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The Hangover Part III, Something In The Air, Epic 3D: this week's new films
Here we go again, ostensibly for the last time, and if this doesn't capture the magic of the first Hangover it's at least less offensive than the second, which isn't much of a recommendation. An intervention over Alan's mental health and the hunt for Mr Chow is what sets in motion the WTF escapades and male bonding...
guardian.co.uk (14 hours ago)

Field Day, Haim, Metz: this week's new live music
An event with both style and substance, Field Day does an excellent job of combining the credible, the up-and-coming, and the plain old hyped, to create its own idiosyncratic blend. The practicalities of the event are often a little more haphazard: as much as it is by great music, the character of Field Day has been...
guardian.co.uk (14 hours ago)

Strange Interlude, Paradise Lost, The Dug Out: what to see at the theatre this week
At previous stagings of the Eugene O'Neill marathon Strange Interlude, members of the audience have turned up equipped with Thermos flasks and Tupperwares full of sandwiches. Well, you're unlikely to get out in under four hours for this new production of O'Neill's "experimental" drama. While at its core it's the...
guardian.co.uk (14 hours ago)
Seaweed sparks nuclear alert
A RISING tide of seaweed halted output at a nuclear power station when it threatened to clog up its cooling system.
dailyexpress.co.uk (14 hours ago)
‘We’re singing for Scotland’
SINGING hopefuls Colin Chisholm and Maxine Jack will carry the hopes of Scotland when they appear on The Voice tonight.
dailyexpress.co.uk (14 hours ago)
Football WAG is facing jail over benefits fraud
A FOOTBALL WAG who claimed she was single to pocket more than £13,000 of benefits faces prison after being caught living with her Scottish international partner.
dailyexpress.co.uk (14 hours ago)
Fury as girl yob walks free
SCOTLAND’S soft-touch justice system was branded a joke last night after a girl yob who beat a mother on a train in a sectarian attack was spared jail.
dailyexpress.co.uk (14 hours ago)
Let the Bingeing Begin: 'Arrested Development'
Seven years after its cancellation, the sitcom is making its return-as a 15-episode Netflix series.
wsj.com (15 hours ago)
Candice Glover: It feels good to win ‘American Idol’
The third time on American Idol was really, truly the charm for Candice Glover. The South Carolina singer took home the big win last week and already has an album (Music Speaks) and is headed out on tour. Though the 23-year-old can’t be called an overnight success, she is more than ready for her ride.
miamiherald.com (15 hours ago)

Georges Moustaki, French Singer and Songwriter, Dies at 79
Mr. Moustaki, who wrote “Milord” for Édith Piaf, was known for his poetic sensibility and melancholy ballads.
nytimes.com (15 hours ago)
Leonardo DiCaprio Surrounded by Hot Women on Yacht in Cannes—See the Pic!
He's on a boat! Leonardo DiCaprio soaked up the sun on the French Riviera during the Cannes Film Festival last week, appearing to be quite relaxed while surrounded by a bevy of...
eonline.com (15 hours ago)
EU pensions retreat is boost for millions
MILLIONS of pension savers were given a huge boost last night when Brussels plans for “damaging and reckless” new rules on retirement funds were shelved.
dailyexpress.co.uk (15 hours ago)
Kylie Minogue and the heavenly goddesses
SOME of the world’s most glamorous women chose a Grecian goddess look for a glitzy gala charity fundraiser at the Cannes Film Festival.
dailyexpress.co.uk (15 hours ago)
Thieves steal Cameron Diaz’s £1.7m diamond necklace at Cannes party
A DIAMOND necklace worth £1.7million that was to be worn by Hollywood star Cameron Diaz at the Cannes Film Festival has been stolen during a celebrity party at a five-star hotel.
dailyexpress.co.uk (15 hours ago)
Two Britons held after threat to blow up jet
TWO men were being questioned by police last night after allegedly threatening to blow up a Boeing 777 over Britain.
dailyexpress.co.uk (15 hours ago)
Outrage as hate cleric hails Woolwich butcher as hero
BANNED Muslim hate preacher Omar Bakri Mohammed was branded “vile scum” yesterday after suggesting one of the killers of a British solider should be seen as “courageous” and a “hero”.
dailyexpress.co.uk (15 hours ago)
Brave Lee Rigby's murder has ripped our hearts apart
THE family of murdered Lee Rigby paid an emotional tribute to the soldier yesterday, saying: "Our hearts have been ripped apart."
dailyexpress.co.uk (15 hours ago)
MI6 chief's chilling warning: we can't stop terror attacks
THE security forces are virtually powerless to stop atrocities like the Woolwich murder, a former MI6 chief admitted.
dailyexpress.co.uk (15 hours ago)

