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    Monday, December 14th, 2009
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ laceleather ]
    3:46p
    Tokio Hotel premiered "World Behind My Wall" today!

    here is bill being sleeping princess fyt

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    ohnotheydidnt
    [ thrillisgone_89 ]
    1:59p
    ke$ha talks about being broke, throwing up in paris hilton's closet, peeing in a sink, etc


    When electro-pop party girl Ke$ha sang on Flo Rida’s number-one smash “Right Round” earlier this year, she “didn’t have enough money to buy a taco.” Things are looking much better for the L.A.-born, Tennessee-raised pop singer these days. Her debut solo single “TiK ToK”—which she co-wrote with Britney/Katy Perry vets Dr. Luke and Benny Blanco—is currently a top-five hit and one of the most recklessly fun dance songs of the year.

    We talked to Ke$ha about her alleged foul mouth, her public display of “bladder desperation” at a recent awards show, and what caused her to spew (for real) in Paris Hilton’s closet.

    EW: Kesha is your birth name, but I’m guessing the money sign isn’t on your birth certificate. Why did you throw it in?

    K: I was on the Flo Rida song “Right Round,” and I was hearing it everywhere, just all over the place. It was number one in a bajillion countries and I didn’t have enough money to buy myself a taco. So I was talking to one of my friends about it and I was like, “What the hell!” I literally had two dollars to my name, and she was like, “Whatever, you don’t need money: You’re money.” And I was like, “Yeah! I’m money!” So it’s really just me taking the piss out of the fact that I was broke while being on a number-one record. It’s actually just being ironic about the whole money thing, because I actually stand for the opposite of putting a lot of emphasis on money.

    EW: Would you mind being rich?

    K: It’s not at all the reason I’m doing it. I wouldn’t mind it, because it just so happens that if I am a successful musician and I make good records, I might make some money, too, and that’s totally fine. And I love that I don’t have to wait tables, and I’m so appreciative for anything I do earn, but I don’t have to be greedy and gluttonous about the money I’m making.

    EW: What inspired the Diddy reference ["Wake up in the morning feeling like P. Diddy"] in “TiK ToK”?

    K: I used to live in this sort-of castle in Laurel Canyon. I woke up one morning surrounded by all of my hot babe friends because they had all crashed after a night out. And I woke up surrounded by babes—it was a total babe-fest—and I thought, “This must be what Diddy feels like every morning.” That was the first line of the song, and I took it in and Dr. Luke liked it.

    EW: And I hear your family was on The Simple Life?

    K: Unfortunately, yes, that is true.

    EW: And somehow you vomited in Paris Hilton’s closet?

    K: Totally separate occasion, but yes, that did happen. They stayed in my house in Nashville when I was 17. Then fast forward six months, I’m out in LA, and I sing background vocals for her second single. And then that night we went to her house and we were all dancing, hanging out. Then I got overexcited and ralphed in her closet. I thought it was a bathroom… and it just so happened not to be a bathroom. It was a closet.

    more ke$hapatra this way )

    ohnotheydidnt
    [ cherrule ]
    7:30p
    Chris Brown Exits Stage Twitter
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    Chris Brown is no MechanicalDummy. Not anymore, anyway.
    Following in the footsteps of Miley Cyrus, the beleaguered R&B artist has shut down his Twitter account, a day after microblogging his butt off about Walmart and other big-box haters not stocking his new album.
    Which he shouldn't really have worried about, because Walmart is, in fact, carrying Graffiti. And apparently, displaying it prominently."We are surprised at the comments online," read a statement released by the store today. "All Walmart stores nationwide have carried the CD since its release, including the Wallingford, [Conn.], store mentioned in the post. This store actually sold through its initial shipment over the weekend. The majority of our stores today are showing they do have copies available."
    Brown tweeted yesterday: "JUST WAS AT WALMART IN wallingford CT,844 north colony.. the didnt even have my album in the back... not on shelves, saw for myself...we talked to the managers and the didnt even know anything. wow!!! but they had alicia keys album ready for release for this tuesday comin...no disprespect to alicia at all.. just givin an example to whos album is loaded and ready to go next week."
    Yes, how dare the manager know all about the upcoming album release from 12-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys!
    Anyway, earlier today, Brown signed off with this tweet: "I WANNA THANK MY FANS FOR ALL THE SUPPORT. I LOVE YALL. GOODBYE!!!!!!!!!!!!" Now when you click on his handle, @MechanicalDummy, all you get is "Sorry, that page doesn't exist." His complementary website is still alive and well, but feel free to mourn the loss of Brown's Twitter account on ChrisBrownDeletesHisTwitterAccount.ridiculous. Having been released on the U.S. on Dec. 8, first-week sales figures for Graffiti are due out Wednesday.

