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Bjork and Sigur Ros are to play a special free show in Reykjavik at the very end of this month, to help raise awareness of environmental problems in Iceland.
Bjork posted the following message on her official site, regarding the issue of environmental impact: "Neither me or look at ourselves as experts on nature, or as politicians, but we do travel a lot and we believe we know a lot about what image Iceland has abroad, and that we are far behind."
"I spent two months in South America, and there I saw the poor doing recycling. We can't be 30 years behind, we need to work together on this and preferably we should be leading the way."
"Too often battles being fought for nature turn into something negative and into mudslinging. We will not go that way, we are not saying that this and that is forbidden, we are rather asking, 'What about all these other possibilites?'."
"The 21st Century is not going to be another oil century but rather a century where we need to recycle, think green and design both power plants and our surroundings in harmony with nature."
The exact location will be disclosed nearer to the event's June 28th date.
AC/DC will release their next album exclusively through Wal-Mart, reports the Wall Street Journal.
This will be AC/DC's first album in eight years, and the band have revealed that they worked with producer Brendan O'Brian on their new music. So far a title or tracklisting has not been provided.
The Aussie band will follow the likes of the Eagles in only selling the CD through the huge American chain, when their album is released later this year. An exact release date is not known yet.
PATRICK STEWART and LAURENCE FISHBURNE will go head-to-head for the Best Actor award at the annual Tony Awards in New York next month (Jun08).
The ceremony will see stage actors, directors and performances compete for America's annual top theatre awards, which will be hosted by Whoopi Goldberg on 7 June (08) at the famous Radio City Music Hall.
Star Trek legend Stewart and Fishburne have been nominated alongside British actors Ben Daniels, Mark Rylance and Rufus Sewell.
The female leads battling it out for Best Stage Actress include Eve Best, Deanna Dunagan, Kate Fleetwood, S. Epatha Merkerson and Amy Morton.
The coveted Best Play Award nominations are August: Osage County, Rock 'n' Roll, The Seafarer, and The 39 Steps.
Musical favourites Grease and Gypsy are also up for gongs in the Best Musical Revival category, and Shakespeare's MACbeth and comedy Boeing-Boeing will be competing for the Best Play Revival award.
Best Director For A Play nominees are Maria Aitken for The 39 Steps, Conor MCPherson for The Seafarer, Anna D. Shapiro for August: Osage County, and Matthew Warchus for Boeing-Boeing.
Other categories featuring at the 2008 Tony Awards include Best Costume, Best Lighting Design, Best Sound, Best Choreography and Best Orchestrations.