Alicia Keys
Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Alicia Keys and her music producer beau, Swizz Beatz, wed on Saturday, her rep confirms to "Extra."

Held at a private home on the Mediterranean Sea, the happy couple exchanged vows in front of family and close friends.
Mom-to-be singer Alicia Keys made her audience gasp at the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans this weekend when she fell onstage.
She was performing the song "Love is Blind" and slipped in her high heels, landing on her rear end. But no worries, it wasn't serious. She and the baby are reportedly fine.
Watch the tumble!
Grammy-winning songwriter and performer Alicia Keys and long-time beau, rapper Swizz Beatz, are expecting a baby, the couple's first child, a rep confirms to "Extra."

Keys, 29, and Swizz, 31, are engaged to be married in private ceremony this year. A friend close to couple says they are "happy."
"American Idol" judge Ellen DeGeneres is excited to be a part of Wednesday's "Idol Gives Back" -- especially about watching all the live performances.
Guests will include Elton John, Alicia Keys, Carrie Underwood, The Black Eyed Peas, Annie Lennox and Mary J. Blige. Even the President and First Lady are involved.
Halle Berry, Alicia Keys, Jamie Foxx and Leona Lewis were just a few of the A-list celebs who took part in Sunday night's Jenesse Center's 30th Anniversary Silver Rose Gala in Beverly Hills.

The Jenesse Center is a charity organization that helps families who have suffered from domestic violence. Oscar winner Halle Berry served as the chair of the event and said, "This year marks a major celebration for Jenesse and all the good work that our sponsors and supporters have enabled us to accomplish for the women and children who rely on our help."
Grammy-winning singer Alicia Keys is looking for someone to run her new website - is this job for you?!

The singer has teamed up with Monster.com to search nationally for a Head Blogger for her forthcoming website, IAAS.com (I Am a Super Woman). The search kicks off Tuesday, April 6 and runs through May 3.

R&B sensation Alicia Keys dishes about love and sings the praises of her hometown in the March issue of Gotham magazine.
The 67th Annual Golden Globes weren't all glitz and glamour Sunday night -- celebrities took the opportunity to remind the public that relief is still desperately needed in Haiti following the devastating earthquake.

Meryl Streep, who nabbed a Globe for her role in "Julie & Julia," told her peers to remember how fortunate they are -- and to share.
"I come to Golden Globes weekend and I am conflicted how to have my happy movie self in the face of everything I'm aware of in the real world, and that's when I have my mother's voice coming to me," Streep says during her acceptance speech. "Partners in Health, shoot some money to Partners In Health, and be damn grateful you have the dollars to help."
She adds, "And I am grateful. I'm really grateful."
Many of Hollywood's finest were spotted wearing ribbons in support of the earthquake victims.
"A lot of people are wearing ribbons tonight in support of the people of Haiti, and you can go to NBC.com to make your personal contribution," Nicole Kidman tells the audience at the show.
Olivia Wilde, who was involved with Haitian charity before the quake, will join Streep, Josh Brolin, Gerard Butler, and Amy Poehler in donating their outfits worn at the ceremony to Artists for Peace and Justice, a relief organization that will auction off the clothing and give 100% of the proceeds to the Haitian people.
"It's my way of turning all this fashion madness into something positive," Wilde says.
George Clooney, who is hosting a "Hope for Haiti" telethon on January 22, used the awards show to line up talent for the benefit. "This is the perfect place for me to go and recruit some people," the actor tells AP.
So far, Clooney's benefit will include performances by Bono, Sting, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera and Alicia Keys.
"Hope for Haiti" airs worldwide January 22 on ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, CNN, BET, the CW, HBO, MTV, VH1 and CMT. The proceeds will go to Wyclef Jean's Yele Haiti Foundation, UNICEF, Oxfam America, Partners In Health and the Red Cross.
Check out photos from the rainy red carpet below:























