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Lady Gaga Gets Epic, The Strokes Shrug It Off: Friday At Lollapalooza

The Strokes offer a low-key alternative to Gaga’s over-the-top theatrics at Chicago fest’s first day. Lady Gaga perfoms at Lollapalooza on Friday Photo: Sam Hendrick/MTV News CHICAGO — For 19 years now (off and on), the basic theme of Lollapalooza has always seemed to be that there was no theme, that Perry Farrell could take as many incongruous bands as he wanted, throw them all on a bill, and let the chips fall where they may. And by that standard, Lollapalooza 2010 is shaping up to be a real classic. Because for every streamlined, pneumonic tune by Devo on Friday (August 6), there was an equally rusted-out, hairy one by the Black Keys. For every smooth, soulful moment by Raphael Saadiq, there was a spastic, shameless one by Foxy Shazam. It was basically opposite day. And that was perhaps best exemplified-and amplified-by the night’s headliners, Lady Gaga and the Strokes, who duked it out across Grant Park with sets that were as drastically different as they could possibly be. While Gaga filled the Chicago night with strobes and searchlights, fireworks and flames, about as inspired as the Strokes got with their production was projecting a game of “Pong” on the screen during “Someday.” Gaga talked long and loud, with messages of inspiration and pride, while Julian Casablancas barely spoke at all, and when he did, it was just to mutter something like Jeff Spicoli or Mitch Hedberg (“Yeah . what is up? “). Needless to say, it made for a pretty interesting-and entertaining-opening night face off. Lady Gaga was definitely the overwhelming favorite. All day, though there were plenty of other acts on the bill, the buzz on the ground surrounded mainly one of them: her. Fans walked around the grounds in homemade T-shirts, face paint and various accessories in devotion to the star, and the crowd in front of the stage where she performed swelled early in the afternoon in anticipation of her set. And the hardcores — especially those who sat in front of the stage all day waiting for Mother Monster to kick off her show — were not left disappointed. Gaga (who, earlier in the day, dropped in during a set by her friends the Semi Precious Weapons ) brought a truncated version of her Monster Ball tour to Lollapalooza, retaining some of the narrative elements but dropping some of the bigger set pieces. But she filled in the blanks with a handful of special moments, included an extended run through her me-and-a-piano tunes “Speechless” and “You and I,” both of which saw her talk extensively to the crowd about the origins of the songs and her message of freedom, individualism and ultimate self-expression. There was also a visit from Lady Starlight, her former collaborator who actually performed with Gaga when she was last on a Lollapalooza stage in 2007. The pair came out and danced a choreographed routine to Metallica’s “Metal Militia,” which provided an entertaining if slightly surreal halfway point to the show. And by the time Gaga finished up her set with the pounding, anthemic “Bad Romance,” the estimated 80,000 people gathered were pretty well danced out, and they wandered out of Grant Park in a euphoric haze. Meanwhile, across the park, the Strokes took the opposite tact, seemingly going out of their way to provide an alternative to Gaga’s polished professionalism. They wandered on stage some 15 minutes late-to the strains of Queen’s “We Will Rock You”-joined eventually by Casablancas, who strolled to the mic dressed in a studded leather jacket (and a bizarre patch of green dye in his tossled mane) and blew into the opening lines of “New York City Cops.” And over the two-ish hours, Casablancas and his mates proved that, during their near three-year hiatus, they’d actually turned into a really great Ramones tribute act (except for the fiery solos by guitarist Nick Valensi), with each successive song plowing along with gleeful disregard for precision and an increased focus on excessive volume . “What Ever Happened” was extra skuzzy, “The Modern Age” chugged along like a rusty engine, and “Vision Of Division” got louder and louder, until it boiled over into a feed-back powered freak out. In that same vein, Casablancas has somehow morphed into a combination of Joey Ramone and Liam Gallagher, professionally disheveled (and disinterested) yet still cocksure and swaggering. One minute, he’d be draped over the mic, pouring his voice into the thing, and the next, he’d be standing with his back turned to the crowd, nodding confidently, seemingly somewhere else entirely (somewhere nice.) He’d mumble an extended thank you to the audience, then crack a joke about Lollapalooza being a “land of dreams. Where Nirvana and Pearl Jam played their sh-” (and in true above-it-all fashion, only half of that statement was actually correct.) And yet, in all that, and despite not trying all that hard, the Strokes still pulled it off. The songs had power and punch. Valensi’s solos were highlights. Albert Hammond Jr’s rapid-fire chugging, too. And Casablancas was a boorishly charming ringmaster. They seem to be a better-if not happier-band than they were in 2007. It’s good to have them back with us. They might not have won the night, but at least they’re (sorta) trying once again. Because, make no mistake about it, they were still great. Maybe the second-greatest band on Friday at Lollapalooza. They just weren’t Gaga. Lollapalooza 2010 is happening now — make sure to check out MTV News’ Lollapalooza Live , streaming Saturday and Sunday at 5 p.m., right here on MTV.com. And follow all of Lollapalooza on the MTV Newsroom blog . Related Videos Lollapalooza 2010 Heats Up Chicago! Related Photos Lady Gaga Heats Up Lollapalooza 2010 Related Artists Lady Gaga The Strokes

