Saturday, 31 May 2008
Bob Brown
Artist: Bob Brown
Genre(s):
Techno
Discography:
Series Primary Yellow (FW02)
Year: 1999
Tracks: 4
Series Primary Blue
Year: 1999
Tracks: 4
 
Gallagher & Appleton tie the knot
Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has married his long-term partner, singer Nicole Appleton.
According to reports, the couple tied the knot in a low-key civil ceremony in London on Valentine's Day.
The wedding reception reportedly took place at the five-star Landmark Hotel in London.
Appleton has previously spoken about marrying Gallagher, saying: "Marriage is important to me and I love the idea of being married."
The couple, who have been together for nearly eight years, have a seven-year-old son together.
According to reports, the couple tied the knot in a low-key civil ceremony in London on Valentine's Day.
The wedding reception reportedly took place at the five-star Landmark Hotel in London.
Appleton has previously spoken about marrying Gallagher, saying: "Marriage is important to me and I love the idea of being married."
The couple, who have been together for nearly eight years, have a seven-year-old son together.
Spears' family claim Dr Phil betrayed them
Britney Spears' parents have accused television therapist Dr Phil McGraw of betraying their trust by speaking publicly about his visit with their daughter.
The therapist went to see Spears, at the request of her family, while she was in hospital last week after being admitted for evaluation following a custody dispute at her home.
Lou Taylor, a spokesperson for the Spears family, told NBC's 'Today' that Spears' parents had asked McGraw to visit her as a private favour.
Taylor said: "The family basically extended an invitation of trust as a resource to support them, not to make a public statement."
She also claimed that McGraw's intervention had damaged Spears' relationships with her mother Lynne and her younger sister Jamie Lynn.
Taylor said that the family "were looking for support here, not to add to the trouble that is already upon them".
After his visit to the singer, McGraw issued a statement saying that Spears was "in dire need of medical and psychological intervention".
Speaking on 'Entertainment Tonight', the television therapist said: "Somebody needs to step up and provide a vector to get this young woman into some quality care."
Yesterday, various news reports suggested that Spears' new boyfriend, paparazzo Adnan Ghalib, was trying to sell semi-nude pictures of her to tabloid publications.
The therapist went to see Spears, at the request of her family, while she was in hospital last week after being admitted for evaluation following a custody dispute at her home.
Lou Taylor, a spokesperson for the Spears family, told NBC's 'Today' that Spears' parents had asked McGraw to visit her as a private favour.
Taylor said: "The family basically extended an invitation of trust as a resource to support them, not to make a public statement."
She also claimed that McGraw's intervention had damaged Spears' relationships with her mother Lynne and her younger sister Jamie Lynn.
Taylor said that the family "were looking for support here, not to add to the trouble that is already upon them".
After his visit to the singer, McGraw issued a statement saying that Spears was "in dire need of medical and psychological intervention".
Speaking on 'Entertainment Tonight', the television therapist said: "Somebody needs to step up and provide a vector to get this young woman into some quality care."
Yesterday, various news reports suggested that Spears' new boyfriend, paparazzo Adnan Ghalib, was trying to sell semi-nude pictures of her to tabloid publications.
R. Kelly in 'vile' sex video: prosecutors
CHICAGO - R. Kelly produced and starred in a "vile, disturbing and disgusting" sex video with an underaged girl, prosecutors told a jury today.But lawyers defending the Grammy Award-winning artist said the 26-minute tape shows neither Kelly nor his alleged victim, and where the video came from remains a mystery.The exchanges came in the opening statements of Kelly's trial on 14 counts of videotaping, producing or soliciting child pornography. If convicted of all charges, the 41-year-old performer, whose given name is Robert Kelly, could be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison.The tape at the center of the case was to be shown in court."You will see the sex acts he commands her to do," Shauna Boliker of the Cook County state's attorney's office told the jury. "Acts you have never seen before. Vile, disturbing and disgusting sex acts, actions that were choreographed, produced and starred in by Robert Kelly," she said."The case will unfold before you frame by disgusting frame," she added, with the girl "doing what she's told. There's no feeling in her face. It is clear she is an underaged girl" whom Kelly met when she was 12.
