Sir Harold Evans poses at Buckingham Palace in London, June 25, 2004, with his wife, Tina Brown, after he was knighted by the Prince Charles for service to journalism. The son of a railway worker, Evans, who now lives in the U.S., was in charge of The Sunday Times when it reported on the effect of the drug thalidomide on pregnant women.
On Stage In N.Y.
Guitarist Eric Clapton performs at Madison Square Garden, June 28, 2004, in New York. The British musician is on tour this summer in support of his new album, "Me and Mr. Johnson."
Opening Ceremonies
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker poses for photographers at the New York Restoration Project opening ceremony of the Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse on the Harlem River and the opening of Swindler Cove Park, June 17, 2004.
Actress Glenn Close arrives for the New York Restoration Project opening ceremony of the Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse on the Harlem River and the opening of Swindler Cove Park, June 17, 2004, in New York.
New York Gov. George Pataki escorts Bette Midler into opening ceremonies for the New York Restoration Project's Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse on the Harlem River and Swindler Cove Park.
Actress Sarah Jessica Parker arrives for the New York Restoration Project's opening ceremony of the Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse and Swindler Cove Park, June 17, 2004.
Yoko Ono arrives for the New York Restoration Project's opening ceremony of the Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse on the Harlem River and the opening of Swindler Cove Park.
CineVegas
Actor Dennis Hopper arrives for the screening of the 1994 feature "The Piano" at The CineVegas Film Festival June 19, 2004, in Las Vegas. Hopper heads the Creative Advisory Board for festival, which is honoring Holly Hunter, star of "The Piano," with The Half Life Award. The eight-day festival was at The Palms Hotel and Casino.
Actress Holly Hunter arrives for the screening of her 1994 movie "The Piano" at The CineVegas Film Festival, June 19, 2004, in Las Vegas. Hunter received the festival's The Half Life Award for her accomplishments in film and her contributions to the acting profession.
Actor Jack Nicholson, left, poses with, from left, actor Dennis Hopper, director Julian Schnabel and actor Sean Penn at the CineVegas Film Festival, June 18, 2004, in Las Vegas. Nicholson recived the CineVegas Marquee Award, which recognizes excellence, professional accomplishments and dedication to cinema. His new movie, "Drive, She Said," was shown at the festival.
Actor Sean Penn, center, poses with his wife, Robin Wright Penn, and actor-director Dennis Hopper before the screening of his 1991 film "The Indian Runner" at The CineVegas Film Festival, June 17, 2004, in Las Vegas.
Actor Sean Penn smiles as he attends a screening at the CineVegas Film festival at The Palms Hotel and Casino in Ls Vegas. Penn received the festival's The Half Life Award for his accomplishments in film and his contributions to the acting profession.
'Hunting' premiere
Singer Moby arrives at the New York premiere of "The Hunting of the President," June 16, 2004. The 90-minute documentary claims to expose "the 10-year campaign to destroy Bill Clinton."
Director Robert Altman attends the New York premiere of "The Hunting of the President," held at Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, New York University, June 16, 2004, in New York.
Former President Bill Clinton addresses the audience at the New York premiere of "The Hunting of the President," June 16, 2004. The 90-minute documentary re-creates interviews conducted for the best-selling book of the same name by Joe Conason and Gene Lyons.
Actor Peter Boyle of "Everybody Loves Raymond" attends the New York premiere of "The Hunting of the President," held at Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, New York University.
Singer Judy Collins waves as she enters NYU's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts for the New York premiere of "The Hunting of the President."
Actress Uma Thurman was among the guests at the New York premiere of "The Hunting of the President," June 16, 2004.
Writer Salman Rushdie and his wife, Padma Lakshmi, arrive at the New York premiere of "The Hunting of the President," June 16, 2004.
Actress Tina Louise attends the premiere of "The Hunting of the President" at Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, New York University, June 16, 2004 in New York.