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Naked Artist Laying Eggs and Other Videos of the Day

I don’t know anything about this artist, other than that she’s amazing and shoving eggs filled with paint in her, only to lay them on a canvas from a ladder set-up, completely naked in public…because that’s the way art is meant to be… Sure, it’s a bullshit stunt, on some college art school level, but she’s naked and laying paint eggs and that’s the kind of college art school level stunt I am into… There is an uncensored version – that they are trying to make me buy and I don’t like this shit that much…. Here’s a weird interview with a Miami Tranny… This is pretty intense, but I’m glad that Youtube is monetizing this shit… Here’s a chicken walking into a child’s hug…for EASTER Chinese Fireman VS Flaming Propane Tank Here’s a Truck VS Bridge

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Bossip Exclusive: Fefe Dobson Talks Joy, Jimi Hendrix And Being A Black Girl That Rocks

After a brief hiatus from the spotlight, Fefe Dobson is back with a new album and a new outlook on life. Bossip spoke to the “black rock chick” about rebounding after being dropped from her label, what she was like as a little kid and how we can all find more joy. BOSSIP: What’s up Fefe? Tell us about your new album, why did you call it Joy ? Fefe Dobson: I called it Joy because making the record was a joyful experience, but the reason it was a joyful experience was in the process of making it. I made my first record in 2003 when I was 18. I got the chance to do tons of great things – a tour withe Justin Timberlake , a show with Janet Jackson and there was so much that came out of it and then there was the trials and tribulations, parting ways with my label, which was Island Def Jam at that point. I had like 500 dollars left to my name, no boyfriend and bought a dog and wrote Joy . What joy has brought me is liberation and it was very therapeutic and a turning point in my life, that’s why it’s called Joy . Bossip: You seem to have matured – your style has changed a lot, was it the experience of seeing the “bad side of the industry?” FD: Definitely, being so young, getting all the amazing opportunities and kinda having to scale back and start again with nothing. Learning about myself in general. My dad came back into my life. On my first record there was a song called “Unforgiven” because my dad was never in my life. And now my dad has come back in my life – because of that I’m learning about my Jamaican side. I’m biracial so my mom is white and my dad’s black and I never got to know that side. Realizing I’m related to Donald Quarrie – who is an Olympic national hero in Jamaica – that has helped bring me to this point as well. Life… Naturally you have to go through every day and learn in order to fill in those missing pieces to be the person you need to be. Bossip: What goals have you set for yourself for 2011? FD: A lot of goals. My goal for 2010 was to get my album out and to spread Joy and for 2011 it’s to tour this baby like crazy and line up my own shows and hopefully next year go to the Grammys and do my thing. I really want to play big stadiums and stuff like that and hit the masses and meet more people and gain more followers in my career. Bossip: What kind of kid were you? FD: I was a little female Eddie Murphy. I was really crazy and made fun of everybody and made jokes when I shouldn’t have probably. Bossip: What experience led you to this? FD: Music made me do this. From a musical point of view – The Wizard of Oz and Michael Jackson. Music was my only outlet and escape. Bossip: What would you be doing otherwise? FD: I couldn’t do anything else. I was asked that in elementary school when I was a little kid. You know how they go around – there were kids who wanted to be firemen, there were kids who wanted to be lawyers, and I was like “Uhhh rockstar, singer?” and my teacher looked around and was like “What do you really want to be?” and I said “Uhhh I just told you” I didn’t know I had to have a Plan B. You didn’t ask