American pop singer Nick Lachey has in an interview wished his ex-wife singer Jessica Simpson all the best, and also stated that there is no planned reunion between them.
Both stars of the reality show Newlyweds are at the moment single, but Lachey, 35, insisted, at a party at Dusk at the Caesars Hotel and Casino [...]
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Nick Lachey wishes ex-wife Jessica Simpson the best
Cyndi Lauper Lil Kim Duet Nelson Mandela 91st Birthday Celebration VIDEO (â€Time After Timeâ€)
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Eighties pop star Cyndi Lauper teamed up with femcee Lil Kim for a duet performance of Cyndi’s smash classic “Time After Time” at the 91st birthday concert for former South African president Nelson Mandela. The Nelson Mandela Foundation and 46664 hosted the headliner event at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on Saturday, [...]
Debbie Gibson disturbed over how paedophiles wait to ‘corrupt little girls’
Debbie Gibson, the ultimate teen pop princess of the 1980’s, has revealed how she used to be preyed on as a teenager by men much older than her.
In an exclusive interview, the ‘Foolish Beat’ singer revealed that despite making big as a singer, she was exposed to the very sinister side of showbiz quite early [...]
Janet Jackson ‘offering to raise MJ’s kids’
Late King of Pop Michael Jackson’s grieving sister Janet has offered to raise the superstar’s kids, who she loves like her own.
Pop star Janet, 43, has apparently forged a close bond with the three youngsters since their father died of an apparent cardiac arrest on June 25.
According to family sources, Prince Michael, 12, Paris, 11, [...]
How Macca drifted apart from Jackson over Beatles hits
Sir Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson ‘kind of drifted apart’ after the King of Pop bought the Beatles back catalogue and refused to sell it.
McCartney and Jackson became good pals in the early 1980s when they recorded two duets – ‘The Girl Is Mine’ and ‘Say Say Say’.
“You know, he came to my house and [...]
Second death in Madonna stage accident

A stage being constructed for a concert by pop star Madonna in France has collapsed, killing one person and injuring six, police say.
Technicians were setting up the stage at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille when the accident occurred at around 1715 (1515 GMT).
The concert, planned for Sunday, 19 July, has now been cancelled, officials announced.
It was part of the European leg of the Madonna’s Sticky and Sweet tour.
The cause of the accident was not clear.
The frame "started shaking and collapsing", said Marseille city councillor Maurice Di Nocera.
"Fortunately, it didn’t collapse too quickly, as there would have been quite a few victims," he said, according to AFP news agency.
Two of the injuries were serious, Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux said.</p
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Madonna concert stage collapses

A stage being constructed for a concert by pop star Madonna in France has collapsed, killing one person and injuring six, police say.
Technicians were setting up the stage at the Velodrome stadium in Marseille when the accident occurred at around 1715 (1515 GMT).
The concert, planned for Sunday, 19 July, has now been cancelled, officials announced.
It was part of the European leg of the Madonna’s Sticky and Sweet tour.
The cause of the accident was not clear.
The frame "started shaking and collapsing", said Marseille city councillor Maurice Di Nocera.
"Fortunately, it didn’t collapse too quickly, as there would have been quite a few victims," he said, according to AFP news agency.
Two of the injuries were serious, Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux said.</p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Kim Kardashian Vampire Makeover
Kim Kardashian is sinking her teeth into the Twilight-inspired vampire craze that is sweeping pop culture at the moment.
The E! reality star posted this picture on her Official Blog, accompanied by the following explanation:
“Since vampires are all the rage right now, Troy Jensen and I thought it would be cool to try out a more [...]
Vinny Peculiar:Sometimes I Feel Like A King
By: Dennis Cook
So easy to warm to and full of steaming depths once you snuggle in, Vinny Peculiar & The Blue Poppies of Ambrosia‘s new long-player finds the U.K. pop craftsman in his best form yet, a gently swaying encapsulation of slightly left of Beatles songwriting realized with tight, snappy musicianship and good, clean production. If you sport a lil’ sonic chub for Robyn Hitchcock, The dB’s, Sensations, Billy Bragg, The Feelies or other high quality, post-Byrds fare then King is likely to sweep you up with a sure hand.
