Friday, August 12, 2011

Film producer Jon Peters accused in harassment case

LOS ANGELES | Fri Aug 12, 2011 8:36pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hollywood producer Jon Peters' former personal assistant testified on Friday that he crawled into bed with her uninvited at an Australian hotel.

Shelly Morita's testimony came in a Los Angeles Superior Court trial of her $1 million sexual harassment lawsuit against the 66 year-old producer of such films as "Superman Returns" and "Batman".

Peters, who spent time working as a hair stylist in the 1970s, is thought to be one of the inspirations for actor Warren Beatty's womanizing hairdresser in the 1975 film "Shampoo." He was not in court on Friday.

Morita, 44, said that when she and Peters were staying in separate hotel rooms in Australia during the making of "Superman Returns" in 2005, she was startled to find her boss lying next to her in the middle of the night.

"He said, 'I can't sleep ... I'm lonely, let me just stay here with you,'" Morita testified. Morita said she repeatedly told Peters to leave, and that he eventually did.

She also told the court that later on the trip, Peters urged her to share a joint of marijuana with him.

"He leaned over and pushed his face against my mouth and blew smoke," she said. "I pushed him off. He laughed and thought it was funny."

Peters denies the allegations and his lawyers contend that they were concocted with help from an attorney representing plaintiffs in other cases against Peters.

Peters launched his producing career with the 1976 film "A Star Is Born" featuring Barbra Streisand.

Morita, who filed her lawsuit in 2006 after quitting her job, is seeking $1 million for emotional distress and $500,000 in lost wages, plus punitive damages.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Jill Serjeant)



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"Don't Stop Believin": "Glee" cast will be back

LOS ANGELES | Fri Aug 12, 2011 4:11pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Laying low" must not be in the vocabulary for the television musical comedy "Glee."

For a show that has been on summer break, it's been an active few months for the popular series about the high school singing choir.

The cast members have been on a live concert tour that is now part of the feature length "Glee: The 3D Concert Movie," which opens in theaters on Friday, and they have been the subject of massive fan speculation over who will "graduate" from the show after the third season, which premieres on September 20.

For all those Gleeks wondering just who is in, and who is out, the cast members say it will all clear up, soon enough.

"Everything is going to be revealed in the very first episode," Amber Riley, who plays Mercedes, told Reuters while promoting the Glee concert feature film. "You'll see who are juniors and you'll see who are seniors."

Much has happened to the show's performers during their summer break. They traveled across the North America and the U.K. for the "Glee Live! In Concert" tour where cast members -- including Lea Michele, Chris Colfer, Corey Monteith and Heather Morris -- sang many of the memorable songs from the series' first two seasons including "Don't Stop Believin,'", "Teenage Dream" and "Slave 4 U".

The concert movie not only showcases the tour, but goes backstage to get some behind-the-scenes glimpses of the stars, and it throws the spotlight on some extraordinary fans.

CAN'T STOP THE BUZZ

But neither fan fervor over the live tour or movie release seem able to stop the incessant buzz about which students will be leaving the show since creator Ryan Murphy told showbusiness website The Hollywood Reporter in July that in order to keep the high school setting credible, actors Michele (Rachel), Colfer (Kurt) and Monteith (Finn) would not be back for season four.

Murphy fueled even more speculation about the upcoming season when he said the show would return to some of the darker comedy and plotlines that marked the first season in 2009.

The news stunned fans and even the actors. "Glee" producers then scrambled to get out the news that plans were underway for the three stars to appear in a spin-off -- an idea from which they later retreated.

While promoting the concert movie, the actors also tried to play down any controversy.

"Just because people are graduating doesn't mean they're not gonna be on the show anymore," said Kevin McHale, who plays the wheelchair bound Artie. "Graduation is a normal part of high school so people don't need to freak out."

Colfer wouldn't confirm his fate at the end of next season, saying only that things have "completely blown out of proportion", while Monteith said he was "looking forward to reading the script and seeing who's there."

Regardless of her own fate, Michele already has ideas on how she'd like to see the new season unfold for Rachel.

"I think it's seriously time to meet my dads," said the actress of her character's gay fathers, who have not so far been seen on screen.

"To see what its like to be a young girl living in Lima, Ohio being raised by two gay men is a really important topic," said Michele. "To focus on that would be very helpful to young girls and boys who are raised in households with same-sex marriages."

(Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)



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Coldplay's new "Mylo Xyloto" album gets October release

NEW YORK | Fri Aug 12, 2011 4:21pm EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) - British rock band Coldplay announced on Friday they will release their fifth studio album on October 25 in the United States and a day earlier elsewhere

The group unveiled the new album's graffiti pop art reversible cover and its title "Mylo Xyloto," on its website, but did not explain what the album title meant.

The album's new single, "September," will be released on September 12, following the June release of "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall".

Lead vocalist Chris Martin told Billboard the album, co-produced by Brian Eno, does not fit into "any musical kind of box".

"I think we have a lot to prove to ourselves. There's no point in not going for it," he said in an interview published on Friday.

The band's fifth album, which will be released in digital, CD and vinyl formats, follows their 2008 album "Viva La Vida", which sold 2.8 million units in the United States.

(Editing by Jill Serjeant)



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Wyclef Jean offers new skills to quake-hit Haitians

PORT-AU-PRINCE | Fri Aug 12, 2011 9:47am EDT

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - James Tabuteau has been living in a ramshackle tent camp in Haiti's capital since last year's catastrophic earthquake wrecked his home, struggling to find enough unskilled temporary work to feed his young family.

