- + Baby plans put Lily Allen's career on hold—British singer desperate for a baby at 25 and says she won't make another album for at least four years.
- + Making a re-hash of movies—Inception is a big-budget gamble that bucks Hollywood's reliance on sequels and remakes, writes Donna Walker-Mitchell.
- + The vinyl countdown—Bernard Zuel asks a group of celebrities which beloved albums they would risk their lives to save - and why.
- + Scissor Sisters' clean cut—Filthy dance artists Scissor Sisters junked their second album to go back to the drawing board.
- + Is this Lady Gaga in drag?—Pictures of a man rumoured to be Lady Gaga in drag have fans all a twitter today.
- + First review - The Twilight Saga—So, who gets the girl? The werewolf or the vampire?
- + From Hobbiton to the doghouse—Hollywood actor Elijah Wood has reportedly signed on to play a lead role in the US version of SBS comedy Wilfred
- + Manson's art 'scarier than music'—US shock rocker Marilyn Manson has unveiled his latest series of paintings in Europe.
- + Chris Brown breaks down on stage—Disgraced singer Chris Brown has made a tearful comeback at BET awards, crying during Jacko tribute.
- + Jackson's glove goes for $192,000—The glove Michael Jackson wore on his 1984 Victory tour sold for an astronomical figure overnight.
- + Australia's androgynous top model—The latest modelling export from Oz is a guy who is prettier than most of the girls.
- + Karate Kid PG rating raises ire—Parents outraged over decision to give 1984 film remake a PG rating saying it's too violent.
- + Kylie wows Glastonbury—Pop goddess Kylie Minogue has made her first-ever appearance at Glastonbury music festival.
- + Kylie wows Glastonbury with Scissor Sisters—Pop goddess Kylie Minogue has made her first-ever appearance at Glastonbury music festival.
- + All or nothingness—An existential fear drives the frenetically funny British comedian Stephen Fry, writes Stephanie Bunbury.
- + Twilight premiere—Stars eclipse the red carpet for the first screening of one of this year's big films.
- + Twilight stars arrive for world premiere—Stars eclipse the red carpet for the first screening of one of this year's most hotly anticipated films.
- + Cats hiss and make up—Vanity, tour fatigue and frustration with band mates drove Cat Empire's Harry Angus to walk out.
- + Twilight has fans coffin up—Gagging to see Twilight: Eclipse? Then you'll need the album and a T-shirt.
- + Aussies take over Glastonbury—Australian bands are descending on the biggest festival in the world this week.
- + Lady Gaga's 'corpse concert'—US shockstar Lady Gaga said to be considering using real dead bodies as stage props on tour.
- + Trolls next project for DreamWorks—Now that Shrek the ogre has played out his final chapter, DreamWorks will turn to trolls to bring in the green.
- + 'Brutal' TV racist experiment—Show participants subjected to 'cruel and relentless' 10-hour ordeal in the ultimate test of prejudice.
- + MasterChef treats us like idiots—'Ridiculous' kitchen melodrama is a cross between Spinal Tap and Beaches
- + Why MasterChef treats us like idiots—'Ridiculous' kitchen melodrama is a cross between Spinal Tap and Beaches - but without the good soundtrack.
- + Newcomer moves for Footloose—A new face in Hollywood is stepping into Kevin Bacon's shoes for a remake of Footloose.
- + Agency defends Miley picture—International news service backs its decision to sell a photograph of Miley Cyrus's wardrobe malfunction.
- + Agency defends revealing Miley picture—International news service has backed its decision to sell a photograph of Miley Cyrus's wardrobe malfunction.
- + Twilight mania comes early—Die-hard Twi-hards set up camp - four days before the latest Twilight film is due to hit the big screen.
- + Grey's goes out with a bang—Mandy Moore guest-stars in finale featuring pregnancy, a break-up and incompetent snipers.
- + Cashing in on Jackson's death—Michael Jackson's mother set to publish coffee table book in time for the anniversary of his death.
- + The other Eagles to play in Perth—Hit country-rock band The Eagles have announced an Australian tour for December.
- + Almighty rhythm the Tao drum—Japan's most celebrated martial art drummers return with The Samurai of the Drum.
