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Yankees Owner George Steinbrenner Dies

George Steinbrenner, who bought a declining New York Yankees team in 1973 and left an indelible mark on sports’ most storied franchise, has died. He was 80. In an often tumultuous reign, in which he promised to stay out of the team’s daily affairs but often did not, the Bronx Bombers won seven of their 27 titles. Just as impressively, he build the franchise into a global powerhouse valued at over $1 billion. Having retired to Tampa, Fla., he turned 80 this past July 4. A rep for the family said in a statement: “It is with profound sadness that the family of George M. Steinbrenner III announces his passing . He passed away this morning in Tampa, Fla., at age 80.” George Steinbrenner, left, with former N.Y. City mayor Rudy Giuliani. “He was an incredible and charitable man. Funeral arrangements will be private. There will be an additional public service with details to be announced.” Steinbrenner’s death comes nine months after the Yankees won their first World Series title since 2000, beating the Phillies at the new Yankee Stadium. The magnate, whose infamous, blustering ways lessened considerably in recent years, had been in failing health since 2006, rarely appearing in public. Introduced at the inaugural game of the new stadium he constructed in April 2009, he received an ovation, at which point shoulders shook and he cried. Rest in peace, George.

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Andrew Garfield Named the New Spider-Man

Sony Pictures has found someone to follow in the webbed shoes of Tobey Maguire. Little-known actor Andrew Garfield has won the coveted role, as the franchise is looking for a reboot . It will take us back to a time long before Peter Parker gained his special abilities. Garfield was born in Los Angeles, but raised in England. He appeared in The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus and will co-star with Justin Timberlake in the upcoming Facebook-based film Social Network . He received a BAFTA in 2008 for his performance in Boy A . Said director Marc Webb: “Though his name may be new to many, those who know this young actor’s work understand his extraordinary talents. He has a rare combination of intelligence, wit, and humanity.” What do you think? Can you picture Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man?

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Eclipse Breaks Box Office Record for Midnight Showings

Eclipse is the best Twilight Saga film to date. Perhaps this helped the movie set a box office record early this morning, but we have a feeling it would have done quite well even without THG’s glowing review . The third film in this franchise broke the second film’s record haul for midnight showings today, as Eclipse pulled in a whopping $30 million across 4,416 screens nationwide. That figure also marks the widest release of all-time, bumping Iron Man 2 down a notch. New Moon grossed close to $300 domestically during its run, while the original Twlight topped out at $193 million. Expect Eclipse to sky-rocket past both those numbers. Just how huge has the Twilight Saga become? In an incident both depressing and hilarious, Elena Kagan was asked about t during her Supreme Court confirmation hearings today. As you can see below, she refrained from commenting on her affiliation with Team Jacob or Team Edward. Elena Kagan on Eclipse

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Twilight Talk from Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner

Over the last few weeks, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner have been traveling the globe and promoting Eclipse . Meanwhile, Robert Pattinson has been filming Water for Elephants . But all three stars will converage on Los Angeles tomorrow night for the world premiere of the third Twilight Saga film. They also sat down with Entertainment Weekly recently and talked about the franchise in general. Excerpts from the interview are below: Stewart, on Bella in Breaking Dawn : One of the main objectives of the series is to get Bella to a point where she’s mature enough to make such a hefty decision, and she goes through a lot. In the fourth one, she is going to become a wife. She is going to become a mom. She is going to become an adult and a vampire. To do it so young, it needs to be believable. I’m really excited about playing that. Pattinson, on talk that Breaking Dawn is Mormon-themed :

Los Angeles Lakers clinch the NBA title – Sports News – Tops Sri …

the los angeles lakers rallied from big early deficit to win their second successive nba championship with cliff hanging 83 79 game seven victory over boston celtics triumph gave 16th record 11th for coach phil jackson as they also became first team repeat champions since winning three in row 2000 … As the final horn sounded, Lakers ‘ purple and gold confetti fell from the rafters and Los Angeles players charged the court to celebrate victory over their greatest rivals. …

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Lakers 83, Celtics 79: L.A. Still Runs the Game – Silver Screen …

