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Hi guys, we came back home late, or should i say early in the morning after midnight. The thing that impress me the most was how it felt when we arrive in bell center high in the air, i was dizzi guys, i felt i would fall down, lol, it was already dark, i mean it is not like hockey, it is not the big white lights, but it was of course enough to find our seat, there was publicity on a screen that was around the whole arena, there was 22,000 peoples for the show, The lights for... Read More
Free event is Beatle's only planned event in North America this year This is in Quebec city were my husband family come from, we are going there in about 2 weeks. Chantale, now the news. QUEBEC CITY, Quebec - Paul McCartney churned out a Beatles-laden song list to a pumped-up crowd gathered Sunday for a free concert as part of Quebec City’s 400th anniversary celebration. McCartney opened the show with the Wings song “Jet” after which he greeted the crowd in French. The au... Read More
Ugly Betty’ has left L.A. for N.Y. thanks to tax incentives Los Angeles may still be the center of the universe when it comes to film and television production. But while that universe is expanding, the center is shrinking. In 2005, the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation and the California Film Commission collaborated on the definitive study to determine how badly runaway production was hurting Hollywood. It determined that the state of California loses more than... Read More
Twins named Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline, doctor says PARIS - The Brangelina twins are here: Angelina Jolie has given birth to a girl and a boy, and dad Brad Pitt took the whole thing in stride. The obstetrician who delivered the twins, Dr. Michel Sussmann, said the actress, the babies, Jolie and Pitt "are doing marvelously well." The 33-year-old actress gave birth to a boy, Knox Leon, and a girl, Vivienne Marcheline, by Caesarean section about 8 p.m. Saturday in Nic... Read More
Coverage of women is more judgmental, organizer of celeb symposium says LONDON - We’re fascinated by Britney’s meltdown, Lindsay’s drink and drug arrests, Amy’s rehab struggles. Should that make us uncomfortable? Do the media and the public like giving women a hard time? Some academics think we do, and dozens of them met to discuss society’s fascination with what they termed “train-wreck” female celebrities such as Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan and Amy Winehouse. The topics for the one-day sympo... Read More
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