Madonna faces a lawsuit, Springsteen and McCartney silenced

Reuters 2012-07-17

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Legal drama surrounds Madonna.

France's far right National Front plans to sue the pop-star after she screened footage of party leader Marine Le Pen with a swastika superimposed on her face at a concert in Paris.

The video, used on other legs of her tour, appears for a few seconds and is followed by the features of a man resembling Adolf Hitler.

No word on when the suit will be officially filed.

Bruce Springsteen and Paul McCartney get silenced.

After a three-hour plus show, concert organizers pulled the plug on the legendary rockers after breaking London's noise curfew.

Springsteen had been due to finish his set at 10:15 p.m., but audio was suddenly dampened and silenced at 10:40.

Regulations for concerts in Hyde Park have been tightened in the past year due to complaints from the neighborhoods wealthy residents.

Sylvester Stallone is mourning the death of his son Sage after his body was found in his Los Angeles home.

In a statement , the actor asked for "the speculation and questionable reporting" surrounding his son's death to end.

According to reports an autopsy has been done, but will not be released until toxicology testing is complete.

Stage and film actress Celeste Holm has died.

Holm, who won an Oscar for her role in the 1947 film "Gentleman's Agreement," died at home in New York City, according to reports citing her niece.

Over the years, Holm mastered the stage and screen, appearing in the film "All About Eve" and numerous Broadway productions including "Oklahoma."

Holm was 95-years old.

Alicia Powell, Reuters.

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