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Thursday May 8, 2008

Ledger portrait wins People's Choice
Surprising nobody, a portrait of Heath Ledger has won this year's People's Choice for the Archibald Prize.

PEOPLE
Amy Winehouse arrested over drugs

British singer Amy Winehouse was arrested on suspicion of drug offences on Wednesday, police sources said.


TV & RADIO
Tom Cruise reveals more to Oprah Winfrey

Suri's manicures and conga-ing in Madrid with the Beckhams get an airing.


MUSIC
Simple Minds to play Mandela gig

Simple Minds have been added to the line-up for Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday concert next month.


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FILM
Sex-crazed Superbad nerds top MTV nominations

Superbad and Juno lead the nominations for this year's MTV Movie Awards with five and four respectively.


FILM
'The white guy' becomes a hero on film

Matt Norman It was one of the most controversial moments in Olympic history - the black-power salute by the American runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos at the 1968 Mexico Games.


FILM
Documentary sinks teeth into shark debate

Shark Sharks have a reputation as fearsome killers yet more people are killed every year by falling soft-drink vending machines than by predators of Jaws fame.


MUSIC
Same song, new singer

Noise Pollution: Replacing a singer in an established band can be a risky business.


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BOOKS
Hollywood exceeds an author's fantasy

John Flanagan What began as a story for John Flanagan's son became a bestselling series, now being adapted for film.


ARTS
Jackman dances on to awards shortlist

Hugh Jackman Wolverine might be bemused but Hugh Jackman has been nominated for an Australian Dance Award for his star turn as Peter Allen in The Boy From Oz.


MUSIC
Wry humour born of war's wreckage

The Australian Mosquito pilot has one fear as his p*** goes into a dogfight with Japanese fighters during the battle of Darwin in 1942: what's going to happen to his collection of jazz records?



What's On  
What Happens In Vegas

Amid the bright lights, Diaz and Kutcher fail to generate even the faintest erotic spark.



Entertainment Multimedia  

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