ENTERTAINMENT

Singer Paul McCartney and his bride Nancy Shevell leave after their marriage ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London

Day after wedding, McCartney announces tour dates

The day after he tied the knot with American heiress Nancy Shevell, ex-Beatle Paul McCartney announced 11 extra dates for his On the Run tour ending in his native town of Liverpool, England, on December 20.
More news
IBTimes Logo

Reality TV experience shapes trainer's view

Trainer Kim Lyons already had a decade of fitness experience behind her but she says the lessons she learned while working on a reality TV show shaped her professional philosophy.
IBTimes Logo

Steve Jobs and giving anonymously

For all that he achieved in his life in terms of his public image, Steve Jobs was famously not a public philanthropist, unlike his equally titanic tech rival, Microsoft’s former head Bill Gates.
Director Asghar Farhadi

Asia Pacific Screen Awards announces nominees

Two entries in the Academy's Best Foreign-Language Film category are among the five Best Feature Film nominees at the 2011 Asia Pacific Screen Awards, which announced its nominees on Monday.
Singer Paul McCartney and his bride Nancy Shevell arrive for their marriage ceremony at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London

Paul McCartney Needs to Gracefully Retire

I am probably the world’s biggest Beatles fan. I have loved the group since I was a child and could probably recite the lyrics of every one of their 200-plus original songs. However, Paul is addicted to the limelight. He simply cannot get enough of it -- and I think millions of Beatles die-hards (including me) are sick and tired of it.
IBTimes Logo

Music Legend Bert Jansch Dies of Lung Cancer

Scottish musician Bert Jansch, co-founder of the band Pentangle and the leading figure of British folk revival of the late 1960s and early 1970s, died on Oct.5 at the age of 69, after suffering from and fighting against lung cancer for a long time.

Pages

IBT Spotlight

We Help Businesses Find B2B Service Providers They Can Trust.