Artist: Dj_Quest
Genre(s):
Breakbeat
Discography:
So Good And Break Da Funk (DF002) Vinyl
Year: 2004
Tracks: 2
Wayne and Coleen Rooney Give Each Other �1m Wedding Rings
Linda Hogan, estranged wife of Hulk Hogan, wants her ex held in contempt.
The 48-year-old claims Hulk has failed to pay his share of their $4.2 million Las Vegas condo and has asked a Florida judge to hold him in contempt of court until he coughs up the dough.
Linda is also requesting the 54-year-old to be jailed, specifically in Pinellas County, where their 17-year-old son, Nick, is serving eight months for a car wreck that rendered his friend brain-damaged.
The couple split in November after 24 years of marriage and a court order stipulates they must make equal payments of their Palms hotel living space.
Each has moved on to new relationships; Hulk has been dating Jennifer McDaniel since January while Linda has hooked up with 19-year-old Charlie Hill, a former classmate of her children, Nick and Brooke, 20.
"I'm totally freaked out. This is really weird," Brooke said. "I personally don't like it at all or condone it."
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M.I.A has cancelled all her upcoming tour dates because she is suffering from exhaustion.
The singer told an American magazine that “physically” she needs “to stop for a second.”
"Like, I love connecting with my band, but I want to actually help them and be a part of peoples' lives. Which is really hard when you're on tour...It takes a lot out of you, physically,” she told NYMag.
The dates affected include all of her forthcoming European tour, which included at show at London's Roundhouse venue on July 1st.
Her scheduled appearances at the Latitude festival later in July and Ireland's Red Box have also been cancelled.
Despite the tour cancellation, M.I.A told the magazine that she had begun writing for her new album.
NEW YORK - Jeremy Irons will return to Broadway for the first time in 25 years, co-starring with Joan Allen in "Impressionism."
The new play by Michael Jacobs opens in spring 2009 at a theatre to be announced.
Irons was last on Broadway in 1984 in Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing," for which he won a Tony.
Allen received a Tony for her performance in Lanford Wilson's "Burn This" in 1988.
She also appeared on Broadway in "The Heidi Chronicles" by Wendy Wasserstein.
"Impressionism," directed by Jack O'Brien, tells the story of the relationship between a photojournalist and a New York gallery owner.
Jacobs, a producer of the movie "Quiz Show," has been involved in more than a dozen TV series including "Boy Meets World" and "Charles in Charge."
His play "Cheaters" had a short run on Broadway in 1978.
American rocker SCOTT WEILAND is disappointed the original members of his favourite band GUNS N' ROSES will not reunite - and blames the press for scuppering plans.
The former Velvet Revolver star claims the legendary rock band was close signing a deal to reunite onstage, but axed their plans when they were leaked to the media.
However, Weiland believes the band will one day make a comeback - as long as the plans are not leaked.
He says, "I think they should get Guns N' Roses back together, to tell you the truth. I think that would be the greatest thing that they could do. I think the world would be very happy.
"If they could stop talking trash about Axl (Rose) in the press. It almost happened. The pens were ready to sign. With the Greatest Hits, there was a possibility (of a reunion), but there was too much stuff being said. But it was a close call.
"I would love to see that happen, as a Guns N' Roses fan. I'd pay to see it."
Weiland recently departed Velvet Revolver after falling out with bandmates and Guns N' Roses founders Duff MCKagan and Slash