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Chicago, Citing Benefits Of ‘Floaters’ – Tells Obama Administration To Take A Dive

Paraphrasing: ‘ city kids don’t know how to swim; and, so it’s better to have repulsive water to keep them from going in and drowning .’ I’m thinking that the ‘we can’t afford it just now’ argument would have been sufficient. Here’s a sample of Chicago Tribune coverage that spells out the essence: Three decades of improvements already have cleaned up the river to the point where 60 species of fish can be found in channels where just five once survived. But as more people are drawn to the waterways for recreation, federal and state officials have concluded that past efforts haven’t been good enough. After five years of study and two years of debate, the EPA concluded t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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2010 MTV Movie Awards First Act: Kristen Stewart Vs. Zoe Saldana, Aziz Ansari Spoofs Films, And More!

First act will wrap with Kristen Stewart, Zoe Saldana, others facing off for Best Female Performance award. By Eric Ditzian Aziz Ansari UNIVERSAL CITY, California — All week long, we’ve been running around the Gibson Amphitheatre as the 2010 MTV Movie Awards come to life in front of our eyes: the celebrity participants, the action-packed performances, the oodles of surprise moments that we’ve got in store for you come Sunday night’s live show. And at every turn, we’ve been bringing you Movie Awards teasers about it all. Then it hit us: Enough with these nuggets of insidery goodness! Let’s just pull back the curtain and tell you exactly what’s in the pipeline for the show’s first act. The Movie Awards will kick off with a special message from the show’s tough-talking executive producer Les Grossman . You’ll then see the list of celebs appearing during the show — names like Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry, Cameron Diaz, Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Sean “Diddy” Combs and many more. It wouldn’t be a proper Movie Awards without a slew of movie spoofs, and that’s exactly what you’ll get next. Host Aziz Ansari will be popping up in twisted takes on the year’s top films. Which flicks will he spoof? Stay tuned. (You didn’t think we’d tell you everything, did you?) From there, Aziz will make an over-the-top entrance. “He’ll arrive onstage in a special vehicle,” hinted supervising producer Jane Mun. “It’s a surprise.” Once onstage, Aziz will launch into his monologue. Following the host’s string of jokes, the cast of “Grown Ups” — Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade and Rob Schneider — will take the stage. “They have a really fun onstage script that they have been crafting for the last two weeks,” Mun said. And then it’s time for the first award of the evening: Best Female Performance. Kristen Stewart (“New Moon”) will face off against Amanda Seyfried (“Dear John”), Emma Watson (“Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”), Sandra Bullock (“The Blind Side”) and Zoe Saldana (“Avatar”). While the winner of that award will have already been decided by the time the show starts at 9 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 6, the Best Movie category will remain open for fan voting throughout the show. And that’s how we’ll end the first act of the Movie Awards: with a reminder to get out the vote for your favorite film. But what are you waiting for? Head over now to MovieAwards.MTV.com to make sure all your favs triumph on the big night. Don’t miss the live red-carpet coverage, exclusive movie clips and fist-pumping action on MTV News’ “Jersey Shore Blow-Out at the MTV Movie Awards,” airing live from Los Angeles this Sunday, June 6, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Then stay tuned for the 2010 MTV Movie Awards at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Related Videos Get Ready For The 2010 MTV Movie Awards! Related Photos Behind The Scenes At The 2010 MTV Movie Awards

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THG Trend Watch: One-Strapped Red Dresses

Forget Bieber Feve r for a moment. There’s another outbreak in Hollywood: it’s the celebrity trend of attending event in a one-strapped red dress. Although the details differ slightly, Taylor Swift, Eva Longoria and Mary J. Blige were all spotted in recent weeks donning a variation of this style. Would you wear it? What do you think of it? Who looks best in her red dress?

