In this undated publicity photo released by DreamWorks and Twentieth Century Fox, Daniel Day-Lewis, stars as President Abraham Lincoln, in this scene from director Steven Spielberg's drama "Lincoln." (AP Photo/DreamWorks, Twentieth Century Fox, David James)
The Cricket’s Daily 3: ‘Lincoln’ leads BAFTAS, but Spielberg snubbed
Published on Feb 21, 2013 02:34PM
Here’s what’s being talked about in pop culture:
• "Lincoln" leads with 10 nominations for the BAFTAs, Britain’s Oscars — but director Steven Spielberg wasn’t one of them. [Los Angeles Times]
• Lance Armstrong is giving Oprah Winfrey an exclusive interview, raising speculation that the disgraced cyclist may finally admit to doping during his racing career. [Entertainment Weekly]
• Beyonce will sing the National Anthem at President Barack Obama’s inaugural, while Kelly Clarkson will sing "America" ("My Country ‘Tis of Thee") and James Taylor will sing "America the Beautiful." [People]
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