The quirkier aspects of Vinny’s earlier output are beveled appealingly here, so what shines through is the quality of his singing, playing and tunes. It’s almost as if Peculiar relaxed a bit and decided to stop waving his arms with consciously provocative imagery and little tics that draw attention but perhaps don’t last in the same way plain old good music presented well can. Sometimes I Feel Like A King is just a pleasure to listen to – no more or less complex than that. That he tips his hat at one of the most under-appreciated songwriting outfits in rock with a sincere cover of the Cowboy Junkies‘ “Sun Comes Up Its Tuesday Morning” only shows the company he wants to keep. From the jumpy crackly of “Uniform” and “Success” to the thoughtful meander of “Success” to the curled-lip snarl of “To Hell With Fashion,” Vinny Peculiar has fully matured into an artist anyone smitten with great pop will adore.
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Michael Jackson Pepsi Commercial Hair On Fire VIDEO Released
Back in 1984, Michael Jackson and his brothers filmed a commercial for Pepsi-Cola that went horribly wrong and is now believed to have sparked the later pop legend’s lethal addiction to prescription painkillers.
On Wednesday, the previously unseen footage was released by UsMagazine.com.
The $1.5 million commercial — filmed at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles — [...]
Loyalty prices
By Jon Donnison
BBC News, Washington

Americans famously eat a lot and are renowned for being among the biggest food consumers in the world.
On 4 July a man broke the world record for hot dog consumption – 68 dogs in 10 minutes, which works out at something like 1,000 calories a minute
But as far as costs are concerned for both the indulgent, and for the more regular consumer, prices seem to have fallen sharply in the past year.
For the last 12 months, the BBC has been monitoring prices at one Safeway supermarket in central Washington.
We look at the price of potatoes, eggs, meat, bread and milk, and we found that at this shop, at least, prices of these goods fell on average by 17% in the past year.
This is of course only one supermarket in one US city, but US government figures from the Department of Labour also show a drop in food prices over the past year nationwide.
Supermarket pressure
One explanation could be that millions of Americans have lost their jobs in the last year because of the recession, so they have less money and supermarkets are having to try a bit harder to entice their customers in.
TAKING THE PULSE OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY- The BBC is Taking the Pulse of the Global Economy, looking at a range of subjects this summer
- Food prices – which remain a concern particularly in many developing economies
- Highly volatile energy prices – which have been a major issue in the past year
- The plight of migrant workers – as the global recession takes hold in many economies
- Housing markets – which have turned from boom to bust in many countries
- Rising unemployment levels – as firms cut back because of falling orders
That is certainly the case as far as stallholder Tom Calamaris is concerned.
He runs a small fruit and vegetable stall at Eastern Market in Washington DC and says his business is really being squeezed by the big supermarkets bringing prices down – something he has not been able to afford to do.
"I just can’t do that," he says, "I know a lot of the big businesses can because they make millions of dollars."
Admitting he cannot compete, he warns, "Mama and Pop businesses go out of business because the big businesses swallow them up."
Like Tom, many shoppers are also facing tough economic times at the moment.
That might be one reason why it is difficult to find anyone who has noticed making any great savings in the past year, despite the apparent drop in food prices shown in the BBC research..
Click here for more from BBC World Service on Taking the Pulse of the Global Economy
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This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Loyalty prices
By Jon Donnison
BBC News, Washington

Americans famously eat a lot and are renowned for being among the biggest food consumers in the world.
On 4 July a man broke the world record for hot dog consumption – 68 dogs in 10 minutes, which works out at something like 1,000 calories a minute
But as far as costs are concerned for both the indulgent, and for the more regular consumer, prices seem to have fallen sharply in the past year.
For the last 12 months, the BBC has been monitoring prices at one Safeway supermarket in central Washington.
We look at the price of potatoes, eggs, meat, bread and milk, and we found that at this shop, at least, prices of these goods fell on average by 17% in the past year.
