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  1. "WILL SMITH has started his own private school in California — paying almost Ј500,000 for the privilege.

    The I Am Legend star was searching for the right place to send kids Jaden and Willow so they could stop home schooling when he came across the New Village Academy in Calabasas.

    He has bought the lease for three years.

    It costs £6,000 a year to study there and each pupil gets their own laptop.

    School dinners will be organic, low-fat and sugar-free.

    The academy will use alternative teaching methods including “study technology” — created by Scientology founder L RON HUBBARD. "

    source : http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showb...icle1189374.ece

  2. That New York Times article was interesting.. Typical hollywood stuff going on. I still believe the way they are marketing this is giving people the wrong impression. When the drama kicks in I'm sure all those who watched the trailer will be disappointed.

    yeah , same way with I Am Legend ...

  3. April 11, 2008 03:04 PM

    By Tjames Madison

    LiveDaily Contributor

    R&B legend Al Green [ tickets ] has lined up a summer schedule ahead of his highly anticipated new studio album, a collaboration with ?uestlove of The Roots.

    The veteran soul singer, who returned to R&B several years ago after only performing gospel music for decades, will next tackle an April 27 slot at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival before heading out for a few headlining dates in May.

    Green's schedule begins to heat up with the arrival of summer. After kicking things off June 19 in Toronto, the performer will stay busy on the road through late September. All dates are shown below.

    "Lay It Down," Green's first studio album since 2005's "Everything's OK," features co-production by Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson and keyboardist James Poyser. The set, which is due in stores May 27, also features guest shots from John Legend, Corinne Bailey Rae and Anthony Hamilton, among others.

    "I've never heard anything quite like it, 'cause I've never had anybody produce me other than Willie Mitchell," Green told Billboard.com last summer. "And when you give these young kids a shot at it, it's interesting to see the art they make. It's beautiful."

    ?uestlove, the drummer forThe Roots, has produced several of the band's albums, including the forthcoming "Rising Down," which is due later this month. He's also produced for Common and D'Angelo.

    http://www.livedaily.com/news/14013.html

    check also this : http://youtube.com/watch?v=_TyvtHJVJBI

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