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- A ray of sunshine (The Star)
THREE albums down the road and most people are still referring to Natasha Bedingfield as “Daniel Bedingfield’s sister”. She must not be too happy, especially since her brother’s career has gone bust ... years ago!
- Quick Hits: Usher, Scott Weiland, Ben Folds Five, Stevie Wonder, Smashing Pum...
Usher will do an intimate, 15-date tour of small venues in support of his new album, Here I Stand . The One Night Stand Tour will be for ladies only. "There's only a few artists that can pull that off," Usher told MTV News . "I feel like I've had such a connection with my audience.
- Katrina liked my voice (Deccan Herald)
There has been no looking back for singer Monali Thakur after Race. The Zara Zara girl will be a part of big projects, including King khan’s Dulha Mil Gaya; a Tips production; Punjabi film Lieutenant and few other Kannada and Telugu flicks.
- Most-read stories (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
August Almost Queen: The Ultimate Queen Experience Aug. 22. House of Blues, Dallas. $15-$40. Ticketmaster. Daniel Katsuk Aug. 22. The Fairmount, Fort Worth. 817-420-9455. Josh Abbott Band Aug. 22. Billy Bob’s Texas, Fort Worth. $10. Ticketmaster. Heaven and Hell, Judas Priest, Motorhead, Testament Aug. 22. Superpages.com Center (formerly Smirnoff Music Centre), Dallas. $25-$125. ...
- FOX411: Bill Maher's Anti-Religion Movie (Fox News)
“Religion is detrimental to the progress of society.” That’s my favorite quote from Bill Maher’s often brilliant, but often unfocused “documentary,” called “Religulous.”
- People in the news 08/20/08 (The Record)
Daniel Radcliffe, 19, has revealed to Britain's Daily Mail that he suffers from a mild form of dyspraxia, a neurological disorder that impairs coordination. It's sometimes mistaken for clumsiness.
- What's coming up: Pop music (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Gym Class Heroes and the Roots What a lineup! There are probably those who have written off Gym Class Heroes as pop posers (trust us, we confuse ’em with the whiny, watered-down Plain White T’s all the time) but the Travis McCoy-led foursome is blending hip-hop, rock and pop in a way few mainstream artists dare. The quartet’s newest album, The Quilt , is due out Sept. 9. The Heroes have ...
- Matter of Record, August 11 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
Abstract of Judgment Plains Pipeline LP vs. Wichita County/all unknown parties claiming title, tract of land out of the Petrolia Gardens Addition, Unit 1, No Amount Stated, V3273 P398.
- Singing Valley sisterhood notes a golden anniversary (The Morning Call)
The women of the Lehigh Valley Chapter of the Sweet Adelines joined for the musical harmonies, but Connie Lane says many stay because the harmonious vibe extends way past the rehearsal room.
- No fun for Six Flags as amusement-park company faces slump (Macon Telegraph)
Six Flags Inc. Chief Executive Mark Shapiro looked up at Goliath, a 200-foot-tall roller coaster just outside of Atlanta, as riders roared downhill at 70 mph. "Nice ride," he noted. "But we'll never get our return on investment with it."
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