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Britney Spears Will Not Appear on Glee

The upcoming Britney Spears Glee tribute episode may have been the pop star’s management’s own idea, but the singer herself will not be appearing in it. “Britney’s not in it,” Jane Lynch told reporters today at her wax figure unveiling at Madame Tussaud’s in Hollywood, Calif. “It’s a tribute to her music.” Even though Spears herself will be absent from the episode, Lynch promises that tales from entertainer’s real life will be tied into the show’s storyline. One of our all-time favorite tales, in fact. “It’s kind of [about] how Matt [Morrison]‘s character Mr. Schuster doesn’t see any value in her and the kids really do,” she says. “And at the end [of the episode], he comes around and he likes [her music] so much, he shaves his head.” Great moments in celebrity gossip – and soon, Glee . Who would have guessed Britney shaving her head would one day inspire an episode of a Fox comedy about a glee club. You can’t make this stuff up. On the subjects of Spears and Glee , her ex Justin Timberlake has been rumored to appear on the series also … and also isn’t likely to actually do so. “I love him,” the show’s co-creator Ryan Murphy, who also wrote the screenplay for Eat, Pray, Love , told reporters last week at TCA. “But I think somebody just said, ‘Do you want him?’ And I think Lea [Michele] said, ‘He’s my favorite.’” “Suddenly, he was on the show.” Too bad he won’t be in person … but there’s always room for some *NSync adaptions, are we right? Actually no, let’s say bye, bye bye to that idea.

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Olive Uniacke Rumored as Danielle Radcliffe Girlfriend

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe didn’t celebrate his 21st birthday alone last month. The actor was spotted out with Olive Uniacke, the stepdaughter of David Heyman, who has produced many of the Harry Potter movies. According to a source, speaking to London’s The Daily Mail : “Olive and Dan have known each other a long time… They were close a few years ago but the relationship fizzled out then. Even so, they have always remained friends. And in the last few months they have grown closer again.” Uniacke, studied at the Gordonstoun school in Scotland, the same institution that educated Prince Charles. Moreover, this 19-year old knows how to party! “Olive is renowned for holding some of the best house parties, really great bashes,” said the insider. “She can be quite wild. She loves to drink champagne, particularly Moet, and she chain-smokes Camel cigarettes. She also loves to go nightclubbing.” This is all terrible news for Ginny Weasley, of course. How can Ron’s sister’s possibly compete with all that?!?

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Fashion Face-Off: Jessica Stroup vs. Jayma Mays

Brunette vs. redhead. Pretend student vs. faux guidance counselor. 90210 vs. Glee . Many basic facts about Jessica Stroup and Jayma Mays come into play when we pit these cute actresses against each other in a THG Fashion Face-Off. Compare and contrast their looks below and then decide: Who wears this blue dress better?

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Lea Michele Plays ‘My Favorite Scene’ with Movieline!

As a roller coaster careened overhead at the Santa Monica Pier during this week’s Fox press tour party, I met up with Glee ‘s brightest star Lea Michele for a lightening round of Movieline mainstay My Favorite Scene. Who would have guessed that her favorite film moment of all time is probably the same one that her Glee character would have chosen?

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What’s On: Louie is King at FX

The executives at FX raised trumpets to their mouths and unfurled a scroll of good news today, including the renewal of FX’ s Louie . The Louis CK comedy has a new episode tonight, and you may prefer it over the fire-juggling antics going on in NBC primetime.

