Quantcast
Home manage Las Vegas Review-Journal
  Jobs Cars Homes Shopping Travel Weddings Golf Best of Las Vegas Photo   Search:

RECENT EDITIONS
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Neon


QUICK TAKES

Lewis punched

Singer Leona Lewis was signing autographs and posing for photographs at a book signing in London on Wednesday when, according to her spokesman, a young man punched her in the head. According to Stuart Bell, Lewis was meeting fans at Waterstone's book store in Piccadilly for about 90 minutes when a man from the line hit her. The man was led away by security and later arrested. Bell said Lewis went to see a doctor as a precaution. A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault and is in custody, said London's Metropolitan police.


Most Popular Stories
  • MEDIAOLOGY: Channel 8 crosses privacy line with Fredericks story
  • Chart House opening at Golden Nugget
  • SHOW REVIEW: Frank Caliendo
  • MIKE WEATHERFORD: Union bashes Newton on Web
  • Gift of Lights adds sparkle to holidays
  • INTERVIEWS: David Copperfield
  • UP IN THE AIR: Jets ready to roar at Nellis air show
  • PLAYER'S EDGE: Stations, Fiestas giving reel players cash bonuses every minute
  • RESTAURANT REVIEW: Origin India
  • THEATER CHAT: Curtain call insulting to gays




  • Image replaced

    A nude image of 10-year-old Brooke Shields has been replaced at Britain's Tate Modern museum. The museum closed a room housing the "Spiritual American 1983" photograph after a visit two weeks ago by a London police unit that deals with obscenity. The museum released a statement Wednesday that the piece was replaced with a later version of the work by Richard Prince called "Spiritual America IV 2005." That photo features the actress in a bikini taken in 2005.

    Patinkin to guest star

    Former "Criminal Minds" and "Chicago Hope" star Mandy Patinkin will return to CBS to appear on the new drama "Three Rivers." He will play an aspiring organ donor. The story is personal for Patinkin, as he received corneal implants donated by the families of a 13-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy to correct a disease that impairs vision. "Three Rivers" airs on Sundays and explores the lives of organ donors, recipients and surgeons.

    She's all woman

    "She is a stunning example of the cartoon form." -- Playboy magazine editorial director James Jellinek on Marge Simpson, who will be appearing on the cover of the November issue.

    Compiled from wire reports by Melissa Sullivan

    Newsvine Digg Fark Technorati reddit StumbleUpon del.icio.us Slashdot Propeller Mixx Furl Twitter MySpace Facebook Google Bookmarks Yahoo! Bookmarks Windows Live Favorites Ask MyStuff myAOL Favorites

    Leave Your Comment 0 Reader Comments
    Terms & Conditions
    The following comments are provided by readers and are the sole responsiblity of the authors. The reviewjournal.com does not review comments before publication nor guarantee their accuracy. By publishing a comment here you agree to abide by the comment policy. If you see a comment that violates the policy, please notify the web editor.

    Some comments may not display immediately due to an automatic filter. These comments will be reviewed within 48 hours. Please do not submit a comment more than once.
    Current Word Count:

    Note: Comments made by reporters and editors of the Las Vegas Review-Journal are presented with a yellow background.