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Prince Harry, Beckham party together
Prince Harry and soccer star David Beckham enjoyed an evening at the exclusive Arts Club here.

The British royal and the sportsman partied till the early hours in London on Friday, reports...


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Children stage armed robbery at Raymond Terrace
CHILDREN as young as 10 are suspected of being responsible for one of three armed robberies across the Hunter overnight.A teenage girl was used as a decoy to allow three young boys to storm the...
Wood to star in erotic thriller
LOS ANGELES - Evan Rachel Wood is reuniting with director Catherine Hardwicke for an erotic thriller set in the turbulent world of Los Angeles’ rock-and-roll community, TheWrap has confirmed. ...
Dion's hubby may buy Schwartz's deli
MONTREAL – Superstar Celine Dion’s husband, Rene Angelil, is rumoured to be looking to purchase arguably the most famous restaurant in Montreal - or perhaps in Canada - Schwartz’s...
Lucian Freud Portraits – review
painting them. There was as much violence as tenderness in his stare, and in the ways he devised to paint.This tremendous show tracks Freud's inquisitiveness and inventiveness, his constant...
Moore checks into treatment centre: Report
Demi Moore has checked into a second treatment centre following her hospitalization last month, according to U.S. reports. The Ghost actress was taken to hospital on Jan. 23 after a pal called...
'Chronicle' tops box office
LOS ANGELES - The thriller Chronicle edged haunted house film The Woman in Black in a tight box-office race that saw both movies beating pre-weekend forecasts, studio estimates released on Sunday...
Lambert not new Queen frontman
Adam Lambert has cleared up reports he is the new frontman of Queen, insisting remarks he made about joining the "We Will Rock you" stars were "taken out of context". In a...
Kardashian to move after intruder scare
Kim Kardashian is on the hunt for a new Los Angeles base, just days after a stranger turned up at her home and told security guards he was working for the star. The socialite is looking for a new...
L.A. Reid still has The X Factor
Music mogul Antonio 'L.A.' Reid has signed a new contract to stay on for a second season of TV talent show The X Factor, days after Simon Cowell announced Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger...
'NCIS' hits 200 episodes
Maybe people just like Mark Harmon. Perhaps it’s as simple as that. Harmon has been a staple on TV in various shows since the 1970s. But he hits a new milestone this week when his current...
'Soul Train' Fans Dance on Broadway to Celebrate Late Creator, Don Cornelius
Less than a week after Cornelius, 75, died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, fans of the '70s dance show, including the Rev. Al Sharpton, met in New York to honor him and boogie...
Johansson, Washington get German acting awards
BERLIN (AP) -- U.S. actors Scarlett Johansson and Denzel Washington have received Germany's most prestigious film award as best international...
Singers audition for town opera
Auditions for Swindon: The Opera have taken place with the script being revealed for the first time. The opera, which received 60,000 of Jubilee Lottery money, is being created and performed to...
Boonen wins first stage in Tour of Qatar
Belgian cyclist Tom Boonen won the first stage of the Tour of Qatar on Sunday, sprinting home ahead of Britain's Adam Blythe and Peter Sagan of...
Street theatre presses for child rights
New Delhi, Feb 5 : It was a riot of creativity and laughter at the Dilli Haat here Sunday evening, but underneath all the gaiety, the street plays being performed asked some very hard questions on...
Iran's neighbours warned not to stage attacks
TEHRAN, Iran -; A Republican Guard commander warns Iran will target any country where an attack against it is staged. Hossein Salami, deputy commander of the elite Revolutionary Guard, Iran's...
Reuben Abati Vs Dele Momodu: Journalists Dance of Shame By Kazeem Olowe
By Kazeem Olowe "For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows." The above...
Boonen wins stage one in Qatar
Doha – Tom Boonen of Belgium won the first, 133.5 kilometre stage of the Tour of Qatar here on Sunday, sprinting home ahead of Britain's Adam Blythe and Peter Sagan of...
Snow blankets Britain: readers' pictures
A selection of images sent in by readers of the heavy snowfalls - up to 16cm in some places - that have disrupted traffic across the country. If you have any other great snaps of the cold snap, send...
Actor Ben Gazzara dies at 81, leaving behind legacy on stage, screen
Actor Ben Gazzara, known for his brooding tough-guy presence in dozens of films, television shows and stage productions over his long career, died of pancreatic cancer on Friday, his lawyer said. He...
Boy suspended over crotch-grab dance
A NINE-year-old student at a Catholic school in southeastern Minnesota, US, has been suspended indefinitely after his lip-syncing performance of a Michael Jackson...
Savannah stage ready for panmen
This worker high atop a hydraulic lift makes some final checks to the lighting system at the North Stand at the Queen's Park Savannah in...
Op-Ed Contributor: Learning to Share the Stage
Fifty years ago Monday, in a Waseda University auditorium in Tokyo, someone pulled the plug on Robert Kennedy's microphone. The attorney general had come to Japan to repair the U. S.-Japan alliance...
Dot 6 Services Company Crafts Braille Signage
Do not search by date -- full issues of the paper are not available on the site; If you are looking for a specific article, type in one or two words only from the headline or the name of someone in...
Denver tax subsidy for Broadway and Alameda area may see new use
Denver's council on Monday will decide whether a tax subsidy that 20 years ago helped redevelop a blighted marketplace on Broadway should be redirected to fix drainage and realign the streets in...
Russians stage rival protests over Putin
MOSCOW - Tens of thousands of Russians defied bitter cold in Moscow on Saturday to demand fair elections in a march against Vladimir Putin's 12-year rule, while supporters of the prime minister...
Spotlight | Torrington: Showing a Horror Film Opposite Its Set, the Yankee Pedlar Inn
JULIA SLOAN, organizer of a Feb. 8 celebration to mark the Torrington premiere of "The Innkeepers," said the decision to screen the 100-minute independent film at the old Art Deco Warner Theater was...
Makers | Who Made That?: The Revival of the Earmuff
Each December, the residents of Farmington, Me., hold a parade for their favorite son, a boy who they believe invented earmuffs. According to town legend, Chester Greenwood was a 15-year-old with...
Aguilera finds truth in 'Voice'
Christina Aguilera's looks certainly never hurt her career. She's a great singer, beyond a doubt. But as a judge and coach on the reality-competition series The Voice -- which returns for...
Macca, Lanegan top CD reviews
This week's album reviews include a couple of Beatles legends and the first solo effort in eight years from the true prince of darkness, Mark...
More humiliating casting calls
We recall that it was Thomas Edison who once summed up success as being "10% inspiration and 90% perspiration." Had Edison been a struggling actor trying to make a go of it in Tinseltown...
McAdams balances 'Vow' role
LOS ANGELES -- Toronto actress Rachel McAdams is nothing if not versatile. In the last four years, she has played a soldier (The Lucky Ones), an investigative newspaper blogger (State of Play), a...
Fairy tale remakes go dark
Superheroes are so last year. Hansel and his feisty sister, Gretel, and the cast of characters from other classic fairy tales are quickly replacing the Batman and Robins and the Green Hornets. ...
The Rock shakes up 'Journey 2'
HONOLULU -- Everyone who's seen the trailers for Journey 2: Mysterious Island knows that Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has a move called "the Pec Pop of Love." Here -- in the...
U.S. and Israel Set Stage for False Flag and Iran Attack
February 4, 2012 Events over the last several days reveal that the United States and Israel plan to conduct a false flag terror event to be blamed on Iran. The event will likely occur within the next...
Television: AMC Goes Inside Kevin Smith's Comic Book Shop
RED BANK, N. J.


