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Big Apple Buzz: Anna Wintour's Daughter Finds Work after a Difficult Search

By DNAinfo staff
November 2, 2009 10:25am | Updated November 2, 2009 9:27am
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By Nicole Breskin

DNAinfo Reporter/Producer

MANHATTAN — Even celebrities are having a rough time in the economic turmoil. Well, sort of. Anna Wintour’s daughter, Bee Shaffer, will work as an assistant to CollegeHumor.com co-creator Ricky Van Veen in Manhattan after a long, arduous job search. [nypost.com]

Michael Jackson’s posthumous film “This Is It” claimed the box office top spot this weekend. But the film still didn’t meet the $250 million expectation producers had hoped for worldwide, Entertainment Weekly reported. [ew.com]

Sienna Miller reportedly burst into tears when the paparazzi asked her about her old flame Jude Law while she was walking her dog in the West Village, according to the New York Post. [nypost.com]

Rev. Al Sharpton’s daughter and ex-wife were arrested on Friday after an alleged road rage incident. [nypost.com]

Neil Simon's "Brighton Beach Memoirs" is slated to close Sunday after a meager one-week run, according to the New York Times. [nytimes.com]

Oliver Stone told Cindy Adams why Shia LeBeouf is the best person to star in “Wall Street 2.” Stone said of LeBeouf, “On this film, he comes from a boy into a man." [nypost.com]

The Apollo Theater celebrates 75 years since it began with Amateur Night in 1934. The Daily News looks at key moments in its history. [nydailynews.com]

And, Nicolas Cage canceled his appearance in New York at the Nov. 8 screening of his film “Bad Lieutenant" after the death of his father, August Coppola. [nypost.com]

 

 

 

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