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Why John Hughes Never Made the Black "Breakfast Club"

Ben Hoffman sits down with former “Diff'rent Strokes” star Todd Bridges to discuss his new autobiography, “Killing Willis.” In this exclusive outtake, Todd tells the story of meeting John Hughes and the possibility of being cast in “The Breakfast Club.” Except, it turned out, Hughes and his producing partner had no idea how to write about black kids' lives. infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Sarah Haskins, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://facebook.com/infomania . added by: Ben_Hoffman

Exclusive: Reuters Chief Spikes Story on Killing of His Own Staffers In Baghdad [Wikileaks]

David Schlesinger , the editor in chief of Reuters, declined to run a story by one of his own reporters containing claims that the 2007 killings of two Reuters staffers in Baghdad by U.S. troops may have been war crimes. More

Donovan McNabb Redskins Now from Philadelphia Eagles Trade NFL Exclusive

Donovan McNabb  is now the newest member of the Washington Redskins after the Philadelphia Eagles trade. The Eagles traded him to the Redskins for some draft picks. There are mixed emotions to this trade. DeAngelo Hall tweeted that he welcomes the newest member of the Washington Redskins in the DC area. Donovan McNabb reportedly wanted to go to the Redskins and was excited about the trade. He went to the Washington Redskins instead of other teams like the Raiders because McNabb supposedly wanted to be under coach Mike Shanahan. You can see other exclusive reports and the interview with McNabb Redskins here Donovan McNabb Redskins Now from Philadelphia Eagles Trade NFL Exclusive Donovan McNabb Redskins Now from Philadelphia Eagles Trade NFL Exclusive is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

The Pacific Season 1 Episode 4 – Gloucester/Pavuvu/Banika (Online Streaming Video Link)

Watch The Pacific Season 1 Episode 4 – Gloucester/Pavuvu/Banika . The 4th episode of this 1st season that aired 04/04/10, Sunday at 9:00 P.M. on HBO. The Pacific’s new episode entitled “Gloucester/Pavuvu/Banika” has Sledge being sent to train for battle in Camp Elliot after being listed as a marine. The 1st Marine Corps will now be sent out to the island off New Britain called Cape Gloucester to battle the Japanese who is holding the island. The marines ended up not only fighting the Japanese but also a tougher enemy which is the jungle terrain. Leckie who has survived Camp Gloucester battle is now starting to show some distinct effect of war and is now needed to be treated in a naval psychiatric hospital. Watch the latest episode of our favorite soldiers brought to us by HBO. Watch the full latest episode of The Pacific replay on line for free. We have provided the links for you where you can watch it online streaming or download it for your collection, it is located above the image and below this sentence in blue font. Watch The Pacific S1E4: Gloucester/Pavuvu/Banika The Pacific Season 1 Episode 4 – Gloucester/Pavuvu/Banika (Online Streaming Video Link) is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Lady Gaga’s Prison GF Says Kissing Her Was ‘Electric’ [Interviews]

