Fast Track: Taylor Swift dominates CMT Music Awards
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A roundup of entertainment headlines for Thursday
Taylor Swift may have dominated the CMT Music Awards, but the pop-infused winners, performers and attendees — including Justin Bieber and Ludacris — showed that everyone’s a little bit country. (MTV)
Meanwhile, Sheryl Crow revealed a bit more than her singing talent at the CMT Awards. (New York Daily News)
Can “Super 8” live up to its super hype? Not according to critic Kenneth Turan. (Los Angeles Times)
Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, Olivia Harrison show love for “Love” as the Beatles-based show in Las Vegas celebrates its fifth anniversary. (Pop & Hiss)
Twitter and Facebook users help “Star Trek’s” Capt. James T. Kirk get the proper, social-network savvy send-off he deserves. (Hero Complex)
Weinergate just got dishier: New York Rep. Anthony Weiner’s wife reveals she’s pregnant, more photos surface (Los Angeles Times)
Jack Donaghy to the rescue! With Weiner under fire, Alec Baldwin could step in as an alternate Democratic candidate for New York mayor. (Ministry of Gossip)
The next generation of cartoon-lovers is set to get a dose of Daffy and Tweety when “Looney Toons” returns to theaters. Perhaps Sylvester’s “sufferin’ succotash” could get a second life? (24 Frames)
Home video won’t kill the movie-screen star? Blu-ray sales aren’t making up for dwindling DVD sales. (Company Town)
Shania Twain may have taken a spill at Wednesday’s CMT Awards, but the country music maven is standing back up to headline her own Las Vegas residency. (Entertainment Weekly)
Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries prepare to sing a pre-nup. Well, a girl’s got to protect her assets .... (Us)
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