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Foo Fighters, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne Recognize EDM At Grammys

David Guetta and Deadmau5 were also part of an all-star performance that paid tribute to EDM Sunday night. By James Dinh Foo Fighters perform at the 2012 Grammy Awards Photo: Getty Images EDM’s road to the mainstream limelight hit a high on Sunday (February 12) when David Guetta, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, Deadmau5 and, most surprisingly, the Foo Fighters joined together at the 54th Grammy Awards to pay tribute to electronic music. Introduced by host LL Cool J, Chris Brown made his way through a sea of audience members, donning his best Run DMC gear. Leaving the dancing to the crowd, Breezy crooned to the tune of his David Guetta collaboration “I Can Only Imagine” as the DJ/producer jumped behind his turntables set. But the star power didn’t stop there: Lil Wayne appeared shortly after to spit his verse of the duet amid the flashing neon backdrop and jumping fans. Once the song ended, smoke filled the air and the other side of the stage lit up to reveal the Foo Fighters. As they previously revealed to MTV News, the rock group left the dancing to the pros and stuck to what they’re good at: rocking out. Marking their second performance of the night, the band performed their single “Rope,” before transitioning into Deadmau5’s glow-in-the-dark light set . At the time of the performance, the Foos had already nabbed four awards, including Best Rock Song, Best Rock Album, Best Hard/Rock Metal Performance and Best Long Form Music Video. MTV News recently caught up with frontman Dave Grohl, who confessed that there isn’t much of a gap between the Foos’ rock and the electronic genre. Video: Watch Highlights From The 2012 Grammy Awards “Well, Deadmau5 is maybe the only EDM artist I know because we did a bunch of festivals over the summer, and for whatever reason, he would be headlining over there while we were headlining over here,” Grohl said. “I guess people thought that our audiences would split, but our audiences are compatible in a way, because what he does … rocks.” What did you think of the EDM tribute performance? Share your reviews below. Stick with MTV News for all the news on the Grammy red-carpet fashion , Grammy winners and more until the hangover wears off! Related Videos 2012 Grammy Awards Red Carpet Highlights 2012 Grammy Awards Show Highlights Related Photos 2012 Grammys Red Carpet Photos 2012 Grammy Awards: Backstage And Audience Related Artists Foo Fighters Chris Brown Lil Wayne deadmau5

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Justin Bieber Mistletoe Live Forgets Lyrics Song Words American Music Awards 2012 AMA LMFAO

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3 Sexy Valentine Cocktail Ideas By Celebrity Chef Travis London

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Whether you love or hate Valentine’s Day, it’s a holiday that could be celebrated in many ways. Spending your V-day at home with your boo can be just as sexy, if not more than going out to a romantic dinner. Celebrity chef and party planner, Travis London has taken X-rated Fusion Liqueur and created some libido boosting cocktails that are sure to please, titillate and ready lovers for a lustful Valentine’s evening. X-Rated Bellini 1.5 oz. of X-Rated Fusion Liqueur 2.5 oz. of Mango Puree Top with Rose Brut Sparkling Wine In a cocktail shaker, add X-Rated Fusion Liqueur, mango puree and ice. Shake vigorously and strain into a champagne flute rimmed with rimming sugar. Top with sparkling wine. Nothing says flirty like the dancing bubbles of champagne. Allow the sticky sweet cocktail to increase your flirtation levels. Be Mine Bubbly 1.5 oz. X-Rated Fusion Liqueur 1 oz. Skyy Infusions Ginger 1.5 oz. Ginger Simple Syrup Top With Champagne In a cocktail shaker, add X-Rated Fusion Liqueur, SKYY Infusions Ginger, simple syrup and ice. Shake vigorously and strain into a champagne flute rimmed with sugar. Top with champagne. Ginger spices up the flavor and will spice up your love life. It improves blood flow in the body and contains Vitamin C, Zinc and Magnesium–upping the heat for between the sheets. Love Goddess 1 oz. Chocolate Liqueur 1 oz. X-rated Fusion Liqueur 3 Strawberries 1.5 oz. SKYY Vodka In a cocktail shaker place all ingredients and muddle the strawberries until completely mashed. Add ice, shake vigorously and strain into a martini glass rimmed with red rimming sugar and garnish with a strawberry slice. Chocolate may not be a proven aphrodisiac , but it’s one of the sexiest and sweetest drink flavors. Add that to strawberries and you’ve got a tasty treat lovers can’t resist. Valentine’s Day Brunch Ideas That Will Impress The Loved Ones In Your Life 5 Sexy Lingerie Pieces For Valentine’s Day

