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Alicia Keys on Bond and Bees

Alicia Keys

Just heard from my tireless colleague Gayle MacDonald, who has back-to-back interviews and press conferences today with folks like Keira Knightley and Ed Harris. She was at the roundtable interviews at the Four Season this morning for the Michael Cera romantic comedy Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist, where she reported that Alicia Keys had shown up to take part, even though the singer had nothing to do with that film, and the movies are being released by two different studios. But, hey, what roomful of journalists would turn down face time with Alicia Keys, right? Here's Gayle's report, filed from her Blackberry:

Truly gorgeous Alicia Keys headed to the Four Seasons roundtables for the teen comedy Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist this morning, and had to bow out of this afternoon's roundtables for her own film, The Secret Life of Bees. Reason? She's shooting the video this afternoon at a Toronto sound studio for a song in the new Bond movie, written by Jack White (The White Stripes), which she's performing with him. She says it's been a long dream to work with him, but they could never coordinate their skeds before now. She says the song's wild. And the new Bond movie is great, too. Just not as good as The Secret Life of Bees, of course.

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