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‘American Idol’ Season 10 Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know

New judges, new set, new rules — we break down the major changes before new season kicks off Wednesday. By Gil Kaufman “American Idol” Photo: FOX Like a high school girlfriend who comes back from her first semester at college looking totally different, no matter how much you think you knew her, the 10th season of “American Idol” will feel brand new . After a tumultuous off season that saw a nearly wholesale remake of the judging panel, the new season will launch Wednesday with the first of the beloved audition episodes, which always bring the promise of new talent and a fresh crop of delusional weirdos to mock. After Wednesday night’s premiere, head back here to MTV.com at 10 p.m. ET for “Judging the Judges: An ‘Idol’ Without Simon,” a live stream featuring post-show analysis from Jim Cantiello and special guests. What can we expect this season? Here are the major changes in store:

Paula Abdul’s ‘Live To Dance’ Premiere Showcases Multiple Generations

Kids and seniors steal the show, as new CBS talent competition kicks off. By Kara Warner Jalen performs on “Live To Dance” on Tuesday Photo: CBS Nearly a year and a half since she left her post on the “American Idol” judges’ panel, Paula Abdul returned to television on Tuesday night with her reality dance competition, “Live to Dance.” The choreographer-turned-pop-star was joined by former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt and longtime Michael Jackson choreographer Travis Payne on the new panel for the CBS show that takes from the playbook of other talent competitions like “Idol,” “America’s Got Talent” and “So You Think You Can Dance.” “Live to Dance” begins with a large pool of contestants competing for a $500,000 price. They are to be narrowed down by the judges and then voted on by the American public. There is also a plucky Australian host, Andrew Gunsberg, who seems to be channeling a mix of “SYTYCD” host Cat Deeley and “Idol” superstar Ryan Seacrest. Tuesday’s two-hour premiere kicked off with audition rounds in Los Angeles and New York where the judges watched hopefuls of all ages, shapes and sizes. Abdul said she’s looking for the best new dance act in America — specifically bold, daring dancers who are “willing to break barriers.” Whether any barriers were broken is yet to be determined. In order for a dancer or group to move past the audition round into the semi-finals, they had to receive two out of three stars from the illustrious panel. If an act was especially convincing or received support from the audience after receiving only one of three stars, the judges had the option of changing their initial judgment in order to move that act through to the next round. Highlights included the first contestant of the evening, 9-year-old hip-hop dancer Jalen, whose energetic performance wowed the judges and made his dad cry. “You have so much joy that comes out of that face of yours,” Abdul told the little dancer. “I just want to squeeze it!” Other memorable acts were senior dancers Bev, 83, and Hap, 68, who surprised the audience with a funk/jazz routine and celebrated their three gold stars from the judges by doing victory pushups right on the stage. The last acts from the Los Angeles round that stood out were young contemporary partners Jill and Jacob, who sweetly danced around the issue of whether they were romantically linked or not. Paula Abdul superfan Stone wasn’t the most talented contestant, but because he performed his “dance” to Abdul’s hit “Forever Your Girl,” he won the audience (and Abdul) over. Though he didn’t make it, he received a hug from his idol, who told the audience that “Forever Your Girl” was a song that can only belong to one person, her father (who was shown beaming up at his daughter from the audience). And then it was time for the New York auditions. Highlights from the Big Apple included another senior, Bonnie Buchner, a 90-year-old woman who tapped her way into the audience’s heart, but not into the semi-finals. Abdul did call Buchner a “precious gift,” though. Other stand-outs were a troupe of kids dressed as creepy zombies dancing in and around a mausoleum, a contortionist who looked like he popped joints and bones out of place, a group called “Twitch” that featured a bunch of girls and one guy (Abdul told them they inspired her), and the closing act of the evening, a very young ballroom dance pair (they looked to be no more than 8 or 9 years old, if that), D’Angelo and Amanda, who admitted to “maybe” being boyfriend and girlfriend. There were definitely memorable performances, but two hours seemed a bit lengthy. We’ll have to wait and see how they continue or change the format in later episodes. And the host, if he is indeed the host, could use more to do than just chatting with contestants backstage and occasionally attempting to engage the audience. “Idol” fans who were hoping for some signature kooky Abdul moments were probably mildly disappointed that her comments were more of the sweet-and-heartfelt variety (“You are a bright ray of sunshine!”) than filled with loopy non sequiturs. But the show is young! What did you think of Paula Abdul’s “Live to Dance”? Share your reviews in the comments! Related Artists Paula Abdul

