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Adam Lambert makes a splash, but risks losing fans...on stunts, she had several hits before bringing shock tactics to the stage. Entertainment Weekly gave "For Your Entertainment" a solid B-plus review. But if AMA viewers had been listening to Lambert's music on Sunday, they may not... In this article: American Idol, Entertainment Weekly, Madonna, American Music Awards, Itunes, and Sony Music Entertainment |
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New Kerala | November 08, 2009
Madonna wanted to produce 'Precious'
...a film. 'There was this really earnest college student with his backpack on who wanted to do his first film, and then Madonna wanted to produce it,' the Daily Express quoted Sapphire as telling Entertainment Weekly magazine. 'I was like,...
In this article: Madonna, Sapphire, Lee Daniels, Daily Express, Mariah Carey, and London
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OK! Magazine | November 04, 2009
Gleeful News: Madonna Gives 'Glee' Rights to Her Music
Calling all Glee fans. Madonna herself has given Glee the rights to her extensive catalog of music and an all-Madonna-music episode is in preparation for early next year, Entertainment Weekly reports. The hit Fox series has...
In this article: Glee, Madonna, New Moon, Papa Don't Preach, Khloe Kardashian, and Lamar Odom
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MSN | November 06, 2009
Madonna wanted 'Precious'
...right man for the job. Sapphire tells Entertainment Weekly magazine, "There was this really earnest college student with his backpack on who wanted to do his first film, and then Madonna wanted to produce it. I was like, 'Madonna? I don't...
In this article: Madonna, Sapphire, Lee Daniels, Mariah Carey, Brandy, Material Girl, Helen Mirren, and Jane Fonda
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Vote for the Worst | October 20, 2009
Vote for the Worst Presents: The 10 Worst Songs of 2001
...celebrities' body parts, struck VFTW gold. Entertainment Weekly said the song's "fraudulence is only magnified by the idea that teenage boys would fantasize about old broads Janet Jackson and Madonna." From the ridiculous corporal drums at the...
In this article: Britney Spears, Destiny's Child, Kelly Rowland, O-Town, Beyonce, 3LW, Nsync, Candy, Bootylicious, and Because I Got High
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thestar.com | October 23, 2009
Hot Box: TV worth talking about
...1980. An All-Madonna Glee Club? Entertainment Weekly says Madonna has given the rights to her catalogue to Fox's musical comedy-drama Glee for an all Madonna music episode in the works for early next year. The hit series has been building...
In this article: Eric Braeden, Madonna, Melody Thomas Scott, Victor Newman, The Young and the Restless, Glee, Nikki Newman, Daily Mirror, and Itunes
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Wikipedia | October 31, 2009
Give It 2 Me
...of humour that has been missing from Madonna's music since her ''Dick Tracy '' days." While reviewing Hard Candy, Entertainment Weekly complemented the song saying that with "tunes like 'Give It 2 Me' Madonna' unabashedly reviving the...
In this article: Madonna, Give It 2 Me, Pharrell Williams, Bloomberg Television, Tom Munro, The Village Voice, About.com, Holiday, and MTV
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Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is a magazine published by Time Inc. in the United States which covers movies, television, music, Broadway stage productions, books, and popular culture. Unlike celebrity-focused publications US Weekly, People, and In Touch Weekly, EWs primary concentration is on entertainment media and critical reviews. Also, unlike Variety and The Hollywood Reporter, which are aimed at industry insiders, EW targets a more general audience. Its original TV advertising soliciting pre-publication subscribers portrayed it as a consumer guide to popular culture ("the post-modern Farmer's Almanac"). The magazine features celebrities on the cover and addresses topics such as TV ratings, movie grosses, production costs, concert ticket sales, ad budgets, and in-depth articles about scheduling, producers, showrunners, etc. The magazine publishes several "double issues" each year (usually in January, May, June and/or August) which are available on newsstands for two weeks; because the magazine numbers its issues sequentially, it counts each double issue as "two" issues so that it can fulfill its marketing claim of 52 issues per year for subscribers.
- Name:
- Entertainment Weekly
- Type:
- Entertainment
- Published By:
- Time Inc.
- Language:
- English
- ISSN:
- 1049-0434
- First:
- January 01, 1990
- Frequency:
- Weekly
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