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Star Jones Recovering After Heart Surgery

Former ‘View’ co-host underwent voluntary cardiac surgery one week before her 48th birthday. By Josh Wigler Star Jones Photo: Duffy-Marie Arnoult/ WireImage Television personality Star Jones is recovering from a voluntary cardiac surgery performed Wednesday. Jones, best known for her long-running stint as a co-host on “The View,” underwent treatment as a follow-up to surgery she had 30 years earlier. “On Wednesday, March 17th, a pre-planned cardiac surgery was performed on Star Jones,” representatives for Jones told People magazine in a prepared statement. “This recent surgery is a follow-up to the thoracic surgery she had 30 years ago. The procedure was successful, and she is recovering well with her family. Star is grateful for everyone’s thoughts and prayers.” In the days leading up to her surgery, Jones, 47, hinted about her upcoming plans on Twitter . “It’s clear that God is trying to tell me something and I plan to listen,” she tweeted March 14 in response to a religious service she had attended earlier in the day. “I have a deadline to meet, personal matters to see to and several reasons to celebrate. So starting today, it’s 10 days of focused faith for me.” Following seven days of silence, Jones returned to Twitter on Sunday to thank her fans for their support in light of the surgical procedure. “Thank you for all the good wishes and prayers I feel them all,” she wrote. “By the way who knew ice chips could taste like steak!” Earlier today, Jones addressed the recent passage of health care reform, tweeting : “Can you imagine me trying to recover without health care? Those who voted against it need to [hang] their heads in shame.” Last week’s operation is the latest high-profile medical procedure for Jones, who underwent gastric-bypass surgery in 2003, resulting in a weight loss of 160 pounds. Jones celebrates her 48th birthday on Wednesday.

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Justin Bieber: Highlights From His Young Career

We round up a few of the standout moments from Bieber’s career so far. By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber performs on “Dick Clarks’ New Years Rockin’ Eve” Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for DCP Over the last eight months or so, Justin Bieber has quickly left his mark on pop culture. With one album released last November, My World, and with another out Tuesday, the aptly titled sophomore release My World 2.0, Bieber is the new reigning teen heartthrob in the pop world. Many MTV viewers were introduced to Bieber last September as fans vied for the chance to get a shout-out from him at the Video Music Awards. And when the competition closed, Tricia Matibag was declared the winner and Bieber gave her big ups at the big show, where he later presented an award with Nickelodeon star Miranda Cosgrove. After gaining a bit of momentum and just weeks after releasing his debut album, a mall appearance in Long Island, New York, was canceled after fans stormed the mall for a chance to see Bieber in person. He later rang in 2010 performing on Dick Clark’s “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve,” and presented at the Grammy Awards a couple months later alongside fellow pop newbie and overnight sensation Ke$ha. He then performed at BET’s “SOS: Help For Haiti” telethon with stars like Wyclef Jean and Diddy who also helped to raise funds for Haiti earthquake relief — he also appeared on the “We Are the World” remake for the same cause. His fame isn’t relegated to North America, though — much like the mall in Long Island, Bieber caused a riot in the streets of Paris , where he was scheduled to make an in-store appearance. He also very famously met up with a crying 3-year-old fan for a segment on Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show. Bieber will release My World 2.0 on Tuesday. Related Videos Justin Bieber’s VMA Red-Carpet Shout-Out Related Artists Justin Bieber

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Miley Cyrus Says ‘I Just Want To Do Films’ On ‘The View’

