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    15
    Apr
    2013
    9:16am, EDT

    Sources: Alleged stalker approached Hugh Jackman with razor, said 'we should be married'

    By Shimon Prokupecz, NBCNewYork.com

    A 47-year-old woman has been arrested and charged with stalking actor Hugh Jackman.

    Kay Nietfeld / EPA, file

    Actor Hugh Jackman arrives for the premiere of "Les Miserables" during the Berlin International Film Festival on Feb. 9.

    According to police sources, Kathleen Thurston approached Jackman outside a gym in the West Village Saturday, pulled out an electric razor and said to the actor "we should be married."

    Jackman told Thurston not to touch him and went inside the gym. Thurston tried to follow him inside, but was stopped by staff at the gym, sources said. Thurston then dropped the razor and ran off. She was arrested several blocks away.

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    Jackman told police he had seen Thurston outside his daughter's school and again outside his home on Perry Street on Friday.

    Source say Thurston appears to have serious psychological issues. Her last known address was a homeless shelter.

    This story was originally published on Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:29 AM EDT

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  • 10
    Apr
    2013
    1:40pm, EDT

    Godmother of punk meets Holy Father

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    Patti Smith shakes hands with Pope Francis at the Vatican on April 10, 2013.

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    Patti Smith, artist and punk rock pioneer, met Pope Francis at the end of his weekly general audience, in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on Wednesday.

    Smith, who is not a Catholic, told the media afterwards that she found the new pontiff "very interesting" and "liked him a lot."

    The singer-songwriter will be in Rome until April 25 performing at the Rome Auditorium.

    - The Associated Press, AFP contributed to this post

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    She could definitely pass as Marty Feldman's mom. Not even a handsome lady. And her music sucks, and is not punk.

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  • 28
    Jan
    2013
    7:02am, EST

    Cops investigate Chris Brown after alleged fight over parking space

    John Shearer / AP, file

    Police said they had not yet been in contact with Chris Brown.

    By Marian Smith, Staff Writer, NBC News

    Updated at 7:30 p.m. ET: Grammy-winning singer Chris Brown is being investigated following an alleged fight over a parking space in West Hollywood, police said early Monday.

    Authorities responded to a call of a fight involving six males on Santa Monica Boulevard, the LA County Sheriff's Department said in a statement.

    "Deputies talked to witnesses who stated that Chris Brown and the victim were involved in an altercation over a parking space," the statement added. "The altercation allegedly led to Chris Brown punching the victim."

    Brown had already left when officers arrived, police said.

    The police say that according to witnesses, Brown punched R&B artist Frank Ocean in the fight. Steve Whitmore, the LA County Sheriff's spokesman, said that no charges have been filed against Brown yet, but that Ocean "is desirous of prosecution in this incident."


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    Police said they had not yet been in contact with Brown, and the singer's rep has not released a comment. No arrests have been made.

    Reuters contributed to this report.

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  • 11
    Jan
    2013
    8:33am, EST

    BBC legend Jimmy Savile committed at least 214 sex crimes, police say

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    Iconic British television presenter Jimmy Savile shows off his OBE award after being honored at London's Buckingham Palace on March 21, 1972.

    By Alastair Jamieson, NBC News

    LONDON — Former BBC star Jimmy Savile was one of Britain’s "most prolific" sex offenders, committing at least 214 sex crimes against victims aged as young as 8, police said Friday.

    Investigators released a report cataloging more than 50 years of rapes and indecent assaults. It accused the late television and radio host of using his celebrity status to gain access to vulnerable children in hospitals, nightclubs and even a hospice for the terminally ill.


    Almost all the allegations have been made since Savile’s death in 2011, even though the offences date back as far as 1955.

    The revelations have triggered a scandal in Britain and prompted a string of public inquiries into how some allegations were not properly investigated while Savile was alive.

    "It is now clear that Savile was hiding in plain sight and using his celebrity status and fundraising activity to gain uncontrolled access to vulnerable people across six decades," the police-led report said. "For a variety of reasons the vast majority of his victims did not feel they could speak out and it’s apparent that some of the small number who did had their accounts dismissed by those in authority including parents and carers."

    Savile, who raised an estimated $55 million for charity, achieved fame on BBC shows including "Top of the Pops" and "Jim'll Fix It." In 1990, he was given a knighthood by Britain's Queen Elizabeth and received a Papal Knighthood at the Vatican.