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Rita Ora to Meet the Kardashians, E! Viewers

Because it worked out so well for Kris Humphries, Rob Kardashian’s new girlfriend is set to make her reality show debut in the near future. Life & Style reports that Rita Ora – a British singer/model who started dating the former Dancing with the Stars contestant in late 2011 – will appear on at least one episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians next season. The installment “will be about Rita coming to visit and meeting the family,” an insider tells the tabloid . Rob previously dated Adrienne Bailon for a couple of years, splitting in 2009. He hasn’t been linked with anyone since and has actually remained mostly out of the spotlight, compared to his topless sisters , that is. Let’s face it, though: President Obama is scarcely in the spotlight compared to that trio. [Photos: WENN.com]

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Miranda Cosgrove Drops Second ‘iCarly’ Soundtrack

iCarly: iSoundtrack II features original songs from Nickelodeon cast and hits by Katy Perry, Ke$ha. By Jocelyn Vena Miranda Cosgrove Photo: MTV News Miranda Cosgrove is currently in between seasons of her hit Nickelodeon series, “iCarly,” but that doesn’t mean that fans can’t dance their butts off to some of the show’s choice tunes. On Tuesday (January 24), the teen star dropped iCarly: iSoundtrack II , and it’s certainly filled with just enough Carly musical goodness to keep everyone at bay until the next season of the show kicks off. Featuring original tunes from Cosgrove and her “iCarly” castmates, the album also includes hits like Katy Perry ‘s “Hot N Cold” and Ke$ha ‘s “Blow.” For her part, Cosgrove recorded her songs during her 2011 Dancing Crazy Tour , making the experience that much more frenzied in the best way possible. “It was kind of crazy and chaotic, because I’d have a day off and I’d be in Boston or I’d be in New York and I’d go in the studio and work on these songs,” Cosgrove told MTV News. Cosgrove recently dropped the track “Million Dollars” off the record and elaborated a bit about why she wanted to record that song. “It’s kind of about like I was in a relationship and the person meant everything to me and then — I don’t know — it’s that feeling that you have when you break up with someone and you’re kind of questioning everything,” she said. “And you don’t really know what went wrong and you really cared about the person. So I mean I just try to do songs that are different experiences I’ve been through and stuff that I think people that watch my show can relate to.” While she is looking forward to releasing this new batch of music, she certainly isn’t ruling out hitting the studio to work on some of her own tunes. “I really want to. I love music and I love going on tour,” she said. “I think touring is one of my favorite things because I get to meet all the people that watch the show and are into the music. It’s totally different than being on a little sound stage.” Are you excited for the iCarly soundtrack? Leave a comment below. Related Artists Miranda Cosgrove

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Marg Helgenberger and Some CSI Armpit of the Day

Marg Helgenberger is some CSI star who just quit CSI because I assume she doesn’t want to by typecast, even though she’s been on the shit for what must feel like 2 decades and is only known for being on the shit…and only matters cuz of the shit…and can only afford her lavish lifestyle cus of the shit…leaving her with a blank slate of career options….at least in her mind….when in reality all she has to look forward to is Dancing with the Stars…which in her defense is probably a bigger show that CSI any day….you just don’t really get paid to be on it and it pretty much leads to no where….lots to look forward to while I look at her armpit and imagine smelling it, sucking it, and fucking it…cuz other lady parts are so played out and mainstream…

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Consider Uggie, Day 51: Artist Wonder Dog Visits Ellen, Facebook Following Hits 6K

Seeing Uggie, the Artist ‘s celebrated Jack Russell terrier, onstage Sunday night at the Golden Globes might have been enough to placate some observers who’ve demonstrated an interest in the wonder dog’s awards-season recognition . But for most who’ve joined the “Consider Uggie” chorus — 6,218 fans and counting — our mission is only getting started. We’ve seen the most measurable growth at both Movieline’s “Consider Uggie” Facebook page and the Weinstein Company’s @Uggie_theArtist Twitter feed, the latter of which in particular has become a comprehensive clearing house for all the #ConsiderUggie news and developments you can stand. And I hope you can stand a lot of them, because:

