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Madonna head to Malawi for charity Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with a UPI entertainment update on this Friday, April 13, 2007.
Pop (More) Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with a UPI entertainment update on this Friday, April 13, 2007.
Pop star Madonna is heading to Malawi for charity work. Her rep says she'll be there to oversee the building of a children's health center. People magazine reports her trip sparked rumors Madonna is planning to adopt another child, but her rep says that's not the case. Madonna adopted David Banda from that country last year.
The recently unemployed Don Imus met with the Rutger's women's basketball team last night. CNN reports the 10 girls, their parents and coaches met with former radio host in New Jersey. The team's coach didn't indicate what was discussed but did say the talk was productive. Imus' show was cancelled by CBS radio yesterday after he made a racial slur on air about the team. MSNBC also dropped the simulcast from their lineup.
The American literature community has lost one of its own. Author Kurt Vonnegut is dead at the age of 84. His wife says Vonnegut died at a New York hospital Wednesday night. The writer had been in the hospital for several weeks receiving treatment for a brain injury that resulted from a recent fall. Vonnegut is known for combining fiction with dark humor. Some of his most famous works include books "Slaughterhouse Five" and "Cats Cradle."
Rapper Timbaland's song "Give it to Me" is number one on the Billboard hot 100 chart. The release, which features Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake jumped from number 42 last week to the top this week. Akon's "It Don't Matter" slipped to the number two spot and Gwen Stefani's song "Sweet Escape" is in third place.
Punk rocker Patti Smith has written a new politically-charged song. The singer told a German newspaper her work is an emotional reaction to one detainee's experience in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. She says it's a true story about a German-born Turkish citizen who spent more than 4 years imprisoned at the U.S. military facility. He was arrested in Pakistan after September 11th and released last year with no charges against him. Smith says she plans to release the song but there's no indication as to when.
That's all for now, check out upi.com for our weekly White House wrap-up. Thanks for watching! (Less)
Madonna head to Malawi for charity Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with a UPI entertainment update on this Friday, April 13, 2007. Pop (More) Hello, I'm Rebecca Field with a UPI entertainment update on this Friday, April 13, 2007. Pop star Madonna is heading to Malawi for charity work. Her rep says she'll be there to oversee the building of a children's health center. People magazine reports her trip sparked rumors Madonna is planning to adopt another child, but her rep says that's not the case. Madonna adopted David Banda from that country last year. The recently unemployed Don Imus met with the Rutger's women's basketball team last night. CNN reports the 10 girls, their parents and coaches met with former radio host in New Jersey. The team's coach didn't indicate what was discussed but did say the talk was productive. Imus' show was cancelled by CBS radio yesterday after he made a racial slur on air about the team. MSNBC also dropped the simulcast from their lineup. The American literature community has lost one of its own. Author Kurt Vonnegut is dead at the age of 84. His wife says Vonnegut died at a New York hospital Wednesday night. The writer had been in the hospital for several weeks receiving treatment for a brain injury that resulted from a recent fall. Vonnegut is known for combining fiction with dark humor. Some of his most famous works include books "Slaughterhouse Five" and "Cats Cradle." Rapper Timbaland's song "Give it to Me" is number one on the Billboard hot 100 chart. The release, which features Nelly Furtado and Justin Timberlake jumped from number 42 last week to the top this week. Akon's "It Don't Matter" slipped to the number two spot and Gwen Stefani's song "Sweet Escape" is in third place. Punk rocker Patti Smith has written a new politically-charged song. The singer told a German newspaper her work is an emotional reaction to one detainee's experience in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. She says it's a true story about a German-born Turkish citizen who spent more than 4 years imprisoned at the U.S. military facility. He was arrested in Pakistan after September 11th and released last year with no charges against him. Smith says she plans to release the song but there's no indication as to when. That's all for now, check out upi.com for our weekly White House wrap-up. Thanks for watching! (Less)
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