What's Happening in the Entertainment World 6/29/12
R&B superstar, Usher, has sold 65-million records, with his latest, "Looking for Myself" sitting on top the Billboard Charts.
But he's not content with raising his voice, the singer told Good Morning America's Robin Roberts, he's raising money for his charity "The New Look Foundation," which has mentored 10 thousand young people.
Meanwhile, R. Kelly's voice is down low after throat surgery last year on his vocal cords.
His publicist says Kelly is ill with complications and needs more medical care.
He'll miss personal appearances for his new album and memoir.
New York City's Natural History Museum has lots of spiders to show, and now it can boast the most famous web-slinger in the world.
Spider-man in the form of a stuntman glided into sight and then Andrew Garfield, the silver screen's new spider-man, was presented with a live Chilean Rose Tarantula.
And finally, a sad goodbye: Don Grady, the eldest of television's "My Three Sons", has died.
The popular family sitcom ran for 12 years.
Don Grady succumbed to cancer.
He was 68.
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