Actress Angelina Jolie talks during the "We Are The Future" music concert in Rome's Circo MassimoMay 16, 2004. Nearly two decades after music greats gathered to record the hit song "We Are the World" to benefit Africa's hungry, another star-studded cast came together for a follow up with a "We Are the Future" concert to benefit children in war zones.
Pop singer Britney Spears performs during her concert in Frankfurt's Festhalle May 14, 2004, during her European leg of her "The Onyx Hotel Tour 2004."
Actors John Lithgow, left, and Carole Shelley arrive for the invitation-only dress rehearsal of the New York Philharmonic's presentation of "Candide" at Lincoln Center May 4, 2004.
Singer and actress Barbara Cook arrives with friend Harvey Evans for the invitation-only dress rehearsal of the New York Philharmonic's presentation of the musical "Candide" at Lincoln Center on May 4, 2004.
Actors Rene Auberjonois, left, and Frank Langella arrive for the invitation-only dress rehearsal of the New York Philharmonic's presentation of "Candide" at Lincoln Center May 4, 2004.
Actor Ray Liotta arrives for the invitation-only dress rehearsal of the New York Philharmonic's presentation of "Candide" at Lincoln Center May 4, 2004.
Broadway star Harvey Fierstein greets Patti LuPone, left, following the New York Philharmonic's gala opening performance of "Candide" at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall May 6, 2004. In the background is Kristin Chenoweth.
Paul Newman goes backstage to visit Broadway diva Kristin Chenoweth, right, following the New York Phliharmonic's gala opening performance of "Candide" at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall in New York May 6, 2004. She was one of the stars of the four-performance run of the concert version of Leonard Bernstein's operetta.
Actor Eric Stoltz arrives for the invitation-only dress rehearsal of the New York Philharmonic's presentation of "Candide" at Lincoln Center Tuesday, May 4, 2004.
Actress Tonya Pinkins arrives for the invitation-only dress rehearsal of the New York Philharmonic's presentation of "Candide" at Lincoln Center in New York May 4, 2004.
Actor Rachel York, left, arrives with her boyfriend, actor Ayal Miodovnik, for the invitation-only dress rehearsal of the New York Philharmonic's presentation of "Candide" May 4, 2004.
Actor Neil Patrick Harris arrives for the invitation-only dress rehearsal of the New York Philharmonic's presentation of "Candide" at Lincoln Center in New York May 4, 2004.
Patti LuPone, right, as The Old Lady, and Kristin Chenoweth, as Cunegonde, sing during the dress rehearsal for the concert version of the Leonard Bernstein musical "Candide" at Lincoln Center in New York May 4, 2004.
From left to right: artist and photographer Sam Taylor Wood; singer Elton John; his partner, David Furnish, and singer Lulu arrive for Attitude Magazine's 10th Birthday Party at the Atlantic Bar & Grill in central London May 4, 2004, to celebrate 10 years for the gay style magazine.
Actress Sharon Stone arrives at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel to attend a luncheon organized by Concerned Parents for AIDS Research April 22, 2004, in New York. Stone was honored at the event for her efforts to raise awareness about the HIV/AIDSepidemic and funds for AIDS research.
Canada Prime Minister Paul Martin and U2 lead singer Bono wave to fans looking to get a glimpse of the rock star as they arrive to attend an HIV-AIDS symposium in Ottawa, May 12, 2004. Bono hailed the prime minister for increasing AIDS funding to Africa.
Actress Ashley Judd, right, draws for qualifying position for her husband, race driver Dario Franchitti, as Indy Racing League official Tiffany Hemmer, left, and car owner Kevin Savoree, center, look on at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 13, 2004.
Actress Ashley Judd watches the action on the opening day of qualifications at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, May 15, 2004. Judd's husband is race driver Dario Franchitti.
Former actress and now animal activist Brigitte Bardot leaves the Paris courthouse where she was sued by two human rights groups May, 6, 2004. The groups accuse Bardot of inciting racism in her book "Cry in the Silence," which takes on issues such as racial mixing, immigration and Islam.
Singer Beyonce Knowles watches the New Jersey Nets beat the Detroit Pistons, 94-79, to even their second-round NBA playoff series at two games each, May 11, 2004, in East Rutherford, N.J.