E! Online - Welcome to the déjà vu edition, with the latest round of Hollywood wheeling and dealing taking a turn on the retreadmill, including Leonardo DiCaprio looking to enter The Twilight Zone, a revived Robocop and the latest stoner hijinks of Harold and Kumar.
Reuters - A musical publishing company that owns
the rights to the Rolling Stones' song "Play With Fire" sued
U.S. rapper Lil Wayne on Thursday, saying he released an
altered version of the song without permission.
AP - Jurors in Phil Spector's upcoming murder retrial should be allowed to hear testimony about blood evidence and the autopsy of the actress he is accused of shooting, prosecutors argued in court documents.
Reuters - Backstreet Boys Howie Dorough and
A.J. McLean are continuing to work on their first solo projects
even as the group has started work on its sixth studio album.
Reuters - France's first lady, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy,
shot to the top of the pop charts with her latest album in its
first full week on sale, a music industry body reported.
Reuters - Katy Perry led the Billboard Hot 100
singles chart for a fifth week on Thursday with "I Kissed a
Girl," while Rihanna's former chart-topper, "Take a Bow," was
No. 2 for a third week.
Reuters - Two former members of the Smashing
Pumpkins sued Virgin Records on Thursday, saying the label shut
them out of profits after signing a deal with the rock band's
frontman Billy Corgan.