HOLLYWOOD - Eminem wants to start a fire Residents and officials in Highland Park, Mich., protested Eminem's plans to burn down a house during the filming of his untitled movie. About 50 residents protested the fire during an emergency meeting on Tuesday to discuss the issue; however, no final decision was made. Highland Park's emergency financial manager, Ramona Henderson, will have the final say on whether the house will burn, The Detroit Free Press reports. Eminem's movie will be released next summer.
Continue reading...Monday, November 12, 2001
HOLLYWOOD - About 150,000 fans gathered at South Florida's South Beach Sunday night as pop sensation 'N Sync played a 35-minute set, featuring the singles "Pop," "Bye Bye Bye," and "Tearing Up My Heart." Although the show was free for most fans, proceeds from the sale of VIP tickets went to benefit families of the Sept. 11 victims and local workers who recently lost their jobs, The Associated Press reported.
Continue reading...Thursday, November 1, 2001
Rock ‘n’ roll ain’t noise pollution, and it ain’t a fashion disaster, either, as the stars who turned out this year’s VH-1/Vogue Fashion Awards proved. Whether they wore their full rock star regalia or toned it down with a Fashion for America T-shirt, fashion, movie and music industry celebs were all about the look-and honoring [...]
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Friday, November 30, 2001
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