Movies
Trailers
TV
DVD
News
Celebs
Fan Sites
MyHollywood
Get Movie Showtimes & Tickets
Select a Movie or Search All Theaters
A Girl Cut in Two (NR)
America the Beautiful (R)
American Teen (PG-13)
Anita O'Day: The Life of a Jazz Singer (NR)
Babylon A.D. (PG-13)
Bachna Ae Haseeno (NR)
Ballet Shoes (PG)
Bangkok Dangerous (R)
Beautiful Losers (NR)
Beer for My Horses (PG-13)
Bolt (NR)
Bottle Shock (PG-13)
Boy A (R)
Brideshead Revisited (PG-13)
Burn After Reading (R)
Bustin' Down the Door (NR)
Cirque Du Soleil Delirium (NR)
College (R)
CSNY: Deja Vu (R)
Cthulhu (R)
Death Race (R)
Disaster Movie (PG-13)
Eight Miles High (NR)
Elegy (R)
Errand of Angels, The (PG)
Fireproof (PG)
Fly Me to the Moon (G)
Flyboys, The (NR)
Forgotten Woman, The (NR)
Frozen River (R)
Ghost Town (PG-13)
Hamlet 2 (R)
Hell Ride (R)
Henry Poole Is Here (PG)
House Bunny, The (PG-13)
I.O.U.S.A. (PG)
In Search of a Midnight Kiss (NR)
Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer (R)
Kuselan (NR)
Longshots, The (PG)
Man on Wire (PG-13)
Mirrors (R)
Momma's Man (NR)
Mumbai Meri Jaan (NR)
Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, The (PG-13)
Order of Myths, The (NR)
Patti Smith: Dream of Life (NR)
Pineapple Express (R)
Pool, The (NR)
Re-Cycle (R)
Religulous (R)
Richard Serra: Thinking On Your Feet (NR)
Righteous Kill (R)
Rocker, The (PG-13)
Sensation of Sight, The (R)
Singh is Kinng (NR)
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, The (PG-13)
Sixty Six (PG-13)
Spirit of the Marathon (PG)
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (PG)
Stealing America: Vote by Vote (NR)
Step Brothers (R)
Sukiyaki Western Django (R)
Swing Vote (PG-13)
Take (R)
Traitor (PG-13)
Transsiberian (R)
Tropic Thunder (R)
Trouble the Water (NR)
Tyler Perry's The Family That Preys (PG-13)
Vicky Cristina Barcelona (PG-13)
What We Do Is Secret (R)
What We Do is Secret (R)
Women, The (PG-13)
Women, The (PG-13)
X-Files: I Want to Believe, The (PG-13)
XXY (NR)
Go
Go
Search
News
Fan Sites
Apply
Directory
Support
MyHollywood
Sign In
Sign Up
Browse Forums
Request New Forum
Become Moderator
Newsletter
Hot List
Hollywood.com's 2008 Summer Movie Preview
NEW Celebrity Blog: Hollywood BFF.com!
Hollywood.com games! No registration, no downloads
Home
News
MUSIC NOTES: Madonna Announces Concert Date
MUSIC NOTES: Madonna Announces Concert Date
By
Don Chareunsy
|
Tuesday, October 24, 2000
Recommend (0)
|
Comments (0)
HOLLYWOOD
- The Queen of Music is going to make a little more live music after all.
Madonna
has announced what is likely to be her only U.S. performance in support of her latest album, "Music." She'll perform at New York's Roseland Ballroom on Nov. 5, and tickets will be given away via radio promotions.
Also on hand will be Perry Ferrell, Beth Orton, Everlast and other guests. Liz Rosenberg,
Madonna
's publicist, said that it is unlikely that more U.S. dates will be announced. Previous reports have said that there will be a performance at London's Brixton Academy on Nov. 28, but that date has not been confirmed.
JAGGERS VETOED BY U2: Irish band U2 has nixed a recording featuring the Rolling Stones'
Mick Jagger
and his teen daughter, Elizabeth. U2 guitarist the Edge told Reuters that the Jaggers sang on the rock ballad "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of" while visiting the studio where the band was recording an album.
The Edge said on Sunday that he would send a copy of the original mix to the Jaggers, who are also thanked in the liner notes. U2's 10th album, "All That You Can't Leave Behind," will be released Oct. 31.
WILLIE's HIGH ON ...: Country singer
Willie Nelson
says exercise and marijuana are part of his daily regimen. At least that's what the 67-year-old singer tells Details in its November edition.
"I don't want to call it a drug -- an herb is not a drug. It's good for stress, which is the biggest killer on the planet,"
Nelson
says about pot. "If you need some temporary help getting through the day, cannabis is the best way."
A GREEN HOMECOMING FOR R.E.M.: The rock band R.E.M. performed in their hometown of Athens, Ga., for the first time in eight years Sunday, supporting efforts by the Athens Grow Green Coalition to slow urban growth in the area.
"Athens is special to me, and most of us want to keep it that way," singer
Michael Stipe
said after the brief performance at City Hall.
SPRUNG!: Former Allman Brothers Band songwriter and lead guitarist Dickey Betts has been released on $10,000 bail from jail in Osprey, Fla., where he was being held on a domestic violence charge, The Associated Press reports. The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office said Betts, 56, was intoxicated when he was arrested Sunday night after his wife Donna, 45, said he attacked her at their home.
BABY ON THE WAY: Country music supercouple Clint Black and
Lisa Hartman Black
are expecting their first child due in early May. Black, 38, and his singer-actress wife, 44, have been married for nine years. They won the vocal event of the year award for the duet "When I Said I Do" at this year's Academy of Country Music Awards.
Hartman Black
starred on "Knot's Landing" from 1979 to 1993.
Recommend (0)
|
Comments (0)
Add a comment (Max 1000 characters)
Related News
▪
MUSIC NOTES: Teen Singer Dies
Bookmark this news story with:
News Archive
----- Choose a Month -----
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
More News
▪
News, Nov. 16: Trimspa Defends Anna Nicole Smith, David Lee Roth Training as Paramedic, Polanski Wants To Sue Magazine From Abroad, More...
▪
The 62nd Annual Golden Globe Winners
▪
Things They Said at the 62nd Annual Golden Globes
▪
News, Nov. 4: Pop Star Couple Nick and Jessica Happily Married, They Say; Hollywood Studios Crack Down on Bootleggers; Jeopardy Champ Won Top Prize; More...
▪
David Copperfield's Pregnancy Trick