Danny Boyle and Stephen Daldry to Direct the London Olympics
"Zombies [will] not be running around on stage."
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"Zombies [will] not be running around on stage."
"I can't say any more. It would be lovely, wouldn't it?"
Blur leader Damon Albarn is under serious consideration for the job of artistic director for the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.
If she doesn't play a triple-threat (model, actress, pommel-horse champ) who fights with Blair and Serena for a spot at Yale, we'll be outraged.
The closing Ceremony included little that we couldn't have thought up if someone gave us millions of dollars, thousands of people, and terrible taste.
Plus: Michael Keaton will play a Ken doll in 'Toy Story 3.'
We're definitely watching Sunday night. (Or on the Internet Sunday morning, when they actually happen.)
James Powderly let friends know he was being held via Twitter direct message.
While humans behave like superheroes inside the arena, outside, an army of workers keeps the Olympics running smoothly.
The chairman of NBC is reporting from the Olympics, in as inimitable a fashion as you might expect.
Who else took home the gold this week?
Michael Phelps listens to Weezy's "I'm Me" before he swims. What other athletes could benefit from Wayne's motivational power?
'I am proud to have been chosen to sing at all,' says plucky little Yang Peiyi.
Say it ain't so, Zhang!
The ball's in your court, London.
The Zhang Yimou–directed ceremony won't air until tonight in the U.S., but it already happened.
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