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March 28, 2008

Apple of your eye

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We love Steve Jobs. We hate Steve Jobs. Maybe we just resent our dependence on Steve Jobs.

Color us conflicted over the genius  from whose big brain sprang the iPhone, Pixar, iTunes and the Cadillac of retail-infotainment, the Apple Store.

But look what it gives: an REM live show at the Apple Store in London this week (frontman Michael Stipe is pictured). The SoHo store is also a hotbed for musicians and other creative types, from trip-hoppers Morcheeba to Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar-Wai stopping by recently to rock the house.

Book all that stuff into the Glendale store and we'll drop the ambiguity.

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Oscar Contenders

  • So "The Dark Knight" didn't make it into the final five after all, never mind that critical and popular support. Let's just call the comic-inspired mega-hit "The Biggest Snubee."

    Here are the best picture contenders in a race that, two weeks away from the Oscars, seems to be a foregone conclusion ("Slumdog") unless there's a come-from-behind possibility ("The Reader" anyone?)

    "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," with Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett; the politically timely "Milk;" rags-to-riches fairy tale, "Slumdog Millionaire," Holocaust best-seller-based drama "The Reader," and Watergate-era biopic "Frost/Nixon."

    Could "Button" and "Slumdog" split the vote, allowing another film to take the prize? Doesn't seem likely. After having clung to "Button" for months as what we thought would be the Academy voters' top vhoice, our money's now on "Slumdog." Momentum can't be ignored.

    Watch this blog for updates, ephemera and all manner of postulating.

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  • Mmmmm, chocolate Oscar. Not every star will walk away from the 81st annual Academy Awards with a trophy, but if they hit the high-profile Governor's Ball they can have pastry chef Sherry Yard's gold-dusted candy version. Also on the menu from celeb chef Wolfgang Puck is tuna tartare in sesame miso cones, chopped Chino Farms vegetable salad with ginger soy vinaigrette, Maine lobster and caviar. Serve it up! (Getty Images)

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