THE makers of a movie about a plot to kill Adolf Hitler said they will go ahead despite being banned from military sites because its star Tom Cruise is a Scientologist.
UK pop group the Spice Girls, who made "girl power" a buzzword for a whole generation of teenagers, are getting back together for a one-off world tour.
RAPPER 50 Cent has suffered an embarrassing blow at the BET awards, when he was caught lip synching live on stage, watched by millions of people.
DELTA Goodrem could emerge an instant mother of two if boyfriend Brian McFadden successfully sues for full-time custody of his children.
RETURNING as the Invisible Woman in the new Fantastic Four flick, Jessica Alba reveals there's more to her than meets the eye. View trailer
IN Ocean's Thirteen, the gang is pulled back together when one of its own is double-crossed by a ruthless casino owner, played by Al Pacino.
A LOT of four-year-olds tell their parents they intend to become an astronaut or movie star. But for Josh Hutcherson, acting wasn't just a fleeting fantasy.
AS A new morning show starts, networks insist there's room for everyone, with breakfast and morning TV programs proving more popular than ever.
IMAGINE if all your family and friends decided to be simultaneously cryogenically preserved but wanted a send-off party to tie up all their loose ends.
WHEN Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood hits our screens next Monday night, it will be on Ten, not the ABC, which has been the home of Doctor Who since the 1960s.
GRAND Atlantic's album - without lashings of record company cash or outside help - is a triumph of perseverance, self-belief and, most importantly, talent.
BRISBANE'S quirky singer/songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke chats to NEWS.com.au about her first full-length album, Little Eve.
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THE eyes of the world will be on laidback US muso Jack Johnson as he kicks off the global broadcast of the Live Earth concerts atop the Sydney Opera House sails.
R Kelly moves away from the gospel blusterings of Chocolate Factory and back into hot-blooded horniness.
ITALIAN designers turned the clock back for menswear during Milan's fashion week, with pocket handkerchiefs, neck scarves and waistcoats for next spring.
By Louisa Deasey.: WANT to live like a Hollywood star? Louisa Deasey gives you the lowdown on getting the right people to help you shine your brightest.
CHINA'S online game market is expected to reach $1.5 billion in 2007 on rapid growth in internet users and the launch of new high-quality games.
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