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Nick Jonas for president?

Nick Jonas is just getting started.

People.com: Nick Jonas Eyeing a Future Run for the White House?

His new band's name reflects the teen's "fascination with the presidency"

Entertainment Weekly's Picks of the Week

Out with the old, in with the new.

Warm, sultry Diana Krall offers 'Quiet Nights'

The home life Diana Krall shares with husband (and fellow musical brain) Elvis Costello and their 2-year-old twin boys is a little nutty.

Chris Isaak is a 'Lucky' new man

Guess who's sitting on Chris Isaak's lap?

People.com: Barack Obama Set for Star-Spangled Inauguration

A-Listers are flocking to what may be the biggest inaugural event in history

Ron Sexsmith wanted to be Elton, happy to be himself

When he was growing up in the 1970s, Ron Sexsmith's dream was to play piano. Elton John and Little Richard, those frenzied masters of the keyboard, those were his heroes.

People.com: Birthday Boy Nick Jonas Gets a New Best Friend

The Jonas Brothers singer receives a golden retriever for his 16th birthday

People.com: The Police: Over and Out

After over 30 years of rocking out, the English trio sings their swan song at Madison Square Garden

Time.com: Elton John to Raise Money for Clinton

(AP/WASHINGTON) -- Elton John will help Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton raise cash for her presidential campaign with a solo concert next month at Radio City Music Hall in New York."I'm not a politician but I believe in the work that Hillary Clinton does," the British musician said in a statement released by the Clinton campaign Monday.Tickets for the "Elton and Hillary: One Night Only" performance April 9 go on sale Wednesday. Prices start at $125 for mezzanine seats, $250 for seats near the orchestra.Last October, Clinton held a star-studded fundraiser to celebrate her 60th birthday. Comedian Billy Crystal and rockers Elvis Costello and the Wallflowers headlined the event at New York's historic Beacon Theater, which raked in more than $1.5 million for Clinton's presidential bid.

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