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Katy Perry Talks Grammy Performance, Tour

Singer says her Grammy appearance will ‘show a different side.’ By Jocelyn Vena Katy Perry Photo: Chelsea Lauren/ FilmMagic This is shaping up to be another big year for Katy Perry. She’s gearing up to release a new single, possibly “E.T.,” her dance ode to loving an alien, and she’s also set to perform at the Grammy Awards next month. “I’m going to do something beyond that,” Perry tells Zap2it about the performance, for which she’ll be pulling from hits like “Teenage Dream,” “Firework” and “California Gurls” and maybe even including a surprise or two. “I’m going to do a really cool, heartfelt song that I really love, and show a different side. I think I’ll do a medley of sorts, too, but not too much. It’ll be quite a surprise.” On February 20, just days after the February 13 Grammy broadcast, Perry will be kicking off her California Dreams Tour in Portugal, and she admits she’s working hard to get herself together for it. “It’s like training for the Olympics,” she said. “I’m off to the gym to build stamina … and I hate working out, but I have to go, because this is a really energetic show. It’s not like I’m going to make my fortune off of touring; I’m basically doing this as a big I.O.U. for all the love and support I’ve gotten. I need to go shake some hands and kiss some people.” Perry will bring the tour to the States in June, and she’s been tweeting all about her plans for the show. “[Opening act] @robynkonichiwa [Robyn] and I will be dancing up a storm watching your set! Can’t wait, BTE!… best tour ever!” she wrote . “I feel like this tour is building a bridge between the hipsters & the popsters. Hip-Pop is so 2011. Get wit it. #californiadreamstour!” Related Photos 2011 Grammy Performers Related Artists Katy Perry

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‘Lost’ Star Jorge Garcia Pens Farewell To The Island

‘I still don’t think the end of it all has hit me yet,’ actor writes in Variety. By Eric Ditzian Jorge Garcia Photo: Dario Cantatore/ Getty Images Sure, “Lost” has got take-charge Jack, beautiful Kate, smoldering Sawyer, badass Sayid and many more colorful characters that have spent time living (and often dying) on that mysterious island. Yet it’d be hard to argue that anyone but jolly Hugo “Hurley” Reyes is the show’s fan favorite. He’s a truth-teller, a voice of the fan at home, an honest do-gooder, a guy you just can’t helping rooting for. So too has Jorge Garcia, who plays the teddy bear-like Hurley, become beloved amongst the zealous “Lost” fanbase. As the show hurtles toward its series finale on Sunday, Garcia penned an essay for Variety in which he reminisces about the casting process six seasons ago, shares memories of his time shooting in Hawaii and talks about filming the final episode. Here’s an excerpt: “At 5 a.m. on April 24, I became unemployed,” Garcia begins. “I just wrapped my six-season run on ‘Lost.’ The job that went above and beyond anything I could have imagined was over. … “My last day on ‘Lost’ was also my longest: 20 hours. Without going into details, I can say the shoot was dangerous, physical and wet. But what could be more appropriate? How else could we end this epic show without an epic marathon night of shooting? At the end of it all we all remarked how we expected the end to be more emotional for us, but we were too tired to cry. “I’ll admit I got a little teary with Matthew Fox. I thanked him for everything he taught me, including taking me on his trip to Japan to see Green Day that first summer of shooting. At the time, flying at the last minute to a foreign country was way out of my comfort zone, but then again, nothing on ‘Lost’ was ever in my comfort zone. “I stuck around after even after I wrapped to see the martini shot of the entire show. I could feel director Jack Bender’s resistance to call “print” on that last take. In fact I’m pretty sure he asked for one more take to delay the inevitable. “I still don’t think the end of it all has hit me yet. Maybe I’ll feel it when the finale finally airs Sunday. Or maybe it will hit me when I board the plane at Honolulu Airport for the last time as a Hawaiian resident. “I have no clue what my next adventure is going to be, I just know this job is going to be a hard one to follow.” Which “Lost” character will you miss the most when the show ends? Reminisce in the comments. We’re celebrating the long-awaited conclusion of “Lost” all this week at MTV News! We’ll be bringing you exclusive interviews, insightful commentary and, in true “Lost” fashion, maybe even a surprise or two. Head over to the MTV Movies Blog, where our “Lost” Awards continue all this week, and make sure to tune in on Sunday night for our series finale live blog! Related Videos Counting Down To The ‘Lost’ Finale!

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‘Lost’ Star Jorge Garcia Pens Farewell To The Island