Heather Cassils is the awesome-looking woman who plays Lady Gaga ‘s prison girlfriend in the “Telephone” video. But she’s also a well-known artist in her own right. And she loved making out with Gaga. Doree: Were you familiar with Gaga’s work before and what did you think of it? Heather: I was not really all that familiar with her work. I had heard her music (how can you not) but what I really noticed was her appearances at the Grammys and I recall appreciating the radical outfit choices, the birdcage on the head and the bleeding performance. This is more what stuck in my head than her music because as a visual artist it was interesting to see her making reference all across the spectrum of performance art from Lee Bowery to Ron Athey. I was impressed that she was bringing these tropes into her work to bring these visuals to an entirely different audience. D: How’d you meet Gaga? Describe the process of getting asked/selected to be in the video. Were you immediately interested? H: I run my own personal training business out of a small gym in Silverlake. At my gym there is another trainer named Dallas Malloy. She is an amazing bodybuilder who is also a talented actor. Dallas called me randomly one day from an audition telling me that she a casting agent was looking for female bodybuilders. Apparently they could not find enough of them so Dallas thought of me because, although I am not as huge as pro builders, with the right camera work I can look massive. I thanked Dallas and told her that acting was not really my thing but when she told me it was to play a security guard in a woman’s prison for a Beyoncé/ Gaga video. With the mention of Beyoncé’s name I told her to give me the address. (I LOVE Destiny’s Child especially) I ended up being cast as an inmate and I went to set that day for the “camp” factor. I figured I could cross Beyoncé video off my list. Upon arriving, I was sent up to set, saddened to learn that Beyonce was rehearsing for the Grammys. We blocked the prison yard scene with a Lady Gaga double a few times. Escorted by an entourage, The Lady herself, came on set. Within minuets her people called me over. Draped in chains and clad in cat suit she extended her manicured hand to me. “Hello, I’m Lady Gaga.” “Hello, I’m Heather Cassils.” That’s how I met Lady Gaga—a bizarre and organic unfolding of events that can only take place in Los Angeles. D: Did you know what the storyline of the “Telephone” video was before you shot the scene? How was your role described to you? Are you wearing your own clothes or did they design a costume for you? H: I had no idea about the story line, except that I was to be a security guard in a woman’s prison scene ( which I thought was hilarious). My initial role was not described to me at all with the exception of the interactions I had with Gaga after meeting her. She looked me over and told me she wanted me to play her “girlfriend in prison.” She mulled over our interactions and said finally in definitively: “when I want some one I never go to them, they come to me… so you come to me.” She then told me I was to “touch her inappropriately.” As for costuming, the night before the shoot we were sent a list of clothing options to turn up in, items such as bikinis, thongs, high heels etc. At this point I panicked and called the casting director informing her that I do not do bikinis and heels. She assured me it would be okay if I turned up in some dark form fitting clothes. So I actually wore my girlfriend’s pants and leather vest that day. (Great thing about dating women is that you double your wardrobe possibilities). But generally I wear similar garb. I like to fashion my self after a Tom of Finland drawing or the illustrious art hustler of the ’70s Peter Berlin . I showed up dressed as you see in the video and was sent up to set. D: How does this video dovetail with your own art? H: In my artwork I use my body as my medium and I address many subjects, gender representation being one of them. I see the construction of my physique as a performance which purposely toys with the traditional process of Greek sculptors, who were said to find their ideal form by chipping away at a block of marble and discarding any unnecessary material. I see my body as a conceptual sculpture, a critique of the social pressure we feel to make our bodies conform to an aesthetic, binary gendered and cultural ideal. People have all sorts of reactions to my body, within the context of my art work as well as being out in the world. When I lived in London, I had a group of people pull their car over to ask me what gender I was, they just had to know, because the in between was too much for them. Not knowing and the suspension of disbelief and what that does to people—it starts with the body, but it can translate into all kinds of other important things. Visual impressions have a lot of power, more power than language, for this reason I see my being included in the Gaga video as a sort of infiltration. So if my job as artist is to think about how various symbol combine to make meaning, than I guess one could say that being in the Gaga video, and all the dialogue that has come out of being included in the video, is an extension of my art practice. D: How many takes did you have to do to get the kiss down? What was it like to kiss Lady Gaga? Is she a good kisser? H: The kiss was down from the get go. It happened very naturally and organically. I leaned into smell her and I started by kissing her neck. It was electric and when I got to her mouth, she actually kissed me. Kissing lady Gaga was like kissing any beautiful woman you feel a connection with, as soon as I touched her she was just