– Don Henley told concert-goers at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Saturday that the Eagles are working on an album of all-new music, their first in 28 years, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
– Paris Hilton filed a lawsuit Monday seeking to shut down a Web site that displays personal photos, videos and other belongings once kept at a storage facility. The Web site was launched last week claiming the items were auctioned off after Hilton neglected to pay the Los Angeles-area storage facility.
– Jennifer Lopez’s first husband, Ojani Noa, was ordered Monday to enter arbitration with the pop star over his plans for a tell-all book about their brief marriage. Lopez filed a Superior Court breach of contract suit nine months ago and got a restraining order barring Noa from publishing intimate details of their sex life.
– Andrew Lloyd Webber will be a guest judge on the Feb. 11 edition of the reality TV-er “Grease: You’re the One That I Want,” NBC says. The composer, whose Broadway hits include “Cats” and “Phantom of the Opera,” will weigh in on the remaining 12 finalists.
– Four sons of Bob Marley plan to hold a concert promoting peace to commemorate the 62nd anniversary of the musician’s birth Feb. 10 in Jamaica, a family spokesman said Tuesday.
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The Personals page was compiled by Kim Profant from Tribune news services and staff reports.




