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Lindsay Lohan Set To Leave Rehab Facility

Actress has been at the Betty Ford Center since September and reportedly has plans for ‘a comeback.’ By Gil Kaufman Lindsay Lohan (file) Photo: Robyn Beck/ Getty Images After her longest sustained stay in a rehab facility, troubled actress Lindsay Lohan is reportedly set to leave the Betty Ford Center on Monday (January 3). Following months of drama that included a failed drug test and an alleged altercation with a rehab worker , Lohan, 24, will emerge into an uncertain future thanks to her ongoing legal and personal struggles. She’s already lost one of the few parts Hollywood has offered her in recent years, the lead role in the Linda Lovelace biopic “Inferno,” and given her past, it’s unclear what the onetime double threat singer/actress’ next move could be. Lohan’s fourth stint in rehab came after she voluntarily entered the Ford Center in late September following an admission that she’d failed a court-mandated drug test . It was preceded by a 14-hour trip to jail — the same one she’d exited in August for violating her probation. That was followed by 23 days in court-ordered rehab. In the ensuing months, Lohan was dropped from “Inferno” after director Matthew Wilder said he was unable to obtain insurance for the actress in the wake of her troubles. In December, there was a false report that she might be headed to “Dancing With the Stars,” a development that, if true, would not have been a promising one for an actress who is attempting to make a serious comeback. And, late last month, the woman who accused Lohan of assault at the Ford Center was fired for revealing details about the incident to TMZ; she later agreed to drop charges against the star. With no known movie deals currently inked, Lohan could be facing one of her longest sustained breaks from the big screen since her debut in 1998’s remake of “The Parent Trap.” After a series of flops (“Bobby,” “Georgia Rule,” “I Know Who Killed Me,” “Chapter 27” and the ABC Family movie “Labor Pains”), Lohan’s only significant role of note in the past year is a cameo in “Machete.” The one bright spot in Lohan’s career — despite harsh disses from Kanye West — has been her foray into fashion. E! News reported that Lohan wants to expand her 6126 fashion line to include footwear in addition to leggings. Though the line isn’t likely to debut until later this year, a rep for 6126 told E! that Lohan is very involved in the new project. “She’ll finalize everything when she’s out.” The rep added that the shoes Lohan was mulling over would be “classic, glamorous, timeless with a sexy flair.” Despite a cloudy future, Lohan posted a hopeful message on Twitter on New Year’s Day, writing, “Today is the first day of the rest of my life,” and then quoted spiritual icon Mahatma Ghandi’s message that, “The future depends on what we do in the present.” Her sometimes estranged father, Michael, told CBS News that his daughter is doing “unbelievably” well. “She’s turned this whole situation around to use this to her advantage and she has taken the right steps and put the right people back in her life that she had at the best part of her life to really use it as a springboard,” Lohan said. Though her father is bullish on Lindsay’s release, an addiction specialist told CBS News that the 90-day stay in treatment is the beginning of a long, hard road. “You either change your behavior and your lifestyle, or you’re going to end up institutionalized, crazy or dead,” Howard Samuels said. He recommended that Lohan lie low for a while, though the “Mean Girls” star already seems eager to hit the ground running. She recently posted provocative pictures taken in August 2010, which she said, “are for my comeback,” and a slick new site, LindsayLohan.com features an image of her under a swinging chandelier with a soundtrack provided by La Roux’s “In for the Kill” and the words “coming soon.” Do you think Lindsay can make a comeback? Share your thoughts in the comments! Related Photos The Highs And Lows Of Lindsay Lohan Lindsay Lohan Goes To Court Related Artists Lindsay Lohan

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Green Day To Drop Awesome Live Album/DVD In March

While a track list isn’t available, band has hinted that ‘Cigarettes and Valentines’ could make the cut. By James Montgomery Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Photo: Rich Sancho/ MTV News For years now, Green Day have made a point of turning their live shows into all-out arena-rock events, complete with gratuitous pyro, even more gratuitous stage props (T-shirt launchers, toilet-paper guns, water cannons, etc.), and, of course, some good-old-fashioned crowd participation . And now, they’re packaging all that madness for the masses, with the appropriately titled Awesome as F—, a live CD/DVD set to hit stores March 15. That’s according to a spokesperson for their label, Reprise Records, though eagle-eyed fans probably could have guessed something was in the works as far back as August, when the band took to their Twitter account to announce, “We’ve been recording our live shows since the beginning of tour. Possible live album coming. A ton of songs!” In other tweets , they encouraged fans to bring “Awesome as F—” signs to shows and even hinted that a version of “Cigarettes and Valentines” — a song from their now-legendary scrapped album that pre-dated American Idiot, which they performed live for the first time during an August show in Denver — would appear on the album . Awesome as F— is already listed on Amazon.com as a two-disc set. At press time, a track list for the album was not available. Green Day’s last live album was 2005’s Bullet in a Bible, recorded at the Milton Keynes National Bowl in England. Last year, they also released a mini live set, Last Night on Earth, taken from a performance in Tokyo. Are you excited for the Green Day live album? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos The Evolution Of: Green Day Related Artists Green Day

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My Chemical Romance’s ‘Sing’ Video: The Killjoys Are Dead?

In MCR’s post-apocalyptic Danger Days clip, our heroes appear to be no match for their considerable foes. By James Montgomery Gerard Way in My Chemical Romance’s “Sing” music video Photo: Reprise Records In the second video from their Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys album, My Chemical Romance get dark. “Sing” is not the whiplash, DayGlo m

Green Day’s ‘Last Of The American Girls’ Video: Theatrics, Explosions And Gloria

Dramatic new clip follows Green Day’s trip to Broadway with ‘American Idiot.’ By James Montgomery Billie Joe Armstrong in “Last of the American Girls” Photo: Reprise Records Given that their “American Idiot” musical is currently previewing on Broadway before its April 20 opening and they’re already (sorta) at work on a “back to the basics” new album , it makes sense that Green Day would chose to shoot a video for “Last of the American Girls,” a standout track on last year’s 21st Century Breakdown album. After all, it’s probably the most theatrical and retro-leaning song on the album, a sort of revved-up take on something from “Bye Bye Birdie” or “West Side Story.” And the video — directed by frequent collaborator Marc Webb — is in much the same style, featuring a kinda punky gal and a pair of bopping, popping backup dancers. The girl, of course, is actress Lisa Stelly, reprising her role of Gloria (one of the two central characters in Breakdown ) from the band’s bombastic “21 Guns” clip. Flying solo here — she is, after all, the titular last American girl — Stelly spits and struts across the set, which, in theory, is supposed to be her apartment but is actually a widescreen swath of desert wasteland. She flicks through channels on the TV, scans a book (“Fun With Psychoanalysis” by Brett Marx, which may or may not be an actual publication), does the dishes and generally appears to be trapped — and bored. That is until, perhaps drawing inspiration from a pair of blond dancers (who may or may not exist only in her mind), she decides to start blowing things away: first a shooting-range target and then, more prominently, a car. At clip’s end, as flames erupt from the hood of the vehicle, she cracks a satisfied smile. None of this may have actually happened, but perhaps the message here is that our minds offer us the ultimate escape from the banality of life in the 21st century, that our imaginations are the way to blast through the walls we’ve built around ourselves (or the cars, whatever). Or, perhaps, Green Day just wanted some explosions in the video. After all, they’re a pretty theatrical group these days. What did you think of the “Last of the American Girls” video? Let us know in the comments below! Related Videos Green Day’s ‘The Last American Girls’ Premieres

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