Tony Roberts returns for opening night of 'The Royal Family' after falling ill during previewOctober 8th, 2009 Tony Roberts returns for 'Royal Family' openingNEW YORK — Tony Roberts has returned to the Broadway revival of "The Royal Family" on opening night. The actor came back to the show Thursday after falling ill during a matinee preview performance Sunday.
Eckhart wants Two-Face for next 'Batman' sequelSeptember 17th, 2009 LONDON - Hollywood actor Aaron Eckhart has launched a new bid to convince director Christopher Nolan to revive Batman comic book villain Two-Face for the sequel to "The Dark Knight". The actor, who portrayed politician Harvey Dent and his alter ego Two-Face, saw his character appear to be killed off in the 2008 blockbuster, and assumed he would not be a part of any future movie instalments but Eckhart is now appealing to Nolan to consider bringing Two-Face back from the dead mimicking a popular technique used on dramatic TV soap operas, reports contactmusic.com.
Movie Review: Eckhart and Aniston have zero chemistry in the gooey slog 'Love Happens'September 17th, 2009 Review: 'Love Happens,' as do soggy clichesLOS ANGELES — Love supposedly happens in "Love Happens." We'll have to take their word for it. Aaron Eckhart and Jennifer Aniston are so utterly lacking in chemistry with each other (and they're both pretty bland individually) that it's hard to discern any genuine emotion.
Aniston's new flick in 'script theft' suitSeptember 16th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The producers of Jennifer Aniston's new film have been sued by two screenwriters, who alleged that the movie's plot has been stolen. Filing their papers against NBC Universal executives, Greg Crowder and Tony Freitas claimed that Scott Bernstein had rejected their script titled 'The Truth' when he was Vice President of Production for Universal Pictures in 2006.
Bader leads the Safeway Classic after a first-round 64, holds 1-shot leadAugust 29th, 2009 Bader leads Safeway ClassicNORTH PLAINS, Ore. — Apart from a bogey on the second hole of the day, Beth Bader breezed through the first round of the Safeway Classic.
'Breathtaking' view for fans getting their first look inside stadium for Cowboys debutAugust 22nd, 2009 Cowboys fans get to see game in new stadiumARLINGTON, Texas — Nearly two hours before kickoff of the Dallas Cowboys' first game in their new nearly $1.2 billion stadium, Jon Thompson and his wife stood along the rail with an unobstructed view of the field. "At first take, it's breathtaking," said Thompson, of Fort Worth.
Jordan 'gets raunchy with lover in front of her kid'August 14th, 2009 LONDON - Jordan was said to have evoked many frowns after a raunchy clinch with her bare-chested lover in front of her four-year-old son. The glamour girl, who has been at the centre of bitter battle of words with estranged hubby Peter Andre since their split in May, reportedly got passionate with cage fighter-beau Alex Reid as little Junior looked away.
Sam Taylor-Wood's John Lennon biopic 'Nowhere Boy' to close London Film FestivalAugust 3rd, 2009 John Lennon biopic to close London Film FestivalLONDON — London Film Festival organizers say this year's event will close with the world premiere of a new film about John Lennon's formative years in Liverpool. "Nowhere Boy" depicts Lennon at age 15 and follows his relationship with his estranged mother, Julia, and with his Aunt Mimi, who raised him.
MJ's 'secret lovechild was given front row seat at memorial'July 22nd, 2009 LONDON - Michael Jackson's alleged secret lovechild was seated in the front row at the star's memorial service on July 7. Dancer Omer Bhatti, speculated to be Jackson's fourth child, apparently sat with head bowed and sporting dark glasses alongside the King of Pop's brothers and sisters during the tribute at the Staples Center, Los Angeles.
Fans pray, dance, sing at Michael Jackson's modest childhood home in Gary, Ind.June 26th, 2009 Gary, Ind. mourns native son Michael JacksonGARY, Ind. — Fans formed a prayer circle on the front yard of Michael Jackson's modest childhood home Thursday and hundreds more crowded the street after word spread that the "King of Pop" and Gary native had died.
UK media: Scotland Yard officers are accused of waterboarding drugs suspects in LondonJune 10th, 2009 Media: UK police officers accused of waterboardingLONDON — A group of Scotland Yard officers were suspended after "serious allegations" about their behavior during the arrests of five suspects last year, police said Tuesday. London's police force did not go into detail, but Sky News television, The Times of London and the Daily Mail newspapers reported that six officers were accused of "waterboarding" drug suspects.
NY musician sets standard for new Guinness World Record: longest career as clarinetistJune 5th, 2009 NY clarinetist sets standard for Guinness recordNEW YORK — An unusual new category has been added to the Guinness World Records: longest career as a clarinetist. The standard was set by Stanley Drucker, principal clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic, who is retiring at 80 after playing more than 10,000 concerts with the orchestra in his 62-year career.
Mass. man pleads not guilty in strip club shooting spree that killed 1, hurt 4June 1st, 2009 Man pleads not guilty in Mass. strip club shootingSPRINGFIELD, Mass.
Lily Allen has modelling career plansMay 14th, 2009 LONDON - Pop star Lily Allen has revealed that she is all set embark upon a modelling career, and has begun working on few assignments. The 'Not Big' hitmaker is already the face of Chanel's high-end handbag range, and has currently decided to step in front of the camera.
Madonna wreaks blasphemy fears in Russia with upcoming concertMay 6th, 2009 LONDON - Pop diva Madonna has outraged Russian officials who fear the singer will wreak blasphemous havoc with a forthcoming concert in front of the country's oldest museum. The 50-year-old is set to perform in August in front of the Hermitage Museum, in the main square of St.