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On The Download: U2 At The Rose Bowl (October 25, 2009)
Sunday night brought the final stop of U2’s soldout North American tour at the famed Rose Bowl in Pasadena. The biggest stadium gig ever to perform at the Bowl (thanks in part to their stage), quickly turned into a global phenomenon… as the band streamed the entire show to the world making it the first global concert Web cast on YouTube. And for the nearly 2 and a half hour show, four Irish lads captivated the world.
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Schwarzenegger To Shriver: Put Down The Cell Phone
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is calling out his wife, Maria Shriver, for apparently violating a state law he signed — holding her cell phone while driving.
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ROLL CALL: Are Anna Kournikova & Enrique Iglesias Expecting?
Plus, a ‘Housewife’ Kim Zolciak Finally Drops ‘Tardy for the Party.’ kanye not popular on menus in Beverly Hills. And, Amy Winehouse hits the bars!
Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans!
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Kelly Preston Not Ready To Speak About Son’s Death, Pulls Out Of Conference Appearances
Kelly Preston is not yet ready to speak in public about the death of her son with John Travolta – Jett — who died over New Year’s at the age of 16.
Preston was expected to appear at the California Governor’s Conference for Women in Long Beach, Calif., in October, which Maria Shriver hosts, but she has withdrawn from the speaking engagement.
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JFK’S Sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver Dies At 88
President John F. Kennedy’s sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who carried on the family’s public service tradition by founding the Special Olympics and championing the rights of the mentally disabled, died early Tuesday surrounded by relatives at a Hyannis hospital. She was 88.
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Eliza Dushku: ‘I Eat What I Kill’
As the “Active” Echo on FOX’s “Dollhouse,” Eliza Dushku is thrown into different harrowing situations each week, ones that require both skill and strength to get out of. And in real life, the actress is almost as tough as her imprintable character, having once taken down an hefty four-legged animal.
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Kelly Preston To Open Up About The Loss Of Son Jett Travolta At Women’s Conference
Kelly Preston is expected to open up publicly about the loss of son Jett Travolta for the first time at a Women’s conference this fall.
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Columbia Pictures To Remake Schwarzenegger’s ‘Total Recall’
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s “Total Recall” is getting a makeover.
Columbia Pictures will produce a remake of the 1990 intergalactic super agent sci-fi film, according to Variety.
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How Schwarzenegger Came To ‘Terminator Salvation’
One of the biggest questions surrounding “Terminator Salvation” since it went into production was whether the original T-800, Arnold Schwarzenegger, would appear in the film.
Could Governor Schwarzenegger somehow take part in the latest entry in the franchise and ‘be back’ as the character that made him famous with looming issues of his availability to spend time away from his political duties and the necessity to look exactly as he did in the 1984 original film?
Access Hollywood’s Nancy O’Dell sat down with “Terminator Salvation” director McG and star Christian Bale to discuss Schwarzenegger’s involvement and his eventual approval of his role.
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MovieMantz Review: ‘Terminator Salvation’
If the third movie was better than it had any right to be, the fourth film isn’t nearly as lucky — and that’s because it’s a loud movie that doesn’t have a lot to say. In fact, if there’s anything to be learned from “Terminator Salvation,” it’s that a) McG likes to blow stuff up, and b) Christian Bale, who plays resistance leader John Connor, likes to shout — a lot.
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Jay Leno Announces Final ‘Tonight Show’ Guests
Jay Leno has announced his last “Tonight Show” guests – his successor, Conan O’Brien, and musician James Taylor.
Conan and James will appear as the final guests on Jay’s final show, which will air Friday, May 29 on NBC, Jay announced on a conference call on Thursday morning.
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Mel Gibson, Prince & More Joining Jay Leno For Last Week Of ‘Tonight Show’
Jay Leno is finishing his 17-year-run on “The Tonight Show” with a little help from his friends.