the fireman if he should have a Plan B. Bossip: What was your scariest moment and how did you get through it? FD: My scariest moment was definitely not being with Island anymore. That was probably my scariest moment because I was signed when I was 18 so I was so used to being signed to a major label. At first not being with a major label was the scariest thing. I’ve come from nothing growing up as a kid to being something to now having to start again. That was scary for me. At the same time it was liberating because it was my chance to recharge and restart and not many people get the opportunity to restart with a clean slate. So I think everything happens for a reason even if it’s scary. Bossip: Is there a public figure that you’ve always admired? I really look up to like, you know, Jimi Hendrix – because I’m a woman of color and my foundation is rock and roll and my energy is rock and roll I’ve always looked up to artists that are like myself. Why? I was on rock radio in Canada and the minute they found out I was touring with Justin Timberlake they took me off rock radio and things like that and then I was told “Black girls can’t rock” so I have to look up to any artist that’s going out of their comfort zone and what people think is not the right way for them. That’s day to day – anyone being told they’re doing what they’re not supposed to do. It takes a lot of strength to break the mold. Bossip: What issue should people be more aware about? FD: One of my heroes was John Lennon and the reason I love him so much is John and Yoko’s motto about peace and that if everyone stayed in bed for the day there’d be peace. Maybe he’s a dreamer but it starts with the dream. I think we as humans if we were just a little more considerate of the person next to us. It starts with the person beside you, it starts with not tossing something on the ground, it starts with breaking the mold. Children are going to make the world. There’s abuse and all those things and it starts with a cycle. We have to start with ourselves and the person next to us and that’s where it starts. Bossip: Do you think race is or isn’t important in the U.S.? FD: That’s everywhere, that’s not just the U.S. Where ever there is someone ignorant that doesn’t realize they’re in 2011. Bossip: If you had a fortune to give away where would your money go to? My little brothers. Bossip: Is there any one book, film or album that changed your life? FD: The Alchemist [by Paulo Coehlo]. It’s amazing. It will change your life. Bossip: What has been the biggest story this year so far? FD: What hit home to me, because I could relate to it, was Kelly Williams-Bolar, the mom who got in trouble for putting her kids in a better school.For me it’s an emotional thing because I grew up with a poor mom who would have done anything to put us in a safer school district. For her to get slapped on the wrist for it? On an emotional level that hit me. Bossip: Do you have a celebrity crush? FD: Aside from Spongebob Squarepants? Kate Moss… She’s awesome. At the moment I’m like, I can’t think of any dudes. I haven’t really kept up with who is sexy, but I know Kate Moss is sexy! Bossip: Anything you are an absolute sucker for? FD: Im a sucker for cowboy boots and leather pants. But not at the same time. Bossip: Best advice you ever received? FD: Mainly just heard it throughout from people I met and that’s “Don’t Blend In.” Don’t conform, don’t try to be something you’re not because I’d rather people, even in school, I’d rather them to laugh at me because I wore something different than to accept me because I was being them. Bossip: What question are you sick of being asked? FD: Nothing really yet. Bossip: Not the Rihanna question? FD: I used to get that, not really anymore. I think people are starting to see that musically we’re very different. I think people used to ask because we’re both women of color who are edgy and we’re on the same label, I guess it comes into play for that. No one really asks me what my favorite color is… It’s black. Keep clicking to check out shots of Fefe below!

