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September 03, 2008

Quick Cuts - Madonna's Latest Fashion Fad, The PCD Go Into Movies, and More!

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PCD To Go Into Movies?

The Pussycat Dolls continue their quest for Doll Domination by expanding into the movie business!

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The PCD are said to be discussing starring in a semi-biographical film that charts their journey to stardom. The film will contain lots of singing, dancing, and even maybe some celebrity cameos.

Expect to hear lots of past hits and some future releases from the dolls in the film.


Madonna Stuns Airport Staff With Attire

Madonna is deemed as one of the trend-setters of our time, but she gave onlookers a shock when she arrived at a German airport in a bathrobe!

Madge arrived at the airport after performing at the Olympic stadium in Berlin. Staff at the venue were stunned to see the star wandering through security in nothing but a fluffy white robe and black trainers.

The gown had the words "Dancing Queen" imprinted on the back. Indeed.


Coldplay's Next Album

Coldplay's latest album Viva La Vida topped most charts, and the band has now revealed they're going to follow up with an EP at the end of the year.

More on that here.


Snow Patrol To Release iphone Album

Snow Patrol is going to pioneer a new technology by being the first artist to release an album that utilitzes the iphone and itouch multimedia capacities.

Fans will be able to download the application and access bonus content like artwork, behind-the-scenes pictures, lyrics and videos via the handset's touchscreen.

Snow Patrol's new album A Thousand Million Suns will drop in stores next month.


Estelle Drops Off The Charts

The power of the internet on the music industry is undeniable these days, as Estelle drops dramatically down the charts after her label took her music off itunes.

Estelle's album Shine dropped more than 100 places on the US album chart, after Warner Records took the album off the download service to encourage physical sales.

Despite the drop in the charts, the album is still nominated for a Mercury Prize.

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