Prosecutors say the tape was made between January 1998 and November 2000, when she was 13 or 14.Boliker told the jury that the girl - now in her 20s - will not testify for the prosecution. She has said it is not her on the tape and refused to testify against Kelly, but she may be called as a defence witness, court records indicate.'Copy of a copy of a copy'"Robert Kelly is not on that tape," said defence lawyer Sam Adam Jr., nor is the alleged victim."Where does this tape comes from? They don't know," he said. "There isn't an original of this tape. The tape you're going to see here is at best a copy of a copy of a copy of the original."Adam said the FBI reviewed the tape, which was turned over to police by the Chicago Sun-Times in 2002, and the agency concluded that they could not identify Kelly as being on the tape."It has gone through five or six generations and there are no identifying marks," he added.He said police took pictures of Kelly's body stripped to his undershorts that show a "significant mole" on his lower back, implying that the tape does not show a man with a mole in that spot.The trial before Judge Vincent Gaughan of the Cook County Criminal Court got underway six years after Kelly was charged. The jury consists of men and women, black and white, and the trial may last up to seven weeks.The accusations prompted some radio stations to stop playing Kelly's songs, but it did not derail his career. He has earned millions of dollars from concert tours and album sales while being free on $750,000 bond.After singing for change on Chicago subway platforms, Kelly shot to fame in the early 1990s with hits like Sex Me and Bump n' Grind.The carnality of his early lyrics gave way to wholesomeness with the 1996 single I Believe I Can Fly which earned Kelly three Grammy Awards. He has received 20 Grammy nominations.- REUTERS
Prosecutors say the tape was made between January 1998 and November 2000, when she was 13 or 14.Boliker told the jury that the girl - now in her 20s - will not testify for the prosecution. She has said it is not her on the tape and refused to testify against Kelly, but she may be called as a defence witness, court records indicate.'Copy of a copy of a copy'"Robert Kelly is not on that tape," said defence lawyer Sam Adam Jr., nor is the alleged victim."Where does this tape comes from? They don't know," he said. "There isn't an original of this tape. The tape you're going to see here is at best a copy of a copy of a copy of the original."Adam said the FBI reviewed the tape, which was turned over to police by the Chicago Sun-Times in 2002, and the agency concluded that they could not identify Kelly as being on the tape."It has gone through five or six generations and there are no identifying marks," he added.He said police took pictures of Kelly's body stripped to his undershorts that show a "significant mole" on his lower back, implying that the tape does not show a man with a mole in that spot.The trial before Judge Vincent Gaughan of the Cook County Criminal Court got underway six years after Kelly was charged. The jury consists of men and women, black and white, and the trial may last up to seven weeks.The accusations prompted some radio stations to stop playing Kelly's songs, but it did not derail his career. He has earned millions of dollars from concert tours and album sales while being free on $750,000 bond.After singing for change on Chicago subway platforms, Kelly shot to fame in the early 1990s with hits like Sex Me and Bump n' Grind.The carnality of his early lyrics gave way to wholesomeness with the 1996 single I Believe I Can Fly which earned Kelly three Grammy Awards. He has received 20 Grammy nominations.- REUTERS
Quaid joins Grey's Anatomy star in thriller
Dennis Quaid has joined the cast of the new film 'Legion' which co-stars 'Grey's Anatomy's Kate Walsh, who plays Addison in the medical drama.
Variety says the film, which marks the feature directorial debut of Scott Stewart, also stars Lucas Black and 'The Da Vinci Code's Paul Bettany.
The thriller focuses on Bettany's character, the archangel Michael, the only one standing between mankind and an apocalypse, after God loses faith in humanity.
Shooting is about to get underway in New Mexico.
Variety says the film, which marks the feature directorial debut of Scott Stewart, also stars Lucas Black and 'The Da Vinci Code's Paul Bettany.
The thriller focuses on Bettany's character, the archangel Michael, the only one standing between mankind and an apocalypse, after God loses faith in humanity.
Shooting is about to get underway in New Mexico.
Randy Katana Presents Nick Larson
Artist: Randy Katana Presents Nick Larson
Genre(s):
Trance
Discography:
Presents Nick Larson
Year: 2007
Tracks: 2
Fdv6 (Legacy)
Year: 2007
Tracks: 2
 
Ali Lohan: ‘I got picked on by disgusting kids at school’
Lindsay Lohan’s sister Ali has revealed she once got picked on by “disgusting kids” at school.
The 14-year-old — whose E! reality show, Living Lohan with manager-mom Dina, debuts on Memorial Day — says, “A little while ago … a couple of girls in school made up a video of me and put it up on YouTube.
“They used disgusting words. Like if my mom ever heard me say that stuff, I’d be grounded for life! … They’re disgusting kids. I got really aggravated.”
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Ashlee and Pete Wentz expecting first child
New York (ANI): Ashlee Simpson and fiance Pete Wentz have made sure that their assets are protected just in case their marriage does not work out by signing a pre-nuptial agreement. The couple recently tied the knot, and are rumoured to be expecting their first child together. Wentz told Ryan Seacrest's KIIS-FM radio show that he and Simpson had indeed signed a pre-nup, reports the New York Daily News. "We have signed a pre-nup," he told the radio show. However, he refused to confirm whether or not the couple are indeed pregnant. "This baby has not been confirmed," he said. "The only thing I'm confirming now is that we're in the basement on our honeymoon with these blow-up palm trees," he said
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