QUICK TAKES
Addressing violence
In a segment on today's "The Tyra Banks Show," the host will address the issue of teen dating abuse. Banks will share her experience dating a man who emotionally abused her. She said she decided to end the relationship because "when you're done, you know you're done." Banks also will be a guest on a live edition of "The Oprah Winfrey Show," airing today. Winfrey has dedicated her show to dating violence is response to the alleged beating of Rihanna by singer boyfriend Chris Brown.
Moore, Adams wed
According to publicist Jillian Fowkes, singer-actress Mandy Moore and her fiance, rock musician Ryan Adams, were married Tuesday in Savannah, Ga. No other details were given. Moore, 24, confirmed the engagement in February. Moore has been in films such as "A Walk to Remember" and "Saved." Adams was in the band Whiskeytown during the 1990s before starting a solo career.
Diverse resume
Actress Jada Pinkett Smith, who with her husband, Will Smith, opened the New Village Leadership Academy last fall, says she hopes to have a companion campus with upper grades. "My plan is to eventually have a high school," Pinkett Smith said. "I'm keeping my fingers crossed. I'm just trying to make it through this year." She said she decided to open the school after creating a home-school program for her children. The academy generated some controversy, because it relies on institutional methods developed by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. The director of the school has said it is not a Scientology school.
Wide awake
PBS Kids Sprout network's show "The Good Night Show" is designed to wind preschoolers down before bedtime, but a Harvard University psychiatrist who runs the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood said the show does the opposite and keeps them awake. Susan Linn has asked the network to get rid of the show, saying it keeps kids in front of the TV instead of getting family time. PBS Kids Sprout chief Sandy Wax says the show is staying.
The Phish spirit
"We bought three tickets in the parking lot for $100 each, and when the lady scanned them, they came up 'counterfeit,' but she let us in anyway." -- Rod Stewart, of Chesapeake, Va., who attended a Phish concert in Hampton. It was the Vermont jam band's first concert in five years.
Compiled by Melissa Sullivan from wire reports