Latest News For 03-Sep-2008
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Charges filed in McConaughey surf battle
(AP)
03-Sep-2008
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AP - Two surfers have been charged with misdemeanor battery for allegedly throwing a photographer into the water as he tried to shoot pictures of Matthew McConaughey surfing, prosecutors said Tuesday.
Jessica Simpson: Why I Almost Quit Singing
(E! Online)
03-Sep-2008
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E! Online - Jessica Simpson has returned to her Southern roots. If ya haven't heard by now, the former pop-singing, reality-television star is about to release her first country album, Do You Know.
More Sunshine for Stevie Wonder's Life
(E! Online)
03-Sep-2008
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E! Online - The Library of Congress just called to say it loves Stevie Wonder.
Dylan Toots His Own Horn, Er, Harmonica
(E! Online)
03-Sep-2008
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E! Online - For Bob Dylan fans, the answers these days are blowin' in the keys of C, G, D, F, A, B and E.
Abu Dhabi to put $1 billion into film venture: reports
(Reuters)
03-Sep-2008
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Reuters - The government of Gulf Arab oil state Abu
Dhabi will invest $1 billion in a media firm that will produce
eight feature films a year in ventures with Hollywood,
Bollywood and local producers, media reported on Wednesday.
Broadway's 'To Be or Not to Be' Will Now Begin Later
(Playbill)
03-Sep-2008
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Playbill - Manhattan Theatre Club's new production of Nick Whitby's To Be or Not to Be - a comedy about a European theatre troupe shut down by the Nazis - will begin two days later than expected at Broadway's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
Former US poet laureate receives $100,000 prize
(AP)
03-Sep-2008
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AP - Former U.S. poet laureate Louise Glueck has been awarded the Wallace Stevens Award, a $100,000 prize for "outstanding and proven mastery in the art of poetry," the Academy of American Poets announced Tuesday.
New Scott Weiland solo disc on the way
(Reuters)
03-Sep-2008
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Reuters - Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott
Weiland will release his second solo album on November 18, a
decade after his first solo outing hit stores.
Library of Congress to honor Stevie Wonder
(AP)
03-Sep-2008
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AP - The Library of Congress will honor Stevie Wonder with its second Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.
Judge enters $700,000 judgment for Ne-Yo
(AP)
03-Sep-2008
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AP - A Los Angeles Superior Court judge has ordered a concert promoter to pay R&B singer-songwriter Ne-Yo $700,000 stemming from A lawsuit filed earlier this year.