Friday, 27 June 2008
Sparkadia - Postcards
They might share the same cultural heritage as Kylie and Silverchair, but Sparkadia don't sound like your typical Aussie pop band.
The Sydney-based quartet recorded their debut album Postcards in London's Miloco...
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Grey's stars say Chambers is now "fine"
According to People magazine, James T Pickens, who plays Dr Richard Webber, said: "[Justin] just needed a break. He said: 'Man I'm fine'."
He also said that the actor was planning on spending some time relaxing with his family. "[He] thanked everybody for their concern but everybody's good," Pickens said.
Chambers' co-star Chandra Wilson, who plays Dr Miranda Bailey in the show, also said: "Everybody goes through stuff. It's no different than anybody else in the world. We just happen to be in the public eye... Justin's doing just fine."
A representative for Chambers recently confirmed that he checked himself into a psychiatric ward because of a sleeping disorder.
Friday, 13 June 2008
Salma Hayek - Hayek To Wed
SALMA HAYEK and her businessman fiance FRANCOIS-HENRI PINAULT are planning to wed in St. Tropez later this summer (08), according to French reports.
The couple became new parents last year (07) when baby daughter Valentina Paloma was born and now Frida star Hayek has reportedly started looking for a wedding gown.
Influmedia.com reports the 41-year-old Mexican actress has happily agreed to marry the French millionaire.
The couple met in April 2006 but their romance only became public in 2007.
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Friday, 6 June 2008
Reporter refuses to answer questions at R. Kelly trial in Chicago
CHICAGO - A Chicago Sun-Times reporter isn't going to answer questions at R. Kelly's child pornography trial.
Jim DeRogatis cited an Illinois law that governs reporters' rights and the First and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution in refusing to answer questions Wednesday.
DeRogatis read the statement more than a dozen times in response to questions, including whether he once made a copy of the sex tape at the centre of the trial.
Defence lawyers have said that copying the tape would have been a crime.
After DeRogatis' 10 minutes on the stand, Judge Vincent Gaughan said reporters' privileges don't apply. But the judge ruled that DeRogatis doesn't have to testify based on his Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.
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