Topic: Entertainment
German celebrity gossip magazine Neon admitted Friday it had published five made-up interviews since 2004 with stars such as Beyonce, Christina Aguilera and Snoop Doggy Dog. In a message published on its Internet site, Neon said it "apologised to its readers and the artists concerned" for the fictitious articles and stressed it had fired the journalist responsible. The scandal came ...
It was a book, then an award-winning film. Now Ian McEwan's "Atonement" is to become an opera. McEwan says he is working on an adaptation with composer Michael Berkeley and poet Craig Raine, who will write the libretto. McEwan told Friday's Times newspaper he wanted ...
Like most people who receive lifetime-achievement awards, Jerry Bruckheimer wants everyone to know he's not finished yet. "Hopefully, there's more to come," said Bruckheimer, the producer of such franchises as "Pirates of the Caribbean," "National Treasure" and "Beverly Hills Cop," who received a career prize Thursday night ...
Sandra Bullock reached the pinnacle of her profession on March 7, when she won an Academy Award. Her husband, Jesse James, was by her side. He even teared up when she went on stage to accept the Oscar. Little more than a week later, amid allegations ...
