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  • This land is our land

    Beyonce, Bruce Springsteen, Bono and Pete Seeger topped the talent at the "We Are One" concert -- but Garth Brooks almost stole the show.
  • Joe Biden lets it all hang out

    In Iowa, the long-shot candidate stuck with his blunt, freewheeling style, and warned of the dire mess in Iraq facing the next American president.
  • The Rundown: The week's biggest music news

    Bono meets Bush, McCartney hits Starbucks and Akon's back in trouble.
  • Bono: Capitalist tool?

    U2's frontman and Forbes media: Strange bedfellows for the globalization set
  • The Fix

    Rush Limbaugh's campaign against Bono. Is Katie Holmes in a "'Rosemarys Baby' situation"? Plus: The new Bond.
  • Wolfowitz reaches out to Bono

    If the World Bank nominee was hoping for an endorsement, he still hasn't found what he's looking for.
  • Hollywood celebs speak out in Boston

    Rob Reiner blasts Nader, while "The West Wing's" Richard Schiff says it was a mistake for the show to veer to the right.
  • Bono on the barricades

    The rocker humanitarian talks to Salon about why he's hopeful America will do its duty helping Africa -- and how if diplomacy doesn't work, "I'm ready to be out on the streets."
  • Watch your mouth

    In its Thursday ruling against Bono and Howard Stern, the FCC announced that a new day of language policing has dawned.
  • The Fix

    Bono will sing with Luciano, Russell sings to his bride, and Cher sings -- for the last time? Plus: Ozzie and Britney do fashion week in L.A.!
  • The REAL sexiest man alive

    Salon readers make their choice: Is it Russell Crowe, Benicio Del Toro ... or Salma Hayek? Plus: The Salon editors' pick.
  • He gives and he gives

    Michael Jackson donates his stinky gloves to charity; Sharon Osbourne embarrasses Ozzy; and Bono denies hair transplant rumor.
  • Sigh hard

    Bruce Willis moonlights as a woeful bachelor; Bono and Orrin Hatch are buds! Plus: Nobody wants to dine with Jacko; and Kid Rock and Pamela Anderson with child?
  • Bono

    Over two decades, U2's leader has evolved from heart-on-his-sleeve idealist to irony-drenched rock 'n' roll Liberace to hopeful pragmatist.
  • What's all this racket?

    Kournikova's dad swears daughter isn't married; Bonham-Carter discusses ape urination. Plus: Jermaine Jackson stands up for the little guy; Travolta attempts mid-air insemination; U2's Bono induces labor.
  • Not so doggone nice

    Daryl Hannah makes newspaper pay for its woofy allegations; White House pizza boy spills the beans on Bush and Clinton. Plus: Bono bears a thug, and Sinéad gets holey.
  • The real slim Puffy

    Puff Daddy drops almost 30 pounds in two months; Whitney has a supernatural stalker; and Bono and Donny Osmond might hop on the duet bandwagon.
  • Notorious? No kidding!

    Lil' Kim's posse is involved in a Manhattan shootout; Marky Mark won't ape Heston's skimpy dress; Eminem didn't know Elton was gay; and Jack Nicholson shacks up with Brando.
  • "The Million Dollar Hotel"

    Wim Wenders and buddies Bono, Rushdie and Schnabel botch a phony noir for the Artforum crowd. Only Mel Gibson escapes the fallout.
  • Overly afflectionate

    A confident Ben Affleck propositions a Secret Service agent at a Gore rally and winds up with a bent thumb; Marilyn Manson sticks his up for the V.P., not Bush. Plus: Eminem leaves lyrics on plane.
  • We believe you

    Nothing suspicious at all about a rumor that Britney Spears stripped to her skivvies with Ben Affleck; the kids are all right, a friend of Melissa Etheridge says of the singer's now-broken home. Plus: Graham Chapman's ashes get prime seating at his own play.
  • Real Life Rock Top 10

  • Second coming

    With its hip new edition of the Good Book, Grove Press aims to save the Bible from the fundamentalists.
  • Puffy and the pontiff

    A worldwide movement to wipe out debt for poor countries is getting some star-studded support this weekend.
  • More Di of boredom

    This just in! Di was way moody! Also, Tori Amos has friends in dark places; Bono burdens child with slew of names; Cybill Shepherd eyes White House -- likes what she sees.
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