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Real Housewives of New York: The Manhattan Murders [Recaps]

On last night’s episode an old friendship finally completely ground to a halt and exploded. It was inevitable, but still stung to watch. Also happening: a fashion shoot, an embarrassing interview, and a sad day for Crazy Eyes. More

Judge: Donald Trump’s Family Needs Protection

Filed under: Celebrity Justice An obsessed fan of Ivanka Trump was charged today with six crimes including stalking in the third degree — and has been ordered to stay the hell away from her whole family … including Donald Trump.Justin Massler — who appeared in Manhattan … Permalink

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The Night Brooklyn Took Manhattan [Invasions]

They came on foot, by bicycle and skateboard. They filled the Soho streets like a dirty flood. Traffic was blocked and the Fire Department was called. It was an art opening for pictures of naked people and everyone was there. This event comes at sort of an awkward time for us, taxonomically speaking. If we were still allowed to use the word “hipster” we would definitely classify Ryan McGinley as a “hipster photographer.” He is maybe best known for setting up road trips of attractive people and photographing them frolicking in natural settings, naked and generally having a rad time. (He did this for Wrangler once .) He can be thought of as a less creepy Terry Richardson . For this is he is rich and famous. Tonight, the Team Gallery hosted an opening party for Ryan McGinley’s new show. For a night, a street in Manhattan was Brooklynized. What transpired can only be conveyed in slide-show form. Here is the invite for the Ryan McGinley show, “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere.” Notice the ironic (MAYBE?) tattoos and jewelery. Notice how the boy is skinny and naked. Obviously, if you see this in the window of a coffee shop on Bedford you go to where it tells you to go. [ via ] Even before the opening, this Twitter user was nervous. Nervous, likely, because it was unseasonably warm and she had not yet had the right side of her head shaved for spring. Too late, the art opening was about to begin! [ iamamayzing ] Outside the gallery. For the Brooklynite fretting about the rare trip into the hustle-and-bustle of Manhattan, sweet relief: People milling about! Other people pushing bicycles around! A person pointing a very nice video camera at nothing in particular! Let’s get this street party started. [ ArtObservered ] Then this happened. 1) Guy in the headdress. 2) Lower right corner: Alright, who brought their parents!? [ MikeNouveau ] Welcome to Brooklyn. [ RatherBeBiking ] Brooklyn ruled the street, but inside, Manhattan partied. Here is a picture of McGinley taken from the twitter account of New York’s most famous mail-order bride , Lera Loeb. [ LeraLoeb ] FREE BEER. (And art.) [ MJFIII ] We know it was a good party because it got busted. “Dude, the gallery opening totally got shut down by the fire department!” Everyone went to the after-gallery opening across the street. [ MikeNouveau ] Fuck it: They were hipsters.

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The Night Brooklyn Took Over Manhattan [Invasions]

They came on foot, by bicycle and skateboard. They filled the Soho streets like a dirty flood. Traffic was blocked and the Fire Department was called. It was an art opening for pictures of naked people and everyone was there. This event comes at sort of an awkward time for us, taxonomically speaking. If we were still allowed to use the word “hipster” we would definitely classify Ryan McGinley as a “hipster photographer.” He is maybe best known for setting up road trips of attractive people and photographing them frolicking in natural settings, naked and generally having a rad time. (He did this for Wrangler once .) He can be thought of as a less creepy Terry Richardson . For this is he is rich and famous. Tonight, the Team Gallery hosted an opening party for Ryan McGinley’s new show. For a night, a street in Manhattan was Brooklynized. What transpired can only be conveyed in slide-show form. Here is the invite for the Ryan McGinley show, “Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere.” Notice the ironic (MAYBE?) tattoos and jewelery. Notice how the boy is skinny and naked. Obviously, if you see this in the window of a coffee shop on Bedford you go to where it tells you to go. [ via ] Even before the opening, this Twitter user was nervous. Nervous, likely, because it was unseasonably warm and she had not yet gotten right side of her head shaved for spring. Too late, the art opening was about to begin! Outside the gallery. For the Brooklynite fretting about the rare trip into the hustle-and-bustle of Manhattan, sweet relief: People milling about! Other people pushing bicycles around! A person pointing a very nice video camera at nothing in particular! Let’s get this street party started. [ ArtObservered ] Then this happened. 1) Guy in the headdress. 2) Lower right corner: Alright, who brought their parents!? [ MikeNouveau ] Welcome to Brooklyn. [ RatherBeBiking ] Brooklyn ruled the street, but inside, Manhattan partied. Here is a picture of McGinley taken from the twitter account of New York’s most famous mail-order bride, Lera Loeb. [ LeraLoeb ] FREE BEER. (And art.) [ MJFIII ] “Dude, the gallery opening totally got shut down by the fire department!” [ MikeNouveau ] Fuck it: They were hipsters.

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Richard Belzer: I Didn’t Choke Apple Employee!

