Priscilla Presley is asking fans of her late ex-husband Elvis Presley to "please calm down" after a report that two jets once owned by the singer could be removed from Graceland.
Fans have posted critical comments on Facebook since The Associated Press reported last week that Elvis Presley Enterprises informed the owners of the Lisa Marie and the Hound Dog II to prepare to remove the planes when their agreement ends next April.
Full StoryChanel designer Karl Lagerfeld on Tuesday took inspiration from one of the pioneers of modern architecture Le Corbusier with a couture collection described as "concrete with baroque elements".
In the early 1930s, Le Corbusier created an outdoor terrace at his Paris apartment overlooking the Champs-Elysees.
Full StoryFictional boy wizard Harry Potter made his first appearance in seven years on Tuesday, featuring as a nearly 34-year-old with grey hairs in a new short story by author J.K. Rowling.
In an article on the "Pottermore" website written in the form of a gossip column, Harry and his friends reunite at a tournament of the broomstick-riding game quidditch.
Full StoryA French court Tuesday slapped a six-month suspended sentence and an 8,000-euro ($10,000) fine on a Norwegian heavy metal musician accused of inciting racial hatred in his blogs.
Kristian Vikernes, 41, was not present in court and neither was his lawyer as the verdict was delivered. He has denied posting racist blogs and said they were written by someone else.
Full StoryThey're a couple rarely seen in public, together only since February.
So when Academy Award-winning power-couple Charlize Theron and Sean Penn walked in to Dior's Monday show, holding hands and sat prominently on the front row, it's not only the couture gowns that dazzled guests.
Full StoryMadonna turned up for jury duty Monday at a state courthouse in New York City. But she didn't have to stay flor long.
The pop superstar had gotten excused from a jury service date in May. This time, she was finished within two hours and wasn't questioned for any case, spending the wait in a clerk's office instead of in the sprawling juror waiting room.
Full Story"Clap along if you know what happiness is to you," Pharrell Williams sings and the room pulsates with clapping hands and joyous dance moves.
Williams, whose ubiquitous hit "Happy" has taken the world by storm and spawned copycat dance videos around the globe, worked his magic on the audience at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland late Monday.
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The white lurcher was christened Dolly after being found in a tent by volunteers cleaning up after a triumphant set by the "Jolene" and "9 to 5" singer at the rock extravaganza in southwest England.
Full StoryWritten by Anthony Sargon
Biopics are very tricky to pull off. Their subjects are more than often larger-than-life personalities who’ve changed the course of history one way or the other, making it nearly impossible to condense their entire story for a two-hour flick. While Yves Saint Laurent definitely suffers from an overly-familiar structure, the film is bolstered by some truly incredible performances and dazzling visuals that will leave you mesmerized.
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Here we go again. Transformers: Age of Extinction is the fourth entry in the now eight-year-old film franchise, and it’s once again helmed by the one and only Michael Bay. Love him or hate him, you can’t deny Bay’s knack for creating breathtaking spectacle, but does he have any new tricks up his sleeve, or is this just another bloated and convoluted effects extravaganza? Sadly, if you’ve seen any of the three previous Transformers flicks, you’ve seen this one as well. While it’s a slight improvement over the last two, you can’t help but feel that Bay has run his course with the franchise.
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