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MGMT's anthem 'Kids' was the festival hit of the summer ? which surprised the Brooklyn duo, whose psych-synth-pop-indie-rock rather defies classification.

MGMT: 'Rock stars? Not us'

MGMT's anthem 'Kids' was the festival hit of the summer – which surprised the Brooklyn duo, whose psych-synth-pop-indie-rock rather defies classification. Still, their wacky dress sense and oddball stage shows surely mean that stardom beckons. They talk to Elisa Bray

Were Hollywood career strategists to consider a template for a thirty-something woman's dream career, it would look a lot like Reese Witherspoon's.

Reese Witherspoon: Petite but very powerful

Oscar-winner Reese Witherspoon has survived a difficult divorce but now the diminutive star is back – and the best-paid woman in Hollywood. She opens up to Lesley O'Toole

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