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In Chicago, A Fashion Show Satisfies Our Love for Recycled Textiles (and Our Sweet Tooth, Too) [Photos]

From afar it looks like just another golden hued evening gown but up close it’s hundreds of M&M wrappers–yum! Image courtesy of EarthShare Illinois We’re no strangers to green fashion in Chicago; Designers Vaute Couture , Frei Designs , and Mountains of the Moon

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Dispatch from World Environment Day in Rwanda: Looking at the Biodiversity Balance Sheet

Photo:Meaghan O’Neill. Think about everything you love about nature, and why you believe its worth preserving. Maybe the smell of the ocean breeze, say, or the beauty of your favorite flower in bloom reminds you of your mom. Maybe you love bird watching or camping with your family. Perhaps the extinction of a even single animal makes your heart despair. Whatever it is, it probably has some emotion attached to it. Well, it’s time to drop the nostalgia. Because if their was one message from the United Nation World Environment Day conference in Kigali, Rwanda, it was that ecosystems have financial value. We … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Obama is "Furious" About the BP Spill. Why Doesnt’ the Media Believe Him? (Video)

Image via ScrapeTV There’s been a lot of (mostly inane) discussion lately about whether Obama’s been mad enough in his reactions to the BP Gulf spill . This topic was deemed important enough to swallow up time in media across the spectrum: cable news shows, columns in the New York Times , and

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Powering Medical Devices with Your Organs

Image via Vintage Collection and Technology Review Generating power via the motion of our bodies has captivated researchers for some time now. Scientists are working on developing everything from fabrics that can be sewn into energy-harvesting t-shirts or jackets to devices that can be powered by the pumping of our hearts. The latter is the latest research coming out of Georgia Tech, according to a paper published in Applied Materials . By using new battery technology, devices such as pace-makers… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Shauna’s Pre-Rehab Party — No Booze, No Bra

Filed under: Shauna Sand , Celebrity Rehab , rehab Just hours before entering ” Celebrity Rehab ” — Shauna Sand hit the club scene in Hollywood last night for one last half-naked hurrah. On her way out of one of the clubs, we asked Shauna why she’s seeking Dr. Drew’s help … and her answer … was… Read more

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‘Get Him To The Greek’ Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

Hit the road with Russell Brand and Jonah Hill in the ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall’ follow-up. By Josh Wigler Jonah Hill and Russell Brand in “Get Him To The Greek” Photo: Universal Pictures In “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” Infant Sorrow frontman Aldous Snow had it all figured out: hit singles in the form of “Inside of You” and “We’ve Got to Do Something,” fans from all across the globe and several years of sobriety. But to quote another great musician, the times are a-changing when an off-the-wagon Snow returns in “Get Him to the Greek,” the “Sarah Marshall” spin-off arriving in theaters Friday (June 4). Russell Brand and Jonah Hill take center stage in the comedy about a disgraced rock singer and a budding talent agent looking to stage a glorious comeback. While that’s the film’s basic premise, the story behind the story has several layers. As the comedy arrives in theaters, MTV News is bringing you a cheat sheet to catch you up on everything you need to go “Greek.” Forgetting ‘Sarah’ and Going ‘Greek’ One of the reasons moviegoers latched onto “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” was the onscreen chemistry of Brand as rock god Aldous Snow and Hill as an aspiring musician and Snow-obsessed fan. Apparently, the chemistry didn’t go unnoticed by director Nicholas Stoller and producer Judd Apatow, as they announced a new comedy project re-teaming Brand and Hill just one week following the release of “Sarah Marshall.” That project would eventually become “Get Him to the Greek,” and while Brand was set to reprise his role as Aldous Snow , Hill took on an entirely new character: Aaron Green, a record-company intern who volunteers to escort the down-and-out Snow from his London home to the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles for a comeback concert. Madness, debauchery and hilarity inevitably ensue. The Third Greek Although Hill and Brand present quite the dynamic duo on their own, a third player entered the “Greek” arena in the form of Sean “Diddy” Combs as record-company executive Sergio Roma. “We did a table read, and I thought to myself, ‘I wonder how funny [Diddy’s] going to be and how much help he’s going to need,’ ” Apatow told MTV News in 2009 . “And I found out the answer was none. He needs no help. He was riotously funny. As a man with one skill, I was annoyed that he was also funny. You shouldn’t be allowed to be good at so many things.” Dubbed by Hill as “the McLovin of ‘Get Him to the Greek,’ ” Combs endeared himself to his co-stars with a trip to Las Vegas that Brand described as “a hedonism boot camp.” “[Hanging with Diddy in Vegas] means you don’t get enough sleep, and when you go to a restaurant, it’s noisy, and when you go to a club, it’s noisy, and when you’re in an elevator, it’s noisy,” Brand said of the trip. “Hanging with Diddy is noisy.” Sex, Drugs and Rocky Terrain Having survived the Vegas outing with few scratches to speak of, the “Greek” stars barreled on with production, but neither Brand nor Hill were without their share of hardships during the shoot. Brand, a recovering alcoholic and former drug addict, was faced with revisiting his old demons alongside his character. “I don’t take relapsing very seriously as a possibility in terms of thinking of it as ‘Must not relapse. Must not relapse.’ But it reminded me, ‘Don’t do drugs,’ ” Brand said of his experience playing the drug-addled Snow . “It’s not worth it. Not for me.” For Hill, his difficulties were a bit more transparent … one could even say, well, nude . The comedian was able to overcome the awkwardness of filming his in-the-buff scenes by focusing on the bright side: “I had all sorts of thoughts about waxing or what I should do to prepare. And then eventually, I just, I said, ‘I’m just gonna be free and be me and just sort of, you know, let that happen.’ ” Nudity and old ghosts aside, the point of “Get Him to the Greek” isn’t to dwell on the negative; it’s about laughing and having a good time at the movies. On that front, Hill feels that the mission was accomplished. “This movie, to me, is just a pure weekend night movie,” he said. “You go and have a great time, and it’s so full of energy. It’s a road movie, and it’s hysterical, in my opinion.” Don’t miss the live red-carpet coverage, exclusive movie clips and fist-pumping action on MTV News’ “Jersey Shore Blow-Out at the MTV Movie Awards,” airing live from Los Angeles this Sunday, June 6, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Then stay tuned for the 2010 MTV Movie Awards at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Get Him To The Greek’ Related Photos ‘Get Him To The Greek’ Russell Brand And Katy Perry At The ‘Get Him To The Greek’ L.A. Premiere