that, very sensitive and responsive. It even eclipsed the crazy cigarette glasses that were smoking. I think we did four or five takes, it all happened so fast, it was a bit of a blur. By the last takes we were brushing ashes off each other and coughing and laughing. Talk about second hand smoke! But really it was a performance and that yes she is a good kisser but kissing my girlfriend is even more powerful as I’m totally under her spell. D: Why is it important for queer artists to increase their visibility? What are other ways you’re doing that? Do you consider yourself a political artist? Why or why not? H: It is important for queer artists to increase their visibility because it offers up options. Since I have done this video I have had over 15,000 people look at my artist website . To my surprise I have gotten a ton of really young people contacting me, telling me how much they appreciate what I have been articulating in the media and also how much they connect with my art. Some of these letters are from very young queer and disenfranchised people, who live in smaller cities with no support. Teens have written me from Germany, France and Scotland, telling me of their feelings of alienation and that by being the artist that I am, and by being outspoken about my beliefs that I have helped them alleviate their own personal feelings of shame around gender identity and sexuality. To me this is truly an honor and the ultimate service I can provide as a cultural producer. My work starts with my own body, which I have manipulated via diet and exercise to produce a physique that is not usually associated with the female gender. I see life as a sort of performance art work and that every gesture you make, every way you present yourself is a possibility to author an experience for those surrounding you which could be art. As for my more formal art practice, I create living paintings where you use a live element to have people really stay with the composition of the piece. For my most recent performance “Tiresius” I stood in a plexi podium, and fit my body inside a classical Greek male torso carved from ice, which I melted over a 5 hour period with the heat from my body. Tiresius, the Greek mythological character, makes frequent appearances in the arts – from Dante’s Inferno to T.S. Eliot’s The Wasteland, he is a crucial but almost always marginal figure straddling time, gender, life and death. Here I cast the story of Tiresius as one of endurance and transformation, in which masculinity both freezes the body, and melts away. I perform Hard Times blind, wearing prosthetic mask that makes my eyes appear to have been removed from their sockets. I wear a frosted blond wig and the deep tan of a bodybuilding lady. Clad in a coral body thong, I teeter seven feet in the air on plank of slippery wood upheld by construction scaffolding. For six minutes I perform a body building routine in slow motion. I manipulate my body into the poses with a very controlled, methodical and deliberate slowness borrowed from butoh dance. Holding such deep muscular contractions for extended periods causes an overload of the central nervous system—all my limbs convulse and shake uncontrollably. Culturally and politically, we are in a state of rotting from the inside out. Hard Times responds to the culture of consumption and denial with an image of a body that sputters and twitches with exertion to maintain its manicured surface. I will be doing a performance of Hard Times in an upcoming Movement Research Spring 2010 Festival entitled “HARDCORPS” curated by A.L. Steiner, Aki Sasamoto, Melanie Maar and Walter Dundervill. My art is a thermometer of sorts, which takes the temperature of our cultural climate. Am I political artist? I suppose I am, because nothing exists outside the realm of politics. To say you are political is a political statement. D: Did you find anything problematic about Gaga’s video when you watched it in full? Do you feel that the LGBT community was fairly represented, or is it in itself a step forward that the community can be satirized in a mainstream video? H: No, I find nothing problematic about Gaga’s video. For some one to say that it is bad to have representation of LGBTQ people in prison in a music is just ludicrous to me. To be able to poke, to parody ourselves means we have come along way. They are missing the point. In addition, Gaga is exploiting all images in the video, including herself. The structure of the video claims everything from Thelma and Louise to early sexploitation films. My friend Michelle Johnson is an EXCELLENT filmmaker has mad a film recently called Lezploitation , which reclaims of exploitation films of this era through a lesbian gaze. While Gaga may not be a lesbian, Gaga is clearly not straight but certainly she is queer. I don’t see any problem with her reclaiming these images as well! D: Anything else you’d like to add? H: In a world where technology is king, where we interact more and more on line with social networking and e-mail, it is all the more important to construct real relationships in which you effect social change for the better. It is SO important to know where our hard fought free expression comes from. If Gaga’s work speaks to people, they might also be interested in the art work of amazing trans artist Zachary Drucker, David Wojnarovich and Leigh Bowery who died of AIDS, Ron Athey, Eleanor Antin, Michel Clarke, Maria Abramovich, Adrian Piper and Emory Douglas – the lead graphic artist for the Black Panthers. Some of these artists have more notoriety than others but there work is spellbindingly beautiful and so necessary for our consciousness. [ Photos by Clover Leary ]

