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August 22, 2005

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Olivia Makes Donation to Fight Breast Cancer

August 22, 2005 03:17:05 GMT

People have different ways to express their feeling toward something. As for Olivia Newton-John she has her own way to bring to life her concern for breast cancer survivor that she will make a donation to the Susan G. Komen Foundation.

Olivia, who is inspired by the words of breast cancer survivor Maya Angelou, tries to focus on the disease with a musical version of the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer's poem "Phenomenal Woman," which becoming the lead single to her up coming album "Stronger Than Before." She recorded the song along with Beth Nielsen Chapman, Diahann Carroll, Patti LaBelle, Amy Holland, Delta Goodrem and Mindy Smith, all of whose lives have been affected by cancer.
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White Stripes Rings Nickelodeon's Doorbell

August 22, 2005 03:01:21 GMT

For the sake of their new single "My Doorbell," music group The White Stripes has teamed up with kids cable network Nickelodeon for its video premiere. The clip will be debuted Friday at 9 p.m., and will also available for streaming on the band's official Web site (http://www.whitestripes.com).

The video pictures Jack and Meg White perform "My Doorbell" before an adoring audience of children at a matinee. One lucky girl contributes to the tune on stand-up bass and at one-point switches instruments with Jack, who had been playing piano. The throng chases Jack and Meg to their waiting car at the song's conclusion.
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Iron Maiden Joins Hollywood Rockwalk

August 22, 2005 02:44:52 GMT

One of rock's most influential heavy metal bands, Iron Maiden, officially inducted into Guitar Center's Hollywood RockWalk Friday evening. The band members, bassist Steve Harris, guitarist Dave Murray, singer Bruce Dickinson, guitarist Adrian Smith and Janick Gers, and drummer Nicko McBrain, have all added their handprints, with a fake skeleton hand to stand in for their album cover skeleton mascot, "Eddie," to the sidewalk gallery outside the Guitar Center on Sunset Boulevard. Congrats.


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Pop The 40 Year-Old Virgin

August 22, 2005 02:06:17 GMT

40 Year-Old Virgin, The picture
Steve Carell's comedy "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" tops this weekend box office, taking in $20.6 million, and soon followed by "Red Eye" in 2nd with $16.5 million in its first weekend. The two movies attainment leads previous weekend's champ, "Four Brothers," drop to 3rd with $13 million. Meanwhile, the wild sex-romp comedy "The Wedding Crashers" secures the 4th place with $8.3 million, while rounding out the top five is "The Skeleton Key" with $7.4 million.

Secures the 6th place is "March of the Penguins," which taking in $6.7 million. At 7th and 8th is "Valiant," $6.1 million and "The Dukes of Hazzard," $5.7 million. The number 9 for this weekend is "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," $4.5 million, followed by "Sky High," $4 million closing this weekend Top 10.
 
 
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