Fast Track: Justin Bieber sets his sights on Will Ferrell
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Will Ferrell, beware: Justin Bieber is coming for you. (Los Angeles Times)
Lindsay Lohan probably won’t be booked until she appears in court Wednesday afternoon to face a felony grand-theft charge. (Los Angeles Times)
The Laugh Factory now has a psychologist on hand to keep comedians happy. But will it make them less funny? (Los Angeles Times)
Detroit’s mayor quashes the most awesome idea ever in the entire history of Detroit: a RoboCop statue. (Los Angeles Times)
After being thrown off a plane for being too fat last year, Kevin Smith actually lost 65 pounds. (PopEater)
Diane Sawyer is now in a Twitter feud with “Glee’s” Sue Sylvester. (Someone should tell Diane that Sue isn’t real.) (Huffington Post)
Paul Dano will reunite with his “Little Miss Sunshine” directors for a new movie. (Los Angeles Times)
Julia Roberts is set to play the Evil Queen in “The Brothers Grimm: Snow White.” But more important, how does Hollywood manage to have dueling “Snow White” movies? (Deadline)
Jennifer Lawrence tells Rolling Stone she’s attracted to her brother. In Hollywood’s cycle of life, her brief marriage to Billy Bob Thornton is coming up next. (Hollywood Reporter)
Howard Stern is now the King of New Media after joining Twitter. (Entertainment Weekly)
Would you buy a ticket to “Untitled 3D Shark Thriller”? (New York Magazine)
Potentially awkward Grammy moment: Christina Aguilera will sing a tribute to Aretha Franklin. (Rap Up)
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