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    Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ ethan_aral ]
    1:29a
    Monday, December 14th, 2009
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ littlestarletta ]
    7:03p
    No blue Christmas for Andrea Bocelli



    New York (CNN) -- It's no blue Christmas for Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli this year.

    Bocelli has just wrapped a U.S. tour in support of his first holiday album, "My Christmas," which has already sold more than one million copies since its release last month. It's holding onto the No. 2 spot on the Billboard 200 for a third week, behind another powerful vocalist -- Susan Boyle.

    The Italian tenor's album features traditional holiday songs and some unexpected duets with guests like Mary J. Blige ("What Child Is This"), Reba MacIntyre ("Blue Christmas"), Natalie Cole ("The Christmas Song"), and the Muppets ("Jingle Bells").

    "It's always beautiful to sing with other great voices," says Bocelli. "I like voices in general. It's a big privilege to have great singers next to me."

    Bocelli, who is as comfortable singing arias as he is pop ballads, has sold more than 60 million albums worldwide (yes, that's more than the great Luciano Pavarotti). He sings in both English and Italian on "My Christmas."

    The album was produced by veteran David Foster, who doesn't hold back when it comes to praising Bocelli.

    "To me he's the greatest singer on the planet," says Foster, known also for his work with Josh Groban and Celine Dion. "He lights me up more than any other artist I've ever worked with."

    As an accompaniment to the album, Bocelli and a piano-side Foster appear in a glossy PBS special -- complete with sleigh and snow -- which came out on DVD last week.

    So what does a super-successful musician like Bocelli want for Christmas?

    Niente!

    "I never think about gifts," he says. "It's enough to have my family present."

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    ohnotheydidnt
    [ givegivetheycry ]
    3:36p
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ mikee414 ]
    2:45p
    Coachella music festival dates and prices announced
    The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival will be held April 16-18 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, CA, the Los Angeles-based Goldenvoice promoter has announced.

    Some advance tickets have already been put up for sale at
    www.coachella.com through a layaway program. A three-day festival pass costs $269 plus fees.

    Two layaway options are available. The 50 percent down option allows festival goers to pay a 50 percent deposit of the ticket total plus all fees, with the remaining 50 percent automatically deducted from a credit card on the first week of March.

    The 10 percent down option allows festival goers to pay 10 percent of the order total plus all fees as a first payment with the remaining total automatically deducted in two equal payments on the first week of each month (February and March) after the first payment month. The last day to order via layaway is Feb. 1.


    All tickets ordered through the layaway plan should be received by April 10th after they’re paid in full. Even if festival goers choose to pay in full in advance, tickets won’t be delivered by Federal Express until the lay away shipping begins.

    For the first time in the 11-year history of Coachella, the festival also will sell 10x30 camping spots for $55 instead of charging a camping fee per person. Festival goers with RVs may purchase 20x50 RV camping spots for $250.

    Coachella, which has been named the world’s premiere outdoor festival five times in the past seven years by industry watchdog, Pollstar, was recently nominated for that honor again while the Empire Polo Club was nominated as best venue for the first time.

    Goldenvoice typically announces its lineup in late January. More than 50,000 people a day typically attend Coachella.

    Click here for CONFIRMED & RUMORED music acts.

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    Current Music: Jay Sean feat. Sean Paul - Do You Remember
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ sleepez ]
    6:27p
    Christina Aguilera to launch Stephen Webster 2010 Jewelry line


    Christina Aguilera is already the face of Stephen Webster's celeb-favored jewelry line -- and rocks a 5-carat Webster wedding ring -- now she's also serving as the inspiration for the British jeweler's diffusion line, which will retail for $25-$70 on Aguilera's Web site starting March 2010.

