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Set phasers to shun: George Takei encourages boycotting Indiana over 'religious freedom' bill

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) now faces the prospect of a wider boycott from sci-fi and gaming fans with the involvement of actor and activist George Takei, the Huffington Post reported.

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Hollywood agents: Difficult for white actors to find work now that shows required 'to go ethnic'

According to an article by Nellie Andreeva published yesterday at Deadline Hollywood, the television landscape has shifted so much this season that white actors are finding it increasingly difficult to find roles.

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Angelina Jolie has ovaries removed over cancer fears

Hollywood megastar Angelina Jolie announced Tuesday that she has had her ovaries and fallopian tubes removed over fears of cancer, following her double mastectomy two years ago.

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Cenk Uygur mocks Tucker Carlson: You just told everybody that you're 'Fox's b*tch'

Young Turks host Cenk Uygur defended former Daily Caller blogger Mickey Kaus on Monday after the site scrubbed one of his columns for being critical of Fox News -- where the Caller's owner, Tucker Carlson, works as a contributor.

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'Mad Men' creator Matthew Weiner says Polo-wearing male WASPs still hold the keys to power

“Mad Men” creator Matthew Wiener said laws favoring the rich limit economic mobility, but he said it’s still possible for Americans to buy their way into power no matter what their background is.

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The slow decline and death of the American newspaper

In the past decade, as a percentage, more print journalists have lost their jobs than workers in any other significant American industry. (That bad news is felt just as keenly in Britain where a third of editorial jobs in newspapers have been lost since 2001.) The worst of the cuts, on both sides of the Atlantic, have fallen on larger local daily papers at what Americans call metro titles. A dozen historic papers have disappeared entirely in the US since 2007, and many more are ghost versions of what they used to be, weekly rather than daily, freesheets rather than broadsheets, without the resources required to hold city halls to account or give citizens a trusted vantage on their community and the world.

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Rap mogul Russell Simmons plans hip-hop Broadway musical

Hip-hop pioneer Russell Simmons announced plans Thursday for a Broadway musical that aims to span the history of the rap musical genre.

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Luke, I am your -- robber? Watch rifle-toting 'Darth Vader' stick up North Carolina bank

On Tuesday, a State Employees Credit Union (SECU) bank was robbed by a person dressed as Star Wars villain Darth Vader.

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Real estate heir Robert Durst charged with murder after saying he was 'caught' on HBO show

New York real estate scion and accused murderer Robert Durst's bathroom muttering that he "killed them all" would likely be admissible evidence in a murder trial, legal experts said on Monday.

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Discovery Channel filmmaker: Wildlife documentaries are often fabricated sensationalism

Wildlife documentaries are eye-opening and inspirational, but according to a confessional new book from Oscar-nominated filmmaker Chris Palmer, the methods they use to evoke those responses in viewers go well beyond artistic license. How many of our favorite shows and networks have rented animals from game parks and zoos and…

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'Breaking Bad' creator tells pizza-launching fans: Stop harassing real-life homeowner

The real-life house portrayed as the home of Walter White on Breaking Bad is being bombarded with pizzas, thrown on its roof by pranksters hoping to recreate an iconic scene from the hit television series.

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Eric Clapton to turn 70 with New York shows in May

Guitar legend Eric Clapton is planning to celebrate turning 70 by playing two concerts at New York's Madison Square Garden.

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Alabama officials: Harper Lee wants her second novel published

An Alabama agency has closed an investigation into whether Harper Lee, the 88-year-old author of To Kill a Mockingbird, was manipulated into the publication of a second novel after she made clear she wanted it in print, a state official said on Thursday.

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