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August 27, 2008

Nicolette Sheridan and Michael Bolton split
Nicolette Sheridan and Michael Bolton split

NEW YORK (AP) - The second time was not a charm, or a wedding ring, for Nicollette Sheridan and Michael Bolton.

Dr. Dre’s son found dead in Los Angeles
Dr. Dre’s son found dead in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dr. Dre’s 20-year-old son has been found dead in Los Angeles.


August 26, 2008

Hollywood Minute
Hollywood Minute

A cop pulls a gun during a Diddy-entourage traffic stop.

MGM Studios says it’s ‘not for sale’
MGM Studios says it’s ‘not for sale’

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer says it’s “not for sale.“

“American Idol” - New judge
“American Idol” - New judge

NEW YORK (AP) - Kara DioGuardi describes herself as “honest” and “feisty” and someone who believes what she believes in and is “willing to fight for it.“

Barenaked Ladies frontman Ed Robertson involved in plane crash
Barenaked Ladies frontman Ed Robertson involved in plane crash

TORONTO (AP) - Barenaked Ladies frontman Ed Robertson has survived a plane crash, which is easy to say because he wasn’t even scratched.

Ace Young joins ‘Grease’ on Broadway
Ace Young joins ‘Grease’ on Broadway

NEW YORK (AP) - Ace Young from season five of “American Idol” is joining the Broadway cast of “Grease,“ just as Taylor Hicks is leaving it.


August 25, 2008

Hollywood Minute
Hollywood Minute

Tropic Thunder continues to rule the box office and Madonna strikes again

Ruben Studdard in trouble with the tax man?
Ruben Studdard in trouble with the tax man?

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - The velvet teddy bear may have to crack open his piggy bank.

Ace session drummer Buddy Harman dead at 79
Ace session drummer Buddy Harman dead at 79

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - One of Nashville’s most-recorded drummers has died.

Lee Ann Womack’s new album to be released October 7th
Lee Ann Womack’s new album to be released October 7th

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Lee Ann Womack’s seventh album will be released on October 7th.

Rascal Flatts release first greatest hits collection on October 28
Rascal Flatts release first greatest hits collection on October 28

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Rascal Flatts is releasing its first-ever greatest hits album.

Kenny Chesney’s new album slated for October release
Kenny Chesney’s new album slated for October release

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Kenny Chesney will release a deluxe fan edition of his new album “Lucky Old Son” on October 14th.

Fred Durst directs
Fred Durst directs

LOS ANGELES (AP) - It’s hard enough accepting Fred Durst as a film director, but get used to the idea of him being a family film director.


August 24, 2008

`Thunder’ reigns again at box office
`Thunder’ reigns again at box office

LOS ANGELES (AP) - The action comedy “Tropic Thunder” is number one at the box office again this weekend.


August 22, 2008

Fired Philly TV anchor set to plead in e-mail case
Fired Philly TV anchor set to plead in e-mail case

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A fired TV newscaster is expected to admit in a Philadelphia courtroom Friday that he illegally hacked into a co-anchor’s e-mails.

Smoking in movies
Smoking in movies

WASHINGTON (AP) - Cigarette smoking is pervasive in movies.


August 21, 2008

Gwen Stefani gives birth to second child
Gwen Stefani gives birth to second child

LOS ANGELES (AP) - It’s Love, Angel, Music, Baby for Gwen Stefani, who’s given birth to her second child, a boy.

`Left Behind’ actor starring in upcoming film `Fireproof’
`Left Behind’ actor starring in upcoming film `Fireproof’

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor Kirk Cameron, who starred in the “Left Behind” movies, says he’s more excited about the upcoming film “Fireproof,“ in which he plays a firefighter whose marriage is going up in flames.

Take A Look At This!
Take A Look At This!

A bikini-clad barista serves justice, a Mickey Mouse-shaped spud and Bigfoot.

Judge rules that Prince Youtube suit may proceed
Judge rules that Prince Youtube suit may proceed

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A federal judge is letting a Pennsylvania mom sue Prince’s former record label for forcing her to take down her YouTube clip of her baby dancing to “Let’s Go Crazy.“

Jennifer Garner confirms she’s pregnant
Jennifer Garner confirms she’s pregnant

LOS ANGELES (AP) - On the same day that Matt Damon’s wife gave birth, his buddy’s wife confirms she’s pregnant again.


August 20, 2008

Dave Matthews Band:  LeRoi Moore, Saxophonist with group, dies, hurt in June ATV wreck
Dave Matthews Band:  LeRoi Moore, Saxophonist with group, dies, hurt in June ATV wreck

LOS ANGELES (AP) - He is listed as the saxophone player for the Dave Matthews Band. But in reality, LeRoi Moore has been so much more for the group.

Elvis Presley’s Palm Springs estate up for sale
Elvis Presley’s Palm Springs estate up for sale

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) - A home known as “Graceland West” is on the market for 17 million dollars.


August 19, 2008

Russo joins Sirius XM Radio
Russo joins Sirius XM Radio

NEW YORK (AP) - Chris Russo has signed a five-year contract with Sirius XM Radio to headline a new sports talk channel, less than a week after leaving WFAN’s “Mike and the Mad Dog” show.

Hollywood Minute
Hollywood Minute

Ellen Degeneres marries her long time girlfriend.

Christina Applegate says she’s beaten breast cancer
Christina Applegate says she’s beaten breast cancer

NEW YORK (AP) - Christina Applegate says she has a clean bill of health after being treated for breast cancer.

Pervis Jackson, bass singer for The Spinners, dies
Pervis Jackson, bass singer for The Spinners, dies

DETROIT (AP) - He was one of the original five members of The Spinners, a group that had hits with songs like “I’ll Be Around,“ “Games People Play” and “Mighty Love.“


August 18, 2008

Man accused of shaking baby because crying interrupted video game
Man accused of shaking baby because crying interrupted video game

EAST ROCKAWAY, N.Y. (AP) - A Long Island, New York man has been accused of violently shaking his four-month-old daughter—because her crying interrupted his video game.

Digital piracy plaguing magazine industry
Digital piracy plaguing magazine industry

NEW YORK (AP) - For years, it was said the Internet might turn out to be the death of newspapers. Now, it’s magazines that are feeling some serious heat—in this case, because of digital piracy.

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