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Emma Watson may be the star of the movie with the biggest opening weekend in box office history -- but the Harry Potter actress has firm plans to continue her college education.
In a recent press conference, Watson made it clear that she has every intention to return to her studies, and -- despite rumors -- she has not dropped out of Brown University. Earlier reports implied that bullying forced the 21-year-old to leave the school, but Watson quickly shot down that talk. And now she's revealing her future education plans.
"I'm still enrolled at Brown," Watson said. "But I'm doing my third year abroad."
So, where is she headed?
Well, the stylish star will be on familiar ground as she tackles her junior year back home. "I'm going to Oxford in the fall to study English for a year," she revealed.
She then went on to say that she'll finish up her college career back in the U.S. -- and on time.
"I'll go back to the States to do my last year. I took a semester off, but my credits actually count as an advance, so I'm no further behind," she said. "I'm still technically going into my third year."
It's pretty amazing that Watson was able to juggle a huge acting career and be a full-time student at a prestigious university at the same time. Maybe a little of that Harry Potter magic has rubbed off on her!
Strong sales by female artists have put industry in positive territory for first time since 2004.
By Gil Kaufman
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Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage
Beyoncé may have been on to something with that whole "Run the World (Girls)," business after all. Though Queen B's single didn't set the world on fire, in the first half of 2011, a number of her fellow divas — Adele, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry — have helped the music business achieve something it hasn't been able to in nearly eight years: positive growth.
According to figures released on Wednesday by Nielsen SoundScan, overall album sales rose 3.6 percent to 221.5 million during the first half of this year. That marks the first time since 2004 that sales have been in the black for an industry that has suffered a decade-long slide thanks to rampant Internet piracy and slumping album sales as a result of fans cherry-picking singles on iTunes and other download services.
As we continue to hash out which songs will win this year's Summer Jam crown, a number of the female contenders are among the artists who've helped turn the sales tide, including Perry, Nicki Minaj, Adele and Gaga. (Eminem hasn't been a slouch either, thanks to his smash comeback Recovery, which recently passed the 1 million album download mark.)
Adele has already moved more than 2.5 million copies of her breakout hit 21 since February, along with 4.1 million single downloads of "Rolling in the Deep," while Gaga's Born This Way has shifted more than 1.5 million units. Perry has been doing her part as well, scoring a string of hit singles, including "E.T.," which has sold more than 4.1 million digital units this year.
Britney Spears' tourmate Minaj has the year's ninth best-selling album so far with her debut, Pink Friday, with 1.4 million in sales to date, 556,000 of which have come in this calendar year.
Like Nicki, Rihanna has helped boost numbers this year with an album that came out in late 2010. Loud has sold more than 1.3 million copies to date, 598,000 of which came in 2011.
According to Billboard, the ladies aren't alone, as British folk rock revivalists Mumford & Sons have been doing some heavy lifting too, selling 982,000 copies of their album Sigh No More so far this year. Country singer Jason Aldean's My Kinda Party has also done its part, moving 763,000 units, as has Bruno Mars' debut, Doo-Wops & Hooligans, which has sold 686,000 copies.
It's unclear at this point if the trend can sustain itself through the rest of the year. But with strong summer tour sales by Perry and rescheduled dates from Adele on the horizon, not to mention the promise of new albums from Lil Wayne, Kanye West and Jay-Z, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Willow Smith, Rick Ross, Coldplay, and "American Idol" winner Scotty McCreery, the industry may just be able to breathe a (small) sigh or relief for the first time in a long time.
Related Photos Related ArtistsArriving back in the States after a quick trip to Brazil, Tom Felton was spotted touching down at LAX airport in Los Angeles, California yesterday (July 18).
The 23-year-old actor kept it casual for travels, sporting a purple hoodie, striped white t-shirt, black pants and brown loafers.
Fresh off of the record-breaking success of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2," Tom is ready to hit the big screen once again, telling MTV, "It was very exciting for me to go from 'Harry Potter' on to ['Rise of the Planet of the Apes']. I didn't expect to go on to that class of set straight away, so it was hugely exciting. We had a great time making it."
Felton, who played a villain in the "Potter" series, says his new character won't be too much of a stretch from Draco Malfoy, explaining, "My character, he works at a primate facility ? I can reveal that ? in which ... he's not the nicest of people looking after these lovely creatures."