(By OSKAR GARCIA, Associated Press Writer) Marie Osmond has returned to her Las Vegas Strip show, saying singing is the way her family is coping with the death of her 18-year-old son.The Donny & Marie show at the Flamingo Las Vegas hotel resumed Tuesday night, one day after the siblings attended a family funeral for Marie's son Michael Bryan.Read more:
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(The Associated Press) Authorities in Arizona say rapper DMX has been arrested for allegedly violating his probation by using drugs.DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, had served about half of his 18-month supervised probation when he was booked Tuesday night into the downtown Phoenix jail. The rapper was released from jail in May after serving a 90-day sentence for felony convictions including cruelty to animals, theft and two drug counts.Read more:
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(By JILL LAWLESS, Associated Press Writer) Will the magic of the Phantom strike twice for Andrew Lloyd Webber?The theater world was eagerly awaiting Tuesday's premiere in London of "Love Never Dies," the sequel to Lloyd Webber's global hit "Phantom of the Opera."Read more:
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(The Associated Press) Eight music acts are suing the former president of Birmingham's City Stages festival for payment for performances during the 2009 event.A lawsuit filed in Jefferson County Circuit Court says acts such as the Doobie Brothers, the Neville Brothers and the Indigo Girls received bad checks from the Birmingham Cultural & Heritage Foundation, City Stages' parent company, after their performances at the festival in June.Read more:
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(By JENNIFER DOBNER, Associated Press Writer) Marie Osmond's 18-year-old son was remembered at a funeral service Monday with fond words, laughter and music from his famous singing family.Michael Bryan's uncle, Donny Osmond, also appealed to God in an opening prayer.Read more:
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(By JENNIFER PELTZ, Associated Press Writer) After saying goodbye on concert stages and online video streams, Lil Wayne had nothing to add as he was sentenced Monday to a year in jail for having a loaded gun on his tour bus.The Grammy Award-winning rapper delivered only a brief bow to fans and supporters as he was led out of a courtroom in handcuffs to start serving his sentence.Read more:
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(By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer) An estimated 41.3 million people saw "The Hurt Locker" top the popular "Avatar" for best picture in the most-watched Academy Awards telecast since 2005.Oscar viewership was up 14 percent over last year, the Nielsen Co. said Monday, keeping with a trend of bigger audiences for major events on broadcast television a month after the Super Bowl set the mark for most-watched telecast ever.Read more:
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