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Rolling Stone magazine decided to tap into the minds of a diverse group of musicians from all genres and see who they have rocked out to and who has inspired them.
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A panoply of comedians are scheduled to perform on Sunday at a benefit to celebrate the Mercy Corps Action Center to End World Hunger.
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A panoply of comedians are scheduled to perform on Sunday at a benefit to celebrate the Mercy Corps Action Center to End World Hunger.
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Hollywood has been left reeling by the announcement that two-time Oscar nominee Joaquin Phoenix is to quit acting – to concentrate on his "music career". Phoenix this week told US television programme Extra that his latest film, Two Lovers, released next February, will be his last. "I want to take this opportunity ... to give you the exclusive and just talk a little bit about the fact that this will be my last performance as an actor," the star told a shocked reporter.
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Droves of celebrities head to the polls to cast votes on Election Day.
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Rating: 3 stars (good) "Madagascar" (2005) made half a bil, and my preteen son certainly enjoyed it, especially for the penguins. The sequel, "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa," is a better film, though—less manic, more easygoing. The first film referenced so many other movies so indiscriminately, from "Chariots of Fire" to "Planet of the Apes" to "American Beauty," watching it was like being caught on a bus with a bunch of screenwriters on the way to a wisenheimer convention. The new one lays off that stuff, comparatively, and while there are booger jokes and such, you'll likely avoid that "Over the Hedge" headache so many of these critter outings instill.
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The day had started, unusually for me, by David Tang telling me an unrepeatable story about Henry Kissinger; and after a bizarre sequence of events – involving Princess Michael of Kent, Burt Bacharach and a prospective meeting with the son of an oligarch – had ended with the graphic designer Alan Aldridge telling me how Lionel Blair had once put a smile on Eric Clapton's face.
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NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - The Edge, Jimmy Page and Jack White will be jamming at a theater near you next summer.
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At the festivals this summer, there was a stand-out song that the crowds were singing. It was "Kids", the anthemic single from the Brooklyn duo MGMT.
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Hannah and Joseph Salwen convinced their parents to sell their house and give half the money to help others.
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More than 30 acts performed for four hours at the concert named "We love you too, Toše", which was organised by Toše's manager Liljana Petrović and the singer's own Foundation. The concert was broadcast live on television in ten countries.
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A handful of two and three wheeled machines are grabbing the attention of visitors attending the Australian International Motor Show at Sydney Olympic Park.The Sydney Motorcycle Show stand ...
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NEW YORK (Billboard) - The Beastie Boys have drafted Sheryl Crow, Norah Jones, Jack Johnson and Ben Harper to join them on the Get Out and Vote tour, which will begin October 28 in Richmond, Va. Shows are also set for November 1 in St. Paul, Minn., and November 2 in Milwaukee.
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Their upbeat plots and jolly tunes gave the public a boost in the aftermath of the 1929 Wall Street crash. Now, amid the latest economic turmoil, musical films are back and aiming to bring more light-hearted relief to modern-day audiences.
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Rick Nash scored from the slot with 20 seconds left in overtime to give the Columbus Blue Jackets a 5-4 season-opening victory over the Dallas Stars on Friday night.
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Rick Nash scored from the slot with 20 seconds left in overtime to give the Columbus Blue Jackets a 5-4 season-opening victory over the Dallas Stars on Friday night.
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After storming the music charts, Arctic Monkeys plan attack on DVD market and cinemas
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"WebmasterWorld members discuss whether the well-ranked complaints posted online about customer service are helping or hindering competing businesses."
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Toronto teen Niloofar Entezari raised enough money to build a school in Sierra Leone by convincing her classmates to adopt a village.
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"Quarantine" is a movie testament to craftsmanship and commitment. The best "Blair Witch Project" knockoff of them all is basically a zombie movie seen through the viewfinder of a TV news camera, that "found footage" conceit of the earlier movie.
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Oprah Winfrey is allowing "30 Rock" to poke a little fun at her this season. In a sneak peek of the Nov. 6 episode just released by NBC, the daytime queen is seated next to Tina Fey's character on a flight. Fey's character impersonates Oprah's exaggerated way of introducing guests on her show and also takes a whiff of the fabulous one when her back is turned.
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Darelle Revis maintained he made it as a burgeoning star because of his upbringing in a rundown town, not in spite of it.
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The owners of the Greek club that sent ripples through the basketball world by signing Josh Childress say they have only just begun poaching players from the N.B.A.
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Just as NBC Universal has gained record profitability, a DreamWorks deal could create a disruption at the studio.
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You're heading into some rough times as you move into the White House, Mr. Future President, what with the economy in recession, financial markets in turmoil, global warming, terrorism, war and soaring energy prices. But I can offer you a tip for dealing with that last issue, at least: Look to the stars.
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Some of RTE's highest earning stars, like Gerry Ryan and Ryan Tubridy, are to be asked to take a pay cut as advertising plummets. Revenue at the station is predicted to be down by as much as €20m this year.
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Just as NBC Universal has gained record profitability, a DreamWorks deal could create a disruption at the studio.
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AC/DC's new album, "Black Ice," is its most focused release in almost two decades, full of fist-pumping riffs and shout-along choruses.
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Ghana is through to the next round of the 2010 African and World Cup qualifiers after a 3-0 win over Lesotho.
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Some of the world's biggest classical and pop music stars are performing at a private benefit concert in Jordan to honour the late Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti.
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Oct. 12 - Car bombers target Shi'ite neighbourhoods in the Iraqi capital in weekend attacks.
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The Sports Xchange reports Predators D Ville Koistinen and RW Ryan Jones both were healthy scratches Saturday against the Stars. Koistinen was expected to be the quarterback of the power play this season but struggled against St. Louis Friday.
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Miley Cyrus, Fall Out Boy, McFly, George Sampson and Ne-Yo have all played to crowds of excited fans at the BBC's first Switch Live event.