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IN THIS ISSUE

  • Table of Contents
    March 16, 2011
  • Cover
    Rachel Zoe's Fashion Empire
  • Features

    1. Happy Birthday, Rupert Murdoch

      Happy Birthday, Rupert Murdoch

      As News Corp.’s chairman and chief executive turns 80 on March 11, THR solicited memories and good wishes from his employees, colleagues and even the oc...

    2. The Fabulous Empire of Hollywood’s Fashion Guru

      The Fabulous Empire of Hollywood’s Fashion Guru

      Rachel Zoe brought taste to a style-starved L.A. Now with her brand leveraged into Bravo, books and more, the only stylist with a household name has a fas...

    3. The 25 Most Powerful Stylists in Hollywood

      The 25 Most Powerful Stylists in Hollywood

      A-list clients, red-carpet hits (and misses) and profitable gigs such as TV hosting, book deals, commercials all factor in to who makes the list and how h...

    4. Inside Chanel’s Celebrity Fitting Room

      Inside Chanel’s Celebrity Fitting Room

      A first-time peek inside the invite-only space in Beverly Hills, where Karl Lagerfeld’s A-list clientele go to get red-carpet glamorous.

    5. Costumes of ‘Jane Eyre’

      Costumes of ‘Jane Eyre’

      STYLE: How Oscar-winning designer Michael O’Connor brought Charlotte Bronte’s novel to life with a twist on period fashion.

    6. Why the Town Loves This Man

      Why the Town Loves This Man

      The master of simple chic, Michael Kors is a fashion mogul who tells it like it is on “Project Runway” and earns trust from the stars he dresses.

    7. Edith Head’s Legacy

      Edith Head’s Legacy

      In her day, the famed costume designer ruled at Paramount, dressing everyone from Grace Kelly to Elizabeth Taylor — all the while savvily self-promoting...

    8. SXSW: ‘Spring Break for Geeks’

      SXSW: ‘Spring Break for Geeks’

      A guide for navigating Austin’s South by Southwest fest, which has evolved beyond music and has Hollywood heading to Texas.

    9. 10 Things Not to Miss This Year

      10 Things Not to Miss This Year

      A look at some under-the-radar festival gems you won’t want to miss at this year’s SXSW.

  • Departments

    1. Sheen’s War Goes Nuclear

      Sheen’s War Goes Nuclear

      THE REPORT: Lawyers for all sides share with THR their strategies for "winning."

    2. THR Heat Index

      THR Heat Index

      THE REPORT: Mark Zuckerberg had a good week as “American Idol” and “X Factor” partner with Facebook and Warner Bros. begins renting movies through...

    3. Katie Couric  Plots Her Next Act

      Katie Couric Plots Her Next Act

      THE REPORT: Her negotiation window opens, allowing the CBS anchor to talk to nets about a syndicated show with Jeff Zucker.

    4. How Studios Need Summer to Shake the 2011 Slump

      How Studios Need Summer to Shake the 2011 Slump

      THE REPORT: Summer lined with franchise titles and sequels should help offset early malaise.

    5. Which Studio Is Most Profitable?

      Which Studio Is Most Profitable?

      THE REPORT: Time Warner and News Corp. run best-performing units as THR crunches the numbers.

    6. Emmy Season Starts Now

      Emmy Season Starts Now

      THE REPORT: Showtime gets an early jump on competitors with an elaborate screener mailing to Television academy voters.

    7. No Hollywood Ending for Gadhafi

      No Hollywood Ending for Gadhafi

      THE REPORT: The company funded by the Libyan dictator’s son can’t secure a deal.

    8. 7 Days of Deals

      7 Days of Deals

      THE REPORT: The success of “Twilight” fuels a $750 million refinance for Summit Entertainment. Plus, a Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade movie?

    9. Yes, I Did Say That!

      Yes, I Did Say That!

      THE REPORT: Comedian Norm Macdonald muses on Charlie Sheen’s Twitter feed.

    10. Hollywood Hits the Red Carpet

      Hollywood Hits the Red Carpet

      ABOUT TOWN: Catching up with the cleebrity sightings at the NAACP Image Awards and premieres for “Take Me Home Tonight” and “Mars Needs Moms.”

    11. Rambling Reporter

      Rambling Reporter

      ABOUT TOWN: Pixar head John Lasseter lends his voice to the upcoming “Cars 2.”

    12. Hitched, Hatched, Hired

      Hitched, Hatched, Hired

      ABOUT TOWN: Inside the industry’s celebrations and news.

    13. The Drama on ‘Men in Black III’

      The Drama on ‘Men in Black III’

      THE BUSINESS: Next summer’s Will Smith tentpole started shooting without a completed script; now Sony’s big threequel faces conflict among the major p...

    14. Executive Suite: Tom Pollock and Ivan Reitman

      Executive Suite: Tom Pollock and Ivan Reitman

      THE BUSINESS: The Montecito partners turned private-equity financing into hits like “No Strings Attached.” What’s next? Maybe “Ghostbusters III”...

    15. The Problem With Awards Shows

      The Problem With Awards Shows

      THE BUSINESS: How August’s Emmys can avoid the mistakes that plague every night of congratulation.

    16. How Maserati Got into the Movies — For Free

      How Maserati Got into the Movies — For Free

      HOLLYWOOD CARS: Without the marketing budgets of others, the elite Italian automaker speeds through “Limitless” thanks to nimble planning.

    17. Lake Bell Test Drive

      Lake Bell Test Drive

      The “No Strings Attached” actress takes the Maserati GranTurismo for a spin.

    18. The Luxe Report

      The Luxe Report

      STYLE: Jeremy Langmead, editor of Mr Porter (the new Net-a-Porter men’s shopping site), reveals his extravagant essentials.

    19. 4 Award Beauty Trends

      4 Award Beauty Trends

      STYLE: The stars’ makeup artists and hairstylists explain the new styles you’ll be seeing for months to come.

    20. Austin’s Hot Attractions

      Austin’s Hot Attractions

      HOLLYWOOD HIDEOUTS: The Texas capital is primed for South by Southwest with a slew of acclaimed new restaurants, the opening of the W Austin and a new Aus...

    21. ‘Jane Eyre’

      FILM REVIEW: Young stars shine in a gritty, low-key version of the Bronte perennial.

    22. ‘I Am’

      FILM REVIEW: In this surprising doc, Tom Shadyac investigates the latest data and musings from scientists to determine the sky isn’t falling after all.

    23. ‘That Championship Season’

      THEATER REVIEW: Jason Patric stars in a restaging of his father’s Pulitzer-winning Broadway hit, which despite polish and an able cast, hasn’t aged we...

    24. ‘Sister Wives’

      TV REVIEW: Can TLC’s polygamy reality show generate any compassion among viewers?

    25. Shootout in the Southwest

      Shootout in the Southwest

      BACKLOT: America’s desert states are being pitted against one another in an ugly incentives showdown. Which one is winning over Hollywood?

    26. Q&A: Vince Gilligan

      Q&A: Vince Gilligan

      BACKLOT: 5 questions for the “Breaking Bad” creator.

    27. 80 Years of The Hollywood Reporter

      80 Years of The Hollywood Reporter

      BACKLOT: Hepburn and Givenchy made one of film’s greatest style partnerships.