- + He gave mullets a bad name—Jon Bon Jovi is back with a better haircut to play in Perth for the band's The Circle tour.
- + Big win for Eskimo Joe—Local rock band brings home awards for Most Played Australian Work and Rock Work of the Year.
- + No Neighbours return—Kylie Minogue has admitted she was joking when she talked about a possible return t the TV series.
- + Well Hung drama with a soft spot—New drama about a well-endowed teacher-turned male prostitute is really about the women he services.
- + Toy Story 3 opens at No 1—Movie fans have not outgrown the Toy Story 3 gang as it makes its debut at the box office.
- + World's first iPad opera—Melbourne's musicians break new ground, but is Apple's latest gadget a good medium for lavish artform?
- + Play it again, this time with feeling—Movie spin-offs have come and gone but only a handful have been memorable for the right reasons.
- + Sex, drugs, rockin' roles—Russell Brand didn't have to look far when searching for inspiration for his latest gig, writes Andrew Murfett.
- + Cake trips up MasterChef's Matt—Taste test claims yet another young hopeful with shock exit of Matthew Caldicott.
- + A-Team gives Sex a run—Carrie and co faced strong competition from the A-Team crew over the weekend.
- + Tom Cruise is the 'king of stunts'—Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz recreated action scenes from Knight & Day before hundreds of fans.
- + Top chef Neil Perry goes West—Perth is set to get the best of dining from Sydney and Melbourne when Rockpool Bar & Grill opens at Burswood.
- + The parent trap—Incompetent parents and tyrannical offspring have become hot TV fodder.
- + Hollywood royalty teams up—Robert De Niro has spoken about a film project with Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese.
- + Slash attacked on stage—Real-life guitar hero Slash continues guitar solo despite assault by crazed fan at a concert in Italy.
- + Waiting for Kylie—The singing budgie has a new album Aphrodite and fans are on the edge of their seat waiting for tour dates.
- + Stroganoff triggers spice stoush—The elimination of Sharnee Rawson has left fans choking on their stroganoff.
- + MasterChef's Sharnee booted off—The generation gap has swallowed young MasterChef hopeful Sharnee Rawson.
- + Perth gets generous for Boobalicious—This weekend Perth's A-list will party at the Boobalicous Ball to raise funds for the Breast Cancer Foundation of WA
- + Karate Kid opens at No.1 in the US—The Karate Kid has won a 1980s showdown at the box office against The A-Team.
- + Kristen Stewart goes punk—Twilight star ditches her fang base to play a pioneering young punk — but not everyone's happy about it.
- + When rom-coms go wrong—The experts take us through the best and worst of Hollywood's most enduring - and formulaic - genre.
- + Kylie transforms again—She's been the girl next door, the fashion plate and the club minx - now Kylie Minogue unleashes her sensual inner goddess.
- + Like a version: Kylie transforms again—She's been the girl next door, the fashion plate and the club minx - now Kylie Minogue unleashes her sensual inner goddess.
- + Star Trek star in showdown—British actor Sir Patrick Stewart has walked away worse for wear after berating awards host.
- + McGregor takes to skies—Star Wars actor Ewan McGregor will swap starfighters for Spitfires for a new BBC film.
- + Roy & HG offer route to heaven—What is a major world sporting event without HG Nelson and Roy Slaven pontificating from the sidelines?
- + Roy & HG offer route to World Cup heaven—What is a major world sporting event without HG Nelson and Roy Slaven pontificating from the sidelines?
- + The Joi of dating—Zalia Joi takes on various personas in Dating in a Disposable World, each from an extreme point of view.
- + A Spice Girl vs a Minogue—Minogue gets to the business end of Australia's Got Talent while a former Spice Girl replaces her on British television.
- + No Aussie love from SuBo—Despite reports today of a looming Australian tour for Susan Boyle, her management denies any such plans.
- + Susan set for Oz—The Scottish sensation who captured hearts around the world will tour Australia and New Zealand this year.
- + Spielberg eyes Australia—North Queensland is tipped to provide the backdrop for the $150 million blockbuster Terra Nova.
- + Sex is still a smash—Australian fans of Sex and the City have not let terrible reviews of the new film stop them from seeing it.
