| 5 Great Things For This Weekend |  | | 1.Exclusive 'Potter' Pics After a truly magical decade, The Boy Who Lived must go on with his life. But before "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" hits theaters, check out our gallery of 19 never-before-seen behind-the-scenes shots from the last 10 years in Harry history | | - 'Sleep' Troubles Author Adam Mansbach is catching guff for "Go the F--k to Sleep," his hilariously irreverent bedtime story for stubborn children
- He's Bringin' MySpace Back Justin Timberlake's already conquered singing, dancing, and acting, so why not the Internet? The quadruple threat-in-the-making joined online ad company Specific Media in acquiring MySpace this week
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Oh, 'Brother' CBS teases the game-changing return of "some dynamic duos" for the seventh season of "Big Brother" -
Franco 'Rising' In his continued path to world domination, James Franco joins fellow "General Hospital" alum Kalup Linzy in her new acid-washed R&B video | | |  | | From Spain with Love 9:30-10PM COOKING ''Snails and Crab in a Chocolate Sauce'' sounds like a recipe straight out of Willy Wonka's reject pile. But it's finger-licking comfort food for Spaniards, or so says the Cooking Channel's Iberian travelogue. After tackling meaty topics like paella, host Annie Sibonney sets her sights — and her stomach — on chocolate, sampling the most mouthwatering cocoa creations of Madrid and Barcelona. The ensuing parade of mmmm moments is all the more palatable because of Sibonney, an endearing (and bilingual) hostess who'll win you over once you get past that initial burst of you-stole-my-dream-job jealousy. B+ —Adam Markovitz More Tonight's Best TV | | | | IN THEATERS THIS WEEKEND |  | Transformers: Dark of the Moon "Dark of the Moon" is hardly a fleet production, but here Bay makes his best, most flexible use yet of all the flamboyant bigness at his command, filling in every available crevice with brassy diversions B Full review | Larry Crowne Well-loved Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts may be the human horsepower pulling in audiences for this middle-of-the-road, recession-era Hollywood diversion C+ Full review | | Cars 2 Director John Lasseter grafts the nostalgic appeal of the first movie onto the foreign-accent high jinks of an international spy caper B- Full review | ADVERTISEMENT  |  | | |
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