Ron Artest led a ferocious Laker comeback in Game Seven to seal the franchise’s second straight NBA championship . … all fans of the purple and gold . With a bit over eight minutes left in the third quarter, the Celtics led by 13. To that point, they had allowed the Lakers to score only 36 points all night long. Laker warrior-god Kobe Bryant was suffering through one of his worst-ever playoff outings, and for a while it seemed the team’s repeat hopes would sink with him. …

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Longtime Devil John MacLean to be Named New Head Coach

Filed under: Devils , Eastern , NHL Coaching A day many thought could happen a year ago has finally arrived. The New Jersey Devils are poised to name former player John MacLean as their new head coach, according to the team’s website . A press conference is set for Thursday afternoon. MacLean replaces Jacques Lemaire, who retired after one season on the job. He becomes the 11th head coach — and eighth different one — since Lemaire’s first departure from the franchise in 1998.

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Jeff Beck Soars At Intimate Les Paul Tribute Concert, By Kurt Loder

Legendary guitarist gets small at New York’s Iridium club. By Kurt Loder Jeff Beck performs in New York on Wednesday Photo: Larry Busacca/ Getty Images NEW YORK — How rare an event was the small-club show Jeff Beck played here on Wednesday night? Well, Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett flew in from his home in Hawaii to catch it. And he wasn’t the only weighty player in attendance. Also crowding into the packed-out Iridium, a Broadway jazz club, were E Street Band (and “Sopranos”) veteran Steven Van Zandt; onetime Stray Cat Brian Setzer; psychedelic-blues virtuoso Warren Haynes, of Gov’t Mule; and such notable Beck buddies as Letterman bandleader Paul Shaffer. They were all on hand to catch the great guitarist in an uncommon context. Beck’s fiery, soaring style — which has been unendingly influential ever since he emerged as Eric Clapton’s replacement in the Yardbirds in 1965 — makes glorious use of maximum volume. However, his two Iridium dates (the first one, the night before, had drawn such admirers as David Bowie) were a birthday tribute to Beck’s late friend, the innovative guitarist Les Paul, whose own style was clean, sharp and jazzy. In saluting Paul — who maintained a weekly Iridium gig virtually up to the time of his death last year , at the age of 94 — Beck would necessarily be turning down the volume a bit; and since Paul had a strong country side, too, his English acolyte would also be showcasing his rockabilly chops. Beck was joined for these dates by Irish singer Imelda May and her tight three-piece band. May is a belter with range — she’s up for taking on early Elvis and even Howlin’ Wolf, and she held her own as Beck called forth the ghosts of such rockabilly guitar masters as Cliff Gallup and Paul Burlison (on a stomping rendition of “Train Kept A-Rollin’,” a tune Beck covered with the Yardbirds). But May also shifted down to a smoky purr for Julie London’s late-night lounge standard, “Cry Me a River” (with Beck flawlessly replicating Barney Kessel’s original plaintive chord patterns); and her takes on such vintage Les Paul recordings as “How High the Moon” and “Bye Bye Blues,” whipped along by Beck’s heavily echoed riffing, were pure, jumping ’50s pop. Paul invented the solid-body Gibson guitar that bears his name, and Beck has played one at various times throughout his career. But he’s most closely associated with the Fender Stratocaster, which has a throatier, more sinuous tone. So when he strapped one on midway through the show (possibly to the dismay of Gibson Guitar execs in the audience), the music grew noticeably more muscular. Bringing on a four-piece horn section, he unleashed the deathless crunch of “The Peter Gunn Theme,” and then — out of nowhere — launched into a rendition of the Shangri-Las’ girl-group classic, “Remember (Walkin’ in the Sand),” that might have actually raised the roof if the club weren’t located in a basement. The show peaked when Beck invited Brian Setzer out onstage (“the only guy in the room who could give him competition,” Van Zandt whispered) with his trademark Gretsch guitar. Their extended, dueling-riffs run-through of Eddie Cochran’s “Twenty Flight Rock” was the sort of thing guitar fans might expect to hear only in heaven. The crowd was still buzzing at an upstairs party following the show. Most people have a favorite Beck phase: the Yardbirds stuff, of course, or maybe the mid-’70s jazz-fusion period of Blow by Blow and Wired. For Kirk Hammett, the Jeff Beck Group’s 1968 blues-rock touchstone, Truth, was a major album. “One of the very first guitar solos I ever heard was the one on ‘Let Me Love You,’ ” Hammett said. “I flew in from Hawaii, but he flew in from some other universe.” Related Artists Jeff Beck Les Paul

