Friday, 27 June 2008
Simon Jeffes
Artist: Simon Jeffes
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Still Life At The Penguin Cafe
Year:
Tracks: 12
 
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Denise Richards Up For New Reality TV Season
The former Bond girl insists she's up to film more episodes of the critically panned show, even though Sheen fought to keep the current series off the air.
The actor urged everyone to boycott the show after losing a court battle to keep his two young daughters from appearing in It's Complicated.
But Richards tells AOL.com, "If they (producers) ask me to do another season, I would absolutely do it. I've had so much fun. It's such a great job. I get to work at home and be with the kids."
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Duran Duran want to play Glastonbury
The '80s pop group recently headlined the Virgin Mobile V event in Australia and the experience has made them want to take on festival gigs in the UK.
Bassist John Taylor said: "I'd love to do Glastonbury one day. But we'll probably be in our 60s when Michael Eavis gets around to inviting us.
"The Earth will be frazzled and there'll be dust storms on the Pilton farm by then, probably."
Taylor also discussed the group's upcoming live collaboration with Mark Ronson in Paris.
"I've known Mark for years and he deserves his success," said Taylor. "He's gonna mash up our biggest hits for a 30-minute mega-mix and then we're gonna try and play them live along with him. It should be fun."
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Friday, 6 June 2008
Heather Mills - Mills Photographer Has Conviction Quashed
A British paparazzo who was found guilty of assaulting HEATHER MILLS has had his conviction overturned - because the former glamour model was "too stressed" to attend his appeal hearing.
Jay Kaycappa was sentenced to 140 hours community service for grabbing Mills' shoulder as he attempted to take her photo in a Brighton, England subway in July 2006.
The 32-year-old snapper was handed the community punishment order at Brighton Magistrates Court in August (07).
But the conviction has now been quashed after the court heard that Sir Paul MCCartney's ex-wife was too stressed to attend his appeal hearing.
Lewes Crown Court heard that Mills was "refusing to give evidence", with prosecutors adding , "We don't know where she is." The court was then shown a doctor's report claiming Mills was suffering from stress.
The judge allowed the appeal and overturned Kaycappa's sentence.
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