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A few Opening Ceremony–connected celebrities contributed something to their effort.
Just when you were thinking about taking your eyes off the throne for a second.
Plus: James Lipton dines with Chris Rock, Senator Schumer chills in Williamsburg, and more, in our weekly roundup of celebrity dining.
See the video for "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win."
Brought to you by Spike Jonze.
The two top-secret projects from the Oscar-winning screenwriter finally get loglines.
Also, Justin Bieber is opening a retail store in L.A., and Vivienne Westwood is collaborating with Palladium Alliance on a jewelry line.
Plus: Darren Aronofsky liked the movie!
"Basically, we played Spike some music from the album and the first images that came to his mind had the same feeling as this idea for a science fiction film I had when I was younger."
The video for "Drunk Girls" is somewhat reminiscent of "This Too Shall Pass."
Thirty-five minutes of adorable robot love.
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