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Musician Alanis Morissette attends the premiere of "Prince of Persia" in Los Angeles
Musician Alanis Morissette attends the premiere of the film "Prince of Persia" in Los Angeles on May 17, 2010. UPI Photo/ Phil McCarten

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'Eye On It' tops the U.S. album chart
TobyMac's "Eye On It" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart, Billboard.com reported Wednesday.
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Morissette announces N. American tour
Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette has announced plans for a North American concert tour to support her new album, "Havoc and Bright Lights."
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Gomez, Hudson to be presenters at the AMAs
Selena Gomez, Alanis Morissette, Benjamin Bratt, Cheryl Hines and Jennifer Hudson are to be presenters at the American Music Awards, producers said Friday.
Alanis Morissette gives birth to a boy
Alanis Morissette's publicist says the Canadian-born pop star gave birth to a son on Christmas Day.
Alanis pregnant with her first child
Alanis Morissette is pregnant with her first child, the Canadian-born singer's publicist confirmed to People.com.
Alanis and Souleye marry in LA
Alanis Morissette's publicist says the singer has married Mario Treadway, a rapper known as Souleye, in Los Angeles.
Wilson Phillips to release Christmas CD
The 1990s U.S. pop trio Wilson Phillips is working on its first Christmas album, which is to be released in October, Sony Masterworks said Friday.
Music, celebrities at closing ceremony
The Vancouver Olympics ended Sunday with the head of the International Olympic Committee declaring the gathering "excellent and friendly games."
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Tornadoes Devastate Moore, Oklahoma
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A damaged movie theater is seen in aftermath of a series of tornadoes in Moore, Oklahoma, May 21, 2013. On May 20 a series of tornadoes swept through severals towns south of Oklahoma City leaving a path of destruction and killing at least 24 people. UPI/J.P. Wilson