MTV Awards: Normalcy the new norm
Thursday, August 31st, 2006Read full story for latest details.
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Archive for August, 2006MTV Awards: Normalcy the new normThursday, August 31st, 2006Read full story for latest details. Reports: Katharine McPhee Up for ‘Wonder Woman’ RoleThursday, August 31st, 2006McPhee, who finished behind Taylor Hicks in last season’s “Idol,” is being considered for the big-screen version of “Wonder Woman,” according to reports.The movie will be directed by “Buffy” creator Joss Whedon Stern: Uncut, UncensoredThursday, August 31st, 2006It’s Howard Stern like you never heard him before he switched to satellite. Sirius Satellite Radio announced Thursday that it would broadcast a Labor Day Weekend marathon of the shock jock’s classic material culled from more than 23,000 hours and spanning two decades of his radio show. Favreau’s Stork DeliveryThursday, August 31st, 2006Looks like it’s dinner for five after all. "Swingers" mastermind Jon Favreau and his doctor wife Joya Tillem welcomed their third child in Los Angeles Tuesday, daughter Brighton Rose. The actor, director and Vince Vaughn BFF confirmed the news Wednesday with a posting to his MySpace page. EW review: ‘Pretty’ still in the pinkThursday, August 31st, 2006There are many theories as to why John Hughes-penned films remain the zenith of teen cinema — and you’ll hear most of them on the “Pretty in Pink: Everything’s Duckie Edition,” the ultimate high school love triangle between poor-but-fashionable Andie (Molly Ringwald), her devoted, delusional best friend Duckie (Jon Cryer), and the rich-but-allegedly-soulful Blane (Andrew McCarthy). Glenn Ford DiesThursday, August 31st, 2006In the 1950s, Glenn Ford stood squared shoulder to squared shoulder with the likes of Cary Grant, Marlon Brando and Jimmy Stewart. Ford, the Eisenhower Era box-office draw of "Blackboard Jungle," revered by film buffs for his noir turn in "Gilda," died Wednesday. He was 90. Ford, whose screen career ran more than 50 years is best known to Gen-Xers for 1978’s "Superman: The Movie," in which he played the young hero’s doomed Earth father, Jonathan Kent. Queen Fights BackThursday, August 31st, 2006Queen guitarist Brian May has had with it with a crazy little thing called MySpace. As for the late Freddie Mercury: He was here, he was queer and Zanzibar still can’t get used to it. "Bohemian Rhapsody" guitarist May took to the internet last week, blasting the online profile behemoth and its patrons after a surge of fake MySpace pages claiming to be May’s official handiwork popped up on the site. And by surge, we mean three. Norwegian police recover ‘The Scream’Thursday, August 31st, 2006Read full story for latest details. Farm Aid Revs UpThursday, August 31st, 2006Farm Aid is ready to kick out the jams and, um, polkas. With the annual daylong music fest turning 21, founders Willie Nelson, Neil Young and John Mellencamp unveiled an eclectic lineup for this year’s show, ranging from the usual roots rock, folk and country, to reggae and, yes, even polka. The festival, which raises money for ailing family farms, will take place Sept. 30 at the Tweeter Center in Camden, New Jersey. Nelson, Young and Mellencamp are scheduled to grace the stage along reggae stars Steel Pulse, polka king Jimmy Sturr and his orchestra, and New Jersey native and pedal-steel guitar virtuoso Robert Randolph & the Family Band. Poet’s love letter is a hoaxThursday, August 31st, 2006Read full story for latest details. |
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