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Wednesday December 19, 2007

Kidman treats sick kids
She might play a villain in her latest movie but Nicole Kidman gave an audience of sick children a reason to smile.

PEOPLE
Amy Winehouse arrested

Singer Amy Winehouse was arrested during investigation into perverting the course of justice.


PEOPLE
Is Britney Spears about to elope again?

Showbiz circles are abuzz with rumours troubled pop star Britney Spears is planning to marry again.


PEOPLE
Britney's 16-year-old sister pregnant

Another Spears baby is reportedly on the way - and it's not Britney's.



FILM
Peter Jackson to produce The Hobbit

Peter Jackson and New Line Cinema finally agree to make Lord Of The Rings prequel.


PEOPLE
Hasselhoff, ex-wife settle bitter custody battle

David Hasselhoff Former Baywatch star David Hasselhoff and ex-wife agree to share custody of teenage daughters.


FILM
A frightened world ponders ultimate loneliness

Will Smith's film I Am Legend is the latest story to tap into our fundamental fear of being the last man standing, writes Matt Eagan.


STAY IN TOUCH
Tamarama is the go, band or sand

Jay G Lyon Tamarama lived up to its Glamarama nickname yesterday when two members of a boy band which is named after the beach slipped off their thongs and got sand between their toes.



MUSIC
Night of the Triffids has them lining up

The Triffids It's been a long, open road putting together a show that will celebrate the band and their much-loved songwriter, writes Bernard Zuel.


PEOPLE
Stephen Stills battles prostate cancer

Stephen Stills Singer/songwriter Stephen Stills diagnosed with early prostate cancer, says bandmate Graham Nash.


MUSIC
Burt Bacharach, Doris Day earn lifetime Grammys

The Band, Cab Calloway and Earl Scruggs will also receive lifetime honours for musical achievement.


ARTS
Mad about junk for art's sake

Mary Jean Newton As a sustainable design shop takes off, innovative artists and designers are proving there's no such thing as rubbish, writes Sue White.



What's On  
Buck 65

Genre-busting Canadian MC Richard Terfry reckons there is little room for history buffs in hip-hop.



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