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Rock's museum waxworks come to life for a series of sometimes incongruous, sometimes inspired duets.
According to a person involved, there's "no way" it'll enter rehearsals this fall.
Plus: Frank Black kinda sorta explains what "Velouria" is about.
This isn't even the worst part: 'Elvis white trash / Elvis the Memphis flash / Elvis didn’t smoke hash and woulda been a sissy without Johnny Cash.'
Plus: Gretchen Mol doesn't like all this ugly gossip about JFK.
U2 may be dodging high Irish taxes, but Bono says he'll pass the savings on to you.
'Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark' is set to debut on Broadway on February 18, 2010.
Plus: Diddy promises his new album will be like his last one, thank God.
Plus: It sounds like Jay McCarroll could use a vacation.
Plus: Why is Jin missing from all of the Season Five Lost promos?
In his ongoing quest to save the world, Bono's rounding up world musicians to record a charity single.
World-saving U2 singer Bono today announced the details of his latest project and, as usual, it's not a new U2 album.
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