
Rise and shine, pop culture fans! Rub your eyes, get to stretchin', and pour yourself a hot cup of coffee because it's time to start your day off right with a little OK! Wake Up Call. It's better than the blaring ring from your alarm clock, right? Here are some things to know today: Feeling 22? Conan O'Brien doesn't think that Taylor Swift's song is realistic. He says the age is a little different—ramen noodles included. (Huffington Post) There's already deets out about the third season of Girls. One of the storylines will include a fight between John Cameron Mitchell and Alex Karpovsky. (Perez Hilton) The East's Brit Marling says she is a geek. (Refinery 29) The biographical Lifetime movie, Anna Nicole, finds an actress for the leading role. The part goes to Agnes Bruckner. (Yahoo!) Jennifer Lopez has a shopping partnership going on, and it's quite techy. The celeb is working with Verizon's Viva Móvil. (E!) Believe it or not, Superman has switched up his style over the years. (NY Times) 90s kids, rejoice! Here's an interview with James Van Der Beek. (Vulture) Happy Birthday, Chris Manzo! If you need tips on dating, Chris and his brother Albie are two knowledgeable guys to turn to. (OK!) Jessica Chastain wears colorful shapewear underneath her gowns. Is this the next undergarment trend? (The Cut) Photo credit: Getty Images

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PARIS (Reuters) - France is ready to support a British initiative to put the armed wing of Hezbollah on the European Union's list of terrorist organizations, an official said on Thursday, confirming comments by Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.

Related: WGA Sets Thursday Rally For Striking ‘Fashion Police’ Writers The upcoming CW series The Hunt doesn’t premiere until July 31st, but its producers are already in trouble with the Hollywood unions. The Motion Picture Editors Guild, IATSE Local 700, sent an email to its members and sister IATSE locals today calling for a Thursday picket against Renegade 83 Productions’ Sherman Oaks offices doing post-production. The union claims that production subsidiary Triple Ridge Entertainment “has improperly interfered with its employees’ free exercise of their right to organize”. MPEG took to its Facebook page to put out a call for picketers. The Hunt is a wilderness competition in which 12 teams compete in a physical game for a $25,000 prize. It is executive produced by David Garfinkle, Jay Renfroe and Greg Goldman.
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