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Chace Crawford Makes Shameless Plea for New Love Interest on Gossip Girl

Spoiler Alert: Chuck Bass is dead. Oh, wait, no! Sorry, not as a character on Gossip Girl or anything. Despite that gunshot wound in the finale, Ed Westwick is coming back. What I mean…

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The Gossip Girl Pun Index: Oh, Baby

When unpacking a season finale, most showrunners choose between a vast array of industry approved cliffhangers — like surprise pregnancies, unexpected births, strange bedfellows, could-be-fatal gunshot wounds in the final moments — to goose fan interest during the summer months. But leave it to Gossip Girl executive producers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage to find room for all of those plus a slightly incestuous kiss between Dan and Serena. This finale had it all: Jenny lost her V-card to Chuck Bass (never mind that he tried to date rape her in season one); Nate and Serena broke up; Chuck and Blair reconciled ever briefly, until it was revealed that he slept with Jenny; Jenny left town; Dorota had her baby; Georgina showed up pregnant with Dan’s baby; and Chuck was shot in the belly in the episode’s final moments by some callous robbers. Needless to say, with events that drastic the Gossip Girl-spun puns were at a precious minimum. Still, to the list!

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Watch Gossip Girl Season 3 Episode 22 – Last Tango, Then Paris

Watch Gossip Girl S3E22: Last Tango, Then Paris Nate and Serena’s relationship is now in the brink as a Gossip Girl gossip bomb that involves Dan hits them. Blair is thinking about what to do, does she go and meet Chuck at the top of the Empire State Building or should she just risk the possibility of losing him? Vanya and Dorota now receives their new baby with open arms. Georgina has an agenda with her as she goes back to the Upper East Side, and Jenny has nowhere else to go now but up as she now hit rock bottom. The latest episode of Gossip Girl is the TV series’ 22nd episode of the 3rd season that aired last 05/17/2010 Monday at 9:00 PM on CW. Watch Gossip Girl 3×22 Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Chuck Bass dies

The “Gossip Girl” season finale 2010 kicks off with Dan and Serena#39;s “accidental” sleepover. They claim it means nothing, but that case gets harder to prove when little Jenny Humphrey snaps a photo of them together and sends it as a Gossip Girl text blast. Among the angry parties: Blair Waldorf, who uses the situation to have a much needed confrontation with Jenny. “Someone has to give you the smackdown you so richly deserve,” she says. Blair adds, “You#39;re hurting people I love. You#39;r

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Lee DeWyze Radio Single Marks An ‘American Idol’ First