‘I have a record coming out in June, and that’s going to be the last thing I do in music for a while,’ she says. Miley Cyrus on “The View” on March 22 Photo: ABC Miley Cyrus stopped by “Good Morning America” on Monday and followed up her New York City press tour with a stop by “The View,” where once again the topic of discussion was the teen star’s love life and relationship with “The Last Song” co-star Liam Hemsworth. “Well, I like him very much … I love him. He is a great person. He’s someone I’m holding onto because we very much connect and were both very ambitious and have some of the same goals,” she told the ladies. “My mom loves him and thinks he’s wonderful.” In the sit-down interview, Cyrus also reacted to comments she made in Teen Vogue where she said she and Hemsworth were “deeper” than most people. “OK, it’s not that I’m smarter or better — the things that matter at the end of the day matters to us,” she clarified. “We celebrate every day that we have this job to do and a new task to tackle.” Even though Cyrus performs on television and in front of audiences of thousands, she admitted that meeting Hemsworth’s parents in his native Australia made her nervous. “I perform for 80 thousand people and I was nervous on the plane,” she said. “I’m not getting married! Don’t get crazy! I think it was kind of a respect thing. He has no family in L.A. — his family is 20 hours away.” But not all the talk was about Hemsworth — during the chat Cyrus revealed she has a new album dropping this summer. “I have a record coming out in June and that’s going to be the last thing I do in music for a while,” she shared. “I just want to do films ’cause I like being someone else. My music is kind of like my diary. I’ll always do that … I just feel like the music industry isn’t as positive as I’d like it to be.” Related Photos MTV News’ 2009 Women Of The Year: #5 Miley Cyrus Related Artists Miley Cyrus

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Justin Bieber Has Perez Hilton To Thank For My World 2.0 Track

Blogger says he hooked Bieber up with ‘Somebody to Love.’ By James Montgomery Perez Hilton Photo: MTV News As you probably know by now, Justin Bieber’s My World 2.0 hits stores on Tuesday. What you may not be aware of is the role Perez Hilton played in the making of it. When MTV News spoke to the blogger-turned-music-mogul backstage at his high-profile South by Southwest party , he explained his connection to the teen-pop sensation. And he professed his undying admiration for all things Bieber-y. “People won’t believe this, but it’s true. I was into Justin Bieber two years ago, because I discovered him on YouTube, but I wasn’t in a position to do anything, because I didn’t have a record label back then,” Hilton said. “Thankfully, I told other people other people about Justin Bieber back then. So I didn’t just keep it to myself. I didn’t post it on my Web site or anything, but I did talk about it, because it was the beginning of the conversations of me doing something with music, so I was hoping I could do something with him in the future, but it didn’t pan out. … But I love Justin Bieber, I love that girls are into [him].” So how is Hilton linked to My World 2.0 ? Turns out, the connection is Los Angeles-based production team Stereotypes, who played a new song for Hilton. “It’s actually not even six degrees, it’s one degree of Perez on his new album, because I’m so involved in music now, and I’m working with a lot of artists, I’ve been meeting with a lot of producers,” he explained. “I met with this camp in the Valley, they’re called Stereotypes. They’re these up-and-coming producers, and they played me a lot of their music, and one of their songs, the first time I heard it, I was like, ‘This is a smash. This is a huge hit.’ And then I started thinking, ‘This might be a great song for Justin Bieber.’ So I sent it over to JB’s camp. Justin loved it. They recorded the song, it’s going to be on his new album, and it’s going to be a huge hit for him. The song’s called ‘Somebody to Love.’ ” So, if on Tuesday, you’re grooving to My World 2.0, remember to give thanks to Perez Hilton. After all, he’s just one little part of Bieber’s success. Sort of. “What can I say?” Hilton laughed. “I make things happen.” Related Artists Justin Bieber

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Ke$ha Apologizes To Justin Bieber For ‘Tiny Little Baby’ Comment

Singer took to Twitter to apologize for comment in April Maxim. By MTV News staff Ke$ha Photo: Splash News Online While Ke$ha and Justin Bieber got a little — when they encouraged fans to vote for which song Bon Jovi should play, and Bieber inadvertently brought one of the night’s funniest moments by saying “Beyonc

Justin Bieber Talks Girls, Family, Fame On ‘The View’

