This week's entertainment topics are...

MTV Chart : Local Chart
1.  Wanna Go With Me [Armchair]

Movies : Garfield the Great
Life couldn�t be sweeter for Garfield, everyone�s favourite feline. Parked on a comfortable chair in front of the television, feasting on his favourite dish, lasagna, and hurling insults at his beleaguered owner Jon (Breckin Meyer), Garfield is the master of his universe.

On Screen : MOVIES COMING YOUR WAY...
Horror/Thriller: RESIDENT EVIL 2: APOCALYPSE (October 14, 2004) � Alice (Milla Jovovich) is stuck in the heart of the ravaged and deadly Raccoon City. She has been subjected to biogenetic experimentation and has become genetically altered, with super-human strength, senses and dexterity (does she want a job with Student Weekly?).

Music : Take Three
A successful debut album is often labeled as a fluke. Success for a sophomore album is seen as an achievement. But it is the all-important third album that proves whether or not an artist will stay in the music business or will be sent packing.

Gossip : BRIT�S KILLER COSTUME
Newlywed pop princess Britney Spears has found a new way of avoiding the prying eyes of the paparazzi on her honeymoon � she dresses up as the masked killer from the horror film Scream, according to the World Entertainment News Network. Unfortunately it seems the disguise doesn�t work very well. Britney and her husband Kevin Federline recently returned to Brit�s home in Louisiana for what they hoped would be a quiet start to wedded bliss, but when photographers recognised her in her killer mask, Brit attacked the shutterbugs with a milkshake.

Book : Teenage angst
Title: Beijing Doll
Within weeks of publication, thousands of copies of Beijing Doll were flying off China�s bookstore shelves. A semi-autobiographical novel based on the diary the author, Chun Sue, kept during her teenage years, the book immediately caused a huge controversy.

 

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October 11th, 2004 Edition