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Mark Ronson just performed with a host of star guests including ADELE and Daniel Merriweather. But far outshining them all in rumourville was Amy Winehouse, a duet everyone for the past month has been whispering about.
People weren’t sure she would make it because of her past track record of cancelled gigs. Amy wasn’t in good enough shape for the past couple gigs, and pulled out of several. But recent weeks have seen her reformed and on the mend. She busted out of the back of the stage (and her plaid bustier) and joined Ronson in a rendition of the Zutons’ song Valerie.
Initially a bit behind the quick tempo, Winehouse looked a little nervous and twitchy. She played so much with her extensions that she ripped a bit out and quickly flicked them away. Yucky!
But in a moment she was belting out the song on key and in time, adding flourishes and arpeggiated vocals that quite simply rocked. She could do without the skirt pulling (that leopard mini got even mini-er with all her tugging!) but everyone was happy for Amy the comeback queen of the BRITs 2008!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
MARKEY & ME

OWEN WILSON is heading back to the set for the first time in recent months, according to People magazine.
He'll begin filming on the comedy 'Marley and Me' with JENNIFER ANISTON next month in Miami. The film will feature Wilson and Aniston as a married couple with a naughty pooch.
The film will reportedly be released on Christmas Day.
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He'll begin filming on the comedy 'Marley and Me' with JENNIFER ANISTON next month in Miami. The film will feature Wilson and Aniston as a married couple with a naughty pooch.
The film will reportedly be released on Christmas Day.
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Portman & Johansson

- Animal lover NATALIE PORTMAN is using the red carpet to promote her new Vegan line of shoes, which just debuted at Té Casan shoe designers. The 'V for Vendetta' starlet proudly wore her black faux-patent leather pumps at Friday's event in Berlin with SCARLETT JOHANSSON to promote their new period piece, 'The Other Boleyn Girl.'
Earlier that week, the self-professed Vegan unveiled the collection in-store at Manhattan's Té Casan. So what are Vegan shoes? They're "cruelty free" because they don't use leather or any animal products.
But are they pain-free for humans? Judge for yourself by perusing Natalie's collection above, which includes ballet flats, strappy sandals and pumps, retailing for about $250 a pop.
Source: - EntertainmentTonight
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Ono San has not taken any legal action against Lennon Murphy.

2008-02-14 17:24:24 -
LATEST: Late BEATLE JOHN LENNON's widow YOKO ONO has slammed "hurtful" reports claiming she is suing a singer/songwriter for naming her band LENNON.
Ono was reported to have filed court papers accusing rocker Lennon Murphy of fraudulently registering Lennon as a trademark and for the "tarnishment" and exploitation of her late husband's name.
But the 74-year-old insists she has not taken legal action against Murphy she simply tried to stop her from getting the exclusive rights to use the name Lennon for performance purposes by notifying the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Ono says, "I am really hurt if people thought that I told a young artist to not use her own name in her performances and had sought to sue her. I did no such thing. I hope this allegation will be cleared." John Lennon was shot dead in New York City in December 1980.
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LATEST: Late BEATLE JOHN LENNON's widow YOKO ONO has slammed "hurtful" reports claiming she is suing a singer/songwriter for naming her band LENNON.
Ono was reported to have filed court papers accusing rocker Lennon Murphy of fraudulently registering Lennon as a trademark and for the "tarnishment" and exploitation of her late husband's name.
But the 74-year-old insists she has not taken legal action against Murphy she simply tried to stop her from getting the exclusive rights to use the name Lennon for performance purposes by notifying the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Ono says, "I am really hurt if people thought that I told a young artist to not use her own name in her performances and had sought to sue her. I did no such thing. I hope this allegation will be cleared." John Lennon was shot dead in New York City in December 1980.
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pr-inside.com
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