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A metal skeleton that was used in the making of the 1933 King Kong film

King Kong memorabilia sells for 120,000 pounds in London

A figurine used to make King Kong come to life in the 1933 film sold for more than 120,000 pounds Tuesday in London, Christie's auction house said Full Story


50 Cent poised to self destruct in latest album

50 Cent

US rap star 50 Cent's fourth and latest album, titled "Before I Self Destruct" and featuring a much-awaited duo with Eminem, is getting mixed reviews from the critics Full Story

Rare Baudelaire papers up for grabs

Charles Baudelaire

Personal letters, first edition copies and even a suicide note penned by 19th century French poet Charles Baudelaire go on sale next week in Paris Full Story

Playboy to outsource publishing to American Media

Playboy is to outsource publishing to American Media

Playboy, which has been struggling in the digital age, said Tuesday it will outsource publication of the iconic magazine to American Media Inc Full Story

Hugh Jackman to star in sci-fi boxing tale

Hugh Jackman is to play in a futuristic movie about robot boxers

Australian heartthrob Hugh Jackman is joining forces with Steven Spielberg in a futuristic movie about robot boxers, entertainment industry press reported Tuesday Full Story

Afghanistan: Illiterate, insecure but lots of TV

The new 1 TV promises more varied fare

Afghanistan's people may lack security, literacy and a decent standard of living but they have no shortage of television stations Full Story

Placido Domingo regales Mexico City with free concert

Spanish tenor Placido Domingo will give a free concert in Mexico City

Spanish tenor Placido Domingo will give a free, open-air concert in Mexico City next month to celebrate Christmas, city authorities said Monday Full Story

Paris Pompidou Centre staff prolong strike

A general view of the Pompidou Centre

Staff at the Pompidou Centre decided Tuesday to extend their strike over planned job cuts at the Paris mecca of modern and contemporary art Full Story

French first lady Bruni to act for Woody Allen

Carla Bruni has admitted she is no actress

France's first lady, singing ex-supermodel Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, has agreed to star in US auteur Woody Allen's next movie, she told a television interviewer Full Story

Britain tops Emmy awards list, Brazil gets first

Brazilian actress Juliana Paes at the International Emmy Awards in New York

Britain walked away with five International Emmy Awards on Monday, including for best performances, while Brazil joined the television elite for the first time at a gala ceremony in New York Full Story

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