Actress Renee Zellweger waves to her fans as she arrives in London's Kensington High Street, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2003, for the British premiere of her latest film "Down With Love."
Renee Zellweger signs autographs for her British fans as she arrives in London's Kensington High Street, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2003, for the London premiere of her romantic comedy "Down With Love."
Actress Vivica A. Fox arrives at the the 2nd Annual Liberty Medal awards ceremony, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003, at Gracie Mansion in New York. The ceremony honored New York's everyday heroes.
Model Heidi Klum was among the guests at the 2nd Annual Liberty Medal awards ceremony, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003, at Gracie Mansion in New York.
Actress and comedian Whoopi Goldberg, whose new sitcom is set and filmed in New York, arrives at Gracie Mansion, the New York mayor's residence, for the 2nd Annual Liberty Medal awards ceremony, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003.
Actress Glenn Close arrives for the 2nd Annual Liberty Medal awards ceremony, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003, at Gracie Mansion in New York. The ceremony honored New York's everyday heroes.
Bruce Johnston, from the band The Beach Boys, waves as he arrives at Sydney airport, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003. The Beach Boys began a concert tour of Australia on Oct. 4.
Celine Dion talks to the media, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003, at a press conference in Las Vegas to promote her new album.
Actress Daryl Hannah poses during the after-party for the premiere of her latest film "Kill Bill, Volume 1," on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003, in central London.
Actress Uma Thurman waves as she walks across the red carpet on the way to the European premiere of director Quentin Tarantino's new film "Kill Bill," Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2003, in Berlin.
Director Quentin Tarantino walks accross the red carpet on the way to the European opening of his new film "Kill Bill," Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2003, in Berlin
Boy George (George O'Dowd), left, and Rosie O'Donnell, producer of the new Broadway musical "Taboo," meet the media at a news conference in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2003. The musical stars Euan Morton, playing the part of the cross-dressing pop superstar Boy George, while the real Boy George plays the role of a performance artist and painter. The show begins performances Oct. 24 at the Plymouth Theatre and opens Nov. 13.
Singer, songwriter and musician John Mellencamp, center, shares a warm moment with Nora Guthrie, right, and Anna Canoni, at the Huntington's Disease Society of America's 7th annual Guthrie Awards dinner, Oct. 2, 2003, in New York. Mellencamp was presented with the Woody Guthrie Award for his embodiment of Guthrie's ideals. Nora is the daughter and Anna is the granddaughter of Woody and Marjorie Guthrie.
Hip Hop mogul Russell Simmons speaks to the media outside a federal court in Manhattan, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003, in New York. A judge agreed Thursday to enforce an agreement by the State Lobbying Commission not to investigate the Hip Hop Summit Network for alleged lobbying violations until the judge decides First Amendment issues.
Bruce Springsteen, second from right, performs with members of the E Street Band during a concert at Shea Stadium, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2003, in New York. The three Shea performances marked the end of "The Rising" tour that began in August 2002.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., receives applause from actor George Clooney, right, and Brian Gallagher, center, president and CEO of United Way of America, on Capitol Hill Wednesday, during an event to promote to promote the 211 Act, a telephone number that would connect callers with community services.
Singer Madonna and Jeremy Zorek, 18 months, share a laugh at the book signing of her new children's book "The English Roses" at Barnes & Noble in New York, Monday, Sept. 29. 2003.
Madonna, who has added author to her list of titles, is seen at a book signing of her new children's book "The English Roses" at Barnes & Noble in New York, Monday, Sept. 29. 2003.
Actor Richard Thomas relives a moment from off the set of "The Master of Ballantrae," at a new exhibition at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in Beverly Hills, Calif. The show, titled "Imaging and Imagining: The Film World of Pat York," features 150 photos of film figures taken over the past four decades.
Posing during an interview in New York is Nikki Reed, who co-wrote and stars in "Thirteen," the new film that follows two girls as they barely make it through what is often the most difficult year of people's lives. Tracy (played by Evan Rachel Wood) and Evie (Reed) struggle with everything from schoolwork to peer pressure to defining their own identities.