Members of The Rolling Stones, from left, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Ron Wood crack up for a joke during a press conference in Tokyo Monday, March 20, 2006. The band will perform five concerts in Japan as part of their "A Bigger Bang" world tour.
The Rolling Stones, from left, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Ron Wood and Charlie Watts, look toward the spotlighting during a press conference in Tokyo Monday, March 20, 2006. The supergroup arrived in Tokyo to kick off the Asian leg of their world tour which launched last August in Boston.
Rolling Stones vocalist Mick Jagger, right, smiles at guitarist Keith Richards as they speaks to reporters during a press conference in Tokyo Monday, March 20, 2006. The band will perform at the 50,000-capacity Tokyo Dome on Wednesday, which has hosted more Rolling Stones concerts and drawn more fans than any other venue where they have ever performed.
Wedding No-Shows
Photographers take pictures in Cernobbio, on Lake Como, Italy, Saturday, March 18, 2006. The mayor of this idyllic lakefront retreat said she had been told to remain on standby for possible official duties until the evening -- fanning rumors of a wedding here of Hollywood glamour couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
An aerial view of Cernobbio's luxury resort, Villa d'Este, which often hosts stars and international conventions, on Lake Como, Italy, Saturday, March 18, 2006. The main thing missing from the much-rumored wedding between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were the bride and groom. Still, officials held out hope that the couple would give a Hollywood ending to the weekend and show up to tie the knot in this Lake Como retreat.
Two men dressed as a newlywed couple joke for the photographers in Cornobbio, Italy, Saturday, March 18, 2006. The mayor of this idyllic lakefront retreat said Saturday she had been told to remain on standby for possible official duties until the evening, fanning rumors of a wedding between Brad Pitt/Angelina Jolie.
"Ice Age"
Alaska Gov. Frank Murkowski, left, and actor John Leguizamo cut through an ice ribbon to officially open up the Ice Age Meltdown Ice Park on Sunday evening, March 12, 2006, at the Ice Alaska Ice Park in Fairbanks. Leguizamo was in town promoting the movie "Ice Age: The Meltdown", in which he is the voice of Sid the Sloth. The ice park featured an exhibit of carvings from the movie which opens in theatres on March 31.
Year Of The Dog
Duane "Dog" Chapman and his fiancee, Beth Smith, goof around during a party for the third-season premiere of the Hawaii-based hit reality show, "Dog the Bounty Hunter," Thursday, March 16, 2006, on Waikiki Beach, in Honolulu.
Duane "Dog" Chapman and Beth Smith kiss during a party for the third-season premiere of the A&E's Hawaii-based hit reality show, "Dog the Bounty Hunter," Thursday, March 16, 2006, on Waikiki Beach, in Honolulu. Season three will feature everything from celebrity ride-alongs to Chapman finally getting married to Smith, his longtime sidekick, business partner and mother of their two children.
Duane "Dog" Chapman laughs during a panel discussion about the third-season premiere of the Hawaii-based hit reality show, "Dog the Bounty Hunter," Thursday, March 16, 2006, on Waikiki Beach, in Honolulu. The Marlboro-puffing Chapman has become Hawaii's most famous fugitive finder on TV since Magnum and Steve McGarrett. Tour buses now stop at his bail-bond shop in Honolulu. The series is A&E's highest-rated ever.
Rock and Republic
Actress Brooke Shields and her husband, Chris Henchy, arrive at "The New Era," Rock & Republic's exhibition of their fall 2006 collection of fashion at Sony Studios in Los Angeles, Monday, March 20, 2006.
Actress Carmen Electra arrives at "The New Era," Rock & Republic's exhibition of their fall 2006 collection of fashion at Sony Studios in Los Angeles, Monday, March 20, 2006.
Singer Perry Farrell, left, and his wife Etty arrive at "The New Era," Rock & Republic's exhibition of their fall 2006 collection of fashion at Sony Studios in Los Angeles, Monday, March 20, 2006.
Actress Natasha Henstridge arrives at "The New Era," Rock & Republic's exhibition of their fall 2006 collection of fashion at Sony Studios in Los Angeles, Monday, March 20, 2006.
Singer Sheryl Crow arrives at "The New Era," Rock & Republic's exhibition of their fall 2006 collection of fashion at Sony Studios in Los Angeles, March 20, 2006. The 44-year-old rocker, who postponed tour dates set for March and April after having successful breast cancer surgery last month, announced she will hit the road again beginning June 12.
'The White Countess'
Natasha Richardson and Ralph Fiennes arrive for the film premiere of "The White Countess" at The Curzon, Mayfair, London Sunday March, 19, 2006. The sumptuous Merchant Ivory period drama stars Fiennes and Richardson.
Vanessa Redgrave arrives for the film premiere of The White Countess at The Curzon, Mayfair, London Sunday March, 19, 2006. The Merchant Ivory sumptuous period drama stars Ralph Fiennes and Redgrave's daughter, Natasha Richardson.
Tupac in Wax
This photo supplied by the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation and Madame Tussaud, shows sculptor Jeni Fairey of the Tussauds Studio London, adding the final touches to the wax head of the late rapper Tupac Shakur in Los Angeles Thursday, March 16, 2006. The wax figure of Tupac will unveiled at the Madame Tussaud Museum in Las Vegas at the Venetian Hotel on April 5.
'Elvis 56'
This Gibson J-200 guitar, shown March 16, 2006, is part of a new exhibits at Graceland called "Elvis 56" which opened at Graceland in Memphis, Tenn, "Elvis '56," is a temporary exhibit that celebrates the release of his first No. 1 record in 1956. The other exhibit is "Elvis After Dark" which focuses on the nocturnal pastimes that drew the entertainer's attention.
A television set, shot by Elvis Presley is shown in Memphis, Tenn., March 16, 2006. On top of the bullet-ridden TV sits a vintage fiber optic lamp with a built-in wheel that changes the lamp's colors. The items are part of the "Elvis After Dark" exhibit which focuses on the nocturnal pastimes that drew the entertainer's attention.