AS the man who hired him and the men who work for him will readily attest, Walt Flanagan, the manager of a comic book store here called Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash, is...
Recalling Happenings Events on Eve of Pace Exhibition
HALF a century ago, on Oct. 4, 1959, an event took place at the Reuben Gallery in the East Village that changed the course of art history: a performance piece by the artist Allan Kaprow titled "18...
Arts | Connecticut: 'Macbeth 1969' at the Long Wharf Theater
Most theater people know about the "Macbeth" superstition: Should someone speak the play's title inside a theater, disaster will befall the production or the cast. That is why so many refer to it as...
Arts | New Jersey: 'Rachel Perry Welty: 24/7' in New Brunswick
After millenniums in which mythical beings, allegories and grand philosophical ideas were staples of Western art, the past century saw the triumph of the mundane. Collages were made with newspapers,...
The Rough Harmonies of Sharon Van Etten
The Sharon Van Etten story is deceptively familiar. Nice girl from suburban New Jersey leaves home for Murfreesboro, Tenn. She attends a couple of semesters at Middle Tennessee State before dropping...
Stage and screen star dies, aged 81
ACTOR Ben Gazzara, known for his brooding tough-guy presence in dozens of films, TV shows and stage productions, died of pancreatic cancer in a Manhattan hospital on Friday, his lawyer said...
Edmonton a “favourite” on the hip-hop dance circuit
The Shaw played host to a wedding and a hip-hop convention Saturday afternoon, the result a head-tilting juxtaposition of apparel. Sightings of cocktail dresses and suits were rare, though, swallowed...
Andamans: New videos of naked tribal dance emerge
led to inquiries in India into the existence of "human safaris" in the islands. The newspaper said that the "new videos raise fresh questions about the complicity of officers who are...