Photographs: Pradeep Bandekar
A glimpse of Cruz
Image: Penelope CruzPhotographs: Stefan Wermuth/Reuters
Spanish actress Penelope Cruz smiles as she arrives for the world premiere of Nine at Leicester Square in London on Thursday.
Rugby star
Image: Matt DamonPhotographs: Fred Prouser
Matt Damon poses at the Los Angeles premiere of Clint Eastwood's new film Invictus in Beverly Hills, California.
Damon plays a South African Springboks national rugby union team player Francois Pienaar in the film.
Everybody's Fine
Image: Lily Mo Sheen and Kate BeckinsalePhotographs: Lucas Jackson/Reuters
Pearl Harbour actress Kate Beckinsale arrives with her daughter, Lily Mo Sheen, for the premiere of the film Everybody's Fine in New York.
The Messenger of Peace
Image: Ban Ki-moon and Stevie WonderPhotographs: Chip East/Reuters
Legendary singer Stevie Wonder has landed a special position in the United Nations. The Superstition hitmaker has been appointed 'Messenger of Peace' by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
The 59-year-old American crooner is known for supporting civil and human rights campaigns. The position will focus on helping people with disabilities, reports the Daily Express.
A statement from the UN reads, '(Wonder''s) career as a recording artist has reflected his concern with humanitarian issues. He has written, produced and/or performed songs relative to charities in support of disabilities, AIDS, cancer, diabetes, hunger and homelessness, domestic abuse and many other causes on behalf of children and adults.'
'Stevie Wonder is a true inspiration to young people all over the world about what can be achieved despite any physical limitations,' Ki-moon added.
Kiss-rock!
Image: Adam LambertPhotographs: Fred Greaves/Reuters
Singer Adam Lambert poses with the rock band KISS-inspired outfit he wore on the American Idol season eight finale in San Diego.
Lambert donated the outfit to the Hard Rock Hotel, which will include it as part of their rock memorabilia collection.
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