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Fast Track: Andy Cohen’s show to air five nights a week on Bravo

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A roundup of entertainment headlines for Tuesday.

Can’t get enough of Andy Cohen’s smiling mug on Bravo? Good news: His “Watch What Happens Live!” show will be on five nights a week starting in January. (Los Angeles Times)

We’re down to the final two episodes of this round of “Dancing With the Stars.” (Los Angeles Times)

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The New York Film Critics Circle has moved its awards to see “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” first. It had better be good. (Los Angeles Times)

The Rolling Stones’ “Exile on Main St.” and Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech will be inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2012. (>Los Angeles Times)

One radio producer’s Christopher Walken impression was so good, he fooled the Associated Press. Here’s what happened... (Access Hollywood)

Netflix is looking at a loss for 2012 as shares sink toward a new 52-week low. (Reuters)

“Star Wars: Identities” brings props and costumes from the Lucasfilm Archives to a Montreal museum and allows visitors to create their own “Star Wars” character. (SlashFilm)

Sylvester Stallone is producing a “Rocky” musical. Can “Rambo!” be far behind? (THR)

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Report: Justin Bieber has taken the DNA test to prove he’s not the father of Mariah Yater’s baby. (TMZ)

Jessica Biel, who once said she didn’t get roles because she was too pretty, says she’s losing out to Anne Hathaway now. (New York Post)

Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy and Richard Linklater are thinking about doing a follow-up to “Before Sunset.” (Movieline)

Now you can dress like Bella on her wedding day for just $799 with this “Breaking Dawn” wedding dress replica. (Wall Street Journal)

--Patrick Kevin Day

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