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The Traveling Show

With the final debate tonight, I wanted to share some photos of Mom, Dad and Governor Palin on the campaign trail last week. I’ve had so much fun visiting headquarters and doing book signings over the past couple of weeks, but it’s been great joining up with the campaign again. The pace never lets up between take-offs and touchdowns and everything in between. The energy and enthusiasm at the rallies is phenomenal! Be sure to tune in to the debate tonight. We’ll have more posts soon! Song of the Day: “Pump It Up” by Elvis Costello

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I am not President Bush…

My father nothing short of ROCKED Wednesday night’s debate and I have never been more proud. He got up and showed this country why he is the right person to lead it into the future, and open the door to the reinvention of the Republican Party. I am always proud of my Dad but even more so when he lets his maverick tendencies show so clearly. Eighteen more days to go and this election is nowhere near over!!! Song of the Day: “Block Rockin’ Beats” by The Chemical Brothers

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Stephen Colbert on D&D

…….hey buddy,….everyone went through the “rat problem” phase. In the spring of 1976 I was in seventh grade. I had been reading science fiction for two years and had just started bleeding over into fantasy. One day at lunch I overheard my friend Keith saying, “I listened at the door, and I didn't hear anything, so I went inside and got attacked by a giant rat!” I said, “What do you mean, you listened at the door? What are you talking about?” They said, “Well, it's kind of hard to explain, but in this game called Dungeons & Dragons there's a probability that you'll hear something through a door, and my character's a thief so he can hear better. The game just came out. Come over Friday and we'll play.” I did and was instantly hooked. A whole new kind of game. No board — just dice, just probabilities. It allowed me to enter the world of the books I was reading. I put more effort into that game than I ever did into my schoolwork. We were all complete outcasts in school — beyond the fringe, beyond nerds. We were our own sub-dimensional bubble of the school. I'm not even sure we were on the rolls of any of the classes; that's how outcast we were. D&D made quite a little explosion when it first came out. We were close to the Bible Belt, and ministers were preaching on TV against it, saying that it was a cult,….. to be continued,…after these dots…………….. http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/dungeons-dragons-online/537989p1.html added by: remanns

Gettin’ Jiggy With Sir Paul

Looks like someone’s in a good mood! Check out Sir Paul McCartney as he ‘busts a move’ out the door of the Radio 1 building in central London today. The former Beatle was all smiles as he did a little dance for photographers before signing a few autographs for some fans.

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Scarlett Johansson Is Making Me Uncomfortable

I’m not sure I like these pictures of Scarlett Johansson in her new ads for Mango , they kinda remind me of something you’d see on the news in a report on pedophiles in the 80’s, but without her face being all blurred. I feel uneasy posting them. I know she’s like thirty, I really have no idea how old she is, but I still feel like the FBI is going to knock down the door to my mother’s basement for this. Enjoy them while you can.

Miley Fell For Chivalry

It wasn’t boyfriend Liam Hemsworth’s six-pack that caught Miley Cyrus’ eye… The pop star said she was bowled over at the Aussie hunk’s manners. “He opened the door for me. I was like, ‘I have been in Los Angeles for three years and I don’t think any guy has actually opened the door for me’. I was like, ‘Wow, that is super impressive’. I actually turned to the director and said, ‘He’s got the job, he’s hot and he opened the door. Excellent’.” From their first meeting, Hemsworth scored himself a girlfriend and a job co-starring in The Last Song. Not bad! Related Links: Last Song Lovebirds

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Miley Cyrus Discusses Her Chemistry With Liam Hemsworth On ‘Ellen’

‘We’ve been together for 10 months now and I’m really happy,’ singer says about her beau and ‘Last Song’ co-star. By Jocelyn Vena Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus Photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Chopard Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth didn’t share their onscreen/offscreen chemistry from the get-go. Cyrus says that when the couple first started shooting their movie “The Last Song” last summer, she wasn’t sure how Hemsworth felt about her. In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres set to air on “Ellen” next Wednesday, Cyrus, who also appeared on “American Idol” this week, explains that when she first met Hemsworth, she had no intention of dating him, or anyone else for that matter. “I was actually going through a tough time. I was like, guys just need to be out of my life for a little while,” she explained. “[I thought] ‘I just need to alone.’ “I kind of just wanted to focus on my work. I tend to hide behind my work sometimes,” she says of how she felt at the time. But there was something about Hemsworth that made her change her mind. “But I met him, and he opened the door for me, and I was like, I have been in L.A. for three years and I don’t think any guy has actually opened the door for me,” she added. “It wasn’t that he wanted the job. That’s just who he is. I was like, ‘Wow, that is super-impressive.’ I actually turned to the director and said, ‘He’s got the job.’ He’s hot and he opened the door. Excellent.” The attraction was there for Cyrus, but she wasn’t sure they could make it work. “We started filming and at one point the chemistry was kind of awkward. … I liked him a little bit, he liked me a little bit, but it was awkward,” she said. “Then I was like, ‘OK, just fake it.’ [I said] ‘Please just pretend you like me’ and he was like ‘I don’t have to pretend. I really do like you.’ [Then it was like] ‘OK, you’re going to be my boyfriend. Cool.’ ” So, how good are things for the pair now? Apparently pretty great. “We’ve been together for 10 months now and I’m really happy,” she said. “I like him more now than I did [before] because we know more about each other.” “The Last Song” is due in theaters Wednesday, March 31. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Last Song.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘The Last Song’ Exclusive Clip Related Artists Miley Cyrus

