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Fast Track: Remembering Amy Winehouse

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A roundup of entertainment headlines for Monday:

Fans are remembering Amy Winehouse, the soulful singer known for her beehive hair, kohl-lined eyes and run-ins with rehab, who died over the weekend at age 27. (Los Angeles Times)

Singer and “The Smurfs” star Katy Perry weighs in on the loss of Winehouse but is grateful that husband Russell Brand is “clean and sober.” (ABC)

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The not-so-special relationship: “Captain America” beat “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows -- Part 2” at the weekend box office, grossing an estimated $65.8 million. (Los Angeles Times)

Nary a fair maiden: Kristen Stewart debuts her darker, warrior-like version of Snow White for the upcoming film “Snow White and the Huntsman,” costarring Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth and Sam Claflin. (Hero Complex)

Hip-hop coronation: Jay-Z and Kanye West are to release their highly anticipated LP “Watch the Throne” on Aug. 8, and their accompanying tour will kick off in Detroit on Sept. 22. (MTV)

Reality starlet Kristin Cavallari and Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler are calling off their engagement. (People)

Un-”Glee”-lievable: Lea Michele, Chris Colfer and Cory Monteith may not be leaving “Glee” after their senior year -- and Season 3 -- after all, show-runner Brad Falchuk says. (Show Tracker)

Jennifer Lopez and Fox could be closing in on a deal that has her returning for a second season as an “American Idol” judge. (Wall Street Journal)

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“Twixt” director Francis Ford Coppola talks vampires, loss and super-fandom. (Hero Complex)

The moms have it: TV Guide Network has ordered a new reality series called “Hollywood Moms Club,” which centers on dinner parties featuring Denise Richards, Alison Sweeney, Ali Landry, Brooke Burke, Nancy O’Dell, Holly Robinson Peete, Candace Cameron Bure, Kyle Richards and Lisa Rinna. (Hollywood Reporter)

MMA star Gina Carano goes “Haywire” with costar Channing Tatum for Steven Soderbergh’s new film about mixed martial arts. (Hero Complex)

Gerard Butler says his “Machine Gun Preacher” role is about a “guy of the times” -- one who was a “drug addict and a biker turned businessman, missionary and soldier,” to be exact. (USA Today)

The 33 miners who were trapped in a Chilean coal mine are finally taking their story to the big screen. The miners have sold their story to Mike Medavoy and signed Jose Rivera to write the screenplay. (Deadline)

-- Nardine Saad

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