‘Princess (Reprise)’ went to Chicago stations last week; no other ‘Idol’ contestant has had a song on radio before the finale. By Gil Kaufman Lee Dewyze Photo: Fox Plenty of “American Idol” finalists have independently released albums or singles before rolling the dice on the show for a shot at a big-time recording contract. But never in the history of the program (as far as MTV News can tell) has a top-three finisher had a brand-new single serviced to radio in the final weeks of competition. On Friday — the day Lee DeWyze returned home to Chicago for a parade, a concert and a visit to Wrigley Field to sing the national anthem and throw out the first pitch at a Cubs game — his former label, Wuli Records, delivered “Princess (Reprise)” to two hometown stations. On Wednesday afternoon, music engineer Doug McBride was at Chicago’s Gravity Studios putting the finishing touches on the song, which he’d first laid ears on less than 24 hours earlier. “These guys [Lee DeWyze bandmembers and Wuli partners guitarist Louis Svitek and drummer Ryan McGuire] essentially produced this song,” he said, cueing up the tune on the small studio’s booming system. “It’s not really a remix of the album song; it’s a completely different production and recording. And basically, I just kind of helped them finish it.” He said the song, which appears in a much more sedate version on the Wuli-released Slumberland, shows a different side of DeWyze, with a crunchier rock arrangement, big drums and a heavier, alt-rock vibe. The tune starts out with DeWyze’s raggedy, soulful voice over a gently strummed acoustic guitar, which is quickly joined by crashing drums and a thick wall of electric guitars that mixes the sensitivity of John Mayer with the stomp of Nickelback. The result is much more aggressive than the style of songs DeWyze has performed on “Idol,” especially in the middle section, which features a squealing electric-guitar solo. Though Wuli’s founders sent copies of the song on Wednesday night to both the alt-rock station WKQX 102.1 (Q101) and the more classic-rock outlet WLUP 97.9 FM (The Loop), Kyle Guderian, operations manager for the Chicago sister stations, said Monday (May 17) that only WLUP has played it so far. “We put it on the air Thursday on the Loop and spun it a few times on Thursday and Friday,” he said, noting that it did not get any weekend play but was supposed to pop up again during the Monday drive-time hours. “We’re still evaluating it to see if it will be a permanent add.” While the song didn’t fit the format for Q101, the station honored DeWyze’s request to be interviewed on Friday on the outlet he said he listened to all the time growing up. DeWyze was in town for his home visit, which his many supporters were excited about, as the low-key singer steams toward a possible showdown in the finals with Crystal Bowersox or Casey James. While the Loop only has about a dozen new songs in rotation at any give time, Guderian said the response has been positive so far for “Princess (Reprise),” and he’s psyched to have the exclusive. “There’s lots of local hometown support for him, so it’s natural to have people exited to hear it and applauding the Loop’s effort to support him,” he said. “For a straight-ahead rock song, it fits the bill.” Slumberland, released quietly in January when DeWyze was already on the show, was the second of a planned trio of Wuli albums under the singer’s contract with the label. Svitek and McGuire let their bandmate out of his contract, though, so he could compete on the show, but McGuire said the wheels were already in motion to release the follow-up to 2007’s So I’m Told, so that plan went ahead. McGuire said he and Svitek were inspired to work with the one vocal take they had from DeWyze of the alternate version of the song because they were eager to try to get some of Lee’s music on local radio stations to support the hometown finalist. What they came up with was an unused track from the Slumberland sessions that they added new music to and beefed up in order to get play on commercial radio in the lead-up to the May 26 “Idol” finale. Though sales of Slumberland were sluggish to tiny at first, McGuire said they’ve picked up considerably since, and he’s hoping the new single — or, best-case scenario, a win by Lee — will boost them even more. “He’s done pretty well,” McGuire said cagily, his eyes hidden underneath a baseball cap pulled low over his face. He noted that Walmart had just made a sizable order and that other major national retailers are getting onboard, in addition to iTunes. Though he didn’t have hard figures to share, he said even without DeWyze available to promote the disc — which he can’t do while on “Idol” — the word of mouth is definitely getting out. “Walmart is a huge chain, and they gook a big chunk, a big whopper order,” he said of the disc, which was recorded in his backyard studio in the Oak Park section of the city. McGuire — who, along with ex-Ministry member Svitek, backed up DeWyze for five years and played on both records — couldn’t resist razzing his former frontman, chuckling about how Lee had insisted on having the Slumberland cases printed on recycled hemp paper with plant-based dyes, a process that tacked an extra six weeks onto the manufacturing process. But now that orders are picking up, McGuire said he’s been forced to revert back to good-old plastic jewel cases to comply with some of the major chains. “It’s plastic from now on,” he laughed. “Sorry, Lee.” What do you think about Lee’s former bandmates releasing his music? Let us know in the comments. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘American Idol’ In 60 Seconds Related Photos Lee Dewyze: From Illinois Boy To ‘American Idol’ Star ‘American Idol’ Season Nine Performances

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What’s On: Incensing with the Stars

Anyone still freakishly bitter — if unsurprised — that Niecy Nash was sent packing last week on Dancing with the Stars ? Sisterchild, I sure am. At least she was funny. Now we’re left with Chad Ochocinco to zap us with quips and buzzwords and chest clutches, and that’s not the same. At least tonight’s viewing options leave us with many decent alternatives, including the finest film ever about taking over a delirious recluse’s candy empire.

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CBS Picks Up Tom Selleck Again

Ladies and gentlemen, Tom Selleck is returning to CBS. Just this morning, the Tiffany Network picked up Blue Bloods (previously titled Reagan’s Law ), in which the former Magnum, P.I. stars as a second generation New York City cop. CBS also ordered full seasons of Mike and Molly (from Big Bang Theory creator Chuck Lorre), Hawaii Five-0 and Defenders . [ Deadline ]

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Study: White and Black Children Biased Toward Lighter Skin

Study: White and black children biased toward lighter skin May 14, 2010 4:24 p.m. EDT [See the results of the CNN-commissioned study on children's racial beliefs, attitudes and preferences, and see the children as they take the test on a special “AC360