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Matthew Morrison to Thwart Glee Hair Jokes by Shaving His Head

Sue Sylvester, you may have to think of some new material. JustJared is reporting that in Glee’s second episode back next season — the Britney Spears-themed installment, you’ll remember — Matthew Morrison will pay tribute to Brit-Brit’s famous Tarzana meltdown by shaving his head for the show. But will it stick? Producers are also searching for a body double for Morrison who “must be willing to shave [his] head on camera.” Another suggestion: Maybe Lea Michele could use a stunt double . [ Just Jared ]

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Liberals on JournoList Would Watch Limbaugh Die, Press DNC, Obama to Refuse to Recognize Fox News

Jonathan Strong of the Daily Caller has more shocking e-mails from liberal journalists today. He starts with an NPR producer who admits flaming hatred for Rush Limbaugh: If you were in the presence of a man having a heart attack, how would you respond? As he clutched his chest in desperation and pain, would you call 911? Would you try to save him from dying? Of course you would. But if that man was Rush Limbaugh, and you were Sarah Spitz, a producer for National Public Radio, that isn’t what you’d do at all. In a post to the list-serv Journolist, an online meeting place for liberal journalists, Spitz wrote that she would “Laugh loudly like a maniac and watch his eyes bug out” as Limbaugh writhed in torment. In boasting that she would gleefully watch a man die in front of her eyes, Spitz seemed to shock even herself. “I never knew I had this much hate in me,” she wrote. “But he deserves it.” So much for the idea that NPR is an oasis of civil discourse in a desert of vituperation. Spitz is a producer for trendy-hot NPR station KCRW and its nationally distributed talk show Left Right & Center (which could be called Three Leftists and Tony Blankley ). But Spitz has also  done stories for NPR’s evening newscast All Things Considered. Strong found that JournoList liberals also discussed how Fox News isn’t a news organization and should be denied access to White House briefings and denied a skybox at the Democratic National Convention. Strong summarized it this way: The very existence of Fox News, meanwhile, sends Journolisters into paroxysms of rage. When Howell Raines charged that the network had a conservative bias, the members of Journolist discussed whether the federal government should shut the channel down. “I am genuinely scared” of Fox, wrote Guardian columnist Daniel Davies, because it “shows you that a genuinely shameless and unethical media organisation *cannot* be controlled by any form of peer pressure or self-regulation, and nor can it be successfully cold-shouldered or ostracised. In order to have even a semblance of control, you need a tough legal framework. ” Davies, a Brit, frequently argued the United States needed stricter libel laws. “I agree,” said Michael Scherer of Time Magazine. Roger “ Ailes understands that his job is to build a tribal identity, not a news organization. You can’t hurt Fox by saying it gets it wrong, if Ailes just uses the criticism to deepen the tribal identity.” Jonathan Zasloff, a law professor at UCLA, suggested that the federal government simply yank Fox off the air. “ Do you really want the political parties/white house picking which media operations are news operations and which are a less respectable hybrid of news and political advocacy? ” But Zasloff stuck to his position. “ I think that they are doing that anyway; they leak to whom they want to for political purposes ,” he wrote. “If this means that some White House reporters don’t get a press pass for the press secretary’s daily briefing and that this means that they actually have to, you know, do some reporting and analysis instead of repeating press releases, then I’ll take that risk.” Scherer seemed alarmed. “So we would have press briefings in which only media organizations that are deemed by the briefer to be acceptable are invited to attend?” John Judis, a senior editor at the New Republic, came down on Zasloff’s side, the side of censorship. “Pre-Fox,” he wrote, “I’d say Scherer’s questions made sense as a question of principle. Now it is only tactical. ” It’s a little bizarre to see liberal journalists saying Fox offers too much opinion to be recognized at the Obama White House, when the Obama White House puts Ed Schultz in the front row of press conferences and calls on The Huffington Post — as if it were a news outlet that didn’t offer opinions.

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Joe Jonas Says Band Is Getting ‘Ramped Up’ For Live Tour

The Jonas Brothers will hit the road with special guest Demi Lovato beginning August 7. By Kara Warner Joe Jonas Photo: MTV News During a season that finds the Biebs, the cast of “Glee” and Gaga all on the road, concertgoers have plenty of choices when it comes to catching live music this summer. And for Jonas Brothers fans, the selection is only going to get sweeter when the band kicks off its tour on August 7 in Tinley Park, Illinois . We recently caught up with one-third of the JoBros, Joe Jonas, on the set of TV Land’s “Hot in Cleveland,” where he’ll guest as Valerie Bertinelli’s son on the August 11 episode of the sitcom. MTV News pressed him about what surprises or special guests to expect when they come to town.