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Flying Too High? Heroes’ Adrian Pasdar Charged With DUI

Unike Heroes’ morally ambiguous Nathan Petrelli, former Heroes star Adrian Pasdar is clearing on the wrong side of the law. The 44-year-old thesp was formally charged on Friday with…

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Tiger Woods Has Landed

Filed under: Tiger Woods Tiger Woods’ private plane has landed at a small airport in Mesa, Ariz. The shot was snapped just an hour ago.After his mea culpa presser on Friday, Tiger said he was headed back to rehab. We’re told the plane landed on Sunday. … Permalink

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Red Alert for Tiger Woods Mea Culpa

Filed under: TMZ Sports The golf course where Tiger Woods is expected to make a statement Friday is putting together a serious battle plan to keep spies, poachers and other no-goodniks away from the event. TMZ has learned the staff at the TPC Sawgrass golf course in Florida … Permalink

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Tiger Woods To Do First Press Conference

The PGA Tour’s website just posted that Tiger Wood’s will hold a news conference at the PGA Tour Headquarters on Friday at 11:00 AM (EST)

PGA Big Tiger Woods’ Announcement

Filed under: Tiger Woods The PGA Tour’s website just posted that Tiger Woods will hold a news conference at the PGA Tour Headquarters on Friday at 11:00 AM ET.Story developing … Permalink

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Drew Brees Birthmark: WATCH Oprah Mistake It For Lipstick, Attempt To Wipe It Off (VIDEO) (The Huffington Post)

An awkward moment ensued Friday when Drew Brees’ birthmark was exposed to Oprah Winfrey on her show and she attempted to wipe it off. Oprah apparently thought the mark was lipstick, saying, “Who just kissed you?” while reaching her hand out to try to fix it.

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Kristen Stewart: Friday Night Lights in Hollywood

Kristen Stewart out on a Friday evening in Hollywood is as likely a sighting as the Loch Ness Monster. But there she was—the Twilight star, as we first told you, attending last…

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John Mayer Moves On From Playboy Interview At Detroit Show

Singer talks to the crowd a lot during two-hour concert, but makes no mention of his recent controversial comments. By Adam Graham John Mayer (file) Photo: Paul Bergen/Redferns AUBURN HILLS, Michigan — Those who feared John Mayer would zip his lip and let his guitar do the talking in the wake of Playboy -gate needn’t have worried. During Mayer’s Battle Studies Tour stop Friday night (February 12) at the Palace of Auburn Hills in suburban Detroit, the embattled singer talked — and talked and talked — from the stage, but not about Jessica “Sexual Napalm” Simpson, his affinity for pornography or the racist and homosexual slurs in the Playboy interview that landed him in hot water earlier this week. Instead, Mayer mused about VH1 Classic, the 1970s and Sylvester Stallone — namely “Over the Top,” 1987’s Stallone-starring arm-wrestling epic. “Me taking off my jacket, you understand, is sort of like Sylvester Stallone turning his hat around in ‘Over the Top,’ ” Mayer told the crowd of 12,000, after removing the black jacket he wore during the first couple of songs of Friday’s show. “You know, like Sylvester Stallone says in ‘Over the Top,’ one movie in a giant string of arm-wrestling movies. That’s when you know Hollywood was flush with cash. Somebody walked in and said, ‘I got an idea, you take Stallone … ‘ they’re like, ‘Sold. Wait, hold on, what’s he doing?’ ‘He’s arm wrestling.’ ‘Double sold. Let’s do it.’ ” The off-the-cuff riff felt like Mayer trying out new stand-up material, as he wondered aloud if anyone actually uttered the words “Over the Top” in the film. Basically, he seemed like he was back to his jokey, irreverent self, and he let his onstage apology in Nashville on Wednesday — and his tweeted apologies the same day — speak for themselves. Mayer, backed by his five-piece band and two backup singers, opened the two-hour concert with “Heartbreak Warfare,” his current single, and continued through a host of material from Battle Studies and his previous efforts. Covers of Peter Gabriel’s “Sledgehammer” and the Police’s “Message in a Bottle” were added into the mix, and a mid-show run-through of his very first single, “No Such Thing,” was performed acoustically: “How I used to play it at coffee shops,” he said. If so desired, plenty could be read into the video screens behind Mayer that projected a blazing wall of fire or lyrics such as “I’ll come through, like I do when the world keeps testing me, testing me, testing me” (from “Vultures”). But through his lighthearted stage banter and sincere thank-yous to the crowd for spending their Friday evening with him, he seemed doggedly determined to move forward from the controversy. Kara Dubay of Rochester Hills, Michigan, didn’t mind spending her Friday with Mayer and wasn’t concerned about his comments from the Playboy interview. “I don’t care what he does in his personal life, really,” the 19-year-old college student said. “I like him for his music, so I don’t think [his personal life] is anyone’s business.” David Trierweiler of Grand Rapids, Michigan, said he thought Mayer’s comments in the Playboy article were lost in translation. “I think he meant well, it just came across wrong,” said Trierweiler, 22. “By no means did he mean to say anything against anyone else.” Katelyn Van Slyke, a graduate student at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, agreed. “I think that everyone takes what he says way too seriously. Everything he says is like a joke with himself. He’s a funny guy.” She said Friday’s concert and the warm reception he received from the 80 percent capacity crowd proved he can move past the negativity caused by the racy interview. “He can move on from it. He’s a weird guy, and his personality goes into his music, that’s what makes him so unique,” she said. “He apologized, and I don’t think he’s a bad guy. He’s just taken way too seriously.” Related Artists John Mayer

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Top 5 Buzz List – Feb 12th

These are the top posts from Friday, February 12, 2010. Read

Top 5 Buzz List – Feb 5th

These are the top posts from Friday, February 5, 2010. Read