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Proof Sandra Bullock Knew

Sandra Bullock definitely knew her husband was cheating on her at the Oscars . Here's our exclusive, incontrovertible proof! View

Tiger and Elin PHOTOS — Telltale Clues

TMZ TV has the first pictures of Tiger Woods and wife Elin Nordegren together, and there are hidden clues — clues that show Tiger and Elin are far from splitting up.To see the pictures — clues and all — watch TMZ TV tonight. … Permalink

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Wyclef Jean Paid His Mistress $105,000 Through His Haiti Charity [Employee Relations]

Yele Haiti , the sketchy foundation that Wyclef Jean founded to help the Haitian people —which received millions in the outpouring of generosity following the wake of the earthquake there—paid Jean’s mistress and personal assistant $105,000 in 2008. That’s Zakiya Khatou-Chevassus on the right in the photo above. According to Yele Haiti’s 2008 tax return, which was posted this week by the Smoking Gun , the charity paid Khatou-Chevassus $105,000 as an independent contractor in 2008 for “program development.” That amounts to roughly one-third of all the money Yele spent that year on management and general expenses. So what did she do for that money? Khatou-Chevassus is currently listed on Yele’s web site as the organization’s vice president. But according to four sources familiar with Yele’s operations, in 2008 she served as Jean’s personal assistant—working on his commercial endeavors as well as his charitable ones—and was involved romantically with the former Fugees star. “She worked for Wyclef on all Wyclef matters,” says one source who has worked with Jean in the past. “She did whatever Wyclef needed that day, whether it was related to Yele or not. She would do things like book flights, and she wasn’t very good at it. It’s a shame that she made that much money.” The source said Khatou-Chevassus’ salary amounted to more than three times what Suzie Sylvain, Yele Haiti’s dedicated program director who is credited by many Yele Haiti insiders with actually keeping the organization running, was paid. “Everyone knows they were in a relationship,” says another source familiar with Yele Haiti. “A dozen people, including me, saw and knew. It wasn’t a secret.” Jean is married, but he has said in the past that he has an open relationship with his wife. Jean has a long history of using Yele Haiti’s money for his own commercial gain. In 2005, 2006, and 2007, the foundation paid out a total of $410,000 to commercial entities controlled in whole or in part by Wyclef , including a whopping $250,000 for advertising time on a Haitian television station he co-owns. According to internal financial statements obtained by Gawker in January , Jean didn’t contribute a single dollar to Yele Haiti’s American operation during the year he founded it, and its founding executive director resigned because he “saw hundreds of thousands of dollars going to business needs and nothing going to the charity, when it seemed that part of Wyclef’s new PR strategy focuses on his charitable endeavors.” In 2006, he demanded a $100,000 fee to perform at a Yele Haiti fundraiser designed to raise money for his own hometown. The event was canceled in part because securing Jean’s participation was too expensive. As the Smoking Gun noted, Khatou-Chevassus seems to have done some modeling in the past . The photo on the right above was taken at a 2009 reception she organized in New York for Prince Edward’s International Award Association. (Captions from photographs taken at the event that we found online identify her as the CEO of Carte Blanche International, but we’re almost certain that’s an error. All of the people we spoke to who know Khatou-Chevassus say it’s preposterous that she’d be a credit card executive; we’ve called Carte Blanche to ask.) A call to Khatou-Chevassus and an e-mail to Yele Haiti’s publicist were not immediately returned.

