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"He was negotiating to become the CEO, but it was never official."
Beyoncé, Emma Stone, Rye Rye, and more, in the best of this month's celebrity magazine portraits.
Also, 'Vogue' puts out an iPad app today.
It's Monster Monday (i.e. Swizz's day of the week to release free tracks). This one is called "King Tut," and it thankfully has no samples from the Steve Martin song.
Swizz will assist in the process of "teaching students the skills of creative entrepreneurship for the music industry."
It's part of the hip-hop producer's new "Monster Mondays" series.
Also Ryan Leslie and Fabolous.
The latest in Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Friday MP3 giveaway.
A mellow, seven-and-a-half-minute MP3.
Plus: Cameron Diaz has a birthday dinner at The Lion with A-Rod, Ice-T and Coco are at Abe & Arthur’s, and more, in our weekly roundup of celebrity dining.
Three free mixtapes, actually, featuring a decade of Beatz-ified songs.
Complete with a Norman Mailer name-drop.
Charlie Sheen's crew hates him, Angelina's kids call the nanny "Mom."
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