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NewsJosh Homme: 'Dancing dwarf was career highlight'Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme has declared that dancing onstage with a dwarf is his career highlight so far. The incident happened at a show a few years ago, when due to a really pumped up crowd the small gig-goer ended up being tossed onto the stage. "I remember one time when somebody threw a dwarf on stage. That was pretty weird," admitted Homme. "He got up and started to dance, while I just lost my shit laughing." However all did not end well for the diminutive stage-invader as the frontman recalled. "Then he tried to jump back in the crowd," said Homme, "and he fell off the monitor and went crashing headfirst into the security barrier." Meanwhile Queens Of The Stone Age are set to play the T In The Park festival this weekend (June 6-8). Stay tuned to NME.COM for full coverage. R Kelly judge allows video to be shown The judge in the R Kelly. child pornography case upheld his ruling allowing the public to view a videotape that allegedly shows the R&B singer having sex with a minor. In pre-trial hearing Assistant State's Attorney Shauna Boliker again asked Judge Vincent Gaughan to bar the public from viewing the tape in court, which she said would be harmful to the girl portrayed in the video. Boliker said: "The state alleges it to be a re-victimisation of the (girl in the tape)." In his earlier ruling, Gaughan said there was not an "overarching interest" in keeping the media and the public from seeing a tape that is the "lynchpin" of the case. However, at the pre-trial hearing, Gaughan said that because the girl has denied that she is on the tape, there is no victim to protect. Prosecutors said they do not plan to call the girl as a witness. The court also heard several pretrial arguments on Tuesday (August 21), including whether a prosecution expert should be allowed to testify. Boliker said she is planning to call Sharon Cooper, a developmental and forensic paediatrician, to testify that the reluctant behavior of the girl in the case is typical for someone who has been the victim of sexual abuse. Gaughan is expected to rule on Cooper's testimony and other pretrial motions on September 10, reports Metromix. |
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