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Monday, 22 February 2010 - US-ENTERTAINMENT Summary
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EMI says wants to hold on to Abbey Road studios LONDON - Music company EMI wants to retain ownership of the Abbey Road recording studios, immortalized by the Beatles album of the same name, though it is talking to other parties about revitalizing the site, EMI said on Sunday. A source familiar with the situation told Reuters last week that loss-making EMI had put the studios up for sale and was talking to a few interested firms, although no deal was imminent. "Hurt Locker," "Up in the Air" win key film awards LOS ANGELES - Iraqi war film "The Hurt Locker" and corporate downsizing drama "Up In the Air" won honors from screenwriters on Saturday in the final, major Hollywood awards show leading up to the Oscars. "Hurt Locker" writer Mark Boal won best original screenplay from the Writers Guild of America and "Up In the Air" claimed the prize for best adapted screenplay for co-writers Sheldon Turner and Jason Reitman. Berlin film fest laps up "Honey" but lacks bite BERLIN - The 60th Berlin film festival ended with a generally popular Golden Bear winner, the elegiac Turkish father-and-son drama "Honey," but the annual movie marathon failed to impress some critics who said it lacked bite. While acknowledging a solid competition of 20 movies that was better than recent years, they bemoaned a lack of standout entries of the kind that light up a major festival. Sean Penn charged in clash with LA photographer LOS ANGELES - Oscar-winner Sean Penn, as infamous for problems with paparazzi as he is famous for acting, has been charged with two crimes after a run-in with a photographer last year and could face jail time if convicted, Los Angeles prosecutors said on Friday. Penn, 49, was charged with misdemeanor battery and vandalism after allegedly kicking a photographer in the leg and breaking his camera last October at an upscale shopping center in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles, the city attorney's office said. Michael Jackson's dad gets access to medical record LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles judge ruled on Friday that Michael Jackson's father can have access to a portion of the dead pop star's medical records, which might be used in a possible wrongful death lawsuit. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff said Joe Jackson can hire a medical expert to review records from the hospital where his pop singer son was taken after suffering cardiac arrest due to a drug overdose in June last year. Depardieu charms as anti-hero in French tragi-comedy BERLIN - French veteran Gerard Depardieu charmed audiences in his latest film "Mammuth" with his depiction of a lumbering, hairy anti-hero who re-discovers the poetry in life after retiring. In the tragi-comic French movie, which premiered at the Berlin film festival on Friday, Mammuth retires from his job in a slaughterhouse but needs to gather the necessary paperwork from former employers to be able to claim his pension. FCC looking at pulled Fox game show: report NEW YORK - The Federal Communications Commission is looking into allegations that producers of a Fox game show that never aired fed answers to potential contestants before taping the show last year, the New York Times reported on Friday. The newspaper cited a letter about the show, called "Our Little Genius" that the commission released in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. The quiz show, which featured contestants between the ages of 6 and 12, was pulled from Fox before its premiere in early January, according to the Times. Lloyd Webber interested in buying Abbey Road studios LONDON - British musical theater impresario Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber is "very interested" in buying London's Abbey Road recording studios, made famous by the Beatles, his spokesman said on Friday. Lloyd Webber, whose stage musicals include "Cats" and "Phantom of the Opera", "thinks it is vital that the studios are saved for the future of the music industry in the UK," the composer's spokesman told British news outlets. Iggy Pop and Stooges prepare for "Power" play DETROIT - For Iggy Pop and the current incarnation of the Stooges, plans involve "a three-year cycle" that will include the expanded re-release of 1973's seminal "Raw Power" album, touring and likely some new recording. "We'll give it a good, sharp poke for the next three years and then step back and see where we are, see what we can do with it after that," Pop told Billboard.com. "After that we should step back and pick our shots once in a while," he said of the proto-punk rock band, which is about to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. "Hopefully we can be like something that convenes for certain occasions." 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