- Live from New York, it's Sarah Palin (AP)
- Former Blink-182 drummer released from burn center (AP)
- Britney's Driving Case Motors to Jury (E! Online)
- Want to See HSM3 Early? How's Your French? (E! Online)
- Travis Barker Released From Hospital (E! Online)
- New tunes on tap for "Fame" remake (Reuters)
- Four Tops vocalist Levi Stubbs dies at 72 (Reuters)
- NBC Universal tightens belt by $500 million (Reuters)
- Collaborators Anticipate a Tuneful Future for 'Turn of the Century' (Playbill)
- Eco-Friendly Designs Close Out LA Fashion Week (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Literary spring for Soviet-born writers in America (AP)
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AP - Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is set to appear on this week's broadcast of "Saturday Night Live," the entertainment show that has featured a popular parody of the Alaska governor by former cast member Tina Fey.

AP - Travis Barker is out of a Los Angeles burn center where he was being treated after surviving a plane crash.

E! Online - Britney Spears' jury is doing its best to make up for lost time.

E! Online - Quelle scandale!

E! Online - Earlier this morning, Travis Barker told fans he was "healing up quickly" and would be out of the hospital "b4 you know it."

Reuters - The upcoming remake of 1980 movie musical "Fame" will feature new music from the Matrix, James Poyser and Damon Elliott.

Reuters - Arguably the most powerful voice in Motown's storied history has been silenced. Four Tops lead singer Levi Stubbs Jr. died Friday at his home in Detroit after a long series of health problems, including cancer and a stroke, that forced him to stop performing in 2000. He was 72.

Reuters - NBC Universal plans to cut spending by $500 million next year, a figure totaling about 3 percent of the company's annual budget.

Playbill - The creators of the new musical Turn of the Century, now at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, are rolling up their sleeves and planning on a wider future for the original musical that borrows American pop songs of the 20th century.

Fashion Wire Daily - It was a green ending to a packed week of fashion shows at Smashbox Studios in Culver City, as the Mercedes-Benz Los Angeles Fashion Week closed out on Thursday night with the Green Initiative "Humanitarian Fashion Show." A consortium of eco-friendly designers put together by activist Mikey Koffman of The Gallery Los Angeles, the show consisted of five segments, with each designer showing a small collection.

AP - A steaming bowl of homemade borscht that brings memories of the Russian homeland. An elderly Soviet immigrant who falls victim to the affection of two lonely fellow countrywomen. A young woman looking for a sense of belonging in a country where even snow feels alien.
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