The American University of Beirut hosted renowned Lebanese singer Magida El-Roumi on July 4 at a special event in which El-Roumi announced her decision to donate the full proceeds from the sales of the first edition of her new album, Ghazal [Words of Romance], to the AUB Scholarship Fund which helps finance the education of needy students, an AUB press release said Friday.
After singing two songs from her new album to resounding applause and the delight of her numerous fans, El-Roumi thanked AUB for giving her the opportunity of helping develop the next generation of Lebanese who are expected to build a country whose message is peace, education and culture.

Suddenly, it seems, more U.S. entertainers are coming out publicly as gay, lesbian or bisexual -- a welcome sign of a more accepting America, activists say, amid a fierce debate over marriage equality.
Hip-hop artist Frank Ocean, 24, a member of the Odd Future collective, and talk-show host and CNN anchor Anderson Cooper both made headlines this week when they openly acknowledged their sexual orientations.

Oliver Stone's latest movie pits a pair of Californian neo-hippy cannabis growers against Mexican drug barons aiming to move their business north of the border, with predictably violent results.
In what he stresses is fiction, Stone's "Savages" returns to the theme of drugs and violence that helped make his name in "Midnight Express" (1978) and "Scarface" (1983).

Iranian-born Las Vegas resident Antonio Esfandiari took out some of poker's biggest names to claim the richest ever tournament prize, more than $18 million, event organizers said Wednesday.
The $1 million buy-in "Big One for One Drop Texas Hold'em" event was held Sunday through Tuesday at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas as part of the World Series of Poker.

Eric Sykes, a giant of British comedy for sixty years and a familiar face to fans of the Harry Potter films, has died aged 89, his manager announced on Wednesday.
A statement released by Norma Farnes confirmed that the veteran performer died on Wednesday morning, surrounded by his family, after a short illness.

New music license fees could threaten the livelihood of Berlin's legendary all-night clubs, or drive them underground in a return to the heady post-Wall 1990s, the city's tourism body said Wednesday.
The head of the public-private marketing group Visit Berlin, Burkhard Kieker, said the German capital's renowned nightlife remained one of its biggest draws and warned against a planned hike in levies on discos.

Elie Saab used Ottoman motifs to give his fall-winter 2012-2013 show an imaginative lift.
The move expanded his strict repertoire of va-va voom column dresses and created a strong offering for this year's couture season.

Seventeen magazine, responding to a gutsy high school student's petition, is pledging to feature only real, unaltered images of girls in its pages, social action platform Change.org said Tuesday.
In a letter to readers in its August issue, editor Ann Shocket said the magazine, aimed at U.S. teenage girls, is embracing a "Body Peace Treaty" set of guidelines to "always feature real girls and models who are healthy."

Virtuoso embroidery concealed within a sleeve, beneath a cape or slit skirt: Givenchy on Tuesday unveiled a haute couture line fed by gypsy culture and brimming with a dark, secretive sensuality.
To craft his 10 floor-length silhouettes of plaited leather, bejeweled fur and beaded silk, the house's Italian designer Riccardo Tisci took his cue from gypsy folklore, from Russia to moorish North Africa.

Tom Cruise was named the highest paid actor in Hollywood on Tuesday, on his 50th birthday -- but the "Mission Impossible" star has little to celebrate.
Days after his wife filed for divorce, apparently taking him by surprise, questions are stacking up about the role of his controversial Scientologist faith at the end of his five-year marriage to Katie Holmes.
