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Daily Hollywood – More “Arrested Development,” Ravi Shankar Passes

Lilian Min |
December 12, 2012 | 3:00 a.m. PST

Music Editor

(Daily Hollywood/Neon Tommy)
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While on the press tour for “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey,” Sir Ian McKellen revealed that he’s had prostate cancer for “6, 7 years.” (Vulture)

Jennifer Love Hewitt and Lifetime are working together on a modern day “Pride and Prejudice” film, titled “Darcy’s Town.” This can only end well. (The Hollywood Reporter)

“Arrested Development” has stopped production momentarily, but for the best of reasons: Netflix has upped its order from 10 episodes to 12-15. (Deadline)

Sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar passed away Tuesday at the age of 92. (EW)

Chuck Lorre, the genius behind “Two and a Half Men,” has sold another comedy to CBS. The show will focus on single motherhood and be titled, creatively, “Mom.” (The A.V. Club)

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