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| 2004-10-27 - Weird News Wireless Flash News Flash Lites: Rip 'N' Read Pop Culture Recap | ||
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Philadelphia, PA -- Ask not for whom the bell tolls -- it tolls for "National Treasure." Movie-makers had to use a double for the Liberty Bell in the movie "National Treasure" which opens in the U.S. Nov. 19. A spokeswoman for the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation says during the time of the shoot, the real Liberty Bell was being moved to its current location, The Liberty Bell Center in Philly. The spokeswoman says star Nicolas Cage did not interact with the real bell. NEW YORK -- Music fans are getting a double dose from their CDs. The Warner Music Group has announced that it will be releasing many of its CDs in a new format, "DualDisc," that includes a CD on one side and a DVD on the other. Artists who are part of the initial DualDisc offerings include the Donnas, Simple Plan and the Grateful Dead, which is reissuing its album "American Beauty" as a DualDisc on Nov. 23. LOS ANGELES -- Kevin Spacey could be making a "Splish Splash" on the pop charts if the soundtrack for his Bobby Darin biopic, "Beyond The Sea," is a hit. The album hits stores Nov. 23 and features Spacey singing his way through 18 Darin classics including "Mack The Knife," 'Beyond The Sea," and "If I Were A Carpenter." LOS ANGELES -- Hollywood stars are heading to Los Angeles' skid row later today (Oct. 27) -- but it's not for a movie shoot. Actors including Jack Klugman and Cloris Leachman will meet with homeless U.S. veterans enrolled in a program at The Weingart Center shelter. The stars want to bring attention to the increasing possibility that Iraqi war veterans will end up on the streets.
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