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Kimberly Caldwell Relives Bloody Prom Mishap On ‘When I Was 17’

‘American Idol’ vet tells all — show airs Saturday at 11 a.m. ET on MTV! By James Montgomery Kimberly Caldwell Photo: MTV News Kimberly Caldwell has turned heads on “American Idol” and the TV Guide Channel, and things were pretty much the same when she was 17 … only, back then, she was turning heads for an entirely different reason: She was the girl positively covered in blood. It seems that, back in high school, Caldwell was the talk of her prom, although not for any of the reasons the bubbly Texas blonde would’ve preferred. And on the next episode of MTV’s ‘When I Was 17,” she spills the details about the prom-night mishap that haunts her to this day. “When I was 17, I got asked out by one of the really hot senior boys to prom and I was, like, so excited,” Caldwell said. “And so I’m with all these seniors, and we go to this really beautiful restaurant, and we’re walking, and I had gotten this really, really pretty dress, and all my friends, like, came over and helped me get ready and everything.” The incident that ensued was not something out of Stephen King’s “Carrie,” but the effect was not that different. “I was so excited, and of course I had put on my ‘I’m so cool, this is not too exciting’ face. So we went to this restaurant, and before we even ate dinner, I tripped and I fell,” she continued. “My dress got split all the way up to my belly button, and my knee got a gash and it started gushing blood. It was a really, really sexy moment for me.” Indeed! For more on Caldwell’s teenaged misadventures — plus equally harrowing tales from Cobra Starship’s Gabe Saporta and Olympic medalist Evan Lysacek — don’t miss the next episode of “When I Was 17,” airing Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV. There will be blood! Don’t miss the latest episode of “When I Was 17” — featuring Saporta, Evan Lysacek and Kimberly Caldwell — airing Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV! Related Videos Sneak Peek: ‘When I Was 17’ Episode 6 Related Photos When I Was 17 | Ep. 6 | Celebrity Photo Flashback

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