This is of course only one supermarket in one US city, but US government figures from the Department of Labour also show a drop in food prices over the past year nationwide.
Supermarket pressure
One explanation could be that millions of Americans have lost their jobs in the last year because of the recession, so they have less money and supermarkets are having to try a bit harder to entice their customers in.
TAKING THE PULSE OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY- The BBC is Taking the Pulse of the Global Economy, looking at a range of subjects this summer
- Food prices – which remain a concern particularly in many developing economies
- Highly volatile energy prices – which have been a major issue in the past year
- The plight of migrant workers – as the global recession takes hold in many economies
- Housing markets – which have turned from boom to bust in many countries
- Rising unemployment levels – as firms cut back because of falling orders
That is certainly the case as far as stallholder Tom Calamaris is concerned.
He runs a small fruit and vegetable stall at Eastern Market in Washington DC and says his business is really being squeezed by the big supermarkets bringing prices down – something he has not been able to afford to do.
"I just can’t do that," he says, "I know a lot of the big businesses can because they make millions of dollars."
Admitting he cannot compete, he warns, "Mama and Pop businesses go out of business because the big businesses swallow them up."
Like Tom, many shoppers are also facing tough economic times at the moment.
That might be one reason why it is difficult to find anyone who has noticed making any great savings in the past year, despite the apparent drop in food prices shown in the BBC research..
Click here for more from BBC World Service on Taking the Pulse of the Global Economy
</p
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Madonna and Ritchie’s talking terms intimidating Jesus Luz
Madonna’s toyboy Jesus Luz reportedly feels that the Queen of Pop has not been taking him seriously, after Guy Ritchie is back in picture.
If sources are to be believed, the 22-year-old Brazilian model is feeling intimidated ever since Ritchie and Madonna are back on talking terms.
“Guy is around pretty frequently, and Jesus is becoming resentful,” [...]
Madonna and Ritchie’s talking terms intimidating Jesus Luz
Madonna’s toyboy Jesus Luz reportedly feels that the Queen of Pop has not been taking him seriously, after Guy Ritchie is back in picture.
If sources are to be believed, the 22-year-old Brazilian model is feeling intimidated ever since Ritchie and Madonna are back on talking terms.
“Guy is around pretty frequently, and Jesus is becoming resentful,” [...]
Joe Jackson Fires Back At Child Abuse Allegations: “I Never Beat Michaelâ€
In an interview with ABC News correspondent Chris Connelly, sharp-tongued Jackson Family patriarch Joe Jackson fires back at claims that he was an abusive tyrant that physically and emotionally battered his nine children — most notably, his late son Michael, who would rise from childhood stardom as part of The Jackson 5 to become the [...]
Elizabeth Taylor Hospitalized As She Griefs For Michael Jackson
A grief-stricken Dame Elizabeth Taylor has been admitted to a Los Angeles hospital as she struggles to cope with the death of her dear friend Michael Jackson.
Sources tell NY Post celebrity informant Cindy Adams that the 77-year-old screen legend’s already fragile health has been in a steady state of decline since her pop icon pal [...]
James Morrison was once snubbed by Madonna
Brit singer James Morrison has revealed that he was once snubbed by Queen of Pop Madonna.
Morrison, 24, revealed to Fern Britton and Phillip Schofield on This Morning that the incident did not faze him much, as he was not such a big fan of Madge.
“I’ve never been a massive fan of Madonna – but I [...]
Jessica Simpson ‘splits with Tony Romo on her b’day eve’
Pop singer Jessica Simpson and American Football star Tony Romo reportedly parted ways on the eve of her birthday.
“She loves Tony. But it’s been difficult lately,†Fox News quoted a source close to the singer as saying.
“He’s busy with his career and she’s getting ready to shoot her show ‘The Price of Beauty.’ They [...]
Tony Romo Dumps Jessica Simpson On Her Birthday-Eve
Tony Romo broke up with Jessica Simpson on Thursday, the night before her 29th birthday, a source close to the pop star tells PEOPLE.
“She is heartbroken,” says the source. “She loves Tony. But it’s been difficult lately. He’s busy with his c…




