A wintry Melbourne night forced super troupers Meryl Streep and Colin Firth to sprint along the red carpet at the Australian premiere of Mamma Mia!
Outspoken former Howard government minister Tony Abbott will write a book about the future of conservative politics.
Former Playboy bunny Pamela Anderson says she has been paid a "huge" amount of money to appear on Big Brother and will keep her clothes on.
Nova 969 breakfast host Tim "Rosso" Ross says rumours of a rift with new recruit Kate Ritchie are "absurd".
Pamela Anderson has already set her sights on a pair of hunky housemates ahead of her entry into the Big Brother compound.
Movie star Matthew McConaughey's infant son has been named Levi, according to the actor's publicist.
Former Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson plans to visit a Gold Coast KFC restaurant to personally protest against the company's treatment of chickens.
Roberta Williams enjoyed stripping off for a bikini shoot so much that the gangland wife is now reportedly planning to release her own raunchy calendar.
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin supports Nicole Kidman's choice to call her daughter Sunday and believes "Chewbacca" would be an OK name too.
Rock singer and activist Bob Geldof says that the Group of Eight powers, meeting in Japan, have let Africa down.
Songwriter Leonard Cohen has returned to the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland for his first concert there in 23 years.
The crowds came to see cage fighters beat each other to a pulp but instead they saw two men kissing, gyrating and "going right up to the line" of local morality laws.
Survivor creator Mark Burnett has been sued for $70 million by a former business partner who claims Burnett has refused to pay his fair share of profits.