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Minnie adventure: Miss Driver turns her attention to country music and motherhood (Independent) Minnie Driver is having a spot of bother with her guitar. "I don't need a strap any more," she laughs. "I can just rest it here." She lays the instrument on her pronounced bump and pats her belly affectionately. There's no disguising it: Driver is six months pregnant and expecting her first baby in August. But before that comes, the delivery of her second collection of songs on an album called ... He’s coming out: Diddy announces himself in Hollywood (The Pantagraph) BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- When the one-man, publicity-generating whirlwind that is Diddy met the well-oiled hype machine of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, sparks were bound to fly. Strange 60s Japanese cartoons begat anime, 'Speed Racer' (The Pantagraph) "Speed Racer" careens into theaters Friday, dragging with it a $120 million budget, the bruised reputation of directors the Wachowski brothers — whose careers need a shot of nitro after the flameouts of the last two "Matrix" debacles — and the summer hopes of a movie industry desperately in need of a few winners. Universal Music Group completes acquisition of Univision Music (Nashville Business Journal) Universal Music Group has completed its acquisition of Univision Music Group. 30 years later, still hungry (Las Vegas Sun) Thu, May 8, 2008 (2 a.m.) Duran Duran turned on the lights — and cameras — for music in the ’80s. The British band embraced technology — synthesizers, light shows and, especially, music videos. The band parlayed its tech savvy and cinematic good looks into stardom. Go, anime, go! (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) By CARY DARLING Speed Racer careens into theaters Friday, dragging with it a $120 million budget, the bruised reputation of directors the Wachowski brothers -- whose careers need a shot of nitro after the flameouts of the last two Matrix debacles -- and the summer hopes of a movie industry desperately in need of a few winners. Back in the 1960s and '70s, though, few could imagine that ... Social Notes (The Buffalo News) Temple Beth Zion will host its third annual fundraising auction, “Solid Gold,” beginning at 7 p. m. Saturday in the Aaron and Bertha Broder Center for Jewish Education, 700 Sweet Home Road, Amherst. Offer Mom gift of music Sunday at concert (Daily Herald) The Northwest Symphony Orchestra is hoping that you will be looking for something cultural to do with your mother this Mother's Day. Jon Secada embraces music's challenges (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) By PRESTON JONES Most pop stars -- well, the few that don't enjoy sustained, mega-successful careers -- don't flame out; they simply fade away, slipping slowly from the spotlight. Cuban-born Jon Secada, a smooth vocalist who cut his teeth with the Miami Sound Machine and rode a string of smash singles to stardom in the early 1990s, hasn't quit the business, but rather shifted into a role of pop ... New look, new release, new life (Vancouver Province) NEW YORK -- During its six previous seasons, TV juggernaut American Idol has launched countless music careers -- but the caveat is maintaining staying power.
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