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Tony Yayo, DJ Whoo Kid, More Haitian Artists Discuss Earthquake

‘It’s a serious, serious thing,’ Yayo says of the devastation. By Shaheem Reid Tony Yayo Photo: Stephen Lovekin/ Getty Images DJ Whoo Kid didn’t sound like himself.

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Tony Yayo, DJ Whoo Kid, More Haitian Artists Discuss Earthquake

Are you ready for location-based advertising?

Love those free apps on your iPhone? Well get ready for them to turn annoying real soon

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Are you ready for location-based advertising?

The Future of Journalism, Solved

A survey out today reveals that newspapers are still doing most of the original reporting that websites (like this one) rely on. But they’re still losing money, readers and relevance

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The Future of Journalism, Solved

Hannah Montana is Coming to An End

Enjoy Miley Cyrus in the role of Hannah Montana while you can, Disney Channel viewers. You won’t be seeing her as that iconic character for much longer. The actress will hang up her alternate persona in 2010, as the fourth season of this series will be its last.

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Hannah Montana is Coming to An End

Lady Gaga: 944 Cover Girl

We’re drinking the Lady Gaga Kool-Aid a little these days. At first, it was easy to dismiss her as a gimmick who gained more notoriety through her ridiculous outfits than through her music

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Lady Gaga: 944 Cover Girl

Trey Songz Denies Beef With R. Kelly, Readies New Album

‘It was me telling R. Kelly to take the damn Auto-Tune off his voice,’ singer clarifies of his Kells comments. By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Whitney McDonald Trey Songz Photo: Jason Kempin/ Getty Images Earlier this year, Trey Songz took R.

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Lady Gaga Explains Real Meaning Of ‘Dance In The Dark’

‘The record is about a girl who likes to have sex with the lights off, because she’s embarrassed about her body,’ singer says.

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Lady Gaga Explains Real Meaning Of ‘Dance In The Dark’

Susan Boyle Remains Billboard Ruler As Chris Brown Settles For #7

Brown’s Graffiti barely breaks 100,000 mark. By Gil Kaufman Susan Boyle’s I Dreamed A Dream Photo: Sony Music Entertainment Susan Boyle is just making this look way too easy. The “Britain’s Got Talent” runner-up is having an epic run on the Billboard charts with her debut, I Dreamed a Dream, which will easily hold onto the top spot on the charts for a third week in a row, thanks to another 582,000 copies sold, according to figures provided by Nielsen SoundScan.

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Susan Boyle Remains Billboard Ruler As Chris Brown Settles For #7

Ain’t No Party Like a Skull & Bones Party

The Facebook privacy snafu really is the gift that keeps on giving (if you’re a gossip blog). Here are the elect to Yale’s Skull & Bones secretest society partying on their private island (we think) near the Canadian border

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Ain’t No Party Like a Skull & Bones Party

"Fuck Them": Times Critic On Hollywood, Women, & Why Romantic Comedies Suck

“I usually maintain a fairly even temper about Hollywood because I couldn’t do my job otherwise,” Manohla Dargis told me today. But the formidable NY Times film critic has fighting words for Hollywood and how it treats women. Dargis’ “fuck them” – the first of several – refers specifically to a fact she highlighted in her piece this weekend on the lack of progress in Hollywood films for and about women: Two major studios, Paramount Pictures and Warner Brothers Pictures, didn’t release a single movie directed by a female, even in a year of renewed prominence for women in film

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"Fuck Them": Times Critic On Hollywood, Women, & Why Romantic Comedies Suck