‘I just try and take one day at a time,’ he says of his meteoric rise to fame. By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber performs on “The View” Monday Photo: ABC NEW YORK — Justin Bieber made history on “The View” as the first guest to make two appearances on the show in the same week. On Monday (March 22), not only did he perform a new track from his new album, My World 2.0 , which comes out tomorrow, he also sat down with the ladies to talk about his meteoric rise to fame and how he takes his family on the road with him. “I just try and take one day at a time. It’s been an amazing roller-coaster ride. My mom usually travels on the road. My grandma’s with me today,” he explained. “Usually I have a tutor, but this is release week so everything is crazy. I miss being able to go and hang out with my friends, but this is an amazing experience.” While Bieber fans lined up outside the studio to try and catch a glimpse of the pop star, inside the audience was full of older women who traveled across the country probably more to catch a glimpse of the show’s hosts than Bieber himself. Yet they kept their energy high for the teen phenom. This summer he’ll be hitting the road for his tour and admitted that having his mom by his side at all times isn’t always that easy. “You know, not a lot of 16-year-old boys are with their mom, so we bump heads sometimes. but we have the best relationship,” he said, adding that it’s easy for him to avoid temptations. “I have the greatest team with me and my mom’s on the road — I don’t want to let her down.” And when he wasn’t dishing to the ladies about his career, he was laughing at a YouTube video of him when he was 12 singing Aretha Franklin’s “Respect.” In a shot of him not shown on the show, he laughed at the footage and whispered to himself, “Oh my!” Citing girls as the inspiration for his new album, he even revealed his celebrity crush, other than Beyonc

Paramore Announce Summer Tour Dates

2010 Honda Civic Festival will also feature Tegan and Sara. By Kyle Anderson Paramore’s Hayley Williams Photo: Mark Metcalfe/ Getty Images Life on the road rarely stops for Paramore . Still riding the wave of their acclaimed 2009 album Brand New Eyes, the group just returned from a trip to Australia and Asia and is currently resting up for another run through the United States beginning at the end of April. On Monday (March 22), Paramore announced their summer plans as well: They’ll be headlining the 2010 Honda Civic Tour, which will take them through 29 cities from July 23 to September 19. “We are so excited to be headlining the Honda Civic Tour and to hit all these great cities and see our fans across the country,” Paramore singer Hayley Williams said in a statement. “We have a killer lineup and can’t wait until July.” The package tour will also feature Tegan and Sara, as well as two more acts that have yet to be announced. Paramore fans can plan way ahead, as pre-sale tickets will be available to the group’s fan club at 3 p.m. on Monday (March 22), with additional pre-sale tickets available through the tour’s official site starting on Tuesday (March 23). The general on-sale date for most of the shows is Saturday, March 27. Here are the dates for the 2010 Honda Civic Tour featuring Paramore and Tegan and Sara:

‘The Diary Of Justin Bieber’: Check Out A Sneak Peek Here!

‘The Diary of Justin Bieber’ airs on MTV Sunday at 7:30 p.m., but you can get a sneak peek right here! By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber in “The Diary of Justin Bieber” Photo: MTV News & Docs On Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET, fans can get a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to be Justin Bieber in MTV’s special, “The Diary of Justin Bieber.” In this preview of the special, which was filmed last month while the singer was in France promoting his album My World 2.0 — which comes out tomorrow — he speaks to a reporter from his hotel room about how he finds inspiration for his love songs at such a young age (he turned 16 earlier this month). “It’s weird when people say, ‘You’re only 15,’ because I know I am only 15, but at the same time I think at any age you can experience love. Whether you’re 80 or 5 you’re always gonna … I don’t know. There’s a difference between love and being in love because you can love someone but not necessarily be in love. So I think I’ve loved girls, but I don’t know — I haven’t been in love before. Bieber allows that he first found love at an even earlier age. “I was 13,” he says, before mentioning Ludacris, who collaborated with him on the song “Baby.” “Luda says [in the song] he was 13 [when he first found love].” In another scene, Bieber is at an indoor basketball court goofing around, dribbling the ball. Before he leaves he decides to try his hand at sinking a basket from half court. “Last shot of the day, this is how we do it,” he says. And, almost flawlessly, he sinks the ball. “Boom! I’m out. Yes! That’s how a real basketball player plays!” MTV News will be rolling out previews from “The Diary of Justin Bieber” all week — don’t miss the full show, airing on MTV Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET! Related Videos Sneak Peek: ‘The Diary Of Justin Bieber’ Related Photos Behind-The-Scenes Of ‘Diary Of Justin Bieber’: Chelsea Piers Behind-The-Scenes Of ‘Diary Of Justin Bieber’: Paris Related Artists Justin Bieber

