Jennifer Hudson, tattoo artist? Could’ve happened (AP)

February 12th, 2012 - 

AP – If the whole singing and acting thing ever falls apart for Jennifer Hudson, you might find her working at a tattoo parlor.

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Tony Bennett and Carrie Underwood do Grammy duet (AP)

February 11th, 2012 - 

AP – Tony Bennett performed on the very first Grammy Awards, and as he returns for the 54th show this Sunday, the singer says it never gets old.

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Man pleads guilty in NYC to harassing Ivanka Trump (AP)

February 10th, 2012 - 

AP – A self-described celebrity stalker admitted Thursday to harassing Ivanka Trump by barraging her and her husband with bizarre tweets, emails and online videos.

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Paul McCartney finally gets Walk of Fame star (Reuters)

February 10th, 2012 - 

Reuters – Paul McCartney finally got his own star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame on Thursday, becoming the last of the four Beatles to get the honor.

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Hanna berates Ohio legislators on exotic pet laws (AP)

February 9th, 2012 - 

AP – Celebrity zookeeper Jack Hanna criticized Ohio lawmakers Thursday for not yet passing a bill to regulate exotic animals, months after authorities shot dozens of lions, tigers, bears and other wild creatures let loose by their suicidal owner.

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Beatle’s ex-wife says Piers Morgan heard hacked call (Reuters)

February 9th, 2012 - 

Reuters – Paul McCartney’s ex-wife said Thursday she had not leaked a voicemail of the former Beatle begging her for forgiveness to CNN talk-show host Piers Morgan, saying the recording he has boasted of hearing had been illegally hacked.

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Lung cancer forces "Wild Thing" singer to retire (Reuters)

February 2nd, 2012 - 

Reuters – Reg Presley, lead singer of British band The Troggs, famed for their 1966 anthem “Wild Thing,” said on Thursday that he was retiring after being diagnosed with lung cancer.

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"Welcome Back, Kotter" star Robert Hegyes dies at age 60 (Reuters)

January 27th, 2012 - 

Reuters – Robert Hegyes, who played the Jewish Puerto Rican wisecracking student Juan Epstein in 1970s comedy “Welcome Back, Kotter,” died on Thursday at age 60, a hospital official said.

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Michael Jackson’s legacy cemented by children (Reuters)

January 26th, 2012 - 

Reuters – Late pop star Michael Jackson was immortalized in cement on Thursday when his three children stamped the “Thriller” singer’s glove and shoe prints in the hallowed concrete courtyard of Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood.

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Kenny Chesney leads Academy of Country Music nominees (Reuters)

January 26th, 2012 - 

Reuters – Kenny Chesney grabbed the lead with nine award nominations on Thursday from the Academy of Country Music, which hands out its prizes on April 1 in Las Vegas.

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