Friday, 30 May 2008

Popium

Popium   
Artist: Popium

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


You're Not Like Me   
 You're Not Like Me

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10




 






Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Shania Twain - Lange Denies Affair Was To Blame For Twain Split

LATEST: Music mogul ROBERT 'MUTT' LANGE has denied an affair was to blame for the breakdown of his 14-year marriage to country star SHANIA TWAIN.

Lange filed for divorce from the singer after 14 years of marriage, and in a brief statement, the music producer admits the separation is "unfortunate".

But, according to People.com, Lange allegedly embarked on an affair with Marie Ann Thi�baud, a longtime secretary and manager of the couple's chateau in Switzerland.

However, Lange has denied the claims, saying, "It's absolutely not the reason (for the separation). It's not true."

The couple wed in 2003. They have a six-year-old son, called Eja D'angelo.




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Forest Stream

Forest Stream   
Artist: Forest Stream

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Doom
   Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Tears of Mortal Solitude   
 Tears of Mortal Solitude

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9


Last Season Purity   
 Last Season Purity

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 4


Snowfall   
 Snowfall

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 7




 






Toni Braxton - Braxton Delays Las Vegas Stage Return

LATEST: TONI BRAXTON's Las Vegas stage return has been delayed again after the singer cancelled a string of shows last month (Apr08) due to a prolonged illness.

The R+B singer, who has a heart condition, was set to return to the stage on 6 May (08), but has put off headlining her Toni Braxton: Revealed show for at least another month, according to reports.

The star scrapped shows at the Flamingo Las Vegas on 7 April (08) after she was briefly hospitalised with chest pains.

The 40-year-old is said to be desperate to get back to the show as her run at the Las Vegas venue is due to end in August (08).

A representative for Grammy-winning Braxton refuses to comment on her medical condition.




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Dina Lohan Accuses Ex-Husband Trying To Destroy Her

Lindsay Lohan's mum Dina has labelled her ex-husband Michael "infantile" for blasting her decision to skip a court-ordered family therapy session - so she could pick up her mother of the year award.



Michael was enraged when his ex-wife was hailed as one of Minglingmoms "top mom's" at a Long Island, New York ceremony on Tuesday, calling the award a "joke".



He protested: "Are you kidding? Top celebrity mom? Look at her off-screen antics, her lack of morals and how she conducts herself. I guess they forgot to mention how this top super-mom leaves her kids alone at night and even parties in their presence.



“Just wait until we go back to court. She comes stumbling out of Butter at 3:15 a.m. with bloodshot eyes and a red runny nose, yelling 'Oh, f**k,' when she saw the paparazzi."



Dina now fears Michael's "jealous" outrage will result in his violation of the restraining order she holds against him until 2011.



She says: "He's a loose cannon. He's jealous that I got the award. He even called the organisers and tried to talk them out of giving it to me. He called the owner of the restaurant hosting the event and then called the press himself to say I wasn't going.



"He's using the media to talk to me. I'm getting nervous. Lindsay came to town two weeks ago and wanted security guys there in case he showed up. His parole officer needs to see what he's doing and realise that he cannot address me directly or indirectly.



He wears a tracking device and they'll know if he comes anywhere near me. He's on a mission to destroy me."


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The Sound Of Music - Sound Of Music Villa Opens As Hotel

The family villa which inspired the classic musical movie THE SOUND OF MUSIC is set to open as a hotel in July (08).

The Austrian home of the original Von Trapp family, who were the inspiration behind the beloved film, will be a working hotel in the summer.

The movie was based on the true story of aspiring nun Maria, who sang her way into the hearts of Baron Von Trapp and his brood of children.

The story was made famous by the 1965 film, which starred Julie Andrews as the singing governess Maria. The film went on to become the third most successful movie of all time in the U.S.




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Cameron's 8 Simple Rules to the Big Screen

'The Devil Wears Prada' producer Wendy Finerman is bringing W Bruce Cameron's book '8 Simple Rules for Marrying My Daughter' to the big screen.
Cameron's '8 Simple Rules for Marrying My Daughter' is the sequel to his bestseller-turned-hit TV series.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Cameron is adapting his semi-autobiographical novel into a comedy with co-writer Cathryn Michon, author of the 'Grrl Genius Guide' book series.
The film will offer wry commentary in the same vein as his 2001 book '8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter', the basis of ABC's eponymous series starring the late John Ritter.
The plot will revolve around a divorced dad juggling a younger girlfriend and two daughters who both get engaged at the same time.
The book's subtitle, 'And Other Reasonable Advice from the Father of the Bride (Not That Anyone Is Paying Attention)' provides a clue to the central theme.

Hollywood actors and studios clash over Internet clips

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Getting Hollywood actors paid for their smallest performances -- video clips on the Internet -- is shaping up as one their biggest sticking points in stalemated contract negotiations with major studios.


Whether actors must give consent for snippets of their film and TV work to be displayed online, and how much they should earn for them, was the No. 1 disputed issue cited by the Screen Actors Guild after labor talks broke down last Tuesday.


Studios want to freely distribute YouTube-style clips of old TV shows and movies without seeking actors' permission and pay them a flat fee rather than bargain on a price with each performer individually.


The actors' union staunchly opposes that move.


"What they're asking us to do is erase 50 years of our customs and practice," SAG President Alan Rosenberg said in a recent interview.


The debate is the latest example of how the economics of traditional media are being upended by the growing popularity of video-sharing Web sites like YouTube, and how audiences' tastes and habits are being transformed in the process.


According to Internet marketing research firm comScore, 134 million Americans view online videos each month, with YouTube alone attracting 80 million unique visitors monthly.


The bulk of what they see consists of homemade footage and unauthorized clips of TV shows and movies, some of it blended into video "mash-ups" like the popular "Brokeback to the Future" parody trailer poking fun at the "Back to the Future" movies and the gay cowboy romance "Brokeback Mountain."