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Brandy Reveals That Flo Rida Is ‘Somebody In My Life’

‘I don’t want to say that we’re a couple,’ the singer says in her blog. By Jocelyn Vena Brandy and Flo Rida Photo: Vallery Jean/ Getty Images Ever since Brandy and Flo Rida were spotted together at her 31st birthday party in Miami this February, there have been rumors of their romance. Last week, the singer decided to address the talk directly, and wrote in her blog that while she wasn’t ready to say whether she’s officially dating the rapper, she did say that they are definitely feeling it out. “I’ve seen the photos of me and Flo Rida,” she wrote in her Vibe.com blog last week. “It doesn’t matter how we met. We met.

This Guy Loves Brenda

The most epic dedication to a girl, ever. The idea of him going through every single font on his computer to create this just breaks my heart. Love IS real, ya'll. The Best Links: via GorillaMask.net View

Hollywood Tuna’s AmaTuna Moment – For Booty Lovers

CoCo eat your heart out! For Booty Lovers Video More AmaTuna

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Dr. Conrad Murray — On the Run

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Paparazzi Photo , Michael Jackson After flying into LAX from Vegas last night, Dr. Conrad Murray tried to maintain his health by running on a Southern California beach this morning.Looks like Doc can still get his heart racing … for his court date on Monday. See Also Dr. Conrad … Permalink

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New A-Team Trailer Increases Nostalgia Factor by Roughly 300%

Remember the A-Team teaser from a couple months ago? The one introducing us to the revival of the beloved ’80s-TV mercenaries, adapted to slicker, more contemporary and/or insanely expensive action-film tropes? If so, the new trailer that premiered this morning will help flesh out the dimensions of that nostalgia trip. If not, you’re in for a treat! A bombastic, plotless, oversharing treat, but a delicious one nevertheless.

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New A-Team Trailer Increases Nostalgia Factor by Roughly 300%

Moment of Truth: Michel Gondry Opens Up About His Thorn-y Doc Debut

Welcome back to Moment of Truth, Movieline’s weekly spotlight on the best in nonfiction cinema. This week we hear from Oscar-winner Michel Gondry, whose documentary Thorn in the Heart _opens Friday in limited release.- Michel Gondry is known to make warm, densely tricky and unfailingly personal films; one can even imagine him subverting the superhero genre with his forthcoming big-budget adaptation of The Green Hornet. But what might Gondry do with a documentary? His new film Thorn in the Heart delivers the answer, training his camera on his own family — his aunt Suzette in particular, whose decades of success as an educator are starkly contrasted against the more haunting pitfalls and woes of matrimony and motherhood. It’s an unsparing yet sensitive approach for the first-time docmaker, whose most probing inquiries are woven into animation and vintage home movies until a typically handmade Gondrian tapestry results. In the same candid spirit in which he dismissed Lady Gaga to Movieline a few weeks ago, Gondry he shared his take on nonfiction, grilling one’s own family and the thrill of confronting failure.

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Ke$ha’s Singing Is ‘Awesome,’ Taio Cruz Says

‘Tik Tok’ singer has a ‘very unique-sounding voice,’ Cruz says. By Akshay Bhansali Ke$ha Photo: FOX MTV News recently caught up with British pop artist Taio Cruz, fresh from a visit to Miami’s annual Winter Music conference this past weekend, a visit that saw him meeting the likes of Paul Oakenfold, Steve Aoki and old buddy David Guetta. Now back in New York, little has changed — he still holds the record for the largest jump for a debut artist in Billboard history. His first single, “Break Your Heart” (featuring Ludacris), jumped 52 places, landing at the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 two weeks ago. Not bad for a newcomer from England who has yet to release his debut album in the U.S. “It was quite unbelievable,” Cruz gushed. “Obviously ‘Break Your Heart’ did very well in the U.K. It was #1 in the U.K. for three weeks, and that was exciting in itself. My manager and I, we were all staying in a cool apartment overlooking the Hollywood sign — so we’re standing out on the deck going, ‘Number 1! This is awesome!’ The Billboard #1 came about a week later and the massive jump — being the biggest jump in the history of Billboard — it’s insane. It feels good.” “Break Your Heart” is still a top-five single, but that hasn’t stopped Cruz from letting his new U.S. fans know that they can look forward to Ke$ha being featured on his next single, a song provocatively titled “Dirty Picture.” “The song is actually about sending sexy pictures to your significant other,” Cruz explained. “If you miss each other and you can’t see each other, you’re far away from each other, you send pictures to remind each other of how sexy you are.” Cruz said that while Ke$ha’s name wasn’t the first to come to mind as far as collaborators go, she seemed to be the best fit for the song. “I was thinking about Lady Gaga at first,” Cruz offered. “Then I went to a meeting with Dr. Luke and he was telling me about this new girl he was working with. She hadn’t done ‘Tik Tok’ or anything like that at that point. But I just thought she sounded really cool. A very unique-sounding voice. I like that with artists, that as soon as you hear them on a song on the radio, you know immediately who that is without having to be told. “She looked really sexy, and I just thought she was talented. Her voice was awesome. It had this — I hope she won’t mind me saying this, but her voice has this kind of yodely quality to it, the way that she does things and the way that she ends words. I just loved that quality about it.” Fans can expect “Dirty Picture” (featuring Ke$ha) to hit radio some time in June, with the U.S. debut of Cruz’s Rokstarr album tentatively set for release on May 18. Are you looking forward to hearing Taio Cruz’s album? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Ke$ha

