November 5, 2007 Could Grey’s Be The First To Go?

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No, the show isn’t being canceled, but with the WGA strike going on, it could be one of the first round of scripted primetime shows to go into reruns. Writers in New York and LA officially went on strike last night, and they started picketing at several studio lots earlier this morning, in an attempt to gain missed royalties from DVD and Internet media sales. The first shows to get the ax are all the late night programs that rely on writers to cut the opening monologues. The majority of scripted primetime shows were supposed to be in the clear until January or February of 2008, but Patrick Dempsey has already voiced the fact that his bread and butter show may be in trouble before that:

“The problem is that we’re not that far ahead, script-wise. I think we’ll have enough shows that take us through Christmas, and after that, we’ll see if that’s the season or not…I think there’s a real chance of that happening. It’s going to be very bad for television, certainly. The season will be wiped out.

“My concern is not so much for myself really, because I’ll be alright, but I think how long this strike lasts is going to affect a lot of people that are living paycheck to paycheck — they are going to be damaged profoundly by this, and I think that’s a real tragedy,” he said. “I think a lot of people and a lot of families are going to be in a difficult place in their lives; hopefully we can come to some sort of understanding and resolve this soon enough that it doesn’t affect those people.”

It could be a crazy time for our favorite shows and those who will be put out of work, so we hope the strike doesn’t last as long as people are predicting!

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Keira Knightley Covers Elle

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Checkout the splendiferous Keira Knightley gracing the December issue of Elle magazine! Well done!

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Monday’s Fashion Focus!

Love muffins, it’s Monday, and we’re all struggling to pull it together for the week. Nothing gets us more excited than a few hot wardrobe pieces. Dolce & Gabbana’s Fall/Winter collection has a few that we think would work nicely for the chilly weather rotation—guys and girls alike!

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Ocelot Print Carla Pump

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Leather Chelsea Boot

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Runway Large Patent Satchel

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Long Pea Coat

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Sheryl Crow’s Coming Back!

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We love, love, love Sheryl Crow. Her musical style is crazy, and she’s showcased her physical and mental strength following her battle with breast cancer. She’s due out with another album, which is set to drop on February 5, 2008 with the title “Detours”. Check out her new single, “Shine Over Babylon”, below:

Sheryl Crow—Shine Over Babylon

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American Gangster Leads The Box Office!

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This is great news! Did any of our love muffins check out the film this weekend? It was selling out all over Los Angeles, and as of this morning, it brought in over $46 million at the box office. You can always depend on Denzel to boost those theater dollars! Bee Movie came in a close second with $39 million followed by Saw IV with about $11 million.

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Why Shia, Why?

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You’re no one in Hollywood until you get arrested! That’s just what ‘lil LaBeouf did over the weekend. He was in a Walgreens in Chicago, and he refused to leave. The fact that he seemed to be drunk didn’t help. Now he’s facing a misdemeanor trespassing charge at the upcoming November 28th trial. Even the cute, unassuming ones want to keep their names in the tabloids!

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