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‘Star Wars: Episode VII’ cast unveiled

After months of carefully guarded secrecy and endless Internet speculation, “Star Wars: Episode VII” finally has a cast.

 
Hollywood stars get little love at Tony nominations

While A-listers got snubbed, musicals “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” and “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” got all the love.

 
Paul Simon, Edie Brickell arrested after family dispute

Paul Simon and his wife, Edie Brickell, were arrested on disorderly conduct charges by officers investigating a family dispute, but the couple held hands in court Monday and said they did not feel threatened by the other.

 
Neon Trees lead singer gay, proud and Mormon

Despite the Mormon church’s stance on homosexuality, Neon Trees singer Tyler Glenn stands out and proud, hoping one day his church will embrace same-sex couples.

 
‘The Other Woman’ misses its mark on so many levels

For a movie about three intelligent women — well, two intelligent women and an amiable assemblage of curves played by model Kate Upton — “The Other Woman” is disappointingly, disturbingly dumb.

 
You’ll be able to stream HBO shows on Amazon soon

Amazon.com’s streaming video service will offer some older shows from premium-cable channel HBO starting next month, a deal that intensifies both companies’ competition with subscription-video service Netflix.

 
Bieber’s ‘prayer’ trip to Japan turns sour on social media

Canadian pop-star Justin Bieber apologized for visiting a Japanese war shrine Wednesday out of ignorace for the “militaristic history of external aggression” represented by the tribute.

 
Supreme Court hears arguments on streaming TV dispute

The Supreme Court is taking up a dispute between broadcasters and an Internet startup company that has the potential to bring big changes to the television industry.

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