• France's first lady, Carla Bruni, will star in Woody Allen's next movie. [AFP]
• Time Inc. is shutting down InStyle Weddings and laying off nine people in the process. The company also let 15 staffers go at Fortune today. [Gawker, NYP]
• Adam Lambert's racy performance at the AMAs has stirred up some drama, in case you haven't heard; ABC says it's been flooded with complaints. [NYT]
• In related news, Lambert will not be appearing on GMA due to the fallout, but he will be on the Early Show and the Late Show with David Letterman. [HL]
• The Washington Post is closing its NYC, LA, Chicago bureaus. [WaPo]
• Time Inc., Condé Nast and Hearst are setting up a company to "allow them to take the digital future into their own hands." Better late than never! [NYO]
• Sarah Palin's Going Rogue sold 700,000 copies in its first week, sadly. [AP]

Rupert Murdoch's plan to quash Google may raise some legal issues. [DF]
• Four million people tuned in to see Jon & Kate Plus 8 go to TV heaven. [NYT]
• It looks like Facebook may be gearing up to go public. [WSJ]
• Playboy Enterprises is (desperately) looking for a buyer. In the meantime, it's saving cash by outsourcing much of its magazine operations to AMI, the publisher of the National Enquirer and Men's Fitness, among other titles. [AP]
• More on the W magazine-Demi Moore brouhaha: Is it possible Moore's body was replaced with that of 26-year-old model Anja Rubik? [HuffPo]