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Paula Abdul’s ‘Live To Dance’ Premiere Showcases Multiple Generations

Kids and seniors steal the show, as new CBS talent competition kicks off. By Kara Warner Jalen performs on “Live To Dance” on Tuesday Photo: CBS Nearly a year and a half since she left her post on the “American Idol” judges’ panel, Paula Abdul returned to television on Tuesday night with her reality dance competition, “Live to Dance.” The choreographer-turned-pop-star was joined by former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt and longtime Michael Jackson choreographer Travis Payne on the new panel for the CBS show that takes from the playbook of other talent competitions like “Idol,” “America’s Got Talent” and “So You Think You Can Dance.” “Live to Dance” begins with a large pool of contestants competing for a $500,000 price. They are to be narrowed down by the judges and then voted on by the American public. There is also a plucky Australian host, Andrew Gunsberg, who seems to be channeling a mix of “SYTYCD” host Cat Deeley and “Idol” superstar Ryan Seacrest. Tuesday’s two-hour premiere kicked off with audition rounds in Los Angeles and New York where the judges watched hopefuls of all ages, shapes and sizes. Abdul said she’s looking for the best new dance act in America — specifically bold, daring dancers who are “willing to break barriers.” Whether any barriers were broken is yet to be determined. In order for a dancer or group to move past the audition round into the semi-finals, they had to receive two out of three stars from the illustrious panel. If an act was especially convincing or received support from the audience after receiving only one of three stars, the judges had the option of changing their initial judgment in order to move that act through to the next round. Highlights included the first contestant of the evening, 9-year-old hip-hop dancer Jalen, whose energetic performance wowed the judges and made his dad cry. “You have so much joy that comes out of that face of yours,” Abdul told the little dancer. “I just want to squeeze it!” Other memorable acts were senior dancers Bev, 83, and Hap, 68, who surprised the audience with a funk/jazz routine and celebrated their three gold stars from the judges by doing victory pushups right on the stage. The last acts from the Los Angeles round that stood out were young contemporary partners Jill and Jacob, who sweetly danced around the issue of whether they were romantically linked or not. Paula Abdul superfan Stone wasn’t the most talented contestant, but because he performed his “dance” to Abdul’s hit “Forever Your Girl,” he won the audience (and Abdul) over. Though he didn’t make it, he received a hug from his idol, who told the audience that “Forever Your Girl” was a song that can only belong to one person, her father (who was shown beaming up at his daughter from the audience). And then it was time for the New York auditions. Highlights from the Big Apple included another senior, Bonnie Buchner, a 90-year-old woman who tapped her way into the audience’s heart, but not into the semi-finals. Abdul did call Buchner a “precious gift,” though. Other stand-outs were a troupe of kids dressed as creepy zombies dancing in and around a mausoleum, a contortionist who looked like he popped joints and bones out of place, a group called “Twitch” that featured a bunch of girls and one guy (Abdul told them they inspired her), and the closing act of the evening, a very young ballroom dance pair (they looked to be no more than 8 or 9 years old, if that), D’Angelo and Amanda, who admitted to “maybe” being boyfriend and girlfriend. There were definitely memorable performances, but two hours seemed a bit lengthy. We’ll have to wait and see how they continue or change the format in later episodes. And the host, if he is indeed the host, could use more to do than just chatting with contestants backstage and occasionally attempting to engage the audience. “Idol” fans who were hoping for some signature kooky Abdul moments were probably mildly disappointed that her comments were more of the sweet-and-heartfelt variety (“You are a bright ray of sunshine!”) than filled with loopy non sequiturs. But the show is young! What did you think of Paula Abdul’s “Live to Dance”? Share your reviews in the comments! Related Artists Paula Abdul

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Courteney Cox Cozies Up to Brian Van Holt at Christmas Party

If David Arquette has not lost it already, this news may send him over the edge. Sources tell E! News that Courteney Cox and Cougar Town co-star Brian Van Holt acted quite cozy at that show’s holiday party this week. “Courteney and Brian pretty much stuck together the majority of the evening,” a witness said . “There wasn’t any hand-holding or kissing. But they did stay and stand together for most of the party.” On their ABC sitcom, Cox portrays Jules and Van Holt play her ex-husband, Bobby. Rumors of a personal relationship between the pair started in May .

