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Bonnaroo opens with Metallica, Chris Rock (AP)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

Metallica lead singer James Hetfield performs at the Bonnaroo music festival in Manchester, Tenn., Friday, June 13, 2008.  (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)AP - Bonnaroo began in earnest Friday with the rarest of double bills: Chris Rock followed by Metallica.




Yves Saint Laurent fashion to be auctioned off (AP)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

This photo provided by Christie's auction house shows an Yves Saint Laurent cut-out floral necklace from Spring/Summer 1990 with an estimated selling price of $1,000-1,500. A month after the death of Yves Saint Laurent, Christie's is auctioning seven pieces of the legendary French fashion designer's clothing and jewelry, including this necklace, representing nearly every decade of his career. (AP Photo/Christie's Images LTD.)AP - A month after the death of Yves Saint Laurent, Christie's is auctioning seven pieces of the legendary French fashion designer's clothing and jewelry representing nearly every decade of his career.




Russert and his Sunday morning grilling (AP)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

** In this Feb. 7, 2004, file photo provided by The White House President Bush is interviewed by NBC's 'Meet the Press' moderator Tim Russert, left, in the Oval Office of the White House, the first network television interview of Bush since he was elected to be President of the United States in 2000. Russert, 58, renowned political journalist and NBC News Washington bureau chief, collapsed and died, while at work at the NBC bureau in Washington Friday, June 13, 2008. (AP Photo/The White House, Eric Draper)AP - WASHINGTON (AP) — Public figures brought their talking points to "Meet the Press." Tim Russert brought his laser intensity, a skeptical gaze and facts they'd rather forget.




'No Country' wins big at Key Art Awards (AP)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)
AP - "No Country for Old Men" is still collecting awards.

Atlanta becoming big market for Mexican acts (Reuters)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

A man wears a sombrero as he listens to Latin music in celebration of Cinco de Mayo during the second Fiesta Atlanta event at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, Georgia, May 4, 2008. (Tami Chappell/Fiesta Atlanta/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Atlanta may be known as the hub for R&B and hip-hop, but regional Mexican acts are finding a welcoming audience there too.




Post-Oscar, Three 6 Mafia stays true to roots (Reuters)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

Juicy J (L) and DJ Paul from the hip hop group Three 6 Mafia smile at the world premiere of Reuters - What do you do after becoming the first African-American rap group to win an Academy Award for best song? If you're Three 6 Mafia, you stay focused on what brought you to the game in the first place: music.




Bedingfield to open for New Kids on the Block (Reuters)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

Singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield promotes her latest release 'Pocketful of Sunshine' during an interview with the television show 'MuchOnDemand' in Toronto, April 14, 2008. (Mike Cassese/Reuters)Reuters - British singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield has been chosen as the opening act for most of New Kids on the Block's upcoming reunion tour.




Michael Jackson in talks on possible Las Vegas act (Reuters)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

Michael Jackson waves to fans at a U.S. military facility in Tokyo, as he walks to board a helicopter bound for Camp Zama, a U.S. military base west of Tokyo, to join a fan appreciation event March 10, 2007. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)Reuters - Michael Jackson may relaunch his career as a Las Vegas act, thanks to the private equity group that recently bought the loan on his Neverland Ranch in California to help the pop star avert foreclosure.




Reggae artists getting back to their roots (Reuters)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)
Reuters - A widely held perception among music aficionados is that quality roots reggae passed away with Bob Marley in 1981.

Judas Priest unveils "Nostradamus" concept album (Reuters)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

Judas Priest singer Rob Halford performs during the VH1 Rock Honors concert at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada May 25, 2006. (Steve Marcus/Reuters)Reuters - "Everybody," Judas Priest vocalist Rob Halford says, "is eager to grab the full metal opera."







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