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Dangerously In Love: Kim Kardashian Trashes Khloe For Continuing To Check Up On Junkie Azz Lamar Odom [Video]

Kim Kardashian Slams Khloe Kardashian For Keeping In Touch With Lamar Odom After throwing Lamar Odom under the bus all crazy for “stalking” her outside her cycle class????? Via USMagazine “Why do you need Lamar’s number?” an exasperated Kim Kardashian asks. “So I can check on him!” Khloe replies. “I haven’t had my Blackberry all week since I’ve been here because it’s broken and I wanted to make sure he’s okay. Can’t I do that?” “You just deserve so much better,” Kim says, shaking her head. But Khloe isn’t in the business of cutting people out of her life. “I don’t believe in just acting like that relationship never existed,” she says in a solo interview. Kim is giving her sisters a real hard time these days… Image via Splash/Vogue

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Lamar Odom Confronts Khloe Kardashian: ‘You’re Not Going To Arrest Lamar Odom’

Love makes everyone do crazy things, even Lamar Odom. Lamar confronted his soon to be ex-wife, Khloe Kardashian outside of her Soul Cycle class, at…

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I Survived A Spin Class Taught By Nicole Scherzinger

Nicole Scherzinger recently offered to play me some of her new music off of ‘Big Fat Lie,’ but there was a catch — I had to survive a Soul Cycle spin class.

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HBO Go for Kindle Fire now available

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Kindle Fire owners have another great app to add to their arsenal. HBO have released HBO Go for the device, an app that’ll let you catch up on pretty much everything HBO. Whether it’s the cycle of movies that HBO is showing on television or an episode of a show that you happened to miss Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 06/06/2012 15:17 Number of articles : 3

HBO Go for Kindle Fire now available

HBO Go for Kindle Fire now available

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Kindle Fire owners have another great app to add to their arsenal. HBO have released HBO Go for the device, an app that’ll let you catch up on pretty much everything HBO. Whether it’s the cycle of movies that HBO is showing on television or an episode of a show that you happened to miss Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Android Phone Fans Discovery Date : 06/06/2012 15:17 Number of articles : 3

HBO Go for Kindle Fire now available

DNC Attacks Romney’s Flip Flops

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The DNC is out with this ad juxtaposing many of Mitt Romney’s flip-flops (although some of the supposed flip-flops are a bit of stretch): This isn’t the first ad with this theme, and it won’t be the last. As far as I’m aware, though, it’s the first this cycle from Democrats, as opposed to primary opponents. Does it mean that the DNC is limited to attacking Romney as a squishy waffler, and not as a… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Amspecblog Discovery Date : 27/11/2011 15:33 Number of articles : 2

DNC Attacks Romney’s Flip Flops

Big Sean First Pick For MTV Jams’ Fab 5

Rapper tells MTV News his Finally Famous is ‘best album in the world.’ By Rob Markman, with reporting by Sway Calloway Big Sean Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images It’s going to be a hot summer. Just ask G.O.O.D. Music recording artist Big Sean , whose first album, Finally Famous, debuted at #3 on the Billboard albums chart after it dropped in June. Now Sean is setting things off as the first of MTV Jams’ 2011 Fab 5. Conceived in 2005 on MTV Jams, the Fab 5 is a collection of the most outstanding new hip-hop artists of the year who have made a visual impact on the road to releasing their debut albums. Fab 5 alumni include Juelz Santana, Tony Yayo, Paul Wall, Young Jeezy, Kid Cudi and Drake. This year MTV Jams, MTV News and Sucker Free will bring you 2011’s hottest new hip-hop upstarts, and Big Sean is up first! In the past year, Sean has emerged from being a G.O.O.D. Music understudy to one of the main stars on Kanye West’s squad. With his playful flow and witty lyrics, Sean proved this year that he can make hit records when he snagged the #1 spot on Billboard ‘s rap singles chart with “My Last” featuring Chris Brown. He also just shot the video for his next single, “Marvin & Chardonnay.” The K. West and Roscoe Dash-assisted track is poised to pick up where his last hit left off. But who is Big Sean exactly? In his own words: “Big Sean is a Detroit player, a dreamer. Somebody who went against the grain who realized following your heart is way more important than following your head. And somebody who when I look back on life, I don’t have to say, ‘I wish I coulda, woulda, shoulda did anything.’ ” The pint-sized MC got his moniker because of a 6’8″ friend who had the same name. “His name was Sean too, so they called me Big Sean and him Little Sean, just to be funny,” he said. “It’s way fresher for me to be little and people have to call me big.” Since rolling with Team Kanye, things have only gotten bigger, and the fame has brought about some strange occurrences for Sean, especially on Twitter. He recalled a time when someone posted a childhood picture, lifted from his grandmother’s house, on the social networking site. “I’m like, ‘How the hell did you get this picture?’ ” he said. “The Internet is powerful; it’s crazy.” Wise words indeed. Sean also reveals that if he were down to his last $10, he’d splurge on … who else but himself? “I would spend it on the best album in the world: Finally Famous. ” That he is! Check back here every Monday for the next four weeks to find out who will join Big Sean in the Fab 5. And tune in to “RapFix Live,” where each artist will be highlighted. Related Videos Fab 5 Summer: Artists To Watch

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Paramore’s ‘Monster’ Video Premieres

Clip hints at past dramas and points to the long road ahead. By James Montgomery Paramore’s Hayley Williams in their “Monster” video Photo: Fueled By Ramen Last month, Paramore roared back to life with “Monster,” the first song they’ve released since the rather acrimonious departure of founding members Josh and Zac Farro in December. In the track, Hayley Williams seemed to be singing about nothing but the Farros (Josh in particular) and how Paramore are pushing on without them. But if the song is about the interpersonal relationships that cause a band to fall apart (and subsequently come back together again), well, then the video — which just premiered on MTV.com — seems to be about the band itself. Or, more specifically, the band as a sort of machine, one that never stops running and seems designed to continually churn through members. In this case, it is the Monster. And it must be fed. Or something like that. Because the “Monster” video is one gigantic M

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Shocknawe by digby Looks like the GOP Big Money circus is starting to soften up their target. Here’s the first ad of the cycle from Karl Rove’s anonymous rhetorical assassination slush fund: It doesn’t show him with red demon eyes or feature a gangster rap and a stripper so I guess it’s not too bad. Update: Apparently, they have a lot of money so they have to start the bombing early to avoid running… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Hullabaloo Discovery Date : 25/06/2011 00:00 Number of articles : 3

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REVIEW: Agora Strains to Keep Up With Its Own Staggering Vision

Handsome to look at and driven by a passionate — if not exactly precise — political sensibility, Agora is this spring’s highest-brow sandal epic, by an Egyptian cubit. Considering its competition is the lumpy Clash of the Titans and this week’s video game-inspired Prince of Persia , it’s an endorsement earned by a pretty wide margin of default. Director Alejandro Amenábar has chosen the story of Hypatia, a fourth century Greek mathematician, as the subject of his seventh film, and sets it in a marvelous recreation of ancient Alexandria. A dust-and-geometry biopic with blaring modern resonances is a risky move even for Amenábar, who has been drawn to challenges of genre (as with the understated horror picture The Others ) and topical material (his lyrical meditation on the right to die, The Sea Inside, ) over the course of his still-young career. Unfortunately the one expectation that can be attached to the director — a gift for elegant, involving stories and consistent, inventive filmmaking — is obscured by Agora ‘s tendency toward the blandly overwrought.

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