Adobe Response to Apple’s “Flash Dispute”

I mentioned before that one of Apple’s weaknesses (although they stubbornly point this out as a strength) is that they don’t accept flash in their iPod touch, iPhone or even the much coveted iPad. Steve Jobs made a little something something about why he chose not to allow Flash to work on Apple Hardware. Now, we have Adobe’s Response to Apple or Adobe’s Response to Steve Jobs for that matter. Adobe co-founders Chuck Geschke and John Warnock have just recently responded. This is through an open letter on the company’s website and full-page ads in several newspapers, including the  Los Angeles Times and  Washington Post . “We believe that Apple … has taken a step that could undermine this next chapter of the web — the chapter in which mobile devices outnumber computers, any individual can be a publisher, and content is accessed anywhere and at any time,” the co-founders wrote. Jobs mentioned last month that Adobe Flash was a closed system, and that he preferred newer, open Web standards like HTML5. The Adobe co-founders made a counter statement that Flash is open, and that no one company should determine the future of the Web. “In the end, we believe the question is really this: Who controls the World Wide Web? And we believe the answer is: nobody — and everybody, but certainly not a single company,” reads the letter from Adobe. Adobe Response to Apple’s “Flash Dispute” is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Cory Gunz Explains Delay In Signing With Lil Wayne’s Young Money Label

‘I got nothing but respect for him. Free Wayne,’ Gunz says of his new boss, in Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Cory Gunz Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage The O.D.: A Mixtape Daily Exclusive Well, it took a few years, but Cory Gunz has finally signed to Lil Wayne’s Young Money Entertainment. We all thought years ago — in the wake of Gunz dropping lyrics for Weezy’s Tha Carter III blockbuster “A Millie” (Gunz’s bars never made the album as originally planned, but it did land on mixtapes) — that Cory was going to be down with the team. … But there was the matter of the Bronx native’s recording deal with Def Jam and then President Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter. “[There were] miscommunication issues,” Cory said recently in New York about why he’s just now getting down with YM and CM. “Me and other ventures, a bunch of other paperwork. [Years ago] Wayne took time out of his schedule. He was promoting Tha Carter II and he took time out of his schedule to come from ‘TRL’ and ‘106 [and Park]’ and come to Sony studio; Shot out to Just Blaze. He took that and remixed it. Wayne did that for free back then. It was a situation that was supposed to go down before, but I was in paperwork with Hov at the time. One thing led to another. I was freed up and he reached out by the powers that be and now I’m here [on his label]. History is about to be made. He just kept it 100. I got nothing but respect for him. Free Wayne.” “Shout out to Wayne,” he added. “Shout out to the whole Young Money family. Shout out to Mack Maine. Everybody. It’s definitely official. Young Money/ Cash Money. Shout out to Wayne for giving me a shot. He kept it real. All I’mma say, that this is it. This is what it is. Everybody just better get ready.” Cory has been recording a bunch of material for an album that he had planned to title God Forgives, I Don’t. That LP is now going to be an EP and will be preceded by a gaggle of mixtapes . Cory’s Young Money debut LP still has no title, but Weezy will steer the ship once he gets home from prison later this year. “Definitely. Wayne is gonna executive-produce the album,” he explained. “I trust his insight. He’s going to be overseeing everything. I’m gonna keep doing the things I been doing. I think that’s what’s gotten me noticed. I’mma just keep my grind moving. Whatever ventures I can do, I’m bringing my family through. My whole team is gonna eat. I’m just telling everybody to get ready.” Cory will have no problem getting acclimated into his new family. He has relationships with quite of few of his teammates already. “I haven’t met Nicki [Minaj] yet,” Gunz said. “Me and [Drake] met a while back when they was doing the I Am Music Tour in Arizona. I went over there with Shaquille, and Drake shouted me out [onstage]. It was something he didn’t have to do. The fact he did that way before [I was on Young Money], I was humbled by that. As far as Jae Millz, me and Millz — had a relationship before all of this. I went on my first road tour with Millz. I talk to Chuckee and Twist a lot. Mack, of course, I talk to. Gudda is family, Short [Dawg]. Shout out to T-Streets too.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines or follow the Mixtape Daily team on Twitter: @shaheemreid and @mongosladenyc .

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