What's Happening in the Entertainment World 7/16/12
It was a once in a lifetime chance to see Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen perform together.
The Beatle joined the boss on stage at a concert in London's Hyde Park for duets of the Beatles' classics "Twist and Shout" and "I Saw Her Standing There."
But they turned into "The Sounds of Silence" when authorities switched off the microphones because the show had run past a sound curfew.
The 2 super-stars couldn't be heard when they tried to thank the audience, who erupted into boos at the unexpected unplugged session.
Hollywood is mourning one of the last great actresses of the silver screen's golden age.
Celeste Holm was a star for more than 60 years, remembered for roles in the classics "Oklahoma!" and "All About Eve."
She won an oscar for 1947's "Gentlemen's Agreement."
Celeste Holm was 95.
Finally, "Ice Age: Continental Drift" froze out the competition at the Box Office over the weekend.
The 4th installment of the animated film series earned 46 million dollars according to Studio estimates.
"The Amazing Spider-Man" was 2nd.
It's 35 million dollars puts it over the 200 million mark domestically.
The R Rated comedy "Ted" was 3rd.
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