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Sunday, 14 September 2014
Pharrell invites Swedish feminist leader on stage
STOCKHOLM (AP) Pharrell gave a Swedish feminist party a shout-out during a performance in Stockholm a day before Sweden's general election.At the end of his show Saturday, Pharrrell invited on stage Gudrun Schyman, the leader of...
Japan's World War II film idol Rikoran dies at 94
TOKYO (AP) Japanese film idol Yoshiko Yamaguchi, who was known as Rikoran and symbolized Japan's wartime dreams of Asian conquest, has died at age 94.Known as Shirley Yamaguchi in the U.S. and one of biggest Japanese film stars...
Simon Cowell vows to send Manchester Dogs' Home heroes on all-inclusive holiday
SIMON Cowell has promised to send the Manchester Dogs' Home heroes on an all-inclusive holiday after hearing about the blaze that killed 60 dogs earlier this we...
LIVE: All the action from the front row at London Fashion Week Day 3
LIVE video streaming and constantly updated news from the catwalk, front row, backstage and beyond on day three of London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2...
Lego breaks out of the toy box and heads for the gallery
Monet was an oils man, Michelangelo was set on stone, Moore was a gentleman who preferred bronze. For an acclaimed American artist on his way to Britain, only plastic will do. His medium: a million Lego bricks.Nathan Sawaya has...
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An emotional Beyonce, Jay Z end tour in Paris
PARIS (AP) An emotional Beyonce was in tears as she and husband Jay Z wrapped up their "On the Run" stadium tour Saturday night in Paris, where the duo said they got engaged years ago.The performers told the audience at Stade de...
Jacob Tomuri: Double take
Lately, Jacob Tomuri has had a lot of surreal moments. There was the time he accidentally fell asleep on Charlize Theron's boob. There was the time the British tabloids splashed pictures of him holding a sawn-off shotgun. And there...
'We live in a culture of fear': Charlie Higson talks zombies and Young Bond
FAST Show and Young Bond mastermind Charlie Higson is now as well known for his novels as his TV shows. He tells us about mixing page and scre...
Theatre round-up: The Comedy Of Errors, The Dreaming, Fully Committed
IN THE Comedy of Errors, the twin comic mayhem is 'beautifully timed and uproariously funny'; Shakespeare is given a musical First World War makeover in The Dreaming and The Menier Factory celebrates its 10th anniversary with a tour-de-force performance in Fully Commit...
The Wizard Of OZ 3D review: Dorothy's world is bigger, brighter and scarier
FROM terrifyingly real flying monkeys to the endless halls of the Wizard's chamber, Oz's digital makeover is a truly technicolour way to revisit the 1939 clas...
Most Wanted Man review: Philip Seymour Hoffman is brilliantly burnt-out
IN HIS last major performance, Philip Seymour Hoffman perfectly inhabits his character as an exhausted spymaster in John le Carré's unnervingly topical t...
TV round-up: Strictly Come Dancing versus X Factor
THE loss of Brucie hasn't affected Strictly's ratings, while Cheryl proves she's the queen of Simon Cowell's talent show. Meanwhile, ITV's cooked a turkey with Who's Doing The Dishe...
Andrew Marr's debut novel Head Of State review
THE highly respected journalist Andrew Marr has produced his first novel, a political thriller that although funny and vividly written needs more satirical b...
Francis Plug: How To Be A Public Author review
AN INVALUABLE primer on the boozy Booker-fuelled life of the modern author and a work of invigorating original...
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