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BBC News - Entertainment & ArtsThe latest stories from the Entertainment & Arts section of the BBC News web site.
Britain's Engelbert Humperdinck will open the proceedings as 26 countries compete in the final of this year's Eurovision Song Contest in Azerbaijan.
Satellite broadcaster clashes with US TV networks over a set-top box that strips ads out of recorded programmes
BBC agrees a new deal to broadcast Premier League highlights on Match of the Day until the end of the 2015-16 season.
Former EastEnder Michelle Ryan is to star opposite Will Young in a forthcoming West End revival of Cabaret.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt's main aim was to "reach a fair and unbiased decision" on News Corp's bid for broadcaster BSkyB, his department's most senior civil servant tells the Leveson Inquiry.
Sir Elton John has pulled out of three performances in Las Vegas after being taken to hospital with a respiratory infection.
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair is to appear before the Leveson Inquiry on Monday.
Reality TV shows featuring child stars are made to apply for licences under the biggest overhaul of performance rules for 40 years.
The DJ is to leave his afternoon show on BBC Radio 1Xtra in a shake-up to the network's day-time presenting line-up.
Playwright Laura Wade updates her 2010 play Posh to reflect the changing political climate for its West End transfer.
A French film in which Kylie Minogue makes a cameo appearance emerges as a dark horse contender to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
A special one-off Dr Who episode written by pupils from a school in Cheshire premieres on CBBC's Blue Peter.
On the 35th anniversary of Star Wars, a look at some lesser-known links between the film franchise and Wales, from the Millennium Falcon to the Phantom Menace.
A work by Cuban surrealist painter Wifredo Lam sells for $4.5m at an auction in New York, a record price for one of his works.
Grace McCleen's The Land of Decoration, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce and The Last Hundred Days, from Patrick McGuinness, compete for this year's Desmond Elliot prize
Sir Paul McCartney, Dame Judi Dench and David Hockney were among 850 cultural figures who joined the Queen at a Diamond Jubilee reception.
The family of an actress left brain-damaged following an accident on the set of Transformers 3 has been awarded an £11.7m ($18.5m) settlement.
A former nanny is suing the Basic Instinct star for harassment and unfair dismissal, but Stone calls the claims 'absurd'.
Sacha Baron Cohen's latest comedy, about a spoof dictator's eccentric behaviour, takes nearly £5 million at UK and Ireland cinemas.
Seminal indie band The Stone Roses play their first reunion gig to an ecstatic reception - but opinion is divided over singer Ian Brown's voice.
A private funeral for I Feel Love singer Donna Summer takes place in Nashville, Tennessee, following her death from cancer last week.
Dappy, real name Dino Costas Contostavlos, denies affray after appearing in court charged over claims he was involved in a fight.
The winner of this year's American Idol contest is announced, after a record 132 million votes are cast in the final showdown.
Singer Katherine Jenkins comes second in the final of the US version of Strictly Come Dancing to an American football star.
BBC music programme Top of the Pops is to return as a stage show, described by its producers as "a nostalgic interactive jukebox".
Brit-winning artist Emeli Sande is headlining a special concert celebrating the arrival of the Olympic torch in Cardiff.
Movie critic Mark Kermode reviews the week's new film releases, including Moonrise Kingdom, Men in Black 3 and What to Expect When You're Expecting.
Gary Barlow, who co-created the official song for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations, took inspiration from the Commonwealth.
The UK's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 talks to the BBC's Steve Rosenberg about his hopes for the final.
Eurovision hopefuls prepare for Saturday's final and stars including Jessie J and Janet Jackson hit Cannes plus the rest of the day's top entertainment stories.
Plan B talks to Evan Davis about class and social exclusion ahead of the release of his new film Ill Manners.
Artist and designer Ollie Palmer explains how he has developed technology that he hopes will allow him to stage an "ant ballet".
Spectacular light show illuminates the Sydney Opera House as part of Australia's Vivid Festival.
Men In Black back with blast in the past
Song contest turns the spotlight on Azerbaijan
Stars open their wallets at Cannes charity gala
Azerbaijani singer Emin celebrates Baku's big night
Kenya's Eric Wainaina speaks the truth to those in power
Android und iOS beherrschen die Smartphone - Welt Laut IDC wurden im ersten Quartal 2012 weltweit 152 Millionen Smartphones verkauft. Mehr als die Hälfte davon sind mit Android ausgerüstet, ein knappes Viertel iPhones mit iOS.
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Elton John Sänger Elton John wurde mit einer schweren Atemwegs erkrankung ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert – der Popstar musste sogar einige Konzerte absagen. Er entschuldigte sich bei den Fans.
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SpaceX: Dragon dockt an die ISS an Die Nasa hat das Andocken der privaten Raumfähre Dragon an die ISS erlaubt. Das Manöver hat am frühen Freitag morgen begonnen und soll am Nachmittag abgeschlossen sein.
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