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| 2004-09-29 - Weird News Wireless Flash News Flash Lites: Rip 'N' Read Pop Culture Recap | ||
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Los Angeles, CA (WFN) -- Musicians from all genres will "Hit The Road Jack" to Los Angeles on Oct. 8 to pay tribute to Ray Charles. Mary J. Blige, Kenny Chesney, Elton John and Bruce Willis are all scheduled to appear at "Genius: A Night To Remember," a live celebration that will air on CBS October 22 to promote Ray, an upcoming film biography about the soul legend. DETROIT -- An upcoming performance of "A Christmas Carol" in Detroit may end up looking more like a rerun of "Battle Of The Network Stars." David Cassidy will star in the Charles Dickens classic that premieres Dec. 7 and he will be joined by former "Taxi" star Jeff Conaway as well as "227" comedienne Jackee. NEW YORK -- "American Idol" reject William Hung has found a way to extend his 15 minutes of fame through Christmas. Hung has hung his unique vocals on various Christmas tunes for a new CD, "Hung For The Holidays," hitting stores Oct. 19. NEW YORK -- Female celebrities are getting together on the boob tube to fight breast cancer. Stars like Kelly Clarkson, Shirley Manson of Garbage, the members of En Vogue and Blondie will perform at this year's WomenRock! concert Oct. 28 on Lifetime Television. Presenters for the evening also include Thora Birch, Fran Drescher, Florence Henderson and Denise Richards. WASHINGTON -- A consumer advocacy group is weighing in on obesity with a little help from the "Soup Nazi." TV commercials for the Center for Consumer Freedom began airing yesterday with actor Larry Thomas, reviving his "Seinfeld" lunch counter terror role who coined the phrase "No soup for you!" The commercial takes a jab at the war on obesity with the Soup Nazi putting fat folks on a scale, blaring his new catchphrase: "No food for you!"
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