    "It's by Stephen Webster but it's Christina Aguilera-inspired," Webster explained to StyleList during a visit to Neiman Marcus in San Francisco. "We're making the collection now and it's really for her fan base -- for young people, not for my customers."

    "It's got to fit in where Juicy Couture jewelry fits," he told us, before elaborating on the design details.

    "I took some iconic things about Christina and made it into jewelry. I did a really cool big chain with big lips and the part that goes through the lips is a rose. There's a Christina charm bracelet and we did some things with her pets, some hats she's worn and something burlesque-themed," he said.

    "I worked with my young team on it and they love the project. Christina's never had anything like this and the only experience we've had is the mosquito ring we did."

    The mosquito ring he's referring to is a $75 piece of costume jewelry Webster created for the charity Malaria No More UK. It's a white gold-plated and faux diamond and ruby ring which was photographed numerous times on Victoria Beckham. Two shipments of 300 both sold out in a matter of hours on Asos.com this fall.

    "If all of these things sort of work, I'd then think we are ready to do a collaboration," Webster revealed, referring to a deal with a fast fashion retailer along the lines of H&M.

    "But you have to have a real buzz around your brand with the people who shop at H&M and Target. Otherwise, it doesn't always work with jewelry. You've got to have that frenzy."

    Here's hoping his Aguilera line drums up the hype he's waiting for. We have a feeling affordable Stephen Webster jewelry at a mass retailer would do just fine... um, now. (Hint, hint.)


    http://www.stylelist.com/2009/12/14/stephen-webster-launching-christina-aguilera-inspired-jewelry/
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ exsouvenir ]
    5:26p
    Nowhere Boy: interview, soundtrack listing, new clips




    Nowhere Boy: how playing John Lennon changed Aaron Johnson’s life
    The star of Nowhere Boy tells how Lennon and meeting Sam Taylor-Wood carried him through one of the most intense experiences in his life


    Just as I start speaking to Aaron Johnson, something eerie happens — Lennon’s voice starts to whisper out of the café speakers around me. It’s the 39th anniversary of John Lennon’s death today, and not the first spooky sign Lennon’s given, Johnson tells me later. He believes that the voice of the man that he plays in Sam Taylor-Wood’s Nowhere Boy also carried him through one of the most intense experiences in his life — not only because he fell deeply into the character of the teenage Lennon, defined by his relationships with strong, older women, but also because he fell in love with the director, Taylor-Wood, the recently divorced, 42-year-old artist-turned director who chose him for the part. He moved in with her and her children from the relationship with the art dealer Jay Jopling just after the film wrapped, and became her fiancé last month. Gossip hounds had a field day, just as Doctor Freud would have.

    ohnotheydidnt
    [ lj071 ]
    3:30p
    Music on TV this week

    Monday, December 14


    ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Wolfmother (r)
    CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Alicia Keys
    COMEDY CENTRAL: The Colbert Report: Snoop Dogg
    FOX: Lopez Tonight: 50 Cent
    MTV: It's On With Alexa Chung: Robin Thicke
    NBC: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Adam Lambert
    NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Chevelle
    SYNDICATION: The Oprah Winfrey Show: Whitney Houston (r)

    Tuesday, December 15

    ABC: Live with Regis and Kelly: Fergie
    ABC: The View: Snoop Dogg
    ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Michael McDonald
    CBS: Lae Show With David Letterman: Leona Lewis
    CBS: Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson: Jason Segel & his puppet Dracula,
    the Broken West
    NBC: The Jay Leno Show: Nick Lachey
    NBC: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Norah Jones
    PBS: Tavis Smiley: Boyz II Men
    IFC: Dinner With the Band: MEN
    COMEDY CENTRAL: The Colbert Report: Alicia Keys
    SYNDICATION: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: John Mayer
    SYNDICATION: The Oprah Winfrey Show: Whitney Houston (r)

