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Friday September 26, 2008

Blasts from the past
After years of being settled and sensible, it's easy to round up retro band members for a couple of annual appearances, writes Sacha Molotoritsz.

PEOPLE
I wanted to kill Warren Beatty, says Robert Wagner

Actor Robert Wagner says he was so distraught over the break-up of his first marriage to actress Natalie Wood that he pondered suicide and would sit with a gun outside the home of her lover, Warren Beatty, intent on killing him.


FILM
Jack Sparrow, Tonto and the Mad Hatter - all in a life's work for Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp has signed on to three new Disney projects, including the fourth installment of Pirates of the Caribbean.


FILM
Heath Ledger scholarship will help actors make it big

A scholarship named in Heath Ledger's honour will give an Australian actor a shot at making it big in Hollywood.



FILM
Life of Brian crossed off banned list

Monty Python's The Life of Brian will have its first screening this weekend in a British town that banned it 28 years ago.


MUSIC
Unlikely duo a quantum leap for Bond sound

Alicia Keys Increasingly, it seems Bond themes are greeted with a mixture of high expectation and bitter disappointment. The Jack White and Alicia Keys collaboration seems no different.


MUSIC
Savage Garden duo still don't speak

Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones were once one of Australia's most successful pop duos - Savage Garden. Nowadays they don't even speak.


STAY IN TOUCH
Myf mania

Myf Shepherd Brisbane model Myf Shepherd named one of the top 10 newcomers on the international catwalk scene.



FILM
Terror in Hollywood

Michelle Monaghan Spielberg's paranoia about technology inspired the thriller, Eagle Eye.


FILM
Ditzy Woman

Wild childWild child Emma Roberts, star of Wild Child, is following in the footsteps of her superstar auntie, Julia.


BOOKS
Politicians and other animals

Yann Martel Author Yann Martel tells Susan Wyndham about life after Pi and teaching his prime minister to read.



What's On  
Floorplay

This rebellious sister of the original Burn The Floor is steamy and sensual.



Entertainment Multimedia  


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