    For 20 years, Jimmy Savile's children's show was a highlight of Saturday night family TV on the BBC. But now, British police say 300 people have come forward with claims that Savile abused them during his 60-year broadcasting career. NBC's Annabel Roberts reports.

    The offences span 28 police forces across the U.K. and the scale of his abuse is so vast that the report included a map and an index of the alleged locations.

    The number of people Savile victimized "simply beggars belief," Peter Watt, co-author of the report [PDF link] and director of children’s charity NSPCC told ITV News.

    "He is without doubt one of the most prolific sex offenders we have ever come across and every number represents a victim that will never get justice now he is dead. But with this report we can at least show his victims that they have been taken seriously and their suffering has been recognized."

    In total, more than 450 have people have come forward to police with allegations of abuse involving Savile. Most but not all victims have been interviewed and to date 214 criminal offences have been formally recorded. They included 34 rapes or serious sexual assaults, according to the report. The last incident recorded occurred in 2009. His victims ranged in age from 8 to 47.

    The report concluded:

    “The details provided by the victims of his abuse paint the picture of a mainly opportunistic individual who used his celebrity status as a powerful tool to coerce or control them, preying on the vulnerable or star-struck for his sexual gratification. Sadly, this type of behavior is not uncommon in any society - sexual abuse, whether in street gangs, though trafficking or within families and institutions, often involves the use of powerful coercion, intimidation and manipulation to exploit the vulnerable."

    In a separate development, Britain’s most senior prosecutor apologized to some of the women abused by Savile, revealing that police missed three chances to take him to trial while he was alive.

    Keir Starmer, the director of public prosecutions, said police had been "unjustifiably cautious" investigation four allegations involving girls as young as 14 who said they were abused by Savile in the 1970s.

    He said he hoped the organization’s internal review would prove to be a "watershed" moment in the handling of child abuse cases.

    In a statement, he said:

    "Many people feel that for sexual offences, where it is 'one person's word against another's' and there is no or little scientific or other evidence to support the allegation, no prosecution should be brought. But this is to ignore the reality of many sexual offences which, by their nature, do not usually take place in front of witnesses and result in no meaningful scientific evidence. Taking a cautious approach to all complainants, on the ground that some might be making a false allegation of a sexual offence, can have the consequence that a prosecution for a true complaint may not take place."

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    Pedo.... Whyisit that most Pedo's are bus drivers, kid show hosts, teachers, clowns etc...? When people want to be with children for a career, they should have some serious background checks. I know there will be some people that will come up clean that are Pedo's but, they've got to do something.

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  • 12
    Dec
    2012
    6:30am, EST

    Ravi Shankar's life in photos

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    Ravi Shankar playing the sitar on May 31, 1966.

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    Musician and composer Ravi Shankar in London in 1974.

    NBC News reports — Pandit Ravi Shankar, the best known contemporary Indian musician, died Tuesday evening in San Diego, Calif. He was 92.

    Shankar's final performance, on Nov. 4 in Long Beach, Calif., was billed as a celebration of his 10th decade of making music. But it was his association with the Beatles -- in particular, guitarist George Harrison -- in the 1960s that helped introduce Shankar to a global audience. Read the full story.

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    George Harrison with Ravi Shankar, circa 1975.

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    George Harrison poses for a portrait with Ravi Shankar, circa 1975.

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    Ravi Shankar performing on stage in an undated file photo.

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    Ravi Shankar performing at the Paleo Festival in Nyon, Switzerland on July 19, 2005.

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    Ravi Shankar performs on stage at Symphony Hall on June 16, 2011 in Birmingham, England.

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    3 comments

    Great musician.. and possibly an amazing lover.. he was dear to many ladies during his young years. Found out from Wikipedia about his mistresses. Big loss to music world and India.

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  • 2
    Oct
    2012
    11:00am, EDT

    Daniel Craig swears off skinny dipping, public drunkenness now that he's Bond

    Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair

    By Courtney Hazlett, TODAY

    Yes, James Bond is a fictional character, but portraying him includes responsibilities beyond the big screen. Daniel Craig, who has played the superspy since 2006's "Casino Royale," tells Vanity Fair in the November issue that he can't live a "normal life" anymore.