    Wednesday, December 16

    ABC: The View: Alicia Keys
    ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Norah Jones
    FUEL: The Daily Habit: Health
    CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Kris Allen
    NBC: The Jay Leno Show: John Mayer
    NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Raekwon
    NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Gossip
    SUNDANCE: Spectacle: Elvis Costello With...: Elvis Costello, Neko Case, Jesse Winchester,
    Ron Sexsmith, Sheryl Crow

    Thursday, December 17

    CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Matisyahu
    FUEL: The Daily Habit: The Big Pink
    MTV: It's On With Alexa Chung: All Time Low
    ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Allison Iraheta
    NBC: The Today Show: Alicia Keys
    NBC: The Jay Leno Show: Mary J. Blige
    NBC: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Robin Thicke
    NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Boyz II Men reunion
    NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Kenna, Franz Ferdinand
    SYNDICATION: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Robin Thicke

    Friday, December 18

    ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live: Mary J. Blige
    FUEL: The Daily Habit: Baroness
    CBS: Late Show With David Letterman: Alicia Keys
    NBC: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Foreigner
    NBC: Late Night With Jimmy Fallon: Ronnie Spector
    NBC: Last Call With Carson Daly: Snoop Dogg
    SUNDANCE: Sigur Ros: Heima: Sigur Ros

    Saturday, December 19

    NBC: Saturday Night Live: Muse

    Sunday, December 20

    TNT: Christmas in Washington: Mary J. Blige, Neil Diamond, Sugarland

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    ohnotheydidnt
    [ missxxxmatronic ]
    4:43p
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ surfhus ]
    6:51p
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ underage ]
    5:16p
    First pictures from 'STEP UP 3D'


    Ooh, yeah, A 'Step Up' movie in 3D! Can't wait to see somebody's hair fly out of the screen!
    BIGGER IMAGES BEHIND THE CUT )

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    Current Music: Ke$ha - Take It Off | Powered by Last.fm
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ kingsuperman ]
    6:08p
    Modern Family's Jesse Tyler Ferguson on the Upcoming Story Line That Moved Him to Tears


    Jesse Tyler Ferguson almost missed out on Modern Family, ABC’s breakout mockumentary that is already being heralded by the Hollywood Reporter as one of the best series of the decade. Recovering from his experience on the critically savaged and quickly canceled Do Not Disturb, Ferguson told his managers that he was finished with television and moved to New York last year to headline the Broadway musical based on Elf. Fortunately for Ferguson, his managers soft-sold him Modern Family, which the actor read five times over and fell in love with. Now, Ferguson can be seen on Wednesday nights as Mitchell Pritchett, the hilariously straight-laced former figure skater who has since settled down with his flamboyant partner — the hilarious Eric Stonestreet — and their adopted Vietnamese daughter.

    Last week, Movieline caught up with Ferguson to discuss his brush with Adam Lambert, the truth behind that Julie Bowen-Sofia Vergara rivalry and the upcoming storyline about Mitchell and his old-fashioned father, played by Ed O’Neill, that brought him to tears.

    Interview behind the cut. )

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    ohnotheydidnt
    [ seanb814 ]
    5:41p
    Hilary Duff on Nylon TV


    My beautiful, talented, funny bb doing an video interview for Nylon!! Watch it to hear and see accents, advice, just overall beautfulness.

    Also, a congrats to Hil for the following!!

    Top 200 Artists of the Decade
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    Top 200 Albums of the Decade
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    Top 25 Soundtracks of the Decade
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    Nylon
    Billboard
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ mindofthebeheld ]
    3:40p
    NEW MUSIC VIDEO: Juelz Santana - Back To the Crib (featuring Chris Brown)


    I like this song but Chris Brown sounds like a girl in it

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    Current Music: Tank - It's Probably My Fault
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ exsouvenir ]
    4:38p
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ mechuparmucho ]
    3:36p
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ __nocturna ]
    5:24p
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ alwaysfool ]
    1:35p
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ rossfan ]
    4:33p
    Jersey Shore's Snooki: "We Are Better Than The Hills"



    So long, Speidi ... hello, Snooki?

    Jersey Shore star Nicole Polizzi (a.k.a. "Snooki"), 21, says her new MTV reality show is giving The Hills a run for its money.

