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Let's Do it Again: Beach Boys Announce Reunion

Iconic 1960s Californian band The Beach Boys are reuniting to celebrate their 50th anniversary with a new album and a 50-date world tour next year, the group announced.

The original members of the band whose hits include "Good Vibrations" and "Surfin' USA" -- who fueled reunion talk when they recently re-recorded "Do it Again" -- had already been in the studio working on songs for the new album.

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Lana Del Rey, Music Buzz of 2011

Honeyed vocals, a cinematic pout and a haunting, David Lynch-inspired video clip posted on YouTube was all it took to propel Lana Del Rey to global stardom, hailed as the musical revelation of 2011.

But a just-as-swift backlash has threatened to bring down the New York singer before her first album even hits the shelves next month, after bloggers attacked the 25-year-old as an industry-backed "fake", posing as self-made artist.

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Nepal's 'Singing Nun' Shares The Sound of Music

Wrapped in a maroon robe, her head shaven, Ani Choying Dolmatreads gingerly into a Kathmandu hotel, exuding the composure and serenity one might expect from a Buddhist nun.

But this 40-year-old is no ordinary devotee, for Dolma -- better known by her moniker "The Singing Nun" -- is the most unlikely of music stars, touring the world to change the lives of thousands of poverty-hit Nepali girls.

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Treasures from Jackson's Last Home Go Under Hammer

A bedroom mirror on which Michael Jackson scrawled a self-motivating message in the last months of his life sold for some $19,000, as the contents of his last home went under the hammer.

Fans of the King of Pop joined serious collectors at the Beverly Hills auction, which saw a shower bench on which Jackson drew a series of stick figures apparently dancing go for $4,480.

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Snoop, Khalifa Look to Be Next Cheech and Chong

Snoop Dogg remembered watching all of the Cheech and Chong movies growing up, idolizing their ability to always escape from danger in their comedy films.

Wiz Khalifa revered Snoop Dogg for his marijuana-smoking, ultra-smooth West Coast swagger shown extensively throughout his rap career.

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Bieber Stages Concert at Low-Income Vegas School

Fifth-grader Jolie Leach says she "was gonna explode" with excitement when Justin Bieber performed a concert at her Las Vegas school, and vowed she'd never wash her hand after he gave her a high-five.

Leach was one of hundreds who showed clear symptoms of Bieber fever after the 17-year-old teen pop sensation staged a private show Friday at low-income Whitney Elementary School. The concert was filmed for an episode of "The Ellen Degeneres Show" and came two months after Bieber promised the school's 650 students a $100,000 donation.

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Natalie Portman, Dancer Fiancé in France with Baby

Oscar-winner Natalie Portman was in France this week with her baby boy and star choreographer fiancé Benjamin Millepied, who has a double-bill showing in the eastern city Lyon from Saturday.

The US actress and French dancer met on the set of the ballet-themed 2010 thriller "Black Swan," which earned the 30-year-old Portman a best actress Oscar for her role as a ballerina driven close to madness by her quest for perfection.

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'At Last' Singer Etta James Terminally Ill

Grammy-winning blues and soul singer Etta James, most famous for her signature song "At Last," is terminally ill, her doctor and manager said in comments published Friday.

Experts declared two weeks ago that the leukemia from which the 73-year-old was suffering was inoperable, Dr Elaine James told The Press-Enterprise newspaper, which covers where the singer lives in Riverside, California.

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I'll Do it Again: Britney Spears to Marry Boyfriend

"Oops, I Did it Again" star Britney Spears is ready to marry for a third time, after accepting boyfriend and former agent Jason Trawick's proposal, the couple announced Friday.

Trawick, who Spears has been dating since 2009, announced the news on entertainment TV show "Access Hollywood," saying: "Yes, we are engaged," adding that he was "over the moon, as (is) she."

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'Maharat', 'Censorship Observatory' Launch Draft Law on 'Freedom of Film Making'

“Maharat” and the “Cencorship Observatory” held a press conference Thursday to launch a draft law on “Freedom of Film Making” and to legally study the Censorship law.

The conference, which was held at at Metropolis hall in Achrafieh, was aimed at presenting the public with the content of the draft law and launching a general discussion on censorship in Lebanon.

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