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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Former "American Idol" finalist Adam Lambert brushed off his arrest in Finland on Thursday, blaming his bad behavior on travel, booze and "irrational confusion" and adding "lesson learned" on Twitter."Jetlag+Vodka=blackout. Us÷blackout=irrational confusion. jail+guilt+press=lesson learned. Sauli+Adam+hangover burgers= laughing bout ...
BEVERLY HILLS (Reuters) - Silent movie "The Artist" painted a pretty picture at the Golden Globe nominations on Thursday, leading all movies with six nods overall including best film comedy or musical.Following "The Artist" among top nominees for the Hollywood awards were ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The actors of civil rights drama "The Help" led the list of nominees for Screen Actors Guild film awards on Wednesday with four nominations including for best ensemble cast in a movie.The movie was closely followed by silent-era ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The actors of civil rights drama "The Help" and silent-era movie "The Artist" were among the top nominees for Screen Actors Guild film awards on Wednesday with both landing in the category for best ensemble cast.Joining them among ...
(Reuters) - Apple's iPhone edged past major news events, celebrities and pop stars as the top searched term on the Web in 2011, according to Yahoo!The digital media company said the smartphone proved more popular than reality television celebrity Kim Kardashian, pop ...
(Reuters) - Apple's iPhone edged past major news events, celebrities and pop stars as the top searched term on the Web in 2011, according to Yahoo!The digital media company said the smartphone proved more popular than reality television celebrity Kim Kardashian, pop ...
(Reuters) - What do Britain's Pippa Middleton and the Kardashian family have in common?They are all among the 10 most fascinating people of 2011, according to veteran journalist Barbara Walters.Middleton, 28, younger sister of Prince William's new wife Kate, was named on ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British tabloid journalists competing ferociously to secure front-page news believed themselves untouchable in recent years, losing all sense of right and wrong and making some public figures afraid to leave home, an inquiry has heard.Appearing at a public hearing ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British tabloid journalists competing ferociously to secure front-page news believed themselves untouchable in recent years, losing all sense of right and wrong and making some public figures afraid to leave home, an inquiry heard on Monday.Appearing at a public ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The parents of a murdered British schoolgirl pleaded on Monday for the country's newspapers to curb practices such as phone hacking and covert photography as a public inquiry into media standards turned the spotlight on the celebrity obsessed press.The ...