Time capsule for Beatles fans (AP)
AP - A new DVD about the Beatles' initial appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show" is like cracking open a time capsule.
Danielle Staub leaving 'Real Housewives' (AP)

FILE - In an Aug. 2, 2010 file photo 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' star Danielle Staub arrives for the 'Casio Shock the World 2010' event in New York. The Bravo network announced Monday, Sept. 6, 2010 that Staub would not be returning to the show. ( AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano/file)AP - Bravo is cleaning house.


Angelina Jolie visits flood-hit Pakistan (AP)

In this photo taken Saturday Sept. 4, 2010, Pakistani villagers walk along a flooded road as floodwaters slowly recede at the mostly agricultural lands of Shah Jamal village, Muzaffargarh district, Punjab province, Pakistan. The flooding destroyed 3.6 million hectares (8.9 million acres) of maize, rice, sugar cane and cotton crops and killed 1.2 million livestock and 6 million poultry, according to preliminary estimates by the U.N. and Pakistan government. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)AP - The United Nations says actress Angelina Jolie is visiting Pakistan to meet victims of the floods and highlight the need for international help.


"Twilight" star settles $300,000 RV lawsuit (omg!)
omg! - Reuters - "Twilight" star Taylor Lautner has settled his lawsuit against a California RV dealership that failed to deliver his $300,000 trailer in time for the shoot of his latest movie.
'Mike & Molly' moves beyond weighty issues (AP)
AP - Here's the skinny.
CAPITAL CULTURE: All the presidents' best-sellers (AP)
AP - Already in distinctive company as an American president, George W. Bush seeks to join an even more select group: president and top-selling author.
AOL teaming up with Ellen DeGeneres online (AP)
AP - AOL is adding talk show host Ellen DeGeneres to its family of Web properties as it looks for ways to draw more people to its sites.
Angelina Jolie visits flood-hit Pakistan (AP)

In this photo taken Saturday Sept. 4, 2010, Pakistani villagers walk along a flooded road as floodwaters slowly recede at the mostly agricultural lands of Shah Jamal village, Muzaffargarh district, Punjab province, Pakistan. The flooding destroyed 3.6 million hectares (8.9 million acres) of maize, rice, sugar cane and cotton crops and killed 1.2 million livestock and 6 million poultry, according to preliminary estimates by the U.N. and Pakistan government. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)AP - The United Nations says actress Angelina Jolie is visiting Pakistan to meet victims of the floods and highlight the need for international help.


Ex-Guns N' Roses bassist leaves Jane's Addiction (Reuters)

Lead singer Perry Farrell (L) and bassist Duff McKagan of Jane's Addiction perform during the Rock in Rio Music Festival in Arganda del Rey near Madrid June 11, 2010. REUTERS/Andrea ComasReuters - Rock band Jane's Addiction said Monday it has parted ways with its latest bass player, former Guns N' Roses member Duff McKagan, five months after announcing his addition to the oft-vacated post.


David Westin resigning as news head at Disney's ABC (Reuters)
Reuters - ABC News President David Westin said on Monday he was resigning after 13 years, according to a memo he sent to employees that was released on the network's website.
Jerry Hall to auction Freud portrait, Warhol (Reuters)
Reuters - U.S. model Jerry Hall is selling several works of art from her private collection, including a portrait by Lucian Freud, as a way of letting go of a past she shared with Rolling Stone Mick Jagger.
AOL teaming up with Ellen DeGeneres online (AP)
AP - AOL is adding talk show host Ellen DeGeneres to its family of Web properties as it looks for ways to draw more people to its sites.
An Emmy Awards to Remember (Fashion Wire Daily)

FWD102 Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer arrive at Fashion Wire Daily - They danced, they sang and host Jimmy Fallon killed it at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards held Sunday, Aug. 29, at the Nokia Theater in downtown Los Angeles.


French literary bad boy in Wikipedia 'plagiarism' row (AFP)

A woman reads Michel Houellebecq's latest book AFP - Sexist, obscene, racist were the accusations thrown at Michel Houellebecq over his previous novels. Now it's plagiarism, after France's best-known living writer allegedly cut and pasted chunks of Wikipedia into his new book.


Artist spends decades on work in desert (AP)
AP - A new exhibit explores the works of artist James Magee, a man who has spent the last 30 years creating a monumental installation in the desert east of El Paso that he expects will take another 15 to 20 years to complete.