Archive for October, 2009

“Glee” cast to get Hollywood diversity award

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The cast of the quirky Fox TV show “Glee” will be presented with a Hollywood diversity award in November for their portrayal of a group of teen oddballs with a passion for song and dance.

African musicians going political

Kanjii Mbugua storms the stage amid cheers as fans crane their necks to see the Kenyan musician.

Heidi Klum: Queen of Halloween

A look back at the “Project Runway” host’s most outrageous costumes

A bloodier Dracula rises again

More than 112 years after he first climbed out of the coffin, the world’s most famous vampire is back.

With new confidence, Underwood eager to “Play On”

NASHVILLE (Billboard) – Carrie Underwood just spent several hours sitting in Audio Productions — a Music Row radio and TV production facility — doing interviews with radio stations across the country, but she looks fresh and relaxed as she prepares for her final chat of the day.

U2′s Rose Bowl show breaks U.S. attendance record

NASHVILLE (Billboard) – It took 22 years, but U2 has broken its own attendance record for the best-attended single concert performance at a U.S. venue by one headliner.

Music legends rock the Hall of Fame

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Rock ‘n’ roll royalty held court on Thursday night as Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Sting and other music legends staged a marathon show to celebrate the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 25th anniversary.

TV networks hold their own in new season

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Five weeks into the new 2009-10 television season, three of the four major U.S. networks are seeing surprisingly bigger audiences than last year and fewer embarrassing flops.

Judge orders trial in Anna Nicole Smith’s death

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A California judge on Friday ordered the boyfriend and two doctors of former Playboy model and actress Anna Nicole Smith to stand trial on charges of fueling her addiction to prescription drugs.

Seacrest stalker with knife arrested at E! offices

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A knife-wielding man suspected of stalking “American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest was stopped by security guards on Friday at the offices of E! entertainment television and turned over to police, the cable network reported on its website.

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