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Richard Belzer from “Law and Order” claims he never choked the Apple employee who called 911 on him yesterday — and dude says there’s surveillance footage that proves him right.Belzer tells TMZ the drama all started while he was waiting in line at … Permalink

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Live – Letterman’s Alleged Extortionist at Court

We’re live outside of Manhattan Supreme Court, where David Letterman’s alleged extortionist, Robert Halderman, is about to arrive … and is expected to plead guilty to extortion.Stay tuned … and keep refreshing the page for updates! … Permalink

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After Lil Wayne’s Sentencing, What’s Next?

Rapper will now be booked and processed before ending up at Rikers Island. By Jayson Rodriguez Lil Wayne Photo: Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images Now that Lil Wayne has surrendered to the court , he’ll be booked through the New York City court system and processed by the Department of Correction. The action could take hours, with Wayne not likely to see his cell and new bed until late in the evening, according to retired corrections officer Charles Reid, who spoke to MTV News about the process. Reid first spoke with MTV News last month about safety issues surrounding the multiplatinum MC . Reid characterized the booking and processing order as a tedious journey from standing before the judge until inmates arrive at their bunks. First, Lil Wayne’s case will be closed by the court and the rapper will be booked as a guilty party and fingerprinted. From there, paperwork will be drawn up and the Cash Money lyricist will be transferred from the court’s custody to the Department of Correction, which also has offices in the New York Criminal Court building. Once Wayne is transferred over to the DOC, he’ll be assigned a sentence number unique to each inmate. That number will include “anything you need to know about him,” Reid explained. Data about why the rapper was sentenced, his location and a list of his history will be detailed in his sentence number. From there, the rapper may be kept in Manhattan at the Tombs, otherwise known as the Manhattan Detention Complex. Depending on how long his processing takes and how busy officers are with transportation, the rapper could be held in the city. More than likely, though, Reid said, Lil Wayne’s ordeal will be completed in one day, spread out over many hours. By the time the New Orleans native arrives to Rikers Island, he’ll have to turn over his personal items to be held on location until his sentence is completed. Corrections officers will then strip search Lil Wayne, order him to shower, and then provide the rapper with his prison attire. As Reid pointed out before, Lil Wayne will not have to cut his trademark dreadlocks. “The days of doing that are over,” he said. “They can’t make inmates do that anymore — it’s within their rights to maintain any kind of hairstyle.” After that, Lil Wayne will be escorted to his cell where he’ll begin his prison stint; he pleaded guilty to an attempted-gun-possession charge, which will put him behind bars for eight months to a year. A prison guard who spoke to MTV News late last month described what the rapper’s new setting would look like. According to the guard, who spoke to us anonymously because of the nature of the information, Lil Wayne will likely have his own 10-by-15-foot cell with a toilet, sink, bed and one window. The view, according to the guard, however, won’t be much. “He’ll be able to see another wall [outside the window],” the guard said. Related Videos Lil Wayne’s ‘Road To Rikers’ Lil Wayne Goes To Jail Related Photos Lil Wayne Heads To Rikers Island Lil Wayne’s Battle With His Gun Possession Case Related Artists Lil Wayne

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Travis McCoy Says New Album Is ‘Music To Have A Good Time To’