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Perez Hilton’s SXSW Party Features Crowd-Pleasing Snoop Dogg, Hole Sets

Buzz acts Alphabeat, Marina and the Diamonds, VV Brown also perform at Perez’ One Night in Austin show. By James Montgomery Snoop Dogg (file) Photo: Michael Bezjian/WireImage AUSTIN, Texas — It wasn’t exactly arctic cold, but it was close. At least by South by Southwest standards. Usually a haven for hipsters in their skin-baring finest, on Saturday, SXSW got downright chilly, with temperatures dipping into the 40s and winds howling in from the Texas plains. It didn’t really dampen spirits all that much, but it was certainly weird to see Sixth Street transformed into a parka parade. Yet, the weather was a rather apt metaphor for the closing night of SXSW 2010, because it just seemed unnatural (even though, you know, it was nature and all). And the same could be said about Saturday night’s two biggest events: a tribute concert for the late Alex Chilton , whose death on Wednesday sent a pall through a festival primarily known for good times, and Perez Hilton’s third-annual One Night in Austin party, which, with its VIP lists, sponsored lounges and DayGlo sensibilities was basically the polar opposite of everything SXSW stood for once upon a time. The Chilton tribute took place at gritty Austin blues hall Antone’s, and while that was winding down, Perez Hilton’s annual soiree was just beginning to heat up. Say what you will about the gossip maven (and there’s definitely plenty to say), over the past two years, his SXSW shindig has spotlighted some artists that have gone on to great success — Katy Perry springs to mind — and he definitely knows how to throw a party. The 2010 version was held in a sprawling warehouse something-or-other called the Whitley and was filled with all of the things that make SXSW purists cringe: a booming sound system, dueling DJs, branded everything (cupcakes, caffeinated beverages, cocktails) and plenty of neon. The bill managed to split the difference, heavy on buzzed-about acts on the undercard — Alphabeat, Marina and the Diamonds, VV Brown — yet also fronted with big names like Snoop Dogg and Hole. The crowd, which began lining up outside the Whitley some five hours before the party kicked off, was mostly into the big acts, Snoop in particular. The rapper took the stage after midnight (and after Hilton had introduced him as “somebody you usually don’t see at South by Southwest”) and went buck wild, feeding off the energy and playing nothing but the hits … though, he probably could’ve worn something other than an Oklahoma City Thunder jersey. So, we got “The Next Episode,” “Gin and Juice,” “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and “What’s My Name?” It was prime-time, silly-and-stoned Snoop (which probably explained his cover of House of Pain’s “Jump Around”), which is exactly what everyone in attendance wanted. It was a solid choice by Mr. Hilton. The wild card was, of course, Hole. After all, their shows on Friday were, to put it charitably, a little rough. And you cannot predict what Courtney Love will do when she steps onstage. But on this night, she was on her best behavior, cutting out the snotty banter and just playing songs people know (“Miss World,” “Pretty on the Inside,” even new single “Skinny Little Bitch”). Much like the wintery winds howling outside, it seemed downright unnatural. She even opened with a tribute to Chilton, playing Big Star’s “Thirteen” while partygoers looked on in befuddlement. And yet, that too was strangely fitting, especially given the circumstances and the surroundings. Global warming, tribute shows, Perez Hilton … it’s all the same, really. Especially at SXSW. Related Artists Snoop Dogg