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An Evening with Tween Fashion Blogging Sensation Tavi Gevinson

The thing about Tavi Gevinson is: She’s only 13 but she is already a famous and controversial fashion blogger. Last night, Tavi swooped into a Fashion Week party and we were able to talk to her for 1.5 minutes. Tavi started her blog, Style Rookie , back in March of 2008. People took notice because, woah, here is a very young girl from Chicago blogging about something young girls normally don’t blog about and doing it pretty well! There were many articles written about her . She became a muse for designers Rodarte ( “Tavi Gevinson defines Rodarte for Target” ), a columnist for Harpers Bazaar and a Pop Magazine cover girl. She annoyed fashion elite by wearing an enormous pink bow to a Dior show and was subjected to an inevitable backlash at the hands of industry heavies. People whispered that a “team” wrote her posts, that she was fashion’s JT Leroy. Some people whispered this to New York magazine. Now, Tavi is synonymous with “fashion blogger” and everything wonderful or terrible one might choose to see in the species. It’s all about access: If you’re bullish on bloggers, Tavi’s weird dress and untrammeled prose prove that only the roaming satellite, the lone enthusiast, can rescue an industry whose identically uncomfortable shoes are always sitting atop egg shells for fear of getting cut off from the goods. But detractors argue that Tavi’s own access derives from her uncritical fawning over certain designers. They see young fashion bloggers like Tavi and Bryanboy as basically copy writers who work for free samples, eagerly shilling the products fed to them by older, savvier industry folk. Are Tavi and her ilk tools of the establishment or true iconoclasts? Short-lived gimmicks or a revolutionary vanguard? All the anxieties of an access-obsessed industry are reflected, then magnified in Tavi’s tiny, spectacularly swathed frame. After all, if Tavi is the next big thing, you better make nice ASAP. Though this might be totally over-thinking it. To the crowd at China One in the East Village, where last night Brooklyn design duo I Love Factory held a Fashion Week party for a new line of fancy hats, Tavi was a real gut-level, “holy shit!” superstar. Tavi’s entrance—mom and entourage in tow—was heralded by a tectonic shift as partygoers scrambled out of Tavi’s way. Tavi passed through the parted crowd, back to where models showed off the hats. The two syllables of her name filled the room. A semi-circle of fans snapped pictures with their iPhones. The bolder ones approached her, then the party photographer Bronques waved them away so he could get a clear shot. Positively knee-high, with dyed gray hair and chunky, clear-framed glasses, Tavi looked like a fortune-teller with a malfunctioning pituitary gland. But in a good way! She looked over the product, spoke with some well-wishers then headed for the door. Tavi had just been at the Alexander Wang show, where New York spotted her . She said she felt “kind of mixed” about it when I cornered her at the door; she would sort out her thoughts about the collection while writing her post. I asked what she thought was driving Tavimania and her answer can only be described as precocious: “A lot of people tell me I remind them of a younger version of themselves. Other people have their own reasons, I don’t know.” I asked her about the politics of fashion, which she’s complained about on her blog. She said she takes fashion industry machinations with a grain of salt: “I wish the fashion industry could laugh at itself more.” Also, haters, Tavi doesn’t read your stuff. “I spend all day with myself—I don’t need to read about myself too.” Then Bronques brought over party promoter Alexis Mincollo to have his picture taken with Tavi. Mincollo said he hadn’t heard of Tavi before tonight, but Bronques had explained who she was and what she does; Mincollo was into it. Tavi gamely posed with Mincollo. Then, maybe seven minutes after she arrived, Tavi left. Alexis Mincollo and Tavi. Photo by Lastnightsparty.com

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An Evening with Tween Fashion Blogging Sensation Tavi Gevinson