REVIEW: No Ifs or Ands, But Lots of Butts in Frederick Wiseman’s Delightful Crazy Horse

One of the most fascinating and intimate moments in Frederick Wiseman’s Crazy Horse , a peek behind the shimmery veil of Paris’s legendary semi-nude cabaret, is the one in which the club’s no-nonsense manager, Andrée Deissenberg, tells a reporter that women find the performances just as compelling as men do, if not more so – that watching this highly orchestrated display of beauty on-stage speaks to them in a way that goes far beyond garden-variety titillation. “The key to eroticism is the woman,” she says flatly, a statement the reporter doesn’t seem to fully agree with, though he at least has the good sense to bow to her authority on the matter. She knows what she’s talking about, and Wiseman clearly does too. For all his intelligence and attention to craft, Wiseman is also among the warmest, the least clinical, of all documentary filmmakers; there’s never any pretense that he’s just turning the camera on and letting it capture reality. His eyes are open every minute, and his mind is awake. The lithe beauties of Crazy Horse may seem an unlikely subject for Wiseman, who’s revered – rightly – for pictures like his debut, the 1967 Titicut Follies, which documented human atrocities at Massachusetts Correctional Institution Bridgewater. More recently, he’s captured the ramshackle camaraderie of boxing enthusiasts in Boxing Gym . And in La Danse, his seemingly casual yet intense observation of the backstage workings at the Paris Opera Ballet, he traced the ways in which the human body, with all its earthbound limitations, can be trained to move in ways that come as close as possible to human perfection. Now, he’s looking at semi-naked women. And what women! Crazy Horse is neither prurient nor titillating, and it’s not out to make a bold statement. (If you’re looking for evidence that some/most/all women who work as erotic dancers are exploited, damaged or in some way compromised, you won’t find it here.) Instead, the picture is celebratory, in its own quiet way, as well as clear-eyed. The Crazy Horse, which has been operating since 1951, is known for dance routines that are lavish, flirtatious, possibly just a little bit tacky, though in an exquisitely French way. Wiseman’s camera is open to all of it, as it is to the grace and vulnerability of the dancers who perform these routines (many of whom have ballet training). It could be that Wiseman, who is now 81, is more attuned than ever to observing and marveling at the wonder of human movement. We already know there’s eroticism in ballet and boxing. The next natural step, maybe, is to find it in a chorus line of beautiful young women wearing modified – and extremely skimpy – Royal Guardsmen’s outfits. Wiseman’s camera, as always, captures the big moments and the small ones: Preparing to go on-stage, a dancer dots her lash line with glue before applying a lush, flirty faux fringe. Late in the picture, we watch an audition in process, and while the focus is on the hopeful young women angling for a job, Wiseman also clues us in to the practical-mindedness of the judges: They may note, among themselves, that one girl’s legs may not be quite as long as they’d like, but there’s always a degree of businesslike kindness at work, too – they try to make their decisions as swiftly as possible, not wanting to prolong a prospective dancer’s hopeful anxiety any longer than necessary. (It’s the exact opposite of what you see on so-called reality TV.) And, as always, Wiseman is acutely aware of the dollars-and-cents reality behind any illusion. He takes us behind the scenes as Deissenberg and the club’s director and choreographer, Philippe Decouflé, wrangle with the economic realities of running the Crazy Horse: At one point Decouflé begs to close the club for a short time, so he can come up with brand-new routines and even just clean the spotlights, which have become grimy and don’t highlight the contours of the women’s bodies as they should. Deissenberg shakes her head, asserting grimly that there’s no way the shareholders would go for it. Artistry, whether in ballet or burlesque, has to find ways to flourish despite economic restrictions. But mostly, Crazy Horse focuses on the dancing, the dancers, and the silly-wonderful nature of the Crazy Horse routines. Wiseman doesn’t focus on any single dancer – the word ensemble is key here – and yet the individual performers still emerge as distinctly human. At one point, as the dancers wait to go on-stage, they gather ‘round a TV to watch a Russian compilation tape of ballet flubs, laughing hysterically as presumably perfect dancers slip, stumble, and otherwise humiliate themselves. At another point, Decouflé discusses a routine, called Venus, that the performers dislike because it requires them to touch each other. “The girls often come out of it in tears,” he says. “They’re modest.” The moment is revealing, and more than a little touching: These women revel, publicly, in the beauty of their bodies, but feel awkward and strange when it comes to touching one another. It’s a boundary of privacy and intimacy that they’d rather not breach. When you see the Crazy Horse routines, this makes sense: We’re not talking about improvised bumping and grinding here (although, of course, in the right setting that can be perfectly OK too). These are meticulously orchestrated numbers in which the illusion of nakedness is more extreme than the actual fact of it. The women are both unsheathed and highly artificial. They might wear Rudi Gernreich-style unitards that consist of little more than a triangle of fabric held up, very helpfully, by two slender straps, leaving the breasts fully exposed. Slatted or polka-dotted lighting effects are often used to highlight specific womanly attributes. It’s worth noting, too, that there’s definitely a Crazy Horse type: We’re not talking about a celebration of all shapes and sizes here. At one point in the picture the dancers don headphones offstage to record a theme song, describing themselves, with marvelous tunelessness, as “the girls of the Crazy.” The girls of the Crazy typically have smallish breasts (not an implant in sight) and glorious, rounded bottoms, which they thrust out at every opportunity – at the Crazy, it’s all about the butt. But what about the dancing? There’s a great deal of physical discipline necessary to pull these routines together, as the rehearsal sequences show. The illusion of eroticism is a harsh taskmistress, and the shoes are killer, too. There’s nothing harder on feet than dancing en pointe , but it can’t be all that easy executing a Cirque du Soleil-style routine, as one dancer does, in a pair of shoes that consist of a Lucite spike heel attached to the bare foot with a few pieces of elastic. Like all dancers, the Crazy Horse performers are aware of the importance of elongating the body. And even if numbers like the one called “Baby Buns” are designed to celebrate certain parts of the anatomy, the reality is that there are a lot of hardworking muscles beneath all those comely attributes. Crazy Horse is a movie about process, about performance, about the exacting nature of producing an exquisite, entertaining sexual illusion. Yet Wiseman isn’t one of those documentarians who can’t see the forest through the trees: The girls of the Crazy are simply beautiful and delightful to look at. Even Wiseman, cerebral, perceptive, and a maestro in the editing room, can’t resist urging us, with images if not with words, “Just look at them!” And so we do. Follow Stephanie Zacharek on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Kirstie Alley’s Weight Loss Plan: Dance For 100 Days

