Saturday, 31 May 2008

Christina Aguilera - Aguilera Poised To Launch New Perfume

Pop star CHRISTINA AGUILERA has announced plans to launch another addition to her perfume range later this year (08).

The singer has taken time off from her music career since she gave birth to her first child, Max, in January (08) - and has instead spent her time as a new mother working on her third scent.

Aguilera's two previous fragrances, Xpose and Simply Christina, have both garnered international success and the new scent, Inspire, is due to hit shops in the autumn (08).




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Even David Cook Thinks David Archuleta Nailed 'American Idol' Finale: 'I Have To Concede It'




Unlike the never-ending Democratic presidential race, America won't have to wait long to find out who will win this year's "American Idol." But even before the singing champ is crowned Wednesday night, semifinalist David Cook has practically conceded the contest.

In an interview with UsMagazine.com following Tuesday night's show, Cook refrained from arguing with judge Simon Cowell's assertion that David Archuleta won the evening. "You know, everybody's got an opinion, and tonight was Archuleta's night," Cook reportedly told the site. "I have to concede it: The kid came out all three songs and nailed it. But I walk away from this with my head held high."

While Cook got positive remarks for his Clive Davis-chosen cover of U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," Cowell preferred Archuleta's take on Elton John's "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me," as well as his reprise of John Lennon's "Imagine." After the first song, Cowell speculated that the crown might rest on Archuleta's head after the final elimination.

Though his take on Collective Soul's "The World I Know" drew jeers from Cowell, Cook told the magazine he didn't think his song choice was a bad one. "I don't feel like I've won it or lost it," Cook said after the show. "I feel like it's completely out of my hands. ... But I did what I set out to do tonight, which is to have fun and just embrace the moment. Mission accomplished."

And though the judges set him up as the almost unbeatable winner-to-be, Archuleta told the magazine that he's not getting fitted for the crown just yet. "Even though Simon wasn't so favoring Cook, he did so well, and I think America will realize that," Archuleta reportedly told the site. "You never know what will happen."

No matter who ends up winning, Archuleta said he looks up to the older competitor. "I just feel it's cool to be able to be next to [Cook], someone you look up to," he said.

Get your "Idol" fix on MTV News' "American Idol" page, where you'll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. And relive six seasons of "Idol" hot messes and high notes in six minutes with our video timeline.






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Lindsay Lohan’s lawyers blast USA Today over drunk-driving ad

Lindsay Lohan’s lawyers have blasted the USA Today newspaper over the use of the actress’ image in a drunk-driving ad.
“USA Today is idiotic to run such an irresponsible advertisement suggesting that drinking and driving is some kind of American ‘tradition’ we should protect,” Lohan’s lawyer Blair Berk said in a statement. “Not identifying that this ad was paid for by the liquor and restaurant industries is profoundly reckless.
“Drunk white businessmen, drunk housewives out for girls night out and drunk wedding parties should be kept off the roads of America,” Berk continued. “Lindsay Lohan fully endorses ignition interlock devices, which have been well-proven to save lives.”

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Artist: Future sound of

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Enigma   
 Enigma

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 15




 






Demoniac

Demoniac   
Artist: Demoniac

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Stormblade   
 Stormblade

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 9




Demoniac originated as a bleak metal band in New Zealand, circa 1993, simply following a geminate of demos ("The Birth of Diabolical Blood" and "Moonblood") and the button of their number one record album, Prepare for War, the following year, vocaliser Behemoth (genuine call Lindsay Dawson), guitar player Heimdall (SAM Totman), and drummer Adramolech resettled to London, England, where they proceeded to reinvent the grouping under a more melodic mentality. 1996's Stormblade initiated this translation with its heroical powerfulness metal experiments, though certain black metal hallmarks like scratchy vocals placid lingered. But the ensuing The Fire and the Wind (1999), besides featuring lede guitar wunderkind Herman Li, bassist Diccon Harper, and Slovenian-born drummer Matej Sentic proved an in all unique and quite victorious amalgam of the two subgenres. Sadly, Demoniac would not live to see another album, as Totman and Li distinct to launch a firebrand new band called Dragonforce, in full dedicating themselves to heritage and power alloy.






Will & Grace star agrees film deal

'Will & Grace' star Debra Messing has joined the cast of a new family drama-comedy called 'Humboldt Park'.
Variety reports that the cast of the film also includes John Leguizamo, Alfred Molina, Freddy Rodriguez, Jay Hernandez, Mercedes Ruehl, Luis Guzman, Melonie Diaz and Vanessa Ferlito.
'Humboldt Park' tells the story of three siblings who return to the family home for a festive visit.
Messing will play the wife of Leguizamo's character.
Shooting on the Alfredo De Villa-directed film begins next week in Chicago.

Sugababes star Berrabah is arrested

Sugababes singer Amelle Berrabah has been arrested over allegedly attacking a car and causing criminal damage to it.
According to the BBC, police confirmed that a 23-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage and a public order offence.
The arrest stems from an incident which allegedly took place on 9 January.
The singer has now reportedly been bailed to appear at Aldershot Police Station on 21 February. Berrabah's boyfriend Freddie Fuller recently sustained serious arm and leg injuries in machete attack.