    "We are better than The Hills," she told Usmagazine.com at Spike TV's Video Game Awards in Los Angeles Saturday. "It is all real."

    Added Jenni "J-WOWW" Farley, 23, "We are not fake; we don't try to present ourselves like we are fake. We don't try to put ourselves in front of the cameras with the hair and the makeup. We tell everyone how we feel. We don't say anything behind their backs."
    Viewers seem to be responding.

    In its second week, the show's ratings were up 50 percent. This past week's show attracted 2.1 million viewers, a big boost from the 1.3 million viewers that tuned in for Dec. 3. (In comparison, ratings for The Hills ratings dropped significantly: 1.72 million viewers tuned in to the October season 5 finale; 2.6 million viewers watched the season 4 finale).




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    ohnotheydidnt
    [ crystalfairie ]
    4:13p
    Elaine Paige and Susan Boyle Perform "I Know Him So Well"
    The much-anticipated duet between YouTube sensation Susan Boyle and her idol Elaine Paige was broadcast in the UK on Dec. 13, part of a special program that charted Boyle’s meteoric rise to fame.

    Boyle, the 48-year-old Scottish singer who became famous after appearing on the reality show “Britain’s Got Talent,” is now also a recording sensation, having sold over a million copies Stateside of her debut CD “I Dreamed a Dream” in just two weeks.

    During her stint on “Britain’s Got Talent,” Boyle mentioned that she hoped to have a career like the one enjoyed by Elaine Paige, who created the lead roles in the West End productions of Evita, Chess and Cats.

    As part of the Dec. 13 broadcast on ITV1, Boyle and Paige joined voices for a rendition of Paige’s Chess hit, “I Know Him So Well.”



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    I double checked Mods, it hasn't been posted. NGL, I would've loved to have seen Elaine as the original Grizabella, as much as everyone hates Cats. My mum saw her as Grizabella on opening night of Cats in London and my mum went backstage to look for her friends and accidentally walked in on Elaine taking off her Grizabella make-up. My mum said she's one of the nicest people in the West End she's ever met.
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ mediocrechick ]
    4:08p
    chris pine's booty call on the cover of maxim
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    January Cover of Maxim

    I’m not supposed to put out any pictures or the cover or video until the “big reveal” BUT since I’m seeing the JANUARY COVER OF MAXIM with yours truly on it leaked online already, I wanted to post for you guys, too…

    Photographer Miko Lim was amazing and so much fun to work with.. It was the most fun and the most comfortable I’ve ever felt on any shoot.

    It comes out this week and there will be behind the scenes footage on G4 and online… I hope you guys like it! There are 8 pictures in the mag.. Here’s the cover and one of the inside shots.. I’ll put the rest up when I get the okay.

    ...and she keeps writing... )
    ohnotheydidnt
    [ spankmypirate ]
    9:26p
    "Fuck Them": Times Critic On Hollywood, Women, & Why Romantic Comedies Suck
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    "I usually maintain a fairly even temper about Hollywood because I couldn't do my job otherwise," Manohla Dargis told me today. But the formidable NY Times film critic has fighting words for Hollywood and how it treats women. Dargis' "fuck them" - the first of several - refers specifically to a fact she highlighted in her piece this weekend on the lack of progress in Hollywood films for and about women: Two major studios, Paramount Pictures and Warner Brothers Pictures, didn't release a single movie directed by a female, even in a year of renewed prominence for women in film. One bright spot: The Hurt Locker by Kathryn Bigelow (pictured above) is sweeping the early critics'awards: in the past two days alone she and her film have gotten top accolades from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the Boston Society of Film Critics, the American Film Institute, The New York Film Critics Online, and the Alliance of Women Film Journalists.

    In a wide-ranging conversation this morning on women in Hollywood, Dargis, who has been a chief New York Times film critic (a title she shares with A.O. Scott) since 2004, had similarly strong words for Hollywood conventional wisdom and the studio system overall. "My tendency is not to talk in sweeping terms, but one thing I can say in sweeping terms is that there's a lot of sexism in the industry," she says. Here are some of the other highlights from the conversation.

    Read more... )............ )
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    ohnotheydidnt
    [ dedebee ]
    5:24p
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