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Ashton Kutcher Is Helping Poor People “Punk’d” Into Deep Student Loan Debt On “Going From Broke” [VIDEO]

Source: Courtesy Crackle / Courtesy Crackle Ashton Kutcher Executive Producing Crackle Series Helping People Financially Crippled By Student Debt We gots no love for Sallie Mae, Navient or any other student loan debt collecting jerks — so we’re happy to learn that Ashton Kutcher is addressing the issue that affects over 44 million Americans who collectively owe a whopping $1.5 trillion in federal student loan debt. Kutcher is executive producing a new Crackle Original, “Going From Broke,” along with Matador Content and Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, launching Thursday, October 17th exclusively on the free streaming service. Leading the charge to support millennials in overcoming their crippling financial struggles is host Dan Rosensweig, Chegg CEO, and financial expert Danetha Doe who go one on one with young people living in pricey Los Angeles, what they thought would be The City of Dreams, to change their habits, gain financial confidence and become CEO of their own lives. Although they all come from different backgrounds and circumstances, each of the participants have one thing in common– extreme debt. Check out the trailer below: Rosensweig and Doe challenge millennials to address everything from savings and spending to taxes, bills, co-loans and more. Ultimately, each of the subjects are given “homework,” tailored next steps meant to be tackled within a specific and timely window. It’s not comfortable, it’s not easy, but it’s necessary if they want financial stability. Throughout each of the 10 half-hours, viewers also get valuable insights and advice from several leading and trusted experts including award-winning personal finance journalist Jean Chatzky and Farnoosh Tarobi, bestselling author and podcast reporter. Anybody else kind of jealous we didn’t know about this sooner so we too could have some help?

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Grammy Awards 2015: Performances to Remember!

