This week's entertainment
topics are...
MTV Chart : Local chart
This week - 1. Love the Unavailable
(I-Nam)
Movies : Snakes alive!
What would you do to stay forever young � or more importantly, how
much would you pay? The answer is obviously a lot, so when a pharmaceutical
company finds out that the thick and misty jungles of Borneo may be
home to
the proverbial fountain of the youth, they quickly send a team
of scientists
to do some research.
On Screen : MOVIES COMING YOUR WAY...
Drama/Romance: RAISE YOUR VOICE (October 21, 2004) � Hillary
Duff plays Terri Fletcher, star of a small-town church choir and a
girl with a special gift: she can transform herself into a tree at
will. We�re joking, of course; really, she has an amazing voice, which
you�d probably
expect from a choir member.
Gossip : CHER GOES BARE
Here�s a scary thought. While not sexist, ageist or anything-ist in
any way, Student Weekly has learned that plastic-surgery-enhanced
Cher, she of �Life After Love� fame, is going to take off all her clothes
for a �men�s magazine.� Nothing new in that � many young hopefuls have
done the same to pay their way as struggling stars and regretted it
later. The difference being that Cher is going to proudly pose nude
in 2006
to celebrate her 60th birthday, according to National Enquirer magazine.
Whether this
Book : Grim reading
Title: The Darwin Awards 3
For those not in the know, the Internet-based Darwin Awards are named
after Charles Darwin, who proposed that only the strongest and smartest
members of a species survive, which strengthens the species as a whole.
Therefore, human beings who kill or injure themselves out of stupidity
are actually helping the rest of the human race evolve.
Music : Sound Check
Sane
With their chart-topping debut single �Rak Khan Hai Dee (Please
Love Each Other)� and All 4 One-style black leather jackets, Sane have
tried to position themselves an R&B act. There�s just one problem:
Their
album, Sound of Sanity, sounds more like easy-listening pop than soulful
funk.
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