· Lindsay Lohan's attorney gave the court an update on the actress' progress since her guilty plea last year on misdemeanor drunk-driving and cocaine charges. Blair Berk told the judge that her client was "completely on track with everything," which was good enough to put off another progress report until January.
· The lawyer for 50 Cent's ex Shaniqua Tompkins failed to convince a New York judge on Tuesday that the rapper's lawyer, Brett Kimmel, should be excused from a case regarding the freezing of insurance money from the 50-owned $2.4 million home that Tompkins lived in before it burned down in May. Tompkins' lawyer told MTV he had argued that Kimmel should be taken off the case because he had discussed child-support issues with Tompkins in 2005, but the judge said Kimmel had not discussed anything related to the current case that would create a conflict of interest.
· Barenaked Ladies singer Steven Page was arrested on fourth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance early Wednesday morning in upstate New York. Police said they found Page and two women in a Fayetteville-area apartment that contained cocaine and marijuana. Page was released on $10,000 bail and ordered to return for count on Thursday.
· Grammy-winning singer Natalie Cole, 58, has been diagnosed with the liver disease hepatitis C. The disease was discovered during a routine exam and is likely due to the singer's past drug use. Doctors say she is responding well to medication.
· Elton John is the latest rock icon to get immortalized by Ben & Jerry's. The Vermont ice cream company has cooked up Goodbye Yellow Brickle Road — a swirl of chocolate ice cream, peanut-butter cookie dough, butter brickle and white chocolate chunks — to celebrate John's first-ever gig in the state. The limited-edition flavor will be available July 18-25 in Vermont scoop shops, with proceeds going to the Elton John AIDS Foundation.
· The Arctic Monkeys are beginning work on their third album, and they've tapped Simian Mobile Disco's James Ford to produce again. Ford predicted that the album might sound more "psychedelic" than the band's first two records.
· We've already told you that the U.S. has way too many summer festivals — most of which feature Jack Johnson and/or Vampire Weekend — leaving Canada stuck trying to come up with interesting lineups. But Toronto's Virgin Festival 2008 (September 6-7) has done a pretty good job, lining up Foo Fighters and Oasis as headliners, as well as Bloc Party, the Kooks, Against Me!, MGMT, Moby, the Fratellis, Silversun Pickups, Spiritualized and Paul Weller.
· If you missed out on the Scarlett Johansson's Tom Waits cover album Anywhere I Lay My Head, fear not, there's an iTunes Live Session EP available now that features Waits covers and a take on the Cure's "Boys Don't Cry."

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