The music of the 2015 Grammy Awards featured something for everyone. We’re talking Madonna, Beyonce, John Legend, Common, Ariana Grande, Annie Lennox, Katy Perry, Kanye, Pharrell, Brooke Axtell, Barack Obama, and Kristen Wiig. (What?! … yes, Kristen danced for Sia!!! Anyone see that coming?!) Check out the most memorable performances from the show below: Grammy Awards 2015 Performances 1. Sia Grammy Awards Performance 2015 View Video Hey, is that Kristen Wiig?!? Yup, she lent Sia an entertaining hand for a performance of “Chandelier.” You must watch this performance now. 2. Beyonce Grammy Awards Performance 2015 View Video Beyonce’s Grammy Awards performance from 2015. Watch her close down the show with this epic gospel number! 3. John Legend and Common Grammy Awards Performance 2015 View Video John Legend and Common’s moving Grammy Awards performance from 2015. Great stuff all around. 4. Ariana Grande Grammy Awards Performance 2015 View Video No pop theatrics or EDM here. Ariana Grande moved the audience with her Grammy Awards performance of the ballad “Just a Little Bit of Your Heart.” Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 5. Annie Lennox Grammy Awards Performance 2015 View Video Annie Lennox and Hozier team up for an amazing Grammy Awards performance in February 2015. Watch it here and prepare to be amazed. 6. Katy Perry Grammy Awards Performance 2015 View Video Katy Perry delivers a moving performance at the 2015 Grammy Awards, following introductions from domestic violence survivor Brooke Axtell and President Barack Obama. 7. Kanye West Grammy Awards Performance 2015 View Video Kanye West’s emotional Grammy Awards performance of “Only One” from February 2015. What did you think of it? 8. Madonna Grammy Awards Performance 2015 View Video Madonna’s amazing Grammy Awards performance from 2015. Watch her defy gravity and expectations. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 9. Pharrell Grammy Awards Performance 2015 View Video Pharrell Williams’ Grammy Awards performance of “Happy” from 2015 10. Brooke Axtell Grammy Awards Speech View Video Domestic violence survivor Brooke Axtell gives a moving speech at the 2015 Grammy Awards before Katy Perry’s performance. 11. Barack Obama Grammy Awards Message View Video President Obama delivers a message about the “It’s On Us” campaign to combat domestic violence at the 2015 GRAMMY Awards 12. Kanye West Slams the Grammys View Video With wife Kim Kardashian awkwardly standing by his side, Kanye West goes off on the Grammy Awards in this interview. He believes Beyonce should have won Album of the Year. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. The End. Did you like Grammy Awards 2015 Performances? If so, please share: Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Email a Friend Pin on Pinterest Want more? Get more content like this delivered to your inbox for FREE: The Kanye complaint portion of the show was in full effect last night, as he once again stormed the stage during Beck’s speech. And today we got to hear Beck’s rebuttal to Kanye . Celebrity silliness aside, the music was nothing short of terrific last night. As far as the actual talent was concerned, Madonna’s twerking performance was the talk of the night, along with Beyonce’s brilliant gospel performance . And then there was the collaboration no one could’ve predicted. Kristen Wiig danced to Sia’s Chandelier , after a heartfelt intro from Shia LaBeouf, and Annie Lennox brought the house down along with Hozier. What was your favorite performance of the Grammys? 2015 Grammy Awards: Best GIFs! 1. Sam Smith Thanks Ex View Photo A triumphant Sam Smith thanks the man who broke his heart … because from that heartbreak came these four Grammy Awards! 2. Madonna Twerking View Photo Kinda. Sorta. This is quite something, whatever she’s doing. 3. Madge the Matador! View Photo Madonna and her Matador-themed Grammy performance were the talk of the night. 4. Flying Madonna View Photo Madonna defies age, and gravity, at the 2015 Grammy Awards. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 5. Ariana Grande and Big Sean PDA! View Photo Once notoriously private, Ariana Grande and Big Sean are all about the PDA these days. We’re not complaining. 6. Hands Up, Don’t Shoot View Photo Pharrell’s hands up, don’t shoot tribute at the Grammys was awesome. 7. John Legend and Chrissy Teigen Dance View Photo John Legend and Chrissy Teigen get into the groove at the Grammys. 8. Beyonce and Jay Z Embrace View Photo Beyonce and Jay Z embrace at the Grammy Awards. Bow down to the collective greatness. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 9. Kanye West Applauds View Photo Kanye West applauds at the Grammy Awards, and looks a little confused … 10. Kim Kardashian Konfused View Photo As Kanye West applauds, wife Kim Kardashian looks really confused at the Grammy Awards for reasons unknown. 11. Paul McCartney Dances Awkwardly View Photo Paul McCartney dances awkwardly with his grandpa moves at the Grammys … 12. Down in Front View Photo … and even Sir Paul can take a hint from the cameras at least. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 13. Yeezus Sings View Photo Kanye West performs live at the Grammys for the first time in six years. 14. ‘Ye Gets Deep View Photo Kanye West gets deep and personal with his performance of “Only One” at the 2015 Grammys. 15. Sia and Kristen Wiig View Photo Sia and special guest star Kristen Wiig during their amazing live performance of the former’s hit song “Chandelier.” 16. Sia Up Close View Photo Prepare to wig out … at this up close and personal shot of Sia. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 17. Rihanna is Fierce! View Photo Damn, that is a fierce look. Rihanna knows how to give good face, that’s for sure. 18. There Goes Taylor Swift! View Photo Here goes Taylor Swift! The singer is getting her dance moves on at the 2015 Grammys in Los Angeles. 19. Taylor Swift Grammy Dancing View Photo Go, Taylor Swift! Go, Taylor Swift! Go, Taylor Swift! GO! The singer gets her groove on here at the 2015 Grammy Awards. 20. Dancing Taylor Swift! View Photo If it’s an awards show and if Taylor Swift is in the audience, she WILL be dancing. Case in point. Advertisement A message from our sponsor. 21. A Message from Taylor Swift View Photo Just shake it off, people. Shake it off! That’s the message Taylor Swift sends in this GIF from the Grammys. The End. Did you like 2015 Grammy Awards: Best GIFs!? If so, please share: Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Email a Friend Pin on Pinterest Want more? Get more content like this delivered to your inbox for FREE:

