IN a new ad campaign by an animal rights group in New York, Catherine Deneuve, Sophia Loren and other celebrities' are depicted as fur wearing dinosaurs.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have designed their campaign Furassic Park Dinosaurs of Fashion" to focus attention on the remaining public figures who still wear dead animals.
British director Alan Parker wants Madonna to use a balcony at the presidential palace in Buenos Aires during the filming of the musical Evita. He has asked for an audience with President Carlos Menem to request permission.
The balcony at the Pink House, as the presidential Palace is known, was used by Evita, the wife off the late Argentine leader Juan Domingo Peron, to address her beloved followers.
Princess Diana, by airing her innermost secrets on television, has an undeniable claim to US citizenship, or so essayist Florence King says in this week's issue of National Review.
Any woman who goes on television and discusses her affairs, betrayals, suicide attempts, and vomiting habits, and then says, I'm a very strong person, is an American." King asserts.
Actor Charlton Heston appears to have dented his conservative image by his fleeting appearance in a beer commercial. That, a school in Alabama says, disqualifies him from giving a speech during a fund raising function next month.
We're a Christian school, and part of our purpose for being is to teach against the evils of drinking," said David Vester, president of the Mars Hill Bible School.
Michael Jackson has landed in Britain to prepare for his appearance at the Brit awards ceremony on Monday.
The performance of Earthsong, his last single, will be his first on British television as a solo artist and also his first in the world for many months.