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Maroon 5 Announced As Critics’ Choice Movie Awards House Band

Group will perform classic tunes and their own hits at show, which airs January 14 on VH1. By James Dinh Maroon 5’s James Valentine, Adam Levine and Jesse Carmichael Photo: Jamie McCarthy/ Getty Images are known for their talent, charm and pop-rock-flavored hit songs. And it’s just those qualities that will be showcased when the group serves as the evening house band for the 16th Critics’ Choice Movie Awards . During the ceremony, which airs live on VH1 on Friday, January 14, at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT, the band will perform classic tunes and its own hit songs between awards and during commercial breaks. According to a press release , the group will also treat guests and attendees to numbers when they perform in the middle of the red carpet during the live pre-show and official after-party festivities. This marks a first for the awards show’s house band. VH1 president Tom Calderone spoke about the group’s role during the evening ceremony. “The nominees, presenters and guests in the house at the annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards are all A-list,” he said in the release. “We’ve been huge supporters of Maroon 5 since the beginning of their career, and watched them become an international success. Having them join our production as the house band brings an unprecedented level of excitement and musical talent to the show.” Shortly after their gig at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards, Maroon 5 will venture out of the United States and onto a worldwide trek with stops throughout Europe, Asia and Australia. Are you excited to see Maroon 5 perform during the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards ? Sound off in the comments below. Related Artists Maroon 5

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Rip Torn Pleads Guilty in Bank Break-In Case

Filed under: Rip Torn , Celebrity Justice Rip Torn pled guilty today to charges stemming from that incident back in January where he broke into a Connecticut bank while drunk and armed. Ah, the good ol’ days … Torn pled guilty to a litany of charges: reckless endangerment, criminal trespass,… Read more

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Hulk Hogan Wedding — Beach BRAWL, Cops Called

Filed under: Hulk Hogan , Celebrity Justice , wedding , TMZ Sports It figures … only Hulk Hogan ‘s wedding would require a referee — TMZ has learned cops were called when a brawl broke out in the middle of the nuptials this evening in Florida. Sources at the wedding tell us a photographer was trying to snap shots of… Read more

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Adam Lambert at Y100 Jingle Ball: Performance Videos

Forget caroling for the holidays. Major music acts spent the last few days Jingle Balling. Stars such as Selena Gomez, Katy Perry and Justin Bieber performed at Jingle Ball concerts hosted by radio stations across the country, from New York to Florida. The latest took place last night, as Y100 gathered artists at the BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, FL. Adam Lambert was one of the featured acts on the evening and we’ve posted two videos from his time on stage below. Enjoy! Adam Lambert: Sleepwalker If I Had You Performance

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UGA admissions decisions

Those who applied for “early-action” admission to UGA can learn their status in one of several ways this year. They can wait for decision letters that will arrive by mail starting next week or they can find out by going online the evening of Dec. 3 and using the password-protected status check on the admissions office web site: www.admissions.uga.edu. Others may choose to get the news via their iPhone with the UGA Admissions App that allows them to check their application status. For some 6,100

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Dem McDermott: ‘Little Baby Jesus And All This Stuff’

Was Jim McDermott mocking Christmas?

Schultz: I’ll Make Mike Pence ‘Pray To The Porcelain God’

Just when you thought Ed Schultz couldn't get any grosser . . . On his MSNBC show this evening, Schultz bragged that by the time he was done with Mike Pence, the GOP congressman from Indiana would be “praying to the porcelain god.” Schultz made his vulgar boast in a tease for a subsequent “Psycho Talk” segment in which the MSNBC host took Pence to task for suggesting that Joe the Plumber had it right in 2008. read more

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Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2 Episode 8

Private Chefs of Beverly Hills is now ready to hit your television screen on the 30th day of November, 2010 around at 11 o’clock in the evening only in food Channel. It is the eight episode of Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2. The given title of Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2 Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Season 2 Episode 8 is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading