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Michael Jackson glove sells for $350,000
This glove worn by Michael Jackson for his 1983 performance on a Motown TV special was auctioned off Saturday.The gleaming glove Michael Jackson wore when he premiered his trademark moonwalk dance in 1983 is auctioned off for $350,000. Sun, 22 Nov 2009 00:28:28 GMT
10 ways to fix ‘Saturday Night Live’
“Mad Men” actress January Jones and Jason Sudeikis appear in a sketch from “SNL,” which Jones hosted.For starters, NBC's weekend staple can raise its game by not using hot young hosts who are there mainly to plug failed movies, booking hipper musical guests and easing back on Kristin Wiig overload. Fri, 20 Nov 2009 19:45:47 GMT
Pope meets 250 artists to renew friendship
Pope Benedict XVI greets artists, actors and musicians in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican on Saturday.Pope Benedict met artists from around the world in the Sistine Chapel and urged them to inject spirituality into their work, saying contemporary beauty was often "illusory and deceitful." Sat, 21 Nov 2009 18:02:46 GMT
Record bite for ‘New Moon’: $72.7 million
Nov. 20: The second installment in the wildly popular "Twilight" series raked in more than $26 million at its midnight premiere, making it one of the biggest-ever movie openings. NBC's Lee Cowan reports.  (Nightly News)"The Twilight Saga: New Moon" took in $72.7 million in its first day to break the single-day domestic box office record set by "The Dark Knight." Sat, 21 Nov 2009 23:56:46 GMT
Fans aglow about ‘New Moon,’ for the most part
Nov. 20: Entertainment Weekly's Lisa Schwarzbaum reviews the latest installment in the Twilight saga: "New Moon." (NBC News Channel)Msnbc.com readers were considerably more impressed by “New Moon” than the critics, giving the movie largely rave reviews. However, a several fans were disappointed in the film and reported hearing boos in some theaters. Fri, 20 Nov 2009 21:06:48 GMT
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