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The Scandalous Scott Brown Lawsuit that No One Told You About [Exclusive]

Did you know that Scott Brown —the new star Republican Senator—was accused of harassing a female campaign worker in 1998? We have the documents to prove it. Did the Democrats blow an opportunity to keep their 60th Senate seat? In 2000, Scott Brown was a freshman state representative in Massachusetts. A few years earlier, he’d served on the Wrentham, Mass. Board of Selectmen. Jennifer Firth , a local mortgage banker who was elected to the Board of Selectmen in 1999, filed a civil defamation suit against Brown in July of 2000, alleging that he had harassed her when she worked on his campaign in 1998, and then tried to smear her reputation around town with forged letters and emails. According to Firth’s complaint, Brown engaged in “offensive” conduct that caused her to quit his campaign; he then tried to “defame and humiliate” her by spreading rumors to her colleagues that she “had made sexual advances” towards him during his campaign. She also alleged that Brown told several people that he’d had an “intimate relationship” with her and that he had a stack of sexually explicit letters that Firth had sent him. In her suit, Firth says that she’d never been sexually intimate with Brown, nor did she ever send him the aforementioned letters. A 2000 article in the local paper , the Sun Chronicle , reported that Brown had denied the charges; for her part, Firth said she felt that filing the suit was “the only way I could stop this.” The case then took a strange turn. Two days after the lawsuit was filed, Jennifer Firth’s lawyer, Harvey Schwartz , filed a motion to withdraw as her counsel, saying that “to the best of [Schwartz’s] knowledge, information and belief, the above allegations [by Firth] are not supported by ‘good grounds.'” The next day, Jennifer Firth withdrew her suit . It was dismissed with prejudice, which means it can never be re-filed. Brown told a local newspaper that her lawyer had decided to withdraw after he was presented with letters and e-mail messages that proved she’d been harassing Brown. The day after she dropped her suit, Firth claimed she’d done so because “her lawyer told her she was unlikely to win it.” Firth’s story is certainly an odd one. Why would she have gone to the trouble of filing a suit against Brown only to drop the case so soon afterward? And if Brown had any evidence to support his claim that it was Firth who had been harassing him, why did he never release it publicly? To be sure, it’s possible there was no merit to Firth’s case. And it’s worth noting that Firth has had other brushes with controversy in her county. But why did Democrats and members of the national press fail to even bring up the fact that Scott Brown had once been accused of sexual harassment and defamation in the myriad stories about him prior to Massachusetts’ special election in January? Google it. The entire incident is conspicuously absent. Consider the political stakes. Coakley’s loss cost Democrats their 60th Senate seat, endangering a long list of President Obama’s political objectives such as health care reform. Yet Martha Coakley, the state’s Democratic attorney general who ran against Brown, never mentioned the issue on the campaign trail, as far as we can tell. Did the Coakley campaign look into the case and decide Firth’s claims were baseless? Did they miss it entirely? The Democratic leadership in Washington did not, as far as we can tell, raise the harassment claim at any point during the election, even though it could have been used to raise doubts about Brown in the lead up to what was a very close election. Firth’s charges may have been baseless. But many politicians have seen their political prospects damaged by far less than allegations contained in an actual lawsuit. Why didn’t White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel feed this to liberal media outlets in an effort to discredit Brown? Clearly, if the situation were reversed and it had it been a Democrat in a high-profile special election who had a harassment and defamation suit in his past, the story would have been a talking point on Fox News for weeks. We’ve left messages for Senator Brown, Jennifer Firth, and her former lawyer Harvey Schwartz. We’ve yet to hear back from any of them. DOCUMENTS: Firth’s complaint, her lawyer’s withdrawal, and the subsequent dismissal of the case. [ Photos of Brown and Coakley via Getty Images ]

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Tour a Notorious Tech Playboy’s Party Mansion [Playas]

