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Erykah Badu Pays Fine For ‘Window Seat’ Video

Singer hit with six months of probation for stripping in Dallas streets. By Gil Kaufman Erykah Badu Photo: Bryan Bedder/ Getty Images The global publicity bump Erykah Badu got for stripping down to her essentials and walking the streets of Dallas for her “Window Seat” video shoot was probably well worth the $500 fine she finally paid last week. A Dallas city spokesperson said the singer paid the maximum fine and agreed to serve six months probation for the stunt, in which she was filmed slowly taking off her clothes as she walked through Dealey Plaza, the site of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963. The incident took place on March 13, and a defiant Badu entered a not guilty plea in April to a charge of disorderly conduct. “I thought it was a move for women and men and children who feel they weren’t good enough,” Badu told MTV News on April 8 about the controversial clip, in which she is shot down at the end. ” ‘This is just me. I’m good enough.’ I felt it was important enough to do. More pros than cons.” According to a statement from City of Dallas public information officer Jose Torres, Badu’s probation will end around February 11, 2011, and she faces the revocation of her probation if she commits any city, state or federal offenses during her six-month term. The Texas native must also notify the court about any address changes within 10 days of moving. If her probation is violated, Badu will have a criminal conviction on her record. Badu didn’t file for an official permit to shoot the video. The directors of the video, Chike and Coodie, told MTV News that they were well aware of potential attention from law-enforcement officials. They also said Badu was fully prepared for the consequences . “We had bail money and everything,” Coodie said. “I think she really wanted to get arrested and even make a bigger message.” A spokesperson for Badu could not be reached for comment at press time. Related Artists Erykah Badu

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Kiko Mizuhara Profile

Profile for Kiko Mizuhara * Name: Kiko Mizuhara * Japanese: 水原希子 (みずはら きこ) * Birthdate: October 15, 1990 * Birthplace: Texas, United States * Hometown: Kobe, Hyogo, Japan * Height: 166 cm. * Blood Type: A Kiko Mizuhara (水原希子 / MIZUHARA Kiko) is a fashion model who has worked as an exclusive model for both Seventeen and ViVi. Her real name is Audrie Kiko Daniel. She was born on October 15, 1990 in Dallas, Texas and was raised in Tokyo from October, 1991 to August, 1992 and later in Kobe, Hyog

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Kim Kardashian is "Definitly Dating" Miles Austin

There are two reasons why celebrity gossip followers might believe Kim Kardashian is single: This tabloid cover. This alluring photo spread with Justin Bieber . But the first example listed is purposely misleading, while the second is simply gross. Also, Kim herself has now told E! News that she is “definitely dating” Miles Austin, a confirmation she had to make because the pair has not been seen together in awhile. There’s a good reason for that, Kim says: “He’s in the middle of his football season and he’s focused and I’m just trying to have fun and take everything really slow.” Kim Kardashian is going totally against type by dating Miles Austin. A source adds that Kardashian will visit Austin at Cowboys’ training camp in Dallas next week. Meanwhile, even though she’s proudly dating, Kim claims she’s in no rush to settle down. “I don’t feel any pressure [to have children]. Now is the one time in my life I can be 100% selfish. I’m not married; I don’t have kids; I can focus on my career.” And on avoiding crazed Justin Bieber fans that wish to do her harm due to the aforementioned pictorial. Seriously, Kim. Steer clear of these folks.

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Madden 11 release date

” #39;Madden 11#39; is closer than ever to a broadcast presentation,” according to MTV. “More in-game and out-of-game fan models have been added, stadiums have been tweaked and polished, and there#39;s a decent bit of interesting on-the-field and pre-game commentary included in the package. From eye black to, to Dallas#39; insane HDTV spread, to Brett Favre#39;s old man beard, [developer EA] Tiburon is starting to pull it all together.” Madden 11 review posts say the EA Sports crew has done it

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Hall of Fame Game 2010 time

Cincinnati Bengals running back Cedric Benson (32) runs against Dallas Cowboys safety Gerald Sensabaugh (43) in the first quarter of the Hall of Fame NFL football game Sunday, Aug. 8, 2010, in Canton, Ohio. So tune your TV to NBC at 8:00 p.m. ET, and dial up PFT for the ability to make and/or read smart-aleck comments and/or observations regarding the game. The four-day disruption to my PFT routine is coming to a conclusion, and it ends tonight with the first game of the 2010 season, Bengals v

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Rachel Uchitel: Shot Down By Jake Pavelka!

