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Versace Goes Wild with Dominatrix Punk in Milan

Italian fashion icon Donatella Versace brought her own spin to punk on Friday, unveiling a collection dominated by fierce outfits in shiny black, white, or lipstick red vinyls and deadly accessories.

"I started thinking, what would we call the new punk today? This collection is my answer. It is sexy, strong, brave and full of energy," she said.

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Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z Announce Joint Tour

Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z are hitting the road together.

The performers announced Friday that they'll embark on a 12-city stadium tour that will kick off July 17 in Toronto. "Legends of the Summer" will wrap up Aug. 16 in Miami.

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Depardieu Back in Russia to Reside on Democracy Street

French actor Gerard Depardieu on Friday toured Moscow's Bolshoi Theater as he visited his newly-adopted homeland of Russia before heading to the provinces to take up residence at his new address on "Democracy Street".

Depardieu, who was granted a Russian passport by President Vladimir Putin after complaining at high tax rates in France, was set to spend Friday in Moscow before traveling 650 kilometers (400 miles) to the provincial city of Saransk to register as a resident of No. 1 Democracy Street (Demokraticheskaya Ulitsa).

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Prada's 1950s Girl Dreams of Bond in Milan

Italian iconic fashion house Prada transformed 1950s American housewives into would-be Bond girls on Thursday, with a lethally seductive look which gave a powerful twist to the classic hourglass dress.

Checkered dresses in red and white or baby blue were the collection's mainstay, pulled in at the waist by wide or slim gold or silver belts, but slit open at the bodice's neckline, as if ripped by an amorous James Bond.

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'Argo' vs 'Lincoln' in Knife-Edge Oscars Race

Ben Affleck's Iran hostage drama "Argo" goes into Oscars weekend a whisker ahead of Steven Spielberg's presidential "Lincoln," but the race is one of the most unpredictable in recent memory.

Veteran director Spielberg, bidding for his first best picture Oscar since "Schindler's List" in 1994, tops the nominations with 12 nods -- but "Argo" has cleaned up in Hollywood's awards season so far, despite having only seven.

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Oscar, the Golden Statuette Coveted by Hollywood

He stands only 13.5 inches (34 centimeters) tall and weighs just 8.5 pounds (3.85 kilos) -- but Oscar, in all his bald gold-plated glory, is the holy grail of Hollywood.

The iconic statuette was created in 1929, two years after the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, by the head of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) studios, Louis Mayer.

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Paying for 15 Minutes of Fame in LA

In Los Angeles -- the land of paparazzi, dazzling dental work and endless glitz -- it turns out that you, too, can be hot enough to draw a crowd. For a price, of course.

Crowds on Demand is the brainchild of a young entrepreneur who came up with a novel idea for giving everyday people a taste of fame, even if it is brief and bogus.

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Three Gunmen Arrested near Haifa Wehbe's Residence

Security forces arrested on Thursday gunmen who were strolling near the residence of Lebanese singer Haifa Wehbe.

Wehbe's security guards became suspicious of the activity of a number of individuals who were near the singer's residence in Beirut.

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Schwarzenegger Says New Film has Universal Appeal

For his first starring role since before serving as California's governor for seven years, Arnold Schwarzenegger says he was looking for a film with universal appeal.

In "The Last Stand," Schwarzenegger plays the sheriff of an Arizona town tasked with stopping a Mexican cartel boss from returning to Mexico. It's the 65-year-old's first leading role since "Terminator 3" a decade ago.

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New Works, Dancers Promise Bright Future for Vienna Ballet

The future looks strong for the Vienna Ballet following an evening of premieres Wednesday that featured a completely original work and promising last-minute casting.

Four pieces were included on the "Dance Perspectives" (Tanzperspektiven) program, by choreographers including Britain's David Dawson, France's Jean-Christophe Maillot and American Helen Pickett, all performed for the first time by the company.

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