars is difficult." Kinsell has said that the event will be taped for use in a PBS pledge show; in a certified-letter reply, PBS categorically refused the offer.

“We understand that he was much loved and that he was part of growing up for so many generations, and that there are people who miss him in that sense,” FCI CEO Kevin Morrison said. "But Fred Rogers was unique and can’t be replaced.”

May 28 2009 04:12 PM ET

TBS orders ten episodes of 'The Very Funny Show,' hosted by Tim Meadows

Categories: Television

TBS has just picked up a ten-episode run of a new half-hour standup series hosted by Saturday Night Live alum Tim Meadows and featuring 30 up-and-coming young comedians.

The show, which will be taped June 19th and 20th at Chicago’s Zanie’s Comedy Club during the network’s own TBS Presents a "Very Funny" Festival: Just for Laughs, is slated to premiere this November.

May 28 2009 12:58 PM ET

David Tennant's final 'Doctor Who' specials to air on BBC America

Categories: Television

According to Variety the final five episodes of the UK show Doctor Who to star David Tennant will be appear on BBC America. Sci Fi has aired the cult show for four seasons. The first episode will be shown on June 27. Tennant has retired from playing the time-travelling doctor and is to be replaced by Matt Smith.

May 28 2009 12:58 PM ET

Courtney Love sued over unpaid credit card bill

Categories: Music

According to Reuters American Express is suing Courtney Love because she allegedly owes the company over $350,000 in unpaid charges and fees on her AmEx gold card.

May 28 2009 12:50 PM ET

Adam Brody and Seann William Scott join Kevin Smith film

Categories: Movies

According to The Hollywood Reporter Adam Brody and Seann William Scott will appear in Kevin Smith’s action comedy A Couple of Dicks. The movie stars Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan as cops and starts filming in New York on Monday.

May 28 2009 09:55 AM ET

Tina Fey and Robert Downey Jr. among stars in new DreamWorks animation slate

Categories: Movie Biz, Movies

DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg will announce the studio’s slate through 2012 today, says Variety. The line-up will include five original movies along with sequels in the blockbuster Shrek, Madagascar, and Kung Fu Panda series. All projects will be produced in 3-D.

The most high-profile newcomer is Oobermind (due November 2010), featuring the voices of Robert Downey Jr. and Tina Fey in a story about a supervillain who becomes bored with life after defeating his good-guy nemesis.

Other new titles with tentative dates include:
-The Viking fantasy How to Train Your Dragon (2010), featuring the voices of Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, America Ferrera and Jonah Hill.
-Guardians (2011), based on an upcoming book series about a band of make-believe heroes — including Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy –who unite to save the world.
-The caveman comedy The Croods (2012)
-Super Secret Ghost Project (2012), a supernatural story about what ghosts think of people.

The announcement also mentions four sequels:
-Shrek Forever After (2010)
-Kung Fu Panda: The Kaboom of Doom (2011)
-Puss in Boots (2012), a prequel about the popular Shrek character.
-Madagascar 3 (2012), in which the animals go to Europe in a traveling circus.

May 28 2009 09:55 AM ET

'NCIS: Los Angeles' among pilots hit by casting changes

Categories: Television

After announcing their fall schedules, networks have begun re-tooling the casts of many of their new shows in preparation for filming. Louise Lombard, who played an investigator on NCIS last season, is leaving a lead role in CBS’ spin-off NCIS: Los Angeles, which stars Chris O’Donnell and LL Cool J. The network is also replacing Julia Ormond in the organ transplant drama Rivers and re-tooling parts in Trauma and Good Wife. Other recast shows include the NBC comedy 100 Questions and ABC’s The Forgotten, which will replace its lead (played by British actor Rupert Penry-Jones in the pilot).

May 28 2009 09:55 AM ET

Kristin Chenoweth cast in Lifetime's 'Twelve Men of Christmas'

Categories: Movie Biz, Movies

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the holiday season is starting early for Kristin Chenoweth: The Broadway veteran has landed the lead in Twelve Men ofChristmas, an original movie that will premiere on Lifetime as part of the channel’s annual "Fa La La La Lifetime" programming in December. The romantic comedy is based on Phillipa Ashley’s novel (originally titled Decent Exposure) about a PR exec (Chenoweth) who brings her media skills to a Montana town. Chenoweth was most recently seen on ABC’s defunct Pushing Daisies, for which she earneda Supporting Actress Emmy nomination last year.

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