But as one of the first graduates of a free vocational training program set up by Haitian-American hip-hop star Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti foundation, Tabuteau is now a newly minted carpenter with hopes of rebuilding his life and his nation.

"The day of my graduation there was an engineer that was attending the ceremony who told me he was interested in hiring me. So I am now talking to them and I am confident I'll find the job. And they also know I was one of the best students," said Tabuteau, a 25-year-old newlywed with a baby son.

"Now I can have a stable job and you never know, I could soon have my own shop. That is my dream."

Yele Haiti has teamed up with several other organizations to help expand the skilled workforce that Haiti needs in order to recover from the massive January 2010 quake that killed up to 300,000 people and made hundreds of thousands homeless.

A class of 106 trainees graduated on July 29 in construction crafts such as carpentry, masonry and plumbing.

"Now, as a plumber I see my future differently," said 29-year-old Jean Luckson Louis-Jeune, a graduate who said he had never held a job before.

"I finished high school, but I did not have the means to enter a university. But one does not have to be an engineer, agronomist or doctor to be useful, the country also needs the professional I have become today," Louis-Jeune said.

Yele Haiti plans to offer training in other job skills in different regions as part of an effort to get survivors out of the tent camps -- some 600,000 are still living there -- and out of the abject poverty many endured even before the quake.

"I don't think charity can solve the problems of the Haitian people. We need to empower people so that they may be able to take their lives and their future into their own hands," Jean, who first gained fame as a member of the Fugees band, told Reuters.

Yele Haiti's chief executive, Derek Johnson, said those already working will be included in the training in order to improve their skills. A hospitality school will open in September in the southern port city of Jacmel, where tourism is a vital sector, he said.

ROVING AMBASSADOR

U.S. entrepreneur Michael Capponi, who is building a hotel and restaurant in Jacmel, is among several business operators who have promised to hire Yele Haiti hospitality trainees.

"We want to have well-trained staff to provide the best services possible to our clients," Capponi said.

The poorest state in the Western Hemisphere, chronically underdeveloped Haiti has earned a reputation as "a nation of NGOs" and its government officials have often complained they are left out of the planning and coordination among the myriads of non-governmental aid groups working there.

Jean's foundation has won praise from Haitian President Michel Martelly, a fellow musician whose election in March Jean enthusiastically supported.

Martelly, who has vowed to haul Haiti out of poverty, said a qualified workforce was essential to meet the expectation of investors in construction, tourism and other sectors.

"What Yele Haiti is doing is fully in line with what we want for the youth who need a profession in order to find sustainable jobs," Martelly told Reuters.

The president said Jean's foundation also had provided food, medical and educational aid in Haiti. He honored Jean last month for his humanitarian work and efforts to promote the country abroad.

Martelly re-appointed Jean as Haiti's roving ambassador, an honor first bestowed on him by former President Rene Preval. Jean resigned it and gave up his diplomatic passport last year when he himself tried to run for president in the election.

The Grammy-award-winning singer, who was born in Haiti, was not allowed to stand because he had lived most of his life in New York and was deemed not to have met residency rules.

"I will continue to promote Haiti, to get investors to come to invest in the country. As a humanitarian I want to see how we can continue to bring aid. Not aid in terms of charity, but aid that can help people aid themselves," said Jean.

(Editing by Jane Sutton and Mohammad Zargham)



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Stephen Colbert aims comedic political ad at Iowa

LOS ANGELES | Fri Aug 12, 2011 10:44am EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Comedian Stephen Colbert is putting his political action committee cash to work with advertisements that mockingly endorse Texas Governor Rick Perry ahead of an Iowa straw poll this week on the other Republican presidential hopefuls.

The tongue-in-cheek advertising campaign is the first that Colbert has launched since the Comedy Central comedian won approval in June from the Federal Election Commission to form his "Super PAC."

In a pair of advertisements unveiled on his Super PAC website this week ahead of the Ames Straw Poll on Saturday, Colbert jokingly urges Iowans to write in the name of Texas Governor Rick Perry, who is not listed on the ballot, but to misspell it as "Parry."

"I called dibs on Rick Parry a long time ago," Colbert said in a comedic statement that lauds the staunchly conservative governor for his "tough talk" and "cowboy boots."

The comedian who masquerades as a conservative commentator on his late-night program "The Colbert Report" but has espoused liberal causes seems to have made a well-timed choice for his satirical endorsement.

On Thursday, a Perry spokesman confirmed he will seek the 2012 Republican nomination. Perry's official announcement is planned for Saturday.

Colbert joked that he wants Iowans to write in "'Parry with an 'A' for America, with an 'A' for Iowa."

It was unclear where the advertisements have appeared aside from Colbert's Super PAC website. But a statement from the organization said that at least one commercial has begun airing "across the greater Des Moines metroplex."

The advertisements say they are paid for by Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow, the official name of the Colbert Super PAC, or political action committee.

SuperPACs are amped-up PACs that have arisen following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling in 2010 that made it easier for entities like corporations and unions to pour money into political campaigns.

Colbert's creation of his PAC is aimed at mocking the Supreme Court decision in the case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission.

But some legal commentators have said that it could also make it easier for candidates who work for major media companies -- such as Colbert's employer Viacom Inc -- to use those corporations to further their political careers.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis. Editing by Cynthia Johnston)



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Glenn Close to get lifetime award at Spanish festival

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