An Evening with 13 Year-old Fashion Blogging Sensation Tavi Gevinson

The thing about Tavi Gevinson is: She’s only 13 but she is already a famous and controversial fashion blogger. Last night, Tavi swooped into a Fashion Week party and we were able to talk to her for 1.5 minutes. Tavi started her blog, Style Rookie , back in March of 2008. People took notice because, woah, here is a very young girl from Chicago blogging about something young girls normally don’t blog about and doing it pretty well! There were many articles written about her . She became a muse for designers Rodarte ( “Tavi Gevinson defines Rodarte for Target” ), a columnist for Harpers Bazaar and a Pop Magazine cover girl. She annoyed fashion elite by wearing an enormous pink bow to a Dior show and was subjected to an inevitable backlash at the hands of industry heavies. People whispered that a “team” wrote her posts, that she was fashion’s JT Leroy. Some people whispered this New York magazine. Now, Tavi is synonymous with “fashion blogger” and everything wonderful or terrible one might choose to see in the species. It’s all about access: If you’re bullish on bloggers, Tavi’s weird dress and untrammeled prose prove that only the roaming satellite, the lone enthusiast, can rescue an industry where identically uncomfortable shoes are always sitting atop egg shells, so concerned are its members about being cut off from the goods. But detractors argue that Tavi’s own access derives from her uncritical fawning over certain designers. They see young fashion bloggers like Tavi and Bryanboy as little more than copy writers who work for free samples, eagerly shilling the products fed to them by older, savvier industry folk. Are Tavi and her ilk tools of the establishment or true iconoclasts? Short-lived gimmicks or a revolutionary vanguard? All the anxieties of an access-obsessed industry are reflected, then magnified in Tavi’s tiny, spectacularly swathed frame. After all, if Tavi is the next big thing, you better make nice ASAP. Though this might be totally over-thinking it. To the crowd at China One in the East Village, where last night Brooklyn design duo I Love Factory held a Fashion Week party for a new line of fancy hats, Tavi was a real gut-level, “holy shit!” superstar. Tavi’s entrance—mom and entourage in tow—was heralded by a tectonic shift as partygoers scrambled out of Tavi’s way. Tavi passed through the part in the crowd, back to where models showed off the hats. The two syllables of her name filled the room. A semi-circle of fans snapped pictures with their iPhones. The bolder ones approached her, then the party photographer Bronques waved them away so he could get a clear shot. Positively knee-high, with dyed gray hair and chunky, clear-framed glasses, Tavi looked like a fortune-teller with a malfunctioning pituitary gland. She looked over the product, spoke with some well-wishers then headed for the door. Tavi had just been at the Alexander Wang show, where New York spotted her . She said she felt “kind of mixed” about it when I cornered her at the door; she would sort out her thoughts while writing her post. I asked what she thought was driving Tavimania and her answer can only be described as precocious: “A lot of people tell me I remind them of a younger version of themselves. Other people have their own reasons, I don’t know.” I asked her about the politics of fashion, which she’s complained about on her blog. She said she takes fashion industry machinations with a grain of salt: “I wish the fashion industry could laugh at itself more.” Also, haters, Tavi doesn’t read your stuff. “I spend all day with myself—I don’t need to read about myself too.” Then Bronques brought over party promoter Alexis Mincollo to have his picture taken with Tavi. Mincollo said he had never heard of Tavi before tonight, but Bronques had explained who she was, and he was into it. Tavi gamely posed with Mincollo. Then, maybe seven minutes after she first arrived, Tavi was gone.

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Tila Tequila Pretends To Be Stalked

Lying about pregnancy is sooooo last week. The new attention-grabbing fad? Inventing a stalker! Isn’t that right, Tila Tequila? With buzz dying down over her fake baby , the extraordinarily troubled celebrity has resorted to a new story in order to remain in the news: someone is supposedly stalking her. Police cars were summoned to Tila’s San Fernando Valley house yesterday, as they responded to a distress call from the reality TV star. She claimed there was a man in a car sitting outside her property and that he had been there for two weeks. In a stunning turn of events, though, officers searched the scene and found no trace of anyone. But Tila insists she’s telling the truth. “There’s been a psycho stalker and he’s getting closer to my door and tried to get in,” she lied to Radar Online. “He’s been sitting in the rain for days trying to say hi to me. He put his eye up to my door and was trying to peek in.” Hmmm… we wonder if he saw her making love to her baby daddy in that case. Last April, Tequila claimed someone broke into her home and posted messages on her Twitter account. Police were suspicious because the messages were actually coherent and full of truth, but no arrests were made.

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