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Sep 07, 2009 -
Lily Allen continued her love affair with cricket by spending the weekend with boyfriend Sam Cooper at Lord's watching the One Day International between England and Australia. We know that Lily is a big fan of tweeting during the match, but she refrained from sharing her comments at yesterday's game, probably because Sam is fed up with her Twitter addiction. Lily's been making friends Down Under on the set of Neighbours, and she made more famous friends at the cricket, kissing Mick Jagger and carrying cups of tea past his Rolling Stones pal Charlie Watts plus Sir Tim Rice.
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May 06, 2009 -
- Phillip Schofield has responded to Kerry Katona's claims that he was "ignorant and arrogant" during an interview that took place on This Morning. He said: "Anyone who regularly watches This Morning will hopefully agree that we try our very best to give a balanced point of view. I still believe we approached her difficulties with a much fairer, gentler hand than she would have received in many other arenas.
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Dec 19, 2008 -
London was buzzing with celebrity Christmas parties last night. While Pixie Geldof was throwing her own shindig across town, her dad Bob was at PR guru Matthew Freud's festive get together. It attracted a whole host of stars, from the McCartney sisters Stella and Mary to Claudia Winkleman, who must be getting excited about the final of Strictly Come Dancing tomorrow night!
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Dec 02, 2008 -
Wow, what an amazing party guestlist PR guru Matthew Freud had for his festive shindig last night! Famous faces showing up at his dinner party included Mick Jagger, Kevin Spacey, Guy Ritchie, Trudie Styler, Lily Allen and Jemima Khan! Can you imagine the topics over the dinner table?
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Sep 12, 2008 -
Eva Mendes took a break from all her Fashion Week duties last night to attend a screening of The Women in NYC with her costars Jada Pinkett Smith, Meg Ryan, and Debi Mazar. Unlike last week's big premiere in LA, Annette Bening and Debra Messing sat this one out, but Julia Stiles and Bette Midler stepped in. Even Mick Jagger, who is one of the film's producers, joined them for the afterparty at the Gramercy Park Hotel — though it probably wasn't hard to convince him to spend the evening surrounded by beautiful ladies.
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Mar 31, 2008 -
Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony made their first red carpet appearance since the birth of the twins at last night's NYC premiere of Shine A Light. The Martin Scorsese directed documentary about two Rolling Stones concerts in 2006, mixed in with archive footage of the rockers. Of course, the band was out to celebrate the movie as well.
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Jan 11, 2008 -
Jagger. Rhymes with dagger. Reminds of juicy, full lips.
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Dec 11, 2007 -
After her quick weekend trip to NYC, Kate Moss is back in London and dressing in her signature risk-taking rock-n-roll style. She was spotted heading out to the Led Zeppelin reunion concert on Monday in a big Fendi fur jacket and a Sienna Miller-esque pant-less bodysuit. Somehow, of course, Kate pulls it off.
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Sep 20, 2007 -
- Pop Candy wonders how you feel about blogs by TV characters.
- Cinematical lists the top 7 "cinematic trendsetters" of the '80s, including Girls Just Want to Have Fun, Risky Business and She's Out of Control.
- Popwatch is relieved to learn that Paddington Bear's love of orange marmalade remains intact.
- TV Squad has a picture of the crazy "Star Trek: The Next Generation" box set that's being released in October.
- Rolling Stone's Rock and Roll Daily has some interesting quotes from Mick Jagger regarding his upcoming solo album.
- Vulture lists 10 child actors they'd like to send to "Kid Nation."
- ScreenGrab has Part 1 of their top 15 all-time worst athletes-turned-actors.
- Meanwhile, Spinner asks Juliette Lewis to list the top five best live performers.
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Aug 29, 2007 -
This is interesting: According to music blog I Am Fuel, You Are Friends, between the years of 1973 and 1975 (a period of time known as The Lost Weekend), John Lennon wandered around working with all sorts of various musicians, like David Bowie, Elton John and Mick Jagger. According to this blogger:
The track he laid down with Mick Jagger was, for a long time, just mythical. In 2003, a London record store owner put an unlabeled record up for auction which he claimed had come originally from Ronnie Wood (guitarist for the Stones) and contained a collaboration cover of Jagger singing the old Willie Dixon blues song, "Too Many Cooks" with Lennon on guitar.
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