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Rock legends from new band, call it Chickenfoot
Some of the biggest names in rock have banded together to form a new supergroup. They call it Chickenfoot, a name they readily admit is “silly”.

While the name may not be to everyone’s taste, Van Halen veterans Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and virtuoso... Full Story

Annalynne McCord
LOS ANGELES: Annalynne McCord arrives at The Raise Hope for the Congo Hollywood event hosted by Ken Baumannn. ap


‘Transformers’ storms to box office top
‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,’ a blockbuster action movie starring Shia LaBeouf, stormed to the top of the North American box office, pushing ‘The Proposal’ to number two, according to earnings estimates released Sunday.

Director Michael Bay’s follow-up to 2007’s first ‘Transformers’... Full Story

Stars gather at awards, remember Jackson
Singers, actors and television personalities saluted Michael Jackson as a transformative figure Sunday at the Black Entertainment Television (BET) Awards, which was hastily retooled to be a night of tribute to the entertainer.

Stars arriving on the red carpet told reporters personal stories about... Full Story

Obama:Not smoking is a constant struggle
US President Barack Obama said that he was 95 percent cured from smoking and never lights up in front of his daughters, but called quitting a constant struggle and admitted, “There are times where I mess up.”“As a former smoker I constantly struggle with it. Have I fallen off the wagon sometimes? Yes.... Full Story

Budget airline plans standing tickets
A Chinese budget airline has applied for permission to sell cut price standing room only tickets. Passengers would pay a reduced price to stand in the aisles during flights, reports IC Media. Spring Airlines president Wang Zhenghua said tickets would go on sale as soon as the government agreed the proposals.... Full Story

Artist starts at the bottom
An artist has been given a £20,000 National Lottery grant - to look at girls’ bums. Sue Williams was given the money to “explore cultural attitudes towards female buttocks”, reports The Sun. She will create plaster cast moulds of women’s behinds to try to understand their place in contemporary culture.... Full Story

 
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