    “You talk to people in the movie business who have been doing this 40 years and they all say the difference is that, back in the day, you could go and have a drink in the bar, get drunk, fall over, have a good time, relax,whatever, and no one would know about it. But now everyone’s got a camera,” Craig told the magazine. “Not that all I want to do is get drunk in a bar, but that’s an example. So you can’t live a normal life anymore. Because it will become public knowledge that you’ve whatever — gotten drunk in a bar or skinny-dipped on a beach or something. Things that normal people do occasionally. And in a way that’s kind of — I’ve got to be high-class. I’ve done a lot of things in my life. But you have to think in that way. Which is sad, because I like bars.”


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    Craig also talks about another aspect of the movie business, one that really rubs some people the wrong way: product placement. It's a particularly hot topic in the case of his upcoming Bond film "Skyfall," because instead of drinking his usual martini, Bond will be seen sipping on a Heineken.

    Craig explained to VF: "Heineken gave us a ton of money for there to be Heineken in a shot in a bar. So, how easy is that? Just to say, O.K., there’s Heineken. It’s there — it’s in the back of the shot. Without them, the movie couldn’t get sold, so that all got kind of blown up." 

    But Bond purists, take note -- "Skyfall" won't be an exclusively beer-slinging film.  "(Bond) likes a lot of drinks — Heineken, champagne; it’s all in there," Craig said.

    "Skyfall" opens in theaters Nov. 9.

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  • 3
    Sep
    2012
    7:21am, EDT

    Master and commander? Russell Crowe gets lost kayaking off Long Island

    U.S. Coast Guard / AP

    A photo provided by the U.S. Coast Guard shows Russell Crowe, center, with Coast Guard Petty Officers Robert Swieciki, left, and Thomas Watson on Sunday.

    By NBC News wire services

    Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe lost his way kayaking in the waters off New York's Long Island and was picked up by a U.S. Coast Guard boat and ferried to a harbor, officials said Sunday.

    The 48-year-old actor was kayaking with a friend and launched from Cold Spring Harbor Saturday afternoon on the Long Island Sound, according to U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Robert Swieciki. As it got dark, the two got lost and headed for shore, beaching their kayaks in Huntington Bay, nearly 10 miles east from where they had set out.


     The U.S. Coast Guard was patrolling the area and heard Crowe call out to them from the shore around 10 p.m., Swieciki said. The "Gladiator" actor and his friend, who Swieciki didn't recognize, paddled over to the boat. The Coast Guard officers pulled them up and, along with their kayaks, gave them a ride to Huntington Harbor.

    "He just needed a little bit of help, he just got a little lost," Swieciki said. "It wasn't really a rescue, really, more of just giving someone a lift."

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    Swieicki said no one was injured, and the two men were wearing life vests. He said the actor, who was grateful and friendly, seemed like he was a fairly experienced kayaker.

    Crowe, who starred in the 2003 naval film "Master and Commander," sent a Twitter message about 1:30 a.m. Sunday thanking the officers, and saying he was out on the water four and a half hours. 

    "Thanks to Seth and the boys from the US Coast Guard for guiding the way...4 hrs 30 mins, 7m(11.2km)," he wrote.

    Crowe is on Long Island filming a new movie called "Noah" in Oyster Bay. The biblical epic is directed by Darren Aronofsky and scheduled for release in 2014.

    Crowe won an Academy Award for best actor for his role as a Roman soldier called Maximus in "Gladiator."

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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  • 20
    Aug
    2012
    5:38am, EDT

    Musician Willie Nelson hospitalized due to breathing problems

    Harrison Mcclary / Reuters

    File photo of singer Willie Nelson performing at the 2012 CMT Music Awards in Nashville, Tennessee, June 6.

    By Reginald Hardwick, NBCDFW.com

    Legendary country musician Willie Nelson has been hospitalized because of breathing problems, organizers told an audience in Colorado after the 79-year-old failed to show up for a concert.

    NBC affiliate KUSA-TV reported that Nelson was scheduled to appear at a fundraiser for an animal shelter called the Denver Dumb Friends League.


    An announcement to the crowd in Castle Pines, Colo., said Nelson suffered "from breathing problems due to the high altitude and emphysema" and taken to a nearby hospital.

    Wynonna Judd postpones concerts after husband's motorcycle crash

    A spokesperson for AEG Live, the promoters that usually handle Nelson's performances, offered no comment to KUSA-TV on Sunday.

