Celeb buzz: Bieber hospitalized, news on 'Ghostbusters III'
Bieber hospitilized after 'CSI' taping
Justin Bieber had a little drama Wednesday while shooting scenes for his upcoming appearance on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," according to Life & Style Weekly. An insider tells the magazine the singer, 16, was taken to Providence St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank, Calif., around 7 p.m. "He was having trouble breathing due to an allergic reaction," a source said. "He stayed at the hospital about 30 minutes and was discharged." A Bieber rep confirmed the hospital visit.
Robert Moses show now playing
A singing Robert Moses? Musical excerpts from "Robert Moses Astride New York," a work-in-progress about the controversial, visionary city planner, will have their first hearing Saturday at a free 7 p.m. concert at the World Financial Center in Lower Manhattan, Newsday's Linda Winer reports. The songs are on a Knickerbocker Chamber Orchestra program with music by Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein and Charles Ives. Gary S. Fagin, who is writing the unfinished musical, is also music director of the orchestra. Call 212- 945-0505 or visit artsworldfinancialcenter.com for information.
Reitman sets the record straight
Comedy legend Ivan Reitman ("Meatballs," "Ghostbusters") wants to clear up Internet rumors about "Ghostbusters III." Speaking with Newsday contributor Frank Lovece while promoting his new film "No Strings Attached," the director said, "We now have a pretty good script," but that Bill Murray, who starred with Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis in the first two films, "has to read the script. He has not done that. There have been a lot of comments [online] that he has read it. He's never read it - any drafts of it. It's basically been sitting, waiting for him to read it."
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