Jennifer Garner fresh from spending
the summer in Boston celebrates her return to California by doing some
shopping at the Brentwood Counrty Mart in Brentwood, Ca
Wearing dark shades, black dress and matching shoes, the Alias beauty looks lovely.
Gwen Stefani and her band No Doubt are suing the makers of the Guitar Hero video game series.
In a new lawsuit filed in LA
County Superior Court, the band claims that Santa Monica-based
Activision, the maker of the virtual-reality game Band Hero, has far
exceeded the contractually approved use of the names or likenesses of
Stefani and No Doubt band members Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont and Adrian
Young.
The group also claims that
Activision "transformed No Doubt band members into a virtual karaoke
circus act by having them sing, dance and perform over 60 songs".
The band is particularly upset
that Stefani's animated image can be made to sing the Rolling Stones
track Honky Tonk Woman in a male voice, which contains lyrics about
"having sex with prostitutes".
The band is suing for an injunction "prohibiting the unauthorized use of No Doubt's name and likeness in the game".
They are asking for an undetermined amount of damages.
Rihanna speaks for the first time about her brutal attack at the hands of Chris Brown telling ABC's Diane Sawyer she felt embarrassed about being a victim. The full interview airs tonight in ABC's 20/20 show.