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UFC 124 Georges St-Pierre VS Josh Koscheck2 Live Coverage

Last August in 2007 in UFC 74, St-Pierre defeated Koscheck with the unanimous decision came from the judges. Today, Koscheck fans wanted a rematch and this rematch is now UFC 124. The decision last 2007 might be altered by today’s match and maybe that decision will become a true defeat for the loser. Their first match lasted UFC 124 Georges St-Pierre VS Josh Koscheck2 Live Coverage is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Project Runway Castoff Michael Drummond Spills on Ivy, Michael Costello, and Fashion Week

Michael Drummond was Project Runway ‘s reliable quipper this season, popping out Crucible jokes and cat-skinning metaphors with major aplomb. In as interview with Movieline this morning, he was diplomatic enough to declare Andy, Mondo, and even Gretchen his choices to win the season, but I wanted to know about the less-lovable parts of his Runway tenure. Below, the St. Louis native talks about the challenge that got him eliminated, Fashion Week, and remaining cool when Ivy disgraced him in front of the judges.

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Project Runway’s Casanova Talks About Tim Gunn and Defends Gretchen and Ivy

Project Runway ‘s strangest and most endearing contestant, the unimonikered Casanova, befuddled the judges while still managing to win the greatest team challenge of all time . Movieline spoke to Casanova today about his problems making “resort wear” and what he likes about Gretchen (and even Ivy!).

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YouGoods Eco-Invention Contest Draws to a Close: Cast Your Vote for the Winner Today!

Earlier this month, we told you about UncommonGoods’ open design contest, looking for the next great eco-friendly invention. This week, the judges of the YouGoods contest , including TreeHugger founder Graham Hill , chose three finalists, based on the criteria that they be “unique, economical, and eco-friendly.” Still in the running are: a reusable grocery bag with a built-in dry-erase shopping list, a double-wall t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Fonthip Watcharatrakul swimsuit 2010

Fonthip Watcharatrakul, Miss Thailand 2010, poses for the judges in her swimsuit during the 2010 Miss Universe Presentation Show Las Vegas Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010. Miss Thailand 2010 Fonthip Watcharatrakul performs in her swimsuit by Dar Be Dar Swimwear during the Presentation Show for the 2010 Miss Universe Pageant at Mandalay Bay Event Center in Las Vegas, Nevada August 19, 2010. The Miss Universe 2010 competition will be aired live on August 23, 2010. Miss Israel Bat-el Jobi ( from L to

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Miss China 2010 Tang Wen

Miss China 2010 Tang Wen poses for photographers in her national costume at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada August 16, 2010. The Miss Universe 2010 pageant will take place in Las Vegas on August 23. Miss China 2010 Tang Wen poses for the judges in an evening gown of her choice during the 2010 Miss Universe Presentation Show at Mandalay Bay Event Center in Las Vegas, Nevada August 19, 2010. The Miss Universe 2010 competition will be aired live on August 23, 2010. M

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Miss France 2010 Malika Menard

Malika Menard, Miss France 2010, poses for the judges in her swimsuit during the 2010 Miss Universe Presentation Show Las Vegas Thursday, Aug. 19, 2010. Miss France Malika Menard poses in her national costume at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, August 16, 2010. The Miss Universe 2010 pageant will take place in Las Vegas on August 23. Miss France Malika Menard poses in her Dar Be Dar swimwear at Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada August 20, 2010. The Mi

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Miss South Africa 2010 Nicole Flint

Miss South Africa 2010 Nicole Flint performs in her swimsuit by Dar Be Dar Swimwear during the Presentation Show for the 2010 Miss Universe Pageant at Mandalay Bay Event Center in Las Vegas, Nevada August 19, 2010. The Miss Universe 2010 competition will be aired live on August 23, 2010. Miss South Africa 2010 Nicole Flint performs in her swimsuit by Dar Be Dar Swimwear during the Presentation Show for the 2010 Miss Universe Pageant. Miss South Africa Nicole Flint poses for the judges in an

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