Anna Paquin arrives at the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards...

Anna Paquin arrives at the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2010, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Credit: AP Photo/Mark Terrill

Fey, Phillippe, Sidibe to host 'SNL'

Tina Fey, Ryan Phillippe and Gabourey Sidibe will be taking turns as "Saturday Night Live" hosts this month. NBC said yesterday that Fey, former "SNL" cast member and head writer, is hosting the April 10 show and will be joined by pop star Justin Bieber, The Associated Press reports. Phillippe is set to host the April 17 show with Ke$ha as the musical guest. On April 24, "Precious" star and Oscar nominee Sidibe will take on hosting duties and the band MGMT is to perform.

 

'True Blood' star says she's bisexual

Anna Paquin, who's engaged to Stephen Moyer, her co-star on HBO's vampire show, "True Blood," says she's bisexual, according to a new public service announcement which launched online yesterday. "I'm bisexual," the star says in the new ad for the Give a Damn campaign, which was begun by Cyndi Lauper's True Colors Fund and fights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender equality. The PSA also stars Elton John, Cynthia Nixon, Clay Aiken, Whoopi Goldberg and Wanda Sykes, and was taped in January.

 

'Rapture' to replace 'Lips' on Broadway

"Everyday Rapture," an Off-Broadway hit starring Sherie Rene Scott, has been chosen to replace the production canceled after the abrupt and mysterious resignation of Megan Mullally in "Lips Together, Teeth Apart" at the Roundabout Theatre's American Airlines Theatre, according to Newsday's Linda Winer. The play, an intimate musical, is a semi-autobiographical journey from a Mennonite upbringing to a Manhattan life in show-biz. The show opens April 29.

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