AP - While the Internet may be a great place for entertainment, not everyone has the tech savvy or the patience to search seemingly infinite Web sites to discover something new.
AP - Amy Winehouse gave her jailed husband loving glances when he appeared in an east London court on charges of assault and conspiracy to obstruct justice.
AP - Yoko Ono lost her legal bid Monday to stop the playing of a 15-second excerpt of John Lennon's song "Imagine" in a film challenging the theory of evolution.
Reuters - John Lennon's sons and widow, Yoko
Ono, on Monday lost a battle to block the use of the song
"Imagine" in the documentary "Expelled: No Intelligence
allowed."
Reuters - Armed with a hot David Bowie sample
and a successful overseas track record, British R&B singer
Craig David is ready to re-invade America -- and says he's
willing to work to make the Yanks care about it.
Reuters - Tori Amos has ended her six-year
tenure with Epic Records, calling on her fellow artists to
"stop being dependent ... on any system that has become
undependable."
Reuters - The Black Eyed Peas will
perform a private concert for about 700 people in Shanghai on
Tuesday to support Red Cross relief efforts for the victims of
the recent China earthquake, organizers said.
AP - A star prosecution witness cried Monday as she alleged at R. Kelly's child pornography trial several three-way sexual encounters with the R&B superstar and the alleged victim, some of which she said Kelly videotaped.
AP - Bo Diddley, a founding father of rock 'n' roll whose distinctive "shave and a haircut, two bits" rhythm and innovative guitar effects inspired legions of other musicians, died Monday after months of ill health. He was 79.
AP - It was R. Kelly's own attorney who raised the issue at the start of the R&B superstar's child pornography trial: If you don't see a fingernail-sized mole on the lower back of the man in the sex tape at the center of the case, then that man isn't Kelly.