Demi Moore says her three daughters loved her shaved head when she was making the movie G.I. Jane. "They loved to run their hands through the short-cropped hair," Moore says about the haircut.
"It was cool. They even told their friends about it, saying stuff like `Look at my Mom's new hair.' Then, they wanted to get their haircuts cut like it, too, but I didn't let them."
Mick Jagger (54) has picked designs by Belgian couturier Olivier Strelli for the Rolling Stones' latest Bridges to Babylon world tour.
Jagger's fancy includes a figure-hugging red velvet coat and matching trousers, as well as a short velvet tiger-print coat in gold, brown and burgundy. Guitarist Ron Wood has chosen a viscose suit with a transparent frilly shirt.
Rosa Henson, the first Filipina who testified to being a sex-slave of Japanese occupation forces during the second World War in the Philippines, was buried south of Manila yesterday, eight days after she died of a heart attack. She was aged 69.
About 20 fellow Filipina "comfort women" joined the cortege.
A movie about a 14th century Japanese princess who fights to save forests has grossed 6.3 billion yen (£37 million) since its Japanese debut in mid-July, beating Steven Spielberg's The Lost World: Jurassic Park.
The animated film, The Princess of Mononoke, has attracted 7.7 million viewers in Japan so far, and set a record in earnings for Japanese movies. Spielberg's film attracted five million people in Japan during the same period.