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  • 22/05/2012 | Entertainment

    Comic book 'X-Men' plan same-sex superhero wedding

    Marvel comic book crime fighters X-Men have put down their weapons and picked up wedding rings for the first same-sex marriage in the superhero world, set for June.

  • 22/05/2012 | Entertainment

    Dylan to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom

    Musical legend Bob Dylan, novelist Toni Morrison and former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright are among 13 people who will be awarded the country's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, by US President Barack Obama next week, the White House said.

  • 22/05/2012 | Entertainment

    Michael Jackson is still 'Bad,' 25 years after album

    Michael Jackson's "Bad" returns this September with new music and never-before-seen concert video in the first re-release of a full album from the King of Pop's catalog since he died in 2009, Jackson's record company and estate said.

  • 23/05/2012 | Entertainment

    Adam Lambert boots Underwood from Billboard No. 1

    Former "American Idol" runner-up Adam Lambert pushed his fellow "Idol" alum off the top spot of the Billboard 200 chart on Wednesday to score his first No. 1 album with "Trespassing."

  • 23/05/2012 | Entertainment

    Kerouac's 'On the Road' hits screen in Cannes debut

    The Bible of the Beat Generation, "On the Road" premiered at Cannes taking more than five decades for the frenetic tale of liberation, masculinity and post-War America to play out its journey from novel to the big screen.

  • 23/05/2012 | Entertainment

    The 'reinvention' of the circus

    By Ana Patiño.- Excellence, music, family and “contamination,” along with the power to “reinvent the circus arts” were the main keys that led the Cirque Du Soleil to worldwide recognition, its first Artistic Director Guy Caron told the BuenosAiresHerald.com.

  • 24/05/2012 | Entertainment

    Elton John cancels Vegas dates due to chest infection

    Singer Elton John was treated in hospital in Los Angeles for a serious respiratory infection that forced him to cancel performances this weekend of his "The Million Dollar Piano" show at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

  • 24/05/2012 | Entertainment

    Founding member of 3 Doors Down leaves band

    Matt Roberts, a founding member of Mississippi rock band 3 Doors Down, is leaving the group after nearly two decades due to health issues, the band said.

  • 24/05/2012 | Entertainment

    Kidman 'oversexed Barbie Doll' in gritty Cannes film

    Nicole Kidman plays an "oversexed Barbie doll" in the hard-hitting murder drama "The Paperboy," premiering at the Cannes film festival and notable for arresting scenes of sex, violence and urination.

  • 25/05/2012 | Entertainment

    'Cosmopolis' brings star Pattinson to Cannes

    "Twilight" star Robert Pattinson is a ruthless billionaire on a journey to self-destruction in Canadian director David Cronenberg's "Cosmopolis", a searing attack on greed and capitalism launching at the Cannes film festival.


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