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Men And Marriage: Why They Are Scared Of The Shackle

Let’s get one thing clear from the jump: men not named George Clooney are not averse to marriage as an institution. The characters in black love flicks (often starring Taye Diggs or Omar Epps) might have folks convinced that men would rather be garroted in the scrotum before they settle down, but that’s not the case….we’re just really, really cautious about who gets the Magic Stick for life. I tried to think of at least five things that freak men out about getting hitched, but for me, it all fits under three umbrellas… Continued at MadameNoire.com

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Jennifer Aniston: Hottest of the Decade?

Jennifer Aniston walked out of the 2011 Guys Choice Awards last night with the biggest honor of her career: Spike TV gave her the Decade of Hotness trophy. Why? Because “Jennifer Aniston has the magic combination of Hall of Fame hotness and humor that makes every guy wish she lived next door.” The ceremony will air on Friday, June 10. Is Aniston the worthy recipient of this hardware? Based on this Smart Water ad , it’s difficult to argue, isn’t it? You tell us: is Jennifer Aniston the hottest of the decade?

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Exclusive TI$A “4-20 Celebration Shirt”: Only 100 Pcs Being Sold [Video]

TI$A releases a special 4-20 inspired T, celebrating the day of smoking the mAgic herb. Held to only 100 pcs, the T features a marijuana leaf covering the face along with a marijuana leaf inspired TI$A logo. shop.tisavision.tv/

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Behind The Scenes: Musiq Soulchild x Swizz Beatz “Anything” & Snoop Dogg x T-Pain “Boom”

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Watch on set footage from “Anything”, the lead single from Musiq Soulchild’s upcoming album Musiq And the Magic that drops on May 3rd. The song which also features Swizz Beatz was first introduced to us during producer’s #MonsterMondays series. The two took to L.A. on Valentine’s Day to shoot the visual directed by TAJ. Props to Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 04/03/2011 21:44 Number of articles : 2

Behind The Scenes: Musiq Soulchild x Swizz Beatz “Anything” & Snoop Dogg x T-Pain “Boom”

Kinect hacked to work with iPhone, iPad

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Supertouch has put the magic touch on the Kinect, by allowing some pretty amazing hacks to happen. It allows an iPhone or iPad to be used as an accessory. It’s not quite there yet, but with 100’s of millions of iOS customers by the end of this year, it’s quite a big deal. The iPhone and iPad are used to send balls into Kinect Dodgeball, obviously this is not standard but some next-gen polish on upcoming… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : TweakTown News RSS Feed Discovery Date : 20/02/2011 23:29 Number of articles : 2

Kinect hacked to work with iPhone, iPad

Can Justin Bieber Make Math Fun?

Scholastic’s Math magazine features the omnipresent teen sensation on its latest cover and attempts to mix Bieber Fever with the magic of math equations! After teasing readers with an equation aimed to find the number of Bieber Twitter followers (answer: 6,755,269), the magazine talks to him about math and wind chill. Bieb’s response: “Hockey is my game! It doesn’t matter what the wind chill is.” What do you think? Does he get partial credit for that answer?

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Captain Beefheart Dead At 69

