TALK OF THE TOWN
NOVEMBER 7 2008 11:01h
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VideoThe day's best celebrity news and headlines including: Springsteen`s album release tied to Barack Obama`s inauguration and more...
Music Legend and fervent Barack Obama supporter, Bruce Springsteen will reportedly drop his next album in mid January - roughly around the time of Obama's presidential inauguration. The album will likely contain the song "Workin' on a Dream," which Springsteen debuted last weekend at an Obama rally.
Madonna is set to perform to a capacity crowd at Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium despite some ensuing technical difficulties. Construction of Madge's stage came to a halt after damage to it created several lighting and technical issues.
Madonna said the show will go on - and rumor has it, she may have a few surprises in store. Stories are swirling that Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears will join her on stage. Both have collaborated with the Material Girl in the past, but have been at odds since their breakup in 2002.
Finally, rapper T.I. again succeeded himself at Number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. "Live Your Life," featuring Rihanna, moved up one notch to trade places with "Whatever You Like." A month ago, it was just the opposite: "Whatever You Like" replaced "Live Your Life." The musical flip-flop has only happened eight times before in the rock era.
Bobby Brown charged with DUI
'Young' tops U.S. record chart again
Ferrell confirms 'Anchorman' sequel
Spike Lee apologizes for wrong house tweet
Cranston directs 'Modern Family' episode
Bentley, Paisley to perform at ACM Awards
Facinelli files for divorce from Garth
Lopez's latest to debut on Seacrest show
Cooper and Saldana break up



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