    Back in July, Nelson talked exclusively one-one-one with NBC 5 in Dallas-Fort Worth as he prepared for his annual Fourth of July picnic at Billy Bob's in the Fort Worth Stockyards.

    Nelson told NBC 5's Scott Gordon he probably will never retire.

    "I still enjoy coming out and playing music and as long as the people enjoy it and come see us, I see no reason to quit," Nelson said.

    Nelson is scheduled to perform at the House of Blues in Dallas on Tuesday.

     

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  • 1
    Aug
    2012
    1:10pm, EDT

    Where have you gone, Robert Pattinson? Hideouts of the rich and famous revealed


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    When the going gets rough, the famous hide out. From farmhouses to rehab, here's a look at where celebs amid scandal have gone into hiding.

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  • 18
    May
    2012
    5:36am, EDT

    Reports: FBI probes death threats against 'Dog the Bounty Hunter'

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    Duane "Dog" Chapman and his wife Beth Smith said in a statement that they were "taking these threats seriously."

    By Alastair Jamieson, msnbc.com

    Death threats against TV bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman and his family are being probed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according to reports.

    The threats were emailed to the Chapmans over a four-day period, sources close to the family told Hawaii News Now.


    The emails, which were published in full by Radar Online, contain graphic and disturbing content involving sexual violence aimed at Chapman’s daughters.

    'In cold blood'
    The site said Hawaii-based Chapman, who is known as "Dog the Bounty Hunter" and stars in a reality show on A&E, received an email on April 30 which read: "I'm going to murder you. I'm going to come to Hawaii and murder you and your family in cold blood. You are next on my list and are the bane of society. I will deliver you to God."


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    Another email reportedly said: "I have a rather nasty vendetta against you and your family."

    Hawaii News Now reported the Los Angeles FBI field office referred the case to the Honolulu FBI field office. However, authorities said they were unable to confirm or deny the existence of any investigation unless or until any charges were filed.

    In a statement, the Chapman family said they were "taking these threats seriously."

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  • 13
    Mar
    2012
    3:47pm, EDT

    If they build it, will you go?

    Dave Kettering / Debuque Telegraph Herald file via AP

    People enjoy the "Field of Dreams" baseball field in rural Dyersville, Iowa.

    By Robert Hood

    “Field of Dreams” is one of the few movies that actually moved me to tears when I saw it in the theater. I know it’s corny, but it still does. I can’t stop myself from watching whenever I run across it while channel surfing late-night television. Who can resist ghosts, baseball and believing in the impossible?

    It appears that the town where the movie was shot continues to wrestle with one of the central questions of the movie. Dyersville, Iowa is considering a $38 million plan to turn the farmland around the famous cornfield diamond into a marquee destination for traveling youth baseball teams. While the plan could provide an economic lift to the region, it also has unleashed an emotional battle as the town of 4,000 tries to decide if they should build it.

    From the City of Dyersville website:

    In 1982, screenwriter Phil Robinson became interested in the novel "Shoeless Joe."  He recognized the potential for this heartwarming story and looked for a setting for the film.  In the early months of 1988, Robinson came upon the Lansing farm near Dyersville and said, "That's it!  That's my farm!"  The movie produced was called "The Field of Dreams," starring Kevin Costner and James Earl Jones.  Today the site is well maintained and visited by many baseball enthusiasts.

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    We live about 2 hours from this as well as that farm that got blown to bits by that tornado in the movie, Twister.

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  • 29
    Feb
    2012
    9:52pm, EST

    Man busted for using Jack Nicholson fake ID

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    A famous portrait of Jack Nicholson adorns a fake ID with the name Joao Pedro dos Santos, a fake ID used by Brazilian Ricardo Sergio Freire de Barros to open a fraudulent bank account. Needless to say, the man was caught by police.

    Ricardo Sergio Freire de Barros, a 41-year-old man from Brazil, was arrested after he presented a fake ID bearing a photo of Jack Nicholson, the Oscar-winning actor, while trying to open a bank account in the Brazilian city of Recife.

    The Nicholson photo that Barros selected couldn’t have been more obvious. It's a famous portrait taken by renowned celeb photographer Martin Schoeller which has been published in several magazines, and exhibited in museums worldwide.

    -- Msnbc.com wire services contributed to this blog post

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    He should have responded------ Whaaat seeems ta bee the freeeking problem officer ? insted of me no sabe, me no speekie to mouishe englesss, well better luck next time peppi. PS.try the tunnel.

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