Kirstie Alley has lost 100 pounds since her peak weight. That’s amazing. But how does the Dancing With the Stars finalist plan on keeping it off? On New Year’s Day, Alley launched 100 Days of Dance, a program in which she encourages people to dance for 100 consecutive days in order to lose weight or stay fit. “I want everyone to experience some version of Dancing with the Stars,” says Alley, 60. “People don’t have to do monotonous, zombie workouts that are boring.” “Dancing is free and you can do it anywhere and any time.” The actress, now a size 6 and 130 lbs., says she backs up her big talk, staying fit by dancing 1-2 hours a day and following the diet plan Organic Liason. She’ll post videos of herself dancing on the site for 100 days starting on Sunday and she hopes to spotlight exotic locales with special guests along the way. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Dancing with the Stars Reruns Coming to GSN

To promote Game Show Network’s acquisition of Dancing with the Stars reruns, the cable channel recruited some past faves along with reigning champ J.R. Martinez . Pros Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Derek Hough and Lacey Schwimmer joined Ralph Macchio, Mel B, Rick Fox, Gilles Marini, Audrina Patridge and Chaz Bono for a shoot. You can begin catching reruns of DWTS on January 21 at 6 p.m. ET. First up: Season 4 (won by Apolo Ohno). GSN bought repeats through the coming Season 14. Dancing With the Stars returns again this spring in the time slot now occupied by The Bachelor , which kicks off its all-new quest for love/drama/laughs/ratings tonight.

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