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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Actress Mena Suvari and concert producer Simone Sestito wed in a private church in Vatican City

Glamorous actress Mena Suvari and concert producer Simone Sestito tied the knot Saturday in a private church in Vatican City, People magazine has confirmed.

"The ceremony was truly unique, and Mena looked breathtaking," a guest told the magazine. "They are very much in love."

The couple, engaged since 2008, planned a private reception following their ceremony. The couple chose the Rome area for their nuptials because most of Sestito's family lives near the city.



Saturday, June 26, 2010

Global Tribute Marks Year Since Michael Jackson's Death

LOS ANGELES  (Reuters) - Michael Jackson fans worldwide paid tribute to the late King of Pop on Friday, the first anniversary of his death, by remembering him in song and dance even as his father sued the doctor accused of sending the superstar to his grave.

In Tokyo , the "Thriller" singer's followers spent the night among his possessions at a Michael Jackson exhibition, at New York's famed Apollo theater they danced to his music, and along Hollywood's Walk of Fame, they laid flowers by his star.

Jackson's sister Janet and brother Jermaine were among family members visiting a mausoleum at the Forest Lawn cemetery near Los Angeles, where the singer's body was laid to rest, and his mother, matriarch Katherine, appeared at the unveiling of a monument outside the family's first home in Gary, Indiana.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Jackson remembered one year after his death

One year after pop legend Michael Jackson died suddenly of a prescription drug overdose at the age of 50, mourning fans around the world are marking the anniversary in unique ways.

In Tokyo, 50 Japanese admirers -- one for each year of his life – have been picked to spend a night at Tokyo Tower among the singer's possessions in the Neverland Collection, the only official Michael Jackson exhibition. They were chosen from among 10,000 applicants who vied for the honour.

Japanese Michael Jackson fans begin memorial sleepover

TOKYO — Michael Jackson's legions of Japanese fans began piling up flowers in Tokyo Saturday to mark the first anniversary of his death, with 50 devotees spending the night with his most treasured possessions.

The diehard fans have paid more than 1,000 dollars each for the sleepover inside an exhibition space showcasing some of the singer's belongings, including his music awards, Rolls Royce and crystal-studded gloves.

Jackson died from a drug overdose at a rented Los Angeles mansion on June 25 last year, a seismic celebrity death that triggered a global outpouring of tributes for the eccentric genius known as "The King of Pop".

Michael Jackson anniversary: Fans around the world pay homage to late King of Pop

To commemorate the first anniversary of the singer's death with a candlelight vigil, gospel concert and silent prayer session.

Though Jackson fans gathered around the world to mark his death one year ago, the Tokyo "Lifetime Collection" event was the only overseas exhibition of Jackson memorabilia that has the sanction of his estate, promoters said.

"I don't know what to say - seeing all his things makes it all come back to me," said Yumiko Sasaki, a 48-year-old Tokyo office worker who has been a Jackson fan since she was 12. "It makes me so sad to think that he is gone. He was wonderful."

Thursday, June 24, 2010

'Eclipse' Cast Takes Over 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and crew appear on Wednesday's show to promote latest 'Twilight' installment.

Jimmy Kimmel gave his studio a "Twilight" makeover on Wednesday (June 23) as Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and the rest of the "Eclipse" cast stopped by to chat about their upcoming flick, "Eclipse," opening June 30.

The big three came out first, followed by vociferous applause from the audience, which forced Kimmel to illuminate a special "Stop Screaming" sign installed expressly for the evening's entertainment.

Is Mission Impossible 4 About to Get LaBeoufed?

Paramount may not have anything to do with Fox's Knight and Day, but since they're back in the Tom Cruise business with both the upcoming Mission: Impossible 4 and their recently green-lit Len Grossman movie, they're keeping close watch on its box office this week. According to Deadline's Mike Fleming, a soft opening for Knight probably won't mean the cancellation of M:I:4, though it might inspire the studio to "beef up the subplot that introduces a new and younger agent who becomes Ethan Hunt's protege." Great idea! Unless you'd like to see our chilling photo illustration turned into reality, you should probably go see Knight and Day immediately.

A year later, Jackson fans still out in force By ANTHONY McCARTNEY (AP)

LOS ANGELES — Erin Jacobs once traded her brand new bicycle for tickets to see Michael Jackson. Now, more than 25 years later, it's her time, organizational skills and gas money that she's giving to the King of Pop.

As an organizer of two major fan groups, Jacobs is just one of thousands of supporters keeping Jackson's legacy alive — along with the pursuit of justice for his untimely death a year ago this Friday.

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