Our Sexy Virgin Mary

Fashion designer, Ricardo Oyarzun has some Catholic groups’ panties in a bunch. Is he an ignorant scoundrel or just a financially savvy one?Oyarzun, most notable for his lack of notability in the fashion world, is sitting in the center of a cash-making storm of religious...

The Stones team up with YouTube for Living Legends

Ever wanted to ask Mick Jagger how he stays so youthful looking? Or ask Keith Richards what kind of face cream he uses?Well, YouTube has teamed up with the aging rockers to be part of their 'Living Legends'...

Rolling Stones sign deal with Universal

This deal is likely to trigger speculation that the Stones may leave their long-term label EMI, following on from other big names like Radiohead and Sir Paul McCartney."The Rolling Stones have signed a...

Scorsese to 'Shine A Light' on Berlin Film Festival

It's fitting that, after directing the excellent Bob Dylan documentary 'No Direction Home' in 2005, Martin Scorsese would choose an equally prolific and iconic musical subject for his latest film: The Rolling Stones.There is a wealth of Stones mythology, music, and mischief...

'Prestige' conjures $14.8M at box office (AP)

" LOS ANGELES - The magic act "The Prestige" debuted as the weekend's No. 1 movie with $14.8 million, outperforming Clint Eastwood " /> SEARCH News | News Photos | Images | Web " /> Clint Eastwood 's World War II saga, which opened at No. 3 with $10.2 million. Holding strong...

Scorsese says he wants a break from Hollywood (Reuters)

" ROME (Reuters) - Despite the big early success of his new film "The Departed," Martin Scorsese " /> SEARCH News | News Photos | Images | Web " /> Martin Scorsese plans to take a break from Hollywood blockbusters and focus on the adaptation of a Japanese novel for his next...

Scorsese set to 'quit' Hollywood

"Film director Martin Scorsese says he plans to take a break from Hollywood to make low-budget films. His latest movie, The Departed, cost $90m (£48.5m) and topped the US box office, but Scorsese says he is finding it harder to make films in Hollywood."

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