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Kevin Cogill was arrested on suspicions he was streaming songs from the unreleased Guns N' Roses album "Chinese Democracy" on his Web site. Although Siegfried & Roy no longer perform due to Roy's tragic accident five years ago, the dazzling duo and their famous white tigers are still drawing crowds in Las Vegas. George Clooney and Brad Pitt share some laughs at Venice Film Festival. Neil Diamond is diagnosed with acute laryngitis. Australian immigration department does a background check on Snoop Dogg. John Legend hits a high note for Obama. The Coen brothers wrote their dark comedy, "Burn After Reading," with stars George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Frances McDormand in mind. Not necessarily a compliment. Britney Spears won't perform on this year's MTV Video Music Awards, according to her manager. With the networks still reeling from the disruption of last winter's strike by screenwriters, only 17 new series have been slotted for fall - about half the usual number. Model Carol Alt sat down with Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen to discuss her new book "This Year's Model." George Clooney and Brad Pitt will appear together not once, but twice, at the Venice Film Festival at a fundraising event for their charity "Not On Our Watch" and the premiere of their new film "Burn After Reading." Harry Potter pulled a disappearing act from Hollywood's fall and holiday schedule, his sixth big-screen adventure bumped from this November into next summer. Pop icon Madonna kicked off her "Sticky and Sweet" tour in the U.K. and has everyone talking, not only about her amazing physique, but about her politics. Blake Lively -- seen here Monday with her adorable pet pooch on the set of "Gossip Girl" -- celebrated her 21st birthday with a cheeseburger in paradise. Many Hollywood celebrities support Barack Obama enthusiastically. But with the John McCain camp trying to paint Obama as a lightweight celebrity, Obama's folks might be getting a little jittery about the star power likely to converge on Denver. Madonna may be trying to adopt a second child from Malawi, her husband Guy Ritchie was quoted as saying in an interview published Sunday. In 1988 a small group of museum workers in Kabul carefully culled their most precious objects, packed them, sealed the boxes, and hid them in a vault, and took a vow of silence. Now they have been unveiled for the first time. Vocalist, bassist and composer Esperanza Spalding may be holding a bass or cello that"s twice her size when she performs, but onlookers shouldn't be fooled: her voice is just as grand. The stars of "Desperate Housewives," snubbed by the Emmy nominators this time around, will get a moment in the ceremony's spotlight anyway. Jamie Foxx and Lucy Liu were among the stars showing their support for Barack Obama Thursday night, at a fundraiser held at a private Beverly Hills mansion. The end is near in a bitter legal dispute between the three surviving members of The Doors now that the California Supreme Court has refused to take up their case. Sheryl Crow is giving away free music - a tactic she calls the "Tupperware" party approach to inspiring young people to vote. Microsoft is trying to increase their cool quotient by placing comedian Jerry Seinfeld in ads with company chairman Bill Gates. Seinfeld will reportedly be paid $10 million. |
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