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TV Nudity Report: True Blood, Ray Donovan, Masters of Sex, The Honourable Woman, Outlander, Manhattan, Matador, Murder in the First

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Interpol Introduce Fans To New Music At Intimate L.A. Show

Band also breaks out favorites ‘NYC,’ ‘Evil’ in Santa Monica, California, recording studio. By Ryan J. Downey Paul Banks of Interpol performs onstage September 6 Photo: Jeremiah Garcia/ KCRW SANTA MONICA, California — They may have named a new song “Barricade,” but there was nothing of the sort separating Interpol from their fans Monday night as they performed for 150 lucky people in a small recording studio on the eve of their new album’s release. The performance will air Thursday on KCRW’s “Morning Becomes Eclectic” radio show, alongside a short interview. The band played eight songs, more than half of them from their self-titled fourth album, which was released Tuesday (September 7). Fan favorites like “NYC” were included, with the invite-only audience joining frontman Paul Banks in the “But hey, who’s on trial?” refrain during a set-closing “Evil.” In less than two weeks, the New York band will open for U2 in giant venues, but on Monday night, Berkeley Street Studios in Santa Monica was the very definition of intimate. With soft lighting and heavy drapery, producer Bob Clearmountain’s studio had a hipster living-room vibe that meshed nicely with Interpol’s dark atmospherics as the invited guests sipped free booze. Astute indie-rock fans recognized Dave Pajo from his work with Slint and Yeah Yeah Yeahs as he did a more-than-admirable job stepping in for recently departed bassist Carlos D . Brandon Curtis, from Secret Machines, is another new addition to Interpol’s live lineup, providing “keys and BVs,” as the band likes to say — “BVs” being musician shorthand, of course, for backing vocals. Vocalist/guitarist Banks, guitarist Daniel Kessler and cocktail-carrying drummer Sam Fogarino — who together comprise the “official” lineup in press photos and the like — walked casually to the small stage with Pajo and Curtis and quietly picked up their instruments shortly after 8 p.m. Kessler wore a big smile throughout the proceedings, which makes sense, as these makers of Joy Division-meets-Wall of Sound dark rock have a lot to smile about right now. The group’s new album not only marks a return to the indie label that launched them, Matador, after a stint with the majors, but a return to form as well, according to critics. Reviews were mixed for Our Love to Admire (2007), but folks are already comparing the new record favorably to Interpol’s beloved Antics (2004) and their debut, Turn on the Bright Lights (2002). On the eve of their fourth album’s release, as the band that wrote “NYC” found themselves on the other side of the country in front of an intimate private audience, they seemed relaxed and happy and certainly looked as dependably well-dressed as ever, all in black. They opened with “Success,” which also kicks off the new album, followed by another new track, “Summer Well.” Playing material that isn’t immediately familiar to an audience can be awkward, but it was received warmly, with excited cheers greeting “Narc,” from Antics. Enthusiasm was high in the room throughout, but the fans kept themselves at a politely low volume, with equal reverence for being part of such a special occasion as for the band’s moody crescendos juxtaposed with tightly wound stops, starts and often bass-led rhythms. After another new song, “Lights,” Interpol paused for an interview conducted by KCRW music director Jason Bentley. They spoke highly of the new touring lineup and fondly of both Carlos D (whose departure was amicable) and his contributions to the new album and Matador Records. The second half of the set began with a pair of two more new songs, “Try It On” and “Barricade,” before the group closed with “NYC” and “Evil,” which was met with the most raucous reception. The group, which had performed with measured composure throughout, was at its loosest during this song as well, with Banks visibly grinning about the sing-along and Kessler moving a bit more. Have you checked out Interpol’s new record? Share your reviews in the comments! Related Photos MTV.com Exclusive: Interpol Related Artists Interpol

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