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Angie, Nichelle, Stefanie or Linda: Who’d You Rather?

Filed under: Angie Dickinson , Nichelle Nichols , Stefanie Powers , Linda Evans , Beauty , Who'd You Rather? Television actresses of yore, “Police Woman” Angie Dickinson , 79, “Star Trek” babe Nichelle Nichols , 78, “Hart to Hart” beauty Stefanie Powers , 68, and “Dynasty” stunner Linda Evans , 68, all got back into the spotlight at an event in NYC this week.… Read more

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Fireman Ed — How I’ll Help The Jets Beat Pittsburgh …

Filed under: Fireman Ed , TMZ Sports Fireman Ed — the world’s most hardcore NY Jets fan — says he REFUSES to make the same mistake that may have cost his team the AFC title last year … when he didn’t attend the game in person. That’s right — ED’S GOING TO PITTSBURGH!!! Fireman Ed –… Read more

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Lil Wayne’s Spirits Lifted By Brett Favre’s Prayers

‘Brett reached out, and he made sure I told Wayne that,’ Young Money’s Mack Maine tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Lil Wayne Photo: Derrick G Celebrity Favorites: Lil Wayne He’ll miss a little over a month, but if things go according to schedule, Lil Wayne will be out of prison in time to catch most of the NFL season. Last week, the season kicked off with Wayne’s home team, Super Bowl champions the New Orleans Saints, beating Weezy’s favorite player, Brett Favre, and the Minnesota Vikings. As Young Money President Mack Maine told MTV News recently, Weezy is elated that Favre didn’t hang up his shoulder pads and go into retirement. “He’s loving that,” Maine said of Wayne’s feelings about Favre’s decision to play his 20th year in the league. “That gives [Wayne] more incentive to watch this year, because that’s his favorite player. Shout-out to Brett too. Brett reached out, and he made sure I told Wayne that. That was the first thing [Brett] asked when he got back to camp, really. [Vikings tackle] Bryant McKinnie is one of our friends, B-Mac. [Favre] asked B-Mac, ‘How you been?’ B-Mac answered. And he was like, ‘How’s Wayne?’ That was his second question to B-Mac. Those two are real good friends. He said, ‘Let [Wayne] know I been praying for him and send him my love.’ So I let Wayne know that. He said, ‘You just brightened my spirits up for the rest of the month.’ He was real excited.” Maine said he thinks #4 should have another stellar season — just as long as he has security. “I think Favre should be good,” Mack said of the future Hall of Famer. “The offensive line gotta make sure they protect him. They don’t need him getting beat like that.” It’s safe to say we’ll see Wayne somewhere watching the field this year after he’s released in November. Mack said the Fireman will also be courtside watching the NBA’s most-talked-about team. “Wayne’s pretty excited,” Mack said, bringing up the Miami Heat’s dream team of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. “And you know we live in Miami. We’ll be going to those Heat games too. I had to throw that in there. LeBron, we got our floor seats already. D. Wade. Bosh!” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Drake, Rick Ross

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‘Sex And The City 2’ Stars Pick All-Time Favorite ‘SATC’ Looks

‘I think the tutu in Paris,’ Sarah Jessica Parker tells MTV News of Carrie’s dress in last episode of ‘Sex and the City.’ By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Sarah Jessica Parker in “Sex and the City 2” Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures When “Sex and the City” opened in 2008, many fans of the show went to screenings decked out like their favorite characters from the show — Carrie Bradshaw’s flower pins and Manolo Blahniks were must-wear accessories. Now, with fans eagerly awaiting the arrival of “Sex and the City 2,” due Friday, MTV News caught up with the “SATC” ladies and asked them to pick their most memorable TV/film looks. Cynthia Nixon Nixon had trouble remembering the many outfits she’d worn over the years: “Favorite outfit of all time? I have no idea!” Kim Cattrall “Oh, God, favorite outfit? I love the hat in the first movie, that just glorious, that huge hat that I had. Some of my favorite scenes [were] going down the pole in the fireman [episode]. That whole episode was just so much fun to do.” Kristin Davis “Do you know how many thousands and thousands of outfits we have worn? I’m going to go with the Vera Wang, the first poofy wedding dress, because I would never choose such a thing in my life,” Davis said, referring to Charlotte’s gown during her wedding to Trey. “It was so quintessentially Charlotte and so deliciously foofy and Vera Wang that I’m going to go with that. And there’s a favorite picture from that: when we walk out of the church and they threw the rose petals.” Sarah Jessica Parker “I think the tutu in Paris, in that final montage of her and Big finally getting back together,” Parker said. Fans, of course, remember that lavish, over-the-top tutu from the series’ last episode. What’s your all-time favorite “Sex and the City” outfit? Tell us in the comments! Check out everything we’ve got on “Sex and the City 2.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos It’s ‘Sex And The City 2’ Week! Related Photos Sex And The City 2: The Sands Of Time Photo Mash-Up

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Shawty Lo Shoots ‘Crazy’ Video For ‘WTF’ With Lil Wayne

‘Everybody came out and supported,’ Lo says of the video shoot. By Shaheem Reid Shawty Lo and Lil Wayne Photo: Thaddaeus McAdams Much like his friend Rick Ross, Shawty Lo is thinking ahead

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Lil Wayne, Eminem’s Belligerent ‘Drop The World’ Hits The Net

New song features bleak verses promising revenge to their haters.

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Lil Wayne’s ‘On Fire’ Inspired By ‘Scarface,’ Producer Dre Says

‘It’s something Rick James would bug out on,’ one half of Cool & Dre says of Rebirth track. By Shaheem Reid Lil Wayne Photo: Sarah A.

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Alicia Keys Performs New Single For NYU Students

Along with a live performance of ‘Doesn’t Mean Anything,’ Keys also fielded songwriting questions from the crowd. By Joel Hanek Alicia Keys at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts at NYU on Wednesday Photo: MTV News Filled to capacity with aspiring songwriters, the students at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts at NYU were on their feet to welcome Alicia Keys

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