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HBO Suspends Filming with Horses on 'Luck' Drama

A horse was injured and euthanized Tuesday during production of the cable television racetrack drama "Luck," the third death in connection with the series, and HBO agreed to suspend filming with horses while the accident is investigated.

The humane group that oversees Hollywood productions had issued an immediate demand "that all production involving horses shut down."

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'70s Music Revisited in Varied SXSW Documentaries

Whether reggae, soft rock, hardcore punk or power pop, the music of the '70s is playing again at South By Southwest.

Several of the many music documentaries at this year's SXSW revisit acts from the decade, a time often skipped over in pop culture history. But for that same reason, the '70s left a number of stories ripe for rediscovery or more thorough examination.

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Mexico Group Banned for Playing Drug Songs

Authorities in the capital of Mexico's most violent state, Chihuahua, have indefinitely banned popular music group Los Tigres del Norte for playing drug ballads at a concert.

Songs glorifying drug traffickers, known as narcocorridos, have attracted a growing following in recent years from Mexico City to Los Angeles.

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Jay-Z Brings The Hype to South By Southwest

Jay-Z may have 99 problems, but getting to the venue isn't one.

The rapper brought the beat to South By Southwest, but not before he needed a police escort to make it from the airport to the show, which started 40 minutes late.

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Sade Tops British Music Earnings in U.S.

The soul-jazz singer Sade had the biggest U.S. earnings of any British musician last year with $16.4 million, beating multi-Grammy-winning sensation Adele.

Nigerian-born Sade, 53, who shot to fame in the 1980s and is best known for "Smooth Operator", came sixth out of all the musicians in the 2011 annual rankings by industry paper Billboard, released on Monday.

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Taylor Swift Tops U.S. Music Earnings, Adele Squeaks In

Country star Taylor Swift racked up the biggest U.S. earnings last year, followed by Irish rockers U2 -- while British sensation Adele made it into the top 10 despite her health woes.

The Grammy-winning Swift made a cool $35.7 million from all sources of U.S. income, including touring and music sales, according to annual 2011 rankings in industry paper Billboard.

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Halle Berry to Wed French Actor Olivier Martinez

French actor Olivier Martinez has confirmed that he and Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry are engaged to marry, a report said.

"Yes, of course it's true," Martinez told the Miami Herald over the weekend when he was in town for the opening of his new restaurant Villa Azur.

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Sunday Fun Day for Beyonce, Jay-Z at NY Concert

Sunday was "fun day" for Beyonce and Jay-Z: The new parents enjoyed a concert by R&B singer The-Dream in New York.

The couple jammed to the singer-songwriter in the VIP section of SOB's, a small club that houses a few hundred people.

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Report: Iran Cancels Ceremony for Oscar Winner

A semiofficial Iranian news agency reports that a ceremony in honor of Oscar-winning director Asghar Farhadi has been canceled after failing to receive official permission.

The Monday report by Ilna says two Iranian cinema groups issued a statement saying "cultural custodians" did not allow the ceremony to be held.

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Rare Movie Posters Found in Pa. Attic Are for Sale

A rowdy band of bloodsuckers, gunslingers, wily wise guys, jaded private eyes, hardboiled reporters and good girls gone bad, stuck in an attic together for 80 years, is going its separate ways.

Nearly three dozen movie theater posters from the Golden Age of Hollywood found in a Pennsylvania attic are expected to fetch $250,000 at auction in Texas this month. They were stuck together with wallpaper glue when they were purchased for around $30,000 at a country auction last fall in Berwick, near Wilkes-Barre in northeastern Pennsylvania.

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