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Fast Track: Bruce Springsteen, E Street Band going back on road

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A roundup of entertainment headlines for Monday.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are releasing a new album (the first since the saxophonist Clarence Clemons died) and will tour in 2012. (Bruce Springsteen.net)

“Breaking Dawn -- Part 1” made a lot of money, but not as much as “New Moon.” Twihards are growing up. (Los Angeles Times)

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Taylor Swift won the American Music Award for artist of the year, but aren’t we really talking about LMFAO and David Hasselhoff in his underwear? (Los Angeles Times)

HBO has released its first look at Season 2 of “Game of Thrones.” (Deadline)

Woody Allen’s son, Ronan Farrow, has been named a Rhodes scholar. (Huffington Post)

Enough with the kids’ stuff: Martin Scorsese is returning to the dark side with his next movie, the serial killer thriller “The Snowman.” (THR)

J.K. Rowling and Hugh Grant are among the notable names testifying at the U.K. inquiry into media ethics this week. (Huffington Post)

“House of Leaves” author Mark Z. Danielewski will release a 27-part novel, with a new installment every three months, starting in 2014. (New York Times)

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Scarlett Johansson will make her directorial debut with “Summer Crossing,” adapted from a Truman Capote novella. At least she knows how to shoot good angles. (Variety)

Lady Gaga’s dad reportedly gets half of all the money she makes. That’s probably enough for him to overlook her semi-nudity in public. (New York Post)

Will audiences respond to a modern black-and-white silent film? The answer for “The Artist” appears to be yes. (The Envelope)

Ashton Kutcher bought Demi Moore a brand-new Lexus to win back her heart. It didn’t work. (TMZ)

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