Hilton and Richie to serve as camp counselors
On-again friends Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie are taking “The Simple Life” - which shows the tabloid-ready celebutantes thrown into everyday situations with real people - to camp.
After last season's format allowed the then-feuding friends to have little to do with each other, this year's edition brings them together again.
“The Simple Life Goes to Camp,” set to debut in May, has Hilton and Richie working as counselors at Camp Shawnee in the mountains near Los Angeles, E! Entertainment Television Inc. announced Wednesday.
The camp will be host to five different specialty groups: Wellness Camp, Pageant Camp, Couples Camp, Survival Camp and Drama Camp.
Hilton, 26, and Richie, 25, will be expected to eat, sleep and keep the same schedule as the campers. They will be working under the direction of various experts, the network said.
John to make tracks available for download
Elton John says he will make his back catalog of more than 30 albums available for digital download later this month.
The tracks, more than 400 in all, will be available through Apple Inc.'s iTunes service from March 26 through April 30, and then will be made available on other download services.
The newly digitized albums include John's 1969 debut, “Empty Sky,” and perennial favorites such as “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” and “Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy.”
The move coincides with John's 60th birthday Sunday and the release of a new compilation album, “Rocket Man,” on March 29.
Philbin is home after heart bypass surgery
Kelly Ripa says Regis Philbin, her co-host on “Live With Regis and Kelly,” is back home after having heart bypass surgery last week.
Ripa revealed on Wednesday's show that Philbin, 75, had been released from the hospital two days ago. “We were sworn to secrecy, I don't know why,” she said.
“So you couldn't even mention it to me?” asked comedian Howie Mandel, who was filling in for Philbin. Ripa replied: “I don't know if I can mention it to you now!”
Ripa, 36, said Philbin might call the daytime talk show Friday to give an update on his recovery.
Philbin told his audience last week that he was having the surgery because “there's some plaque in some arteries and I've got to get it cleaned out.”
- From wire reports
After last season's format allowed the then-feuding friends to have little to do with each other, this year's edition brings them together again.
“The Simple Life Goes to Camp,” set to debut in May, has Hilton and Richie working as counselors at Camp Shawnee in the mountains near Los Angeles, E! Entertainment Television Inc. announced Wednesday.
The camp will be host to five different specialty groups: Wellness Camp, Pageant Camp, Couples Camp, Survival Camp and Drama Camp.
Hilton, 26, and Richie, 25, will be expected to eat, sleep and keep the same schedule as the campers. They will be working under the direction of various experts, the network said.
John to make tracks available for download
Elton John says he will make his back catalog of more than 30 albums available for digital download later this month.
The tracks, more than 400 in all, will be available through Apple Inc.'s iTunes service from March 26 through April 30, and then will be made available on other download services.
The newly digitized albums include John's 1969 debut, “Empty Sky,” and perennial favorites such as “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” and “Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy.”
The move coincides with John's 60th birthday Sunday and the release of a new compilation album, “Rocket Man,” on March 29.
Philbin is home after heart bypass surgery
Kelly Ripa says Regis Philbin, her co-host on “Live With Regis and Kelly,” is back home after having heart bypass surgery last week.
Ripa revealed on Wednesday's show that Philbin, 75, had been released from the hospital two days ago. “We were sworn to secrecy, I don't know why,” she said.
“So you couldn't even mention it to me?” asked comedian Howie Mandel, who was filling in for Philbin. Ripa replied: “I don't know if I can mention it to you now!”
Ripa, 36, said Philbin might call the daytime talk show Friday to give an update on his recovery.
Philbin told his audience last week that he was having the surgery because “there's some plaque in some arteries and I've got to get it cleaned out.”
- From wire reports
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