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New ‘Bourne’ Movie Planned As Sequel, Not Prequel

Matt Damon’s participation in the fourth “Bourne” film is unclear. By Eric Ditzian Matt Damon as Jason Bourne in “The Bourne Ultimatum” Photo: Jasin Boland/ Universal Studios Call it the Bourne Determination. Despite the participation of star Matt Damon and two-time franchise director Paul Greengrass being in doubt, Universal is pushing forward with plans for a fourth “Bourne” movie, tentatively called “The Bourne Legacy.” And word is that, in contrast to earlier rumors that the new flick would be a reboot or a prequel, “Legacy” will be a straight sequel. According to reports from Variety and Deadline.com , Universal has hired Tony Gilroy to write the script. Gilroy wrote the first three movies and has also been tapped to write a franchise bible, lending credence to the idea that the fourth film is only the beginning of Universal’s big-screen plans for the “Bourne” universe. “Legacy” — which will not be based on “The Bourne Legacy,” an Eric Lustabader-penned novel in the Robert Ludlum series — is looking at a 2012 release date. The news that the forthcoming “Bourne” film will be a sequel comes as something of a surprise. Earlier this year, Damon said the next installment would likely be a prequel . But whether or not Damon and Greengrass will take part in the fourth film is an open question. Back in February, Damon said he wouldn’t reprise the role without Greengrass, who bowed out of his directing duties last fall. Yet both men left the door open to returning to the franchise down the line. “We see a very clear way that they could go [with the story] that wouldn’t interfere with the series that we have and that might give it a chance to have a life right now and if we come back and did another one, even after that without us,” . That “very clear way” seemingly involved rebooting the franchise with another actor taking Bourne’s identity, or name given to a uniquely positioned government operative. Such a storytelling technique would easily allow Damon and Greengrass to reenter the fold in the future. But with Gilroy back in charge of storytelling duties, there’s always the chance that Damon and Greengrass can be enticed to return. As the director himself , he maintains a good relationship with the studio and he plans to work with Damon again. “I’m going to continue to make movies for Universal,” Greengrass told us in March. “I’m going to continue to make movies with Matt hopefully. They’ll undoubtedly continue to make ‘Bourne’ movies. So it’s all good news.”

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Twilight Saga Gals Speak on Franchise Appeal, Hot Hunks and More

Kristen Stewart is stuck traveling the globe with Taylor Lautner. That poor, poor girl. Meanwhile, a bunch of her Twilight Saga castmates gathered together for an interview with Vanity Fair, in which they each dishe on various aspects of the franchise. Let’s see what they had to say… Nikki Reed (Rosalie Cullen), on the appeal of the movies: “Bella and Edward’s love is very taboo and forbidden and I think that kind of represents all youthful relationships, because that’s what all first loves feel like… It’s sort of borderline, like, insane.” Elizabeth Reaser (Esme), on male co-stars, such as Lautner and Robert Pattinson : “Oh, it gets so old, you have no idea. It has no effect on me. They’re all gorgeous and lovely boys… You just want someone interesting and weird at a certain point. I have a massive crush on Larry David.” Bryce Dallas Howard (Victoria): “I had seen Twilight innumerable times. After I saw it for the fourth time, one of my best guy friends, for my birthday, made me Post-it notes with Robert Pattinson’s face that said, ‘Live Dangerously,’ because I was so obsessed. My husband actually said to me, ‘Do I need to be worried about this?’” Ashley Greene (Alice), on Eclipse : “You don’t have to be psychic to know how this movie’s going to do. Obviously, it’s going to be a hit.”

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