Jun 1, 2008 | Las Vegas Review Journal
No disrespect, but Tennyson was wrong: It's summer, not spring, when a young man's -- and a young woman's -- fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.
Is Britney the one that they want?
Britney Spears is being tipped to star in Broadway musical Grease. Producers hope to land the Toxic singer for a new production of the show, according to US reports.
The closet thinker: best prom dresses
You shall go to the prom, says Justine Picardie Now that a loaf of bread has never been so expensive, what are we to make of the fact that the shops are full of frivolously flounced prom dresses? Perhaps ...
Remember that iconic image of John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John on the soundtrack album for the movie Grease her hand on his shoulder, him looking back toward the camera with all the smoldering J.D. ...
South Pacific scores 4 trophies from Outer Critics Circle
The much-praised revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific scored a leading four trophies at the Outer Critics Circle Awards on Monday, the day before nominations for the prestigious Tony Awards are ... via CBC
Acclaimed Tony nominees need box-office boost
The four nominated musicals may not represent the future of Broadway, but they have very little to do with its past. via The Globe and Mail
Today's Guests, Products, and Services Joan Rivers The hilarious Joan Rivers joins Martha to chat about her walk for breast cancer on the Great Wall of China with Olivia Newton John. via Martha Stewart Living
'Xanadu' Among Top Tony Nominees
The movie disaster-turned-hit musical "Xanadu" is being toasted as one of Broadway's best. via Local6
Nicole's one-on-one with Sir Cliff
“The walk was also incredibly hard in parts and very humbling.”
GETTING to have a one-on-one chat with Sir Cliff Richard was one of the highlights of The Great Walk To Beijing for Nicole Cornes. via AdelaideNow...
Which Famous Offspring Rocks the Most?
“It's called 'Two and a Half Deaths,'”
Crosby Loggins, Jesse Blaze Snider and Chloe Lattanzi courtesy MTV This season, MTV pitted the sons and daughters of major music stars - from MC Hammer to Eagles drummer Joe Walsh - against each other in the ... via TV Guide
I Honestly Lov... - Olivia Newton-j...
Olivia Newton-John skillfully made the transition from popular country-pop singer to popular mainstream soft rock singer, becoming one of the most successful vocalists of the '70s in the process. via WSRZ
Can Neil Diamond extend comeback?
“Says '; Craig David, 'Trust Me.”
Neil Diamond made a startling comeback in 2005 with '12 Songs,' an emotionally compelling album filled with the singer's trademark dramatics. via The Courier-Journal
“As anyone who has tried to buy a house in central London knows”
Newton-John's kid doesn't share musical gift DOUG CAMILLI, The Gazette In my younger days, I was quite enthusiastic - at a distance, alas - about Olivia Newton-John, the cutie-pie Australian singer who had a ... via Montreal Gazette
Thanks to its success as a Broadway musical, "Xanadu" will soon be available in a special DVD pressing. via PhillyBurbs.com
“Our Studio 13 productions give ACT an opportunity to do fun, creative productions that are exciting for our older kids and to older audiences”
The only thing missing from the Academy of Children's Theatre's latest production of Grease will be John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. But all the classic tunes that made the film and Broadway stage show a ... via Tri-cityherald.com
Actress joins celebrities in China hike
ACTRESS Gemma Atkinson has joined a host of celebrities walking the Great Wall of China to raise cash for breast cancer research. via This Is Bolton
Olivia Newton-John's resort helps relax and restore
“You're coming at the worst time”
Having one of Australia's most successful celebrities as the health resort's part owner certainly helps, especially when the celeb is none other than Olivia Newton-John. Looking a good 10 years younger than her ... via Manawatu Evening Standard
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Honey Sayed spins tunes and positive news in Syria
“If they want negative, they can go to Al Jazeera.”
It's the midmorning commute, and "Good Morning Syria," the nation's hottest radio show, is just hitting its stride.
"An opportunity is present," host Honey Sayed is giving her astrology report first in Arabic, then in English, "so take it, Leo."
On the other side of the window, DJ Abdullah Shaaban cues an oldie from John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. "I got chills, they're multiplying," Travolta sings. "And I'm losing control."
Newly instituted freedom on the nation's airwaves has transformed Syria's sonic landscape. Some say it is shaping the way people view themselves, part of a wave of global influences turning this nation, whose government is the most hostile to the West in the Arab world, into the culture most amenable to it. Read more
Curves Joins Olivia Newton-John to "Get Physical" and Fight Cancer
Welcome everyone, to my very first official BLOG! This is my first experience at blogging-I'm not exactly sure how this all works, but the most important thing I want to accomplish is to share the excitement ... via KWTX
“Not only are we set for a great night's entertainment but it's also a welcome back for soldiers after deployments to both Afghanistan and Iraq. "Fundraising on the night will be for the ABF, which is close to the hearts of those in the Army world.”
SOLDIERS, their families and the public are revving up for the Drive In movie event of the year. via Surrey Hants Star