(CBS) – Saturday night’s alright (for fighting) but Wednesday is when the drama goes down. Last night’s “American Idol” kicked off a controversy when James Durbin worried he might have a “Pepsi moment” on stage, referring to the 1984 incident when Michael Jackson was hospitalized after pyrotechnics …
An image of former U.S. President George W. Bush painted on the front of a bus in Paramaribo, Suriname.
Tour operators are expanding their offerings beyond the usual drive-bys of the homes of stars. They’ll take the curious to the courthouse where Lindsay Lohan is being prosecuted or the condo where O.J. Simpson’s wife and her friend were killed.
In the countdown to Fulham’s controversial unveiling of the Michael Jackson statue, Sportsmail can reveal the extraordinary lengths the club are going to in order to mark the occasion.
For those who have always wanted to know what Las Hermanas Hurtado have in common with the Beatles, or eat off the golden bathtub Elton John used to use in the 1990s, Spain’s first Museum of Rock music, which opened in Barcelona’s Areas shopping mall today, is the place to go.
Her rank on the Forbes list of 100 Most Powerful And Influential Celebrities last year
ALL FOUR ONE: Thanks to a space-age love song, Katy Perry blasts into rarified chart air, as her “Teenage Dream” album becomes only the ninth set to generate four No. 1s in the Billboard Hot 100’s 52-year history.
Elizabeth Taylor was, of course, a gay icon. And for many reasons.
BESOTTED with her radiant beauty, men lined up to lay huge jewels at Elizabeth Taylor?s feet. Their size didn?t matter so much to her, she said. Though the Krupp diamond was 33.19 carat, flaming with life when the light shone through it, and the Taylor-Burton 69.42 carat, so big that it made Princes…
She was so much more than those intense violet eyes. And she hated being called Liz.