David Copperfield has been collecting items for his Museum of Magic for quite a while. The Museum was raided on Wednesday night by FBI agents reportedly investigating a sexual assault charge against the illusionist. Take a look inside the Museum, compliments of Viply.de.
The remains of the King of Pop were spotted yesterday at Harrods department store in London. The former singer was on one of his mega-shopping sprees ... although no word on how he intends to pay for it. The usually camera-shy creature was all smiles as he showed off a meticulously combed, neo-Liza hairdo, and sporting the same pair of RayBans he's been wearing since the 80s.
TMZ has verified that this photo was taken at Harrods, not Madame Tussauds wax museum.
Cleveland is quickly becoming a hot vacation destination. First, they've got the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which is pretty sweet if you want to see some old guitars or see the handwritten lyrics to Purple Haze. But that's nothing compared to the newest attraction set to open its doors on November 25th. The house where the classic film "A Christmas Story" was shot is officially being opened up to the public as a tourist attraction. For the low price of $5 ($3 for children) you can visit the famous house and its accompanying museum located conveniently across the street. The house has been completely remodeled to recreate the same look that it had in the original flick. As far as souveniers are concerned, the gift shop offers the greatest item ever concieved -- a replica of the leg lamp that Ralph's father won and proudly displayed in the front window of the house (much to the dismay of Ralphie's mother).