‘Now a lot of the records are happy,’ Gym Class Heroes frontman says. By James Montgomery Travis “Travie” McCoy First things first: Travis McCoy wants to be known as “Travie” these days. After all, that’s how he’s always been known amongst his family and friends. “I mean, anybody who knows me already calls me that. No one in my circle calls me Travis. Even my family, at a young age started calling me ‘Travie,’ ” he said, cracking up slightly. “So I want people to feel comfortable calling me ‘Travie.’ It’s almost like inviting people in. You can be part of the family, so long as you buy the album.” And that brings us to the second point — his long-in-the-works solo album, which McCoy wants you to know is no longer called The Lazarus Project, for legal reasons … involving Paul Walker. “Unfortunately we had to change the title to just Lazarus, because there’s already this movie out there called ‘The Lazarus Project,’ ” he explained. “So we’re just calling the record Lazarus now. It’s more to the point.” And all this talk of labels, nicknames and titles is sort of relevant to McCoy in general. Because ever since he burst onto the scene with Gym Class Heroes (McCoy and the band are currently at work on a new LP), people have struggled to slap a label on the charismatic frontman. Is he a rapper? A rock star? Something in between? Certainly GCH’s hip-hop leaning 2008 album The Quilt didn’t help matters any and now, with Lazarus on the horizon (it’s tentatively due in June), McCoy is facing another round of critical labeling. And yes, it’s a bit annoying. “It’s hard to put a stamp on the record. With anything I do, it’s hard to categorize it. With any project, I just go in and blindly start writing songs and then find out which way we want to go with it. This one took a bit longer to find the lane,” he said. “It was a year in the making. … We thought we had found the lane, then I started doing other sh–. Now that it’s done and I’ve listened to it a bunch of times, I’ll say that it’s got a pop appeal … the songs will appeal to a broader range of people as opposed to the hip-hop crowd or conventional GCH crowd.” Initially, the songs on Lazarus reflected the dark times in McCoy’s life … inspired mainly by his breakup with longtime girlfriend Katy Perry . But in the months following the split, he said he found a new outlook on life. And the new songs he wrote reflected that shift. “A lot of the music started off pretty dark and introspective, but now a lot of the records are happy. I stopped being so bitter about my life and situations,” McCoy said. “I hate going back to this, but I went through a sh—y breakup, so a lot of records were bitter in the beginning. Sad and mad about sh–, but then I found a median with myself. I realized I don’t have it that bad, so I figured, why dampen the mood with sad, sh—y records?” And on Monday (March 8) fans can get an official taste of what Lazarus will offer, when the first single — a song called “Billionaire” — premieres on MTV.com. But don’t let the title fool you: This isn’t your average, run-of-the-mill song about Benjamins. ” ‘Billionaire’ is basically about, you know, like ‘Brewster’s Millions.’ It’s me talking about what would happen if I would somehow manage to become a billionaire. What would I do with the money?” he explained. “Don’t get it wrong, I’m far from a billionaire. I think I just made it out the ‘thousandaire’ category. So it’s about what I would do with the money and, the same time, it opens up the question, if you were in a position to do something with a decent chunk of money, what would you do?” And that’s sort of the balance McCoy is striking on Lazarus — a little bit of the serious, a little bit of the social, but, of course, a whole lot fun, too. That’s the point of making songs like this, no matter how you choose to label them. “I’ve always wanted this album to come out in the summer, because that’s when most of the memorable music drops,” he said. “You want music to have a good time to, music to connect to. You wanna play it at the party.”

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Lil Wayne Finally Set To Be Sentenced, Begin Jail Term Today

Dental surgery and a courthouse fire postponed Weezy’s previous sentencing dates. By Jayson Rodriguez Lil Wayne Photo: Thaddeus After a delay at his request due to dental surgery , a postponement Tuesday because of a courthouse fire and then rescheduling his court date Wednesday, Lil Wayne is set to finally be sentenced and begin his one-year prison term stemming from a 2007 gun arrest on Monday (March 8). The rapper was set to be sentenced last month, but Wayne’s attorney requested a delay so the rapper could undergo eight root canals . Judge Charles H. Solomon agreed to the last-minute request and rescheduled the proceedings for Tuesday. Then, just hours before he was set to appear before Judge Charles H. Solomon on Tuesday, a fire broke out at the Manhattan Criminal Court Building. At the first sign of smoke, the building was evacuated and all appearances were postponed. Lil Wayne’s attorney, Stacey Richman, confirmed to MTV News that her client’s case had temporarily been postponed as a result of the fire. The next day, Weezy’s court date was once again rescheduled. Wayne is now set to appear before Solomon on Monday afternoon and plead guilty to attempted gun possession. He’s then expected to turn himself in immediately to begin his prison term. Lil Wayne has spent his unexpected free time partying in NYC, traveling back to his Miami home and, of course, recording. The rapper reached a deal with prosecutors in November to plead out to a lesser deal, and in return, he is expected to be released from prison as early as October. In 2007, Lil Wayne was arrested for attempted gun possession following his first headlining performance in Manhattan at the Beacon Theatre. New York is among the toughest states in the country when it comes to gun-possession laws. In other states, Lil Wayne could have gotten off with a misdemeanor rap and probation. However, in New York, only law-enforcement officials and those affiliated with authorities are permitted to carry firearms. Ultimately, what Lil Wayne pleaded guilty to amounts to him being able to have access to a gun. Police did not find a weapon on the rapper when his tour bus was searched. Rather, the gun — registered to his manager — was in a bag located near the rapper, hence the “attempted” charge. Lil Wayne has been working feverishly in recent weeks to complete a number of videos and songs to stay relevant during his physical absence. That pace he’s gotten accustomed to, however, will come to a screeching halt, according to a New York corrections officer who spoke to MTV News. “He’ll be housed with inmates who are classified in his category, and he’ll be able to be a regular inmate,” the guard said. “He’ll be able to watch television, go into the day room and congregate with people of his classification. “He’ll have no preferable treatment at all. He’ll be treated like a regular inmate,” the guard, who declined to be identified due to the classified information he discussed, added. Lil Wayne is still facing charges in Arizona , and that trial is set to begin March 30. Related Videos Lil Wayne’s ‘Road To Rikers’

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America Ferrera Brings "Ugly Betty’ To London, Sort Of

A merica Ferrera films scenes with co-stars Becki Newton and Anna Ortiz for Ugly Betty in New York City. The cast filmed in downtown Manhattan on a street that they transformed to look like London.

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