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Rick McCallum Helms New Social Network
Looking to unite artists
Social Network Seeks to Unite Artists
adweek.com — -By The Hollywood Reporter Staff LOS ANGELES A new social network aimed at uniting artists around the... globe is launching with Star Wars prequels producer Rick McCallum at the helm. To be known as SohoMuse, the Web site will facilitate the exchange of ... (more) Social Network Seeks to Unite Artists
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  • EmilyBlips EmilyBlips
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    So this is interesting because he was a producer on Star Wars. Otherwise we wouldn't care, right?
    Posted 11/5/2008 respond (flag)
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