Hey, at least she went after a single guy for once. Rachel Uchitel, the professional adulteress whose affair helped wreck Tiger Woods ‘ home and nearly did the same to David Boreanaz, is back on the prowl. Sadly, it looks like she struck out – with Jake Pavelka! According to an inside source, Uchitel, who met Jake while he was on Dancing With the Stars and she was working as a correspondent for Extra , sent one of Pavelka’s closest friends an email asking to be set up with the newly-single ex-pilot. Jake said thanks … but no thanks. Rachel Uchitel wanted a ride on the wings of love. Not to be. The Bachelor star just parted ways with Vienna Girardi, his airhead final rose recipient on the show, ending their engagement in a public feud for the ages. Allegations of infidelity, lies, doubts about Jake’s sexual orientation (he says he’s not gay ) and an explosive interview on The Bachelorette made for a memorably ugly split. No wonder he’s not looking to date again just yet. Still picking up the pieces after the Vienna debacle, the Dallas native wasn’t interested in the Celebrity Rehab 4 alum’s advances: “Jake thinks she’s probably a ‘nice girl’ but isn’t looking to date anytime soon,” the source said. A nice girl? Are we talking about the same Rachel Uchitel ?

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Did MSNBC Adjust Website in Response to Dallas Tea Party’s Criticism?

Is MSNBC concerned about charges of a lack of racial diversity among its on-air staff? Perhaps the cable network is realizing that its glass house is increasingly at risk of shattering from all the stones it keeps hurling at the allegedly-racist Tea Party movement. The folks at Inside Cable News noticed a slight change in the header at the MSNBC TV homepage. See if you can spot it in the picture at right. It shouldn’t be that hard; the folks at the cable network put Tamron Hall front and center in a bright pink shirt ( click here for a larger image of the new header). Did MSNBC add Hall in an effort to satiate critics who have pointed out the lack of racial diversity on the cable network? Though ICN notes the comical video produced by the Dallas Tea Party, the Congressional Black Caucus has also chided MSNBC for its lily-white staff. Many such critiques were directly aimed at Keith Olbermann, who suggested that Tea Party protesters were racist because only white people attended their rallies. “Where are they?” asked an overdramatic Olbermann. The Dallas Tea Party countered with its own video noting the on-air whiteness of NBC’s TV holdings. Other conservative commentators, such as blogger Broliath , created their own videos to a similar effect, noting that even the guests on “Countdown” were overwhelmingly white. And as mentioned above, even the Congressional Black Caucus weighed in . According to Main Justice, CBC member Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, asked NBC president Jeff Zucker why there wasn’t “any black programming on NBC.” She added: “Is there some assumption that black programming is not profitable?” But is Hall’s conspicuous presence in the new website header — which was not present as late as April —  a response to MSNBC’s critics? Well, Zucker did tell Jackson Lee that “diversity was one of his strategic goals and that the company was trying to do better.” Furthermore, as ICN notes: …Hall’s inclusion with the “Heavy Hitters” of MSNBC is a bit strange. MSNBC has never before bothered to put any of its M-FR dayside news talent in with the ones that get all the attention. It’s not like Hall’s two hours are fundamentally different in either format or subject matter from what airs at 10, 12, or 3pm ET aside from the fact that they still have segments from inside the control room. So the question arises: Why put Hall up front and center, literally center in this case, with a picture that is fundamentally different from the subdued wardrobe theme that everyone else is sporting (which just about guarantees that Hall is the one you’re going to notice first because her picture sticks out so)? This is, after all, the same cable network whose on-air staff confused Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton .

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N.Y. Times Columnist: Who Cares About a ‘Tiny Group’ Like the Black Panthers?