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Red Hot In Miami

Kim Kardashian is embracing the single life hitting the town in a sexy red mini dress at the “I Heart My Girlfriend” charity event in Miami. The reality star, who has since been linked to footballer Wayne Bridge, denies she’s dating anyone new tweeting: “Who the hell is Wayne Bridge? LOL … Someone please fill me in because I have no clue!” Regardless, she’s looking great… Reggie Bush , eat your heart out!

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SXSW Tribute Concert Celebrates Alex Chilton’s Life And Work

Members of R.E.M., Meat Puppets, She & Him join the rest of Big Star to remember the late Chilton. By James Montgomery Alex Chilton Photo: Frank Mullen/ Wireimage AUSTIN, Texas — It was unseasonably cold deep in the heart of Texas on Saturday night, as winds howled and low-hanging clouds swallowed up the moon. It was the kind of weather that seems to lend itself to mourning. But inside venerable Austin blues bar Antone’s, mourning wasn’t on the menu (there were, however, tacos). Instead, friends, colleagues and disciples of the late Alex Chilton, who died earlier this week of an apparent heart attack, had gathered to pay tribute to the man and his music. And while there were a few tears shed, this was a night very much dedicated to celebration. Originally scheduled as a South by Southwest closing concert by Chilton’s influential power-pop band Big Star, the Antone’s gig instead became a memorial show . Original Star drummer Jody Stephens and newer members Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer (who joined the band when it reformed in 1993) served as a house band as a host of top-flight talent sat in to perform Chilton’s songs and celebrate his life. Canceling the show was never an option. Before things got under way, Stephens addressed the crowd, telling them he was “stunned and shocked” by Chilton’s passing, and thanked the Austin musical community for its outpouring of support in the days following his death. He said his heart went out to Chilton’s wife, Laura, and a letter she had written for the evening was read. In the note, Laura Chilton remembered her husband as a “spontaneous, honest and generous man … who usually befriended the underdogs.” The letter brought tears to those onstage and in the audience, but as soon as Stephens was joined by Stringfellow and Auer, the sadness stopped. The trio welcomed Meat Puppet Curt Kirkwood to the stage to play guitar and sing on a stomping pair of Big Star classics — “Don’t Lie to Me” and “In the Street.” Up next was guitarist/producer Chris Stamey, who played with Chilton early in his career and went on to form jangle-pop outfit the dBs. The quartet launched into “I Am the Cosmos” (written by late Big Star member Chris Bell), highlighted by a weeping Stamey guitar solo, and “When My Baby’s Beside Me.” She & Him’s M.Ward appeared next (Auer introduced him as “a guy who used to take karate lessons with Alex”) to do a somber, acoustic version of “Big Black Car.” Then original Star bassist Andy Hummel — who left the band shortly before the release of their 1974 album, Radio City — picked up a guitar, and as die-hard fans cheered wildly, the foursome took on “Way Out West.” R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills sang lead on an effervescent “Jesus Christ.” John Doe from X did the same on “I’m in Love With a Girl,” and 27-year-old Norwegian singer Sondre Lerche turned in perhaps the night’s finest performance, a bell-clear and big-voiced turn on the classic “The Ballad of el Goodo,” which left the crowd shouting their approval. Evan Dando performed a brief acoustic tribute. Surly singer-songwriter Chuck Prophet blasted through “Thank You Friends,” and then, finally, the tribute entered the homestretch. Auer thanked Chilton’s friends for performing, and the crowd for their support, then announced, “We’ve exhausted our supply of songs, except for this last one.” And then, with Mills, Hummel, singer Susan Cowsill, and the Watson Twins joining them onstage, the band began playing the wistful, wonderful “September Gurls,” all joining forces on the chorus and letting the guitars ring loudly. The crowd called out for more, but that was it. Stephens, Auer and Stringfellow embraced, bowed and disappeared offstage. Seconds later, as the crowd clapped and a spotlight shone on a lone microphone stand, Stephens reappeared and addressed the crowd once more, thanking them for the wonderful memories and their unyielding support for the band as they struggle with the loss of their friend. “You’ve wrapped your arms around us,” Stephens said, choking up a bit. “We appreciate it.” Related Artists R.E.M. She and Him Meat Puppets

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Dr. Conrad Murray Withheld Info About Propofol

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Michael Jackson A paramedic report in the Michael Jackson case reportedly says Dr. Conrad Murray withheld a key fact from the EMT’s — that he had administered Propofol to the singer.The report, published by News of the World, states what TMZ has previously reported … Permalink

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