Avant-garde musician and visual artist battled multiple sclerosis since the ’90s. By James Montgomery “Captain Beefheart” Don Van Vliet Photo: Gijsbert Hanekroot/Redferns Don Van Vliet, the man known around the world as Captain Beefheart, died Friday (December 17), according to his manager . He was 69. The cause of Van Vliet’s death was not immediately known, though several outlets were reporting it was due to complications from multiple sclerosis, which he had battled since the 1990s. Van Vliet was an accomplished avant-garde musician and visual artist, who along with a constantly rotating crew of fellow oddballs — his handpicked “Magic Band” — bent the rules, melded genres and thoroughly weirded out much of mainstream America for nearly four decades. The origin of his famous Captain Beefheart stage name remains somewhat cloudy (some say it came from a script he wrote with childhood friend/ rival Frank Zappa), but the impact it would have on the worlds of music and art is not. Beginning in 1967, with the release of Beefheart and the Magic Band’s seminal Safe as Milk, and rolling on through other classic bizarre gems like 1969’s Trout Mask Replica (which melded elements of blues, jazz and avant-garde spoken word and was named by Rolling Stone as the 58th Greatest Album of All Time in 2003), ’72’s bar-friendly Clear Spot and ’78’s Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller), Beefheart forged a territory that was uniquely, unquestionably his — record sales (and the mainstream media) be damned. In the process, he earned a legion of loyal followers — including Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore, Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain, the White Stripes’ Jack White (who, along with his band the Dead Weather, filmed their “Treat Me Like Your Mother” video near Van Vliet’s childhood home in Lancaster, California) and “The Simpsons” creator Matt Groening — and, along with a handful of other acts, is credited with ushering in the genre we now commonly refer to as “alternative rock.” After releasing Ice Cream for Crow in 1982, Van Vliet all but retired from the music industry (though the Magic Band would continue on without him), focusing instead on his other passion: painting. He would spend the remainder of his days living in Northern California with his wife, Jan, creating abstract, expressionist works, which showed often at New York’s Michael Werner Gallery. By the 1990s, he had largely disappeared from the public eye, save for a few appearances, most prominently in Anton Corbijn’s film “Some Yo Yo Stuff,” where he appeared to be frail and weakened. In a statement released to Rolling Stone, the Michael Werner Gallery called Van Vliet “a complex and influential figure in the visual and performing arts” and added that his music and art will live on as his lasting legacy. “After two decades in the spotlight as an avant-garde composer and performer, Van Vliet retired from performing to devote himself wholeheartedly to painting and drawing,” the statement read, in part. “Like his music, Van Vliet’s lush paintings are the product of a truly rare and unique vision.” Share your well-wishes for Van Vliet’s family in the comments.

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Be Grateful You’re Not Spending Thanksgiving with These 5 Movie Families

‘Tis the season to begin complaining about spending time with one’s family during the holidays. (If anyone reading this is related to me — I’m not talking about you. Honest.) But as with all things, surviving Thanksgiving dinner with the relatives is really just a matter of perspective. So if Aunt Barb starts acting inappropriately after too much Franzia, and your Tea Party-ing cousin wants to show you irrefutable proof that the president is actually a Seventh-Day Adventist from Mars, just remind yourself how lucky you are not to be spending Turkey Day with these movie families:

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21 Questions Ahead of the Midnight Screenings of Burlesque

I’ll be there. You’ll be there. The glitter-caked hopes of a generation will be there. A drag queen with a “Half-Breed” outfit will be there. But most of all, utter skepticism will be there. I’m talking about tonight’s midnight Burlesque premiere, which will raise the stakes on burlesque-themed cinema for weeks to come. To prepare ourselves for the gala at hand, let’s line up the 21 biggest questions that need to be answered by tomorrow morning — when the magic, rouge, and absinthe have faded.

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‘Sorcerer’s Apprentice’ Star Nicolas Cage Was A ‘Mischievous Kid’ During Filming

‘I have to make it amusing for me,’ actor says of acting opposite CGI. By Eric Ditzian, with additional reporting by Josh Horowitz Nicolas Cage in “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” Last summer, MTV News visited the New York City set of “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” on a night when the production had commandeered Bowling Green park in Lower Manhattan. Stars Nicolas Cage and Alfred Molina, in the roles of ultra-power magicians, were furiously battling it out in what would become one of the film’s climactic scenes. But without the benefit of computer-generated plasma bolts — colorful beams of magical energy — the actors looked a bit silly as they grunted and gesticulated and pretended to emit powerful forces from their hands. And, yep, the actors felt pretty silly too. “There were even moments when I said, ‘I really hope this turns out. Does anyone else feel ridiculous?’ ” co-star Jay Baruchel said, more than a year later. “I would say to Jay, ‘Are we in trouble yet?’ ” added Cage. “It has to be like that. You have to have a bit of a mischievous kid in the back of the classroom to make it interesting,” Cage said. “I have to make it amusing for me, which means there has to be some level of mischief and public disruption.” The finished product, of course, looks quite a bit different than what we viewed that night on the set, thanks to Disney’s typically eye-popping visual-effects work . Cage and the other sorcerers utilize ornate rings to conjure up their magic. Originally, though, the filmmakers had a very different idea about how they wanted the supernatural energy to work onscreen. “I was in Hungary making another movie and I got a call from [producer] Jerry Bruckheimer and [director] Jon Turteltaub and they said, ‘We want you to maybe wear bracelets and hit these bracelets and that’s when the magic happens,’ ” explained Cage. “Interesting, but I said, ‘No, it has to be a ring because I have to use my hands.’ It’s like conducting. I really wanted to be able to conduct the magic into happening. … It’s more beautiful to use your hands than just smashing your wrists together.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Sorcerer’s Apprentice’

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