A forthcoming Facebook movie should further Sean Parker ‘s reputation for enjoying coke-fueled parties with college coeds. Maybe the elaborate, celeb-studded soirees he’s been throwing at his $20 million Manhattan mansion will class up the Facebook co-founder’s rep a bit. Parker has been renting the three-floor , six-bedroom historic Bacchus House in the West Village. After going on the market for $21.5 million , the property was put up for rent for $45,000 a month. It’s not clear if the Napster and Plaxo co-founder is paying that much or negotiated a discount. But it is clear Parker is maintaining the house’s reputation as a big party hub. Owner Enrico Marone Cinzano, an Italian liquor heir, was known for having his Eurotrash guests greeted by models in nothing but their underwear. Parker, meanwhile, raised $60,000 for malaria eradication at his birthday party there in December , with help from guests like actors Val Kilmer, Josh Hartnett, Lucy Liu and Gina Gershon; director Oliver Stone; DJ Mark Ronson; and, for better or worse, right-wing-nut Stephen Baldwin. Then there was the November shindig that attracted actor Hugh Grant and “armies of bubbly-imbibing young lovelies,” in the words of Page Six . The pad certainly seems well suited to entertaining. The 1883 carriage house has ample vertical space but is just 24-feet-wide, keeping the various rooms at once intimate and expansive. There are also outdoor terraces surrounded by other 19th-century mansions, so “It’s like you’re outside a little palazzo in Tuscany,” as one real estate broker told the New York Observer . There’s a coveted curb-accessible private garage — great for celebrity privacy. For the security-obsessed A-lister, there’s even an internal safe-room plus bulletproof glass on the windows, according to one recent guest. There’s a video tour of the property embedded in the first frame below, via LX.TV’s Open House NYC , which aired in the New York market a couple of years ago when Bacchus House was still up for sale. Below, you can find more pictures, along with an excerpt from The Social Network , Aaron Sorkin’s forthcoming movie about Facebook. The screenplay excerpt, provided with help from sometime Deadspin contributor mosesloaf , depicts Parker at a wild, coke-studded party near the Stanford campus during his days with co-founder Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook. In another scene, he smokes a bong with some nubile young women. We presume the drugs and party scene is based on testimony and other accounts of Parker’s hard-partying lifestyle several years back. Now that Parker is trying to up his game — the Founders Fund partner reportedly just invested in innovative music service Spotify and may have even taken a board seat — it sounds like he’s trying to take the socializing to a swankier place. And he’s even enlisting his old company to help out: We’re told hired help at his birthday party this past fall were instructed to memorize guest’s names and faces using printouts of their Facebook profiles. That way, they could be greeted by name when they arrived. Julia Allison, founder of the microcelbrity factory NonSociety , has been a guest and was duly impressed with the “classy” surroundings: Sean Parker is a consummate host in the old school model of Hollywood. You walk into the house — it’s ridiculous — and you feel like you’ve walked into another era. There’s Sean in his three piece suit: ‘Do you want a Scotch? Do you want a Brandy?’ It is not the home of a 25 year old; it’s covered in priceless art. Sean is very young but he has the taste of a curator. There are no kegerators in this house. I’ve never seen Sean do drugs. Sean is not pretentious and it’s important to emphasize that—I have dated and known people who would have a house like this to get laid. Sean is faithful; he has a beautiful model girlfriend, and he wants to share his life with people, to have salons, to have the best and the brightest in his home. His parties aren’t parties, they’re gatherings. It’s classy. Parker should hope his older friends, with longer and more distinguished tech track records, are similarly impressed. Blueprints to Parker’s Bacchus House. The coveted curbside private garage. A look into the garage, via the New York Times . Inside. Garage, with allegedly bulletproof house windows above. Shots from the master suite and indoor pool. It’s not clear whether Parker keeps more or less liquor than this near the fireplace. Or rather, near one of the fireplaces. First page of a scene in Aaron Sorkin’s Facebook movie The Social Network that places Parker at a sorority party with a young girl who does coke. Second page of a scene in Aaron Sorkin’s Facebook movie The Social Network that places Parker at a sorority party with a young girl who does coke. Third page of a scene in Aaron Sorkin’s Facebook movie The Social Network that places Parker at a sorority party with a young girl who does coke. Fourth page of a scene in Aaron Sorkin’s Facebook movie The Social Network that places Parker at a sorority party with a young girl who does coke. Parker in another scene, smoking out with some young women.

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