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Thursday June 12, 2008

Celebrity power: look who's on top
Oprah Winfrey is once again the world's most powerful celebrity in Forbes new survey.

PEOPLE
Clooney dumped Larson because she had a boob job

George Clooney and Sarah Larson. George Clooney dumped Sarah Larson because the 29-year-old beauty ignored his advice and had a boob job.


ARTS
Diva faces music - and a little black dress

Deborah Voigt Covent Garden fired her for being too heavy, but four years later a slimmer Deborah Voigt is back for the role, writes Anthony Tommasini.


STAY IN TOUCH
Almost 80 and Rotten to the core

Meet Sydney's new Johnny Rotten. Her hair is white, her shoes are sensible and she doesn't mind a purple scarf.



MUSIC
Polyphonic Spree for Splendour in the Grass

Final acts announced for Splendour in the Grass festival, weeks after it sold out.


FILM
Chimp chasing star on Walk of Fame

Three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame have gone to the dogs, so why can't Cheeta the chimp get some love?


SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL 2008
Flopping all over the world

Few documentary makers are asked if their film is real. But for Sacha Gervasi the question has become routine.


TV & RADIO
Don *** in care

Veteran entertainer Don *** is in a care facility but doesn't have dementia, his manager says.



SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL 2008
A working family that no longer works

If Kevin Rudd wants to know the concerns of all those working families in Japan, he should have a look at the drama that screened at the Sydney Film Festival last night.


ARTS
Instrument bank shows its pluck

Violinist Niki Vasilakis Niki Vasilakis suspects she will spend her whole life paying off her Antonio Guadagnini violin. The 136-year-old instrument is more than she can afford but to succeed she needs a quality violin.


ARTS
Achieving Moor with beat of own baton

ON A sunny day in Berlin, at an outdoor cafe full of office workers, the Australian conductor Simon Hewett begins to belt out a few notes of Verdi's Otello, to the curiosity of other diners.



What's On  
Hamlet

A strikingly contemporary performance, bringing a dark prince to light.



Entertainment Multimedia  



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