Entertainment
Best-seller John Grisham goes digital, offers ’Pelican Brief,’ his 22 other works as e-books
NEW YORK - Best-selling author John Grisham is finally ready to go digital.
More than a year after reports emerged he would make his books available in electronic format, his publisher made it official Tuesday, announcing that all 23 of his works can be purchased as e-texts.
"John Grisham... Tuesday , March 16, 2010
Jackson estate cuts up to $250 million posthumous recording deal with Sony Music
LOS ANGELES - The estate of Michael Jackson has landed the late King of Pop the biggest recording deal in history: a $200 million guaranteed contract with Sony Music Entertainment for 10 projects over seven years, according to a person familiar with the deal.
The record-breaking contract t... Tuesday , March 16, 2010
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame welcomes Genesis, Hollies, ABBA, Jimmy Cliff, Iggy Pop in NYC bash
NEW YORK - The Swedish hit machine ABBA and English progressive rockers Genesis accepted inductions into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Monday, despite prominent members staying away from the ceremony.
British Invasion harmony kings The Hollies, reggae superstar Jimmy Cliff and raucous ... Tuesday , March 16, 2010
’Alice in Wonderland’ keeps hopping with $62.7M; ’Green Zone’ leads newcomers
LOS ANGELES - Johnny Depp and Tim Burton’s "Alice in Wonderland" still reigns at the box office, pulling in US$62.7 million in its second weekend and becoming the first film released in 2010 to top the $200 million mark.
Newcomers opened weakly, led by Matt Damon’s Iraq War thriller "Green... Monday , March 15, 2010
Blake Shelton’ deletes Twitter app from his phone, says hello to life
NASHVILLE - Blake Shelton seems to be coping well after his recent breakup.
The country star ended his committed relationship with Twitter about a month ago by deleting it from his phone.
"After I guess almost a year of being on Twitter, about three weeks ago I woke up one morning, and I ... Monday , March 15, 2010