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SXSW Tribute Concert Celebrates Alex Chilton’s Life And Work

Members of R.E.M., Meat Puppets, She & Him join the rest of Big Star to remember the late Chilton. By James Montgomery Alex Chilton Photo: Frank Mullen/ Wireimage AUSTIN, Texas — It was unseasonably cold deep in the heart of Texas on Saturday night, as winds howled and low-hanging clouds swallowed up the moon. It was the kind of weather that seems to lend itself to mourning. But inside venerable Austin blues bar Antone’s, mourning wasn’t on the menu (there were, however, tacos). Instead, friends, colleagues and disciples of the late Alex Chilton, who died earlier this week of an apparent heart attack, had gathered to pay tribute to the man and his music. And while there were a few tears shed, this was a night very much dedicated to celebration. Originally scheduled as a South by Southwest closing concert by Chilton’s influential power-pop band Big Star, the Antone’s gig instead became a memorial show . Original Star drummer Jody Stephens and newer members Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer (who joined the band when it reformed in 1993) served as a house band as a host of top-flight talent sat in to perform Chilton’s songs and celebrate his life. Canceling the show was never an option. Before things got under way, Stephens addressed the crowd, telling them he was “stunned and shocked” by Chilton’s passing, and thanked the Austin musical community for its outpouring of support in the days following his death. He said his heart went out to Chilton’s wife, Laura, and a letter she had written for the evening was read. In the note, Laura Chilton remembered her husband as a “spontaneous, honest and generous man … who usually befriended the underdogs.” The letter brought tears to those onstage and in the audience, but as soon as Stephens was joined by Stringfellow and Auer, the sadness stopped. The trio welcomed Meat Puppet Curt Kirkwood to the stage to play guitar and sing on a stomping pair of Big Star classics — “Don’t Lie to Me” and “In the Street.” Up next was guitarist/producer Chris Stamey, who played with Chilton early in his career and went on to form jangle-pop outfit the dBs. The quartet launched into “I Am the Cosmos” (written by late Big Star member Chris Bell), highlighted by a weeping Stamey guitar solo, and “When My Baby’s Beside Me.” She & Him’s M.Ward appeared next (Auer introduced him as “a guy who used to take karate lessons with Alex”) to do a somber, acoustic version of “Big Black Car.” Then original Star bassist Andy Hummel — who left the band shortly before the release of their 1974 album, Radio City — picked up a guitar, and as die-hard fans cheered wildly, the foursome took on “Way Out West.” R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills sang lead on an effervescent “Jesus Christ.” John Doe from X did the same on “I’m in Love With a Girl,” and 27-year-old Norwegian singer Sondre Lerche turned in perhaps the night’s finest performance, a bell-clear and big-voiced turn on the classic “The Ballad of el Goodo,” which left the crowd shouting their approval. Evan Dando performed a brief acoustic tribute. Surly singer-songwriter Chuck Prophet blasted through “Thank You Friends,” and then, finally, the tribute entered the homestretch. Auer thanked Chilton’s friends for performing, and the crowd for their support, then announced, “We’ve exhausted our supply of songs, except for this last one.” And then, with Mills, Hummel, singer Susan Cowsill, and the Watson Twins joining them onstage, the band began playing the wistful, wonderful “September Gurls,” all joining forces on the chorus and letting the guitars ring loudly. The crowd called out for more, but that was it. Stephens, Auer and Stringfellow embraced, bowed and disappeared offstage. Seconds later, as the crowd clapped and a spotlight shone on a lone microphone stand, Stephens reappeared and addressed the crowd once more, thanking them for the wonderful memories and their unyielding support for the band as they struggle with the loss of their friend. “You’ve wrapped your arms around us,” Stephens said, choking up a bit. “We appreciate it.” Related Artists R.E.M. She and Him Meat Puppets

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