While MSNBC has spent a week or so playing the allegation of Tea Party racism in heavy rotation, on Monday’s Morning Joe on MSNBC, anchor Mika Brzezinski devoted a segment to the controversy over the New Black Panther Party’s voter intimidation. New York Times editorial writer Charles Blow denounced the group and agreed that the Justice Department needs to answer questions, but he predictably tried to argue conservatives are outrageous in suggesting the “strange logic” that Team Obama’s actions say something about Team Obama and racial justice: The political part of it is, I think, the most inflammatory part of this. It’s strange logic. The idea that the Obama administration – which is what’s happening here – people are trying to tie the Obama administration to black radicalism. And that has been happening since the campaign and it continues to happen. Not everybody, but it’s an electoral goal if you can tie him somehow to black radicalism. It’s strange logic to think that this tiny group, he somehow benefits politically from protecting them. They have a summit the year before this voter intimidation thing came up. There were a hundred people there. There’s nobody there. There’s nothing to gain. In fact, there’s everything to gain in prosecuting. The “tiny group” argument is especially fascinating. The liberal media have been consistently excited at following a tiny group of white racist organizations, accepting repeated tips from the leftist Southern Poverty Law Center. The liberal media made an enormous story in 2007 out of a “tiny group” of people who hung nooses from a tree in the schoolyard in Jena, Louisiana. Blow is also the columnist who caught a wave of condemnation after he called a diverse Tea Party rally in Dallas a “minstrel show,” because minorities aren’t supposed to say conservative things. Blow kept coming back to how it would be grossly unfair to try and make political hay out of the Black Panthers, on the same network that’s been trying to make political hay out of Tea Party racism allegations: MIKA BRZEZINSKI: The argument, isn’t it, and correct me if I’m wrong, that the guy holding the stick is being prosecuted while the other guy is not. Why not both of them? That’s one of the questions. But he lived there. BLOW: But also he was a registered poll watcher. They police showed up, they took the guy away with the billy club. They left the other guy there. I mean, there’s a certain point where, and I guess that’s what the investigation will tell us. It’s a complicated case. The political part of it, I mean. If it is being politicized it’s being politicized on the right. You have Erick Erickson of RedState.com saying that every Republican should make this Black Panther case the Willie Horton of this year. The other guest in the Morning Joe segment was Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.), who hammered away at how he not only can’t get any answers from Attorney General Eric “Nation of Cowards” Holder, and even the Justice Department’s Inspector General isn’t cooperating: WOLF: Why isn’t Attorney General Holder answering the questions and why won’t the IG look at it? BLOW: All good questions. WOLF: If two members of the KKK stood outside a polling place in Philadelphia or Mississippi and did that they would be in violation of the law. For two New Black Panthers to do this in Philadelphia is a violation of the law. No one should stand outside a polling booth whether it be in Virginia or in Pennsylvania and do that and the IG has an obligation to look at it, and Eric Holder has an obligation to look at it, and the Office of Professional Responsibility, and all three have sort of just said “we’re not going to deal with the issue,” and that’s wrong. PS: Sharp eyes at MRC’s TimesWatch added Blow didn’t seem to think “tiny” meant harmless in a April 18, 2009 column on the alleged epidemic of U.S. veterans coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan and joining hate groups: “The only debate we should be having is about the best way to protect our newest veterans from falling prey to this handful of military apostates. If they only recruit a few, that is still too many. Terrorists have shown the world time and again that a few well-trained men is all it takes.” That piece came with a helpful visual aid showing the number of “Veterans in White Supremacist Groups.” The total confirmed or claimed over seven years? 203 out of a group numbering millions. (Hat tip to MRC’s Alex Fitzsimmons for the transcript.)

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Rihanna Cancels More Shows As Concert Industry Struggles

Jonas Brothers, American Idols Live! outings have also seen slow sales. By Gil Kaufman Rihanna Photo: Fotonoticias/ WireImage By now you’ve heard about the slump the concert industry is in this summer. Major tours are struggling and canceling dates, including Rihanna , who this week called off shows in two cities — Denver and Indianapolis — on her Last Girl on Earth Tour due to “scheduling conflicts” after earlier canceling the planned July 2 kickoff . According to a new report from Pollstar magazine, tickets sales for the biggest concert tours in North America during the first half of the year fell to their lowest point since 2005 due to a weak economy and high ticket prices. The top 100 tours grossed $965.5 million during the first six months, which is a 17 percent decline from the same period a year ago and the lowest total since the first half of 2005, when concerts grossed $731 million. The slide was blamed on poor sales on tours by the Eagles, the Jonas Brothers and the American Idols Live! outing, all of which have either been offering deep discounts on tickets or canceling shows outright due to low demand. Add that to cancellations of tours by Christina Aguilera , the Go-Go’s and Limp Bizkit and the axing of 10 dates by the revamped Lilith tour and you have a summer season that is sucking wind after the touring industry put up record numbers in 2009. According to the Live Nation website , in addition to the Denver and Indy dates, Rihanna has also pulled shows in Phoenix (July 22), Dallas (July 24) and Atlanta (July 28). On the upside, tours by Lady Gaga , Justin Bieber, Muse, Taylor Swift and James Taylor with Carole King have been doing very well at the box office. The top-grossing show this year so far was the Coachella festival, which drew 225,000 fans and grossed $21.7 million. Bon Jovi put up the best numbers of a North American tour with $52.8 million in grosses, followed by Taylor and King at $41 million and Swift at $34.2 million. Are you going to less concerts this summer? Related Artists Rihanna

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Mark Cuban to LeBron: You Need ‘Media Training’

Filed under: Mark Cuban , LeBron James , TMZ Sports So how the hell can