Jimmy Kimmel drops $1.9 million for topless painting of Bea Arthur
The buyer who paid $1.9 million for a topless painting of Bea Arthur is no longer anonymous, but apparently there’s nothing kinky about talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel’s splurge.
nydailynews.com (15 hours ago)

Haynes Johnson, Journalist and Author, Dies at 81
Mr. Johnson was a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, television commentator and author who spent most of his career at The Washington Post and won wide acclaim for his coverage of the capital.
nytimes.com (15 hours ago)
Mona on ‘Mad Men’ part of the Van Patten clan
They are. Dick Van Patten is the older brother of Joyce, But that is hardly the end of the clan. There is also Dick’s half-brother, Tim Van Patten, formerly an actor (The White Shadow) but now more acclaimed as a director (The Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire, Game of Thrones).
miamiherald.com (15 hours ago)

Homer-wrecker Marge Simpson helps dating site for cheaters
Marge, please say it ain’t “D’oh!”
nydailynews.com (16 hours ago)
Angel of Woolwich was inspired to act out of ‘motherly love’
THE woman dubbed the “Angel of Woolwich” for tending the body of soldier Lee Rigby said yesterday she only did “what any mother would have done”.
dailyexpress.co.uk (16 hours ago)
‘They followed me but let me go’, says father
A FATHER said yesterday he was “lucky to be alive” after the two Woolwich suspects followed him as they went “hunting for soldiers” in the weeks leading up to Wednesday’s brutal execution.
dailyexpress.co.uk (16 hours ago)
Help for Heroes charity donations soar
Almost £100,000 has been donated to the Help for Heroes charity in the wake of Drummer Lee Rigby’s brutal murder.
dailyexpress.co.uk (16 hours ago)
I prefer playing the piano says Ed Balls as he hints at quitting
LABOUR was engulfed in a fresh crisis last night after shadow chancellor Ed Balls admitted politics was no longer his “all-consuming passion”.
dailyexpress.co.uk (16 hours ago)

Bar-stool bores ‘Weir’ out their welcome
Men hang out in a homey pub. They exchange gruff jokes, down drink after drink, and soon enough start trading tales. Naturally, “The Weir” takes place in Ireland - where else would camaraderie, storytelling and pints be so tightly intertwined? Conor McPherson’s play opened on Broadway in 1999, after a...
nypost.com (16 hours ago)

Dinos roar back to life
Staging a return to the days when dinosaurs roamed the world, two family-friendly destinations are expanding their offerings with Jurassic-themed attractions. Interactive park Field Station: Dinosaurs has returned to Secaucus for a second year, while the Bronx Zoo is inaugurating its Dinosaur Safari experience....
nypost.com (16 hours ago)

Casting a Paul over ‘Chopper’
Former “American Chopper” star Paul Teutul Sr. returns to TV with CMT’s “Orange County Choppers,” which begins filming next week for an expected fall premiere. Not only does Teutul find himself on a new network, but, unlike his previous series, he won’t be joined by his son, Paulie...
nypost.com (16 hours ago)
JHud ‘Idol’ job: report
Let the shuffling begin.Former “American Idol” fave Jennifer Hudson will rejoin the show as a judge next season - and could be joined by “Idol” alums Kelly Clarkson, Adam Lambert or Clay Aiken, according to a report.Hudson, who won an Oscar for “Dreamgirls,” has inked a deal as part...
nypost.com (16 hours ago)