- + Aspire to host your own talk show?—Oprah Winfrey wants to give an undiscovered talent a chance to follow in her footsteps.
- + Shucks: MasterChef's Peter gone—An oyster terrine has ended MasterChef hopeful Peter Kritikides reality show run.
- + The Joker is gone for good—Heath Ledger's character of The Joker will not be coming back for Batman 3, says the director
- + Dannii's boy gets TV start—Dad-to-be, male model, now reality TV host - Dannii Minogue's man Kris Smith cannot believe his fortune.
- + Bigotry on both sides—Musicians who choose to boycott the Middle East leave peace activists isolated and bereft.
- + Animal Kingdom—This is an extraordinarily tense, menacing film set in a Melbourne crime family in the recent past.
- + The Office effect—Contemporary culture this century owes a lot to Ricky Gervais and his seminal TV comedy series.
- + John Butler Trio live—Fans can catch one of the band's biggest ever shows in Colorado live on the web this Saturday.
- + Smashing Pumpkins come to Oz—Billy Corgan and the band from Chicago have told their Twitter fans they'll be coming down under.
- + Smashing Pumpkins confirm Aussie tour—Billy Corgan and the band from Chicago have told their Twitter fans they'll be coming down under this year.
- + Messy lives come to humorous life—Humorous and touching, The Clean House brings out big-name actors and is sure to be a hit.
- + We're stuck with Kyle—When it comes to TV talent quests, Eurovision is lovable, Kyle Sandilands is anything but.
- + Europe has talent, we're stuck with Kyle—When it comes to TV talent quests, Eurovision is lovable and harmless, Kyle Sandilands is anything but.
- + News theme an unlikely hit—ABC tune heard throughout Aussie homes for 20 years gets a remix - and thousands of YouTube clicks.
- + ABC theme remix bangs the drum ... and bass—A track that has been heard throughout Australian homes for almost 20 years has become an unlikely hit.
- + James Bond car goes on sale—An Aston Martin complete with fake machine guns and a smoke screen expected to fetch $5 million.
- + Curing your Underbelly ache—It breaks every rule of television, but Australian Druglords is utterly gripping.
- + New crime show to cure cops' Underbelly ache—It breaks every rule of television, but Australian Druglords is utterly gripping.
- + Change for the bitter—The days of VB seem behind us. Microbreweries have altered the drinking landscape.
- + Jason Derulo to play Perth—The performer who has been belting the airwaves lately is bringing his brand of catchy tunes to town.
- + Jason Derulo to play Perth—The performer who has been belting the airwaves lately is bringing his brand of catchy tunes to town.
- + Germany wins Eurovision—Germany won their second Eurovision Song Contest in 55 years with a punchy pop ballad.
- + Jonny takes a bow—Jonny Greenwood, the floppy-haired guitarist of Radiohead, has composed an orchestra piece.
- + Radiohead's Jonny takes a bow—Jonny Greenwood, the floppy-haired, noise-making guitarist of Radiohead, has composed an orchestra piece.
- + Bollywood comes to Melbourne—Onlookers at Federation Square yesterday watched a controversial Bollywood film being made.
- + Banksy speaks out—The anonymous British street artist doesn't "do" interviews... except over the promotion of his new film.
- + 50 Cent's shocking weight loss—Reports claim beefy rapper 50 Cent has shed weight to play a cancer patient. But are the pictures real?
- + Band of brothers—Bunkered with US soldiers at one of Afghanistan's most dangerous outposts, the makers of Restrepo bring to life onscreen the frightening reality of wa...
- + Don't dream it's over—Exclusive A rejuvenated Neil Finn hasn't lost the ability to surprise - just ask his moustache.
- + Everybody loves Raymond—Usher, the brand and the man, continues his rise.
- + SATC 2 star's premiere agony—SJP worried she would embarrass her family at world premiere.
- + Sex and the City 2 star's premiere agony—SJP worried she would embarrass her family at world premiere.
- + Harried Carrie's MasterChef flop—A withered souffle and a withering critique from a cooking deity prove too much for Carrie Johnston.
- + Seeing things in Eurovision—UK so desperate to win Eurovision Song Contest, it enlists the help of Rick Astley hitmaker
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