Fast Track: Steve Jobs, who transformed entertainment, has died
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A roundup of entertainment headlines for Thursday:
Steve Jobs, the charismatic Apple co-founder, who transformed entertainment and technology, has died. (Los Angeles Times)
Here’s an interactive timeline of Steve Jobs’ life. (Los Angeles Times)
Johnny Depp apologizes for comparing photo shoots to rape. (BBC)
Los Angeles Philharmonic’s Gustavo Dudamel is named artist of the year by Gramophone magazine. (Culture Monster)
Eddie Murphy’s upcoming flick “Tower Heist” is going to on-demand three weeks after debuting in theaters, for the hefty price of $59.99. (Company Town)
Who should pay for the Motion Picture Academy’s proposed museum at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art? (Los Angeles Times)
Jennifer Aniston tells Elle she once threw a chair at a director, and that she doesn’t want a baby any time soon. (Los Angeles Times)
Miranda Kerr says husband Orlando Bloom is a great dad. (People)
“Real Steel” actor Hugh Jackman says the robot boxing movie’s real mettle is in its father-son story. (Hero Complex)
Lady Gaga may be getting a Lifetime biopic. (Los Angeles Times)
Snoop Dogg may be getting a family sitcom on NBC. (Deadline)
Stephen Colbert teases Mos Def about his new name, Yasiin Bey, during Black Star’s appearance on “The Colbert Report.” (Stereogum)
“American Horror Story” is getting very mixed reactions. (TV.com)
“Dancing With the Stars” fans are not happy that Kristin Cavallari got the boot. (Los Angeles Times)
“Sesame Street” is introducing an impoverished Muppet to fight hunger. (CNN)
-- Noelene Clark
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