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It’s a brilliant initiative to raise awareness of the deplorable sanitation and water situation in communities around the world, and Matt Damon's Toilet Strike just scored three new members.
Olivia Wilde, Bono, and Richard Branson all appear in a brand new video for Water.org, pledging to forego bathroom conveniences until the problem is solved.
Enjoying some downtime on the other side of the world, Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves basked in the Ibiza sun on Friday (August 10).
The Brazilian model/actress wore a variety of swimwear as she showed off her growing baby bump while going for a swim with a few pals.
Given her massive record sales and multiple sold-out tours, it’s no wonder Taylor Swift nabbed the #1 spot on Billboard’s “Music’s Top 40 Money Makers” list.
The “Should’ve Said No” songstress reportedly raked in a hefty salary of $35.7 million for the 2011 year with combined songwriting royalties, an $88.5 million-grossing Speak Now world tour, and her quadruple platinum album.
It doesn’t really come as a surprise that the top two touring acts of the past year are Irish rockers U2 and country crooner Taylor Swift.
The “Beautiful Day” hitmakers played 25 shows in 21 North American cities to rake in a whopping $156 million total.
He’s always been a big fan of using his celebrity for a good cause, and George Clooney's latest project is working with The One campaign.
The “Ocean’s Eleven” stud appears in a new Public Service Announcement along with a bevy of Hollywood stars to ask people to help fight the food crisis in the Horn of Africa.
He’s one of the most beloved Presidents of his era, and Bill Clinton will received a concert in honor of his philanthropy next month.
President Clinton’s shindig will be headlined by big-name acts like Lady Gaga, Usher and U2 and will mark the 10 year anniversary of the William J. Clinton Foundation.
In what's quite the special month for the publication, GQ UK has unveiled five covers for its October 2011 Men of the Year issue.
Coinciding with Tuesday night's (September 6) GQ Men of the Year Awards ceremony, Hollywood hunks Bradley Cooper and Hugh Laurie, as well as music legends U2 and Keith Richards of Rolling Stones stardom, are among those landing front page status.
It’s just around the corner, and the Toronto International Film Festival will have some of the biggest names in the movie industry in attendance.
Beginning on September 8th and running through the 18th, Hollywood heavy-hitters like Brad Pitt and George Clooney will be in the Canadian city to promote their upcoming flicks.
Tending to promotional duties, Joe Jonas paid a visit to ITV studios in London, England earlier today (June 29).
The 21-year-old musician, who stopped by the network to push his hot new single "See No More," looked handsome as he made his exit - sporting a pair of aviators, black jacket and black jeans for the UK promotional efforts.
One of the more anticipated acts featured during the weekend long musical celebration, U2 took the stage to the thrill of the audience at the 2011 Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, England on Friday night (June 24).
With Bono doing what he does best, the heralded entertainer treated the Worthy Farm crowd to a full range of hits including "Beautiful Day" and "Bloody Sunday" while joined by bandmates The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr..
















