NBA commissioner David Stern warned that the league’s entire season could be headed for the dustbin after the players’ union rejected on Monday the team owners’ latest offer to end the long-drawn lockout.
“Immortals” dislodged “Puss in Boots” atop the North American box office with an estimated $32 million over the weekend, giving Hollywood a big jolt after a couple of slow weeks.
The hard rock icons were originally thought to be joining Columbia Records, but that deal fell through simply because frontman David Lee Roth wanted to sign with a West Coast-based label.
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If you have some money to spare, go to L.A. this December 15-17 and be the man to own some iconic props and memorabilia from the “Back to the Future” trilogy.