This page scans for news about Sarah Brightman. Sites scanned include Google News, Yahoo News, MSN News and Topix.Net, which in turn scan thousands of news Web sites. The results below should give you a good idea of the latest headlines involving Sarah Brightman. At the bottom are some of the top general entertainment news headlines of the day to read, just in case there is no news on Sarah Brightman.
Sarah Brightman Social Media Watch
Enjoy the News? Check out our Sarah Brightman Social Media Watch section which scans social media sites like Twitter, Facebook, thousands of blogs and more for latest Sarah Brightman buzz.
MTV European Music Awards Fug: Katy Perry's Other Outfits (Go Fug Yourself) Katy Perry had a busy night in Germany: As the host of the MTV EMAs, she did what every awards-show emcee does, and wore seventy billion different outfits. I got tired just sifting through the photos, and I didn't have... Publ.Date : Fri, 06 Nov 2009 20:29:55 GMT
Shen/Zhao come back in style at figure skating GP (People's Daily) China's decade-best Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo made a successful comeback on Friday after resuming figure skating from retirement, earning an undeniable lead at the pairs standings after short program. The most famed "Couple on Ice" hit a very high score of 72.28 points for their flawless performance to Sarah Brightman's Who Wants to Live Forever. &$ & Xue (top) and Zhao Hongbo of China ... Publ.Date : Sat, 31 Oct 2009 04:55:56 GMT
Shen/Zhao back, U.S. teenager Nagasu emerges (People's Daily) Figure skating pair Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo came out of two-year retirement to shine on the first day of the Cup of China on Friday. Shen and Zhao, who announced to resume high-level training with the national team last May to prepare for their fourth attempt at the Olympic title in next year's Winter Games in Vancouver, hit a personal best of 72.28 points for their flawless performance to ... Publ.Date : Sat, 31 Oct 2009 04:56:27 GMT
Theater Review: Brave cast sweeps audience back to the '60s (The Tuscaloosa News) By Mark Hughes Cobb Staff Writer Forty years after the '60s, what's the point? We're still in an unpopular war or two; but there's no draft. Poor people are still fighting, but because they signed up for paychecks and benefits, not because their daddy didn't have connections. Students today care about war, but they don't have as many reasons to fear as hippies did. Publ.Date : Wed, 28 Oct 2009 08:43:43 GMT
This site is not endorsed by Sarah Brightman or any organization Sarah Brightman is, was or will be associated with. This site was formerly known as The Sarah Brightman Online Shrine and FanUnity. ***Privacy Policy-- | ***Site Map***