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Dennis Hopper To Guru: A Look Back At Those We Lost In 2010

We bid farewell to celebrities who died this year, including Alexander McQueen, George Steinbrenner and Lena Horne. By James Montgomery Dennis Hopper Photo: Mark Mainz/Getty Images In 2010, we said goodbye to a variety of icons — stars of stage and screen, influential musicians and cultural figureheads. Some of them were gone too soon, others lived long and fruitful lives, but all will be missed. Luckily for us, they left behind work that thrilled and chilled, that made us laugh, cry, cheer and reconsider the world in which we live. It’s a small comfort, but it’s comfort nonetheless. (For photos of the stars we lost this year, click here.) And so, as we turn the page on the year that was, we’d be remiss if we didn’t pause for a moment to reflect on some of the tremendous lives of those we lost. Among the notable people we bid farewell to: fashion designer Alexander McQueen, directors Blake Edwards and Arthur Penn, actors Lena Horne and Dennis Hopper, writer Harvey Pekar, and musicians Alex Chilton, Guru and Jay Reatard. Consider it a final tribute. Or consider it our duty. After all, these were men and women who dedicated their time on earth to creating work of considerable import . There was, of course, no “where were you when you heard the news?” passing this year — like Michael Jackson’s death in 2009 — but that doesn’t make the losses we suffered any less sad. In death, they reminded us of the way we were … they gave us a chance to reminisce, to recall memories long dormant. Or they hinted at where we were heading … sadly, they won’t be there to see us arrive. From Alex Chilton to George Steinbrenner (and many others who made indelible contributions during their lives), here’s a look back at some of the remarkable people we lost in 2010 . Which celebrity’s passing touched you the most in 2010? Tell us in the comments. Related Photos In Memoriam: Stars Who Passed In 2010

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Michael Jackson’s Bro, Mom Score on New Year’s Eve

Filed under: Tito Jackson , Katherine Jackson , Michael Jackson , Music Katherine Jackson has figured out a way to make some cash and not piss off the Michael Jackson Estate — hitch a ride with another brother. Katherine will join Michael’s Bro, Tito Jackson , in Atlanta for New Year’s Eve … appearing at the 22nd Annual… Read more

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Cindy Barshop Confirmed as a Real Housewife of New York

She’s bold, she’s daring and she’s officially a Real Housewife of New York. Following the initial announcement in September , Bravo has released a statement confirming that spa owner Cindy Barshop is taking over for Bethenny Frankel on The Real Housewives of New York . Said Bravo programming VP Christian Barcellos to The New York Post : “She’s the epitome of the go-go New Yorker who lives downtown in an absolutely fabulous West Village loft. She has made some really bold, daring lifestyle choices [that] are really cool and laudable and hopefully will invite watercooler conversations. “She’s done some unorthodox things, and she owns it.. She brings a distinct flavor to the ensemble.” Are you excited, Housewives fans, for the addition of Barshop?

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Oprah on Sarah Palin Presidential Chances: Nil!

From one influential to woman to another, Oprah Winfrey has a message for Sarah Palin: best of luck with that 2012 Presidential campaign… you’ll need it! In the latest issue of Parade , the talk show host refers to the reality star as “charming and likable.” But can she foresee Palin as President of the United States? No. “It does not scare me because I believe in the intelligence of the American public,” Oprah said. Winfrey also admits she’s “succumbed” to the notion that she’s a “brand,” while explaining how Michael Jackson influenced her decision to branch off with her own network. “I thought, I don’t want to be Michael Jackson. This [ Vanity Fair ] article specifically said that after Thriller, which sold over 100 million albums and is still the highest-selling album of all time, when he then did Bad, which sold 20 million albums, he felt like a failure. Anybody today would bow down in prayer for 20 million. “I didn’t want to be that person who’s been given this great opportunity of a network and thinking, but how am I going to make it what the Oprah Show has been for 25 years? What I recognize is that it took me at least 10 solid years to build [that show].” OWN will launch on January 1.

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Oprah on Sarah Palin Presidential Chances: Nil!

Oprah on Sarah Palin Presidential Chances: Nil!

From one influential to woman to another, Oprah Winfrey has a message for Sarah Palin: best of luck with that 2012 Presidential campaign… you’ll need it! In the latest issue of Parade , the talk show host refers to the reality star as “charming and likable.” But can she foresee Palin as President of the United States? No. “It does not scare me because I believe in the intelligence of the American public,” Oprah said. Winfrey also admits she’s “succumbed” to the notion that she’s a “brand,” while explaining how Michael Jackson influenced her decision to branch off with her own network. “I thought, I don’t want to be Michael Jackson. This [ Vanity Fair ] article specifically said that after Thriller, which sold over 100 million albums and is still the highest-selling album of all time, when he then did Bad, which sold 20 million albums, he felt like a failure. Anybody today would bow down in prayer for 20 million. “I didn’t want to be that person who’s been given this great opportunity of a network and thinking, but how am I going to make it what the Oprah Show has been for 25 years? What I recognize is that it took me at least 10 solid years to build [that show].” OWN will launch on January 1.

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Naomi Campbell — Weavin’ Through Miami

Filed under: Naomi Campbell , Beauty , Paparazzi Photo With her weave holding on for dear life, 40-year-old supermodel Naomi Campbell showed off her Victoria’s secret hairline while shopping in Miami on Wednesday. Now everyone knows what to get Naomi for Christmas. Okrrrr! Read more

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Handwritten MJ Note — I’m Gonna ‘Make Huge $’

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Dr. Arnie Klein Michael Jackson planned to “make huge $” before his death last year — at least according to a note handwritten by the King of Pop himself that recently sold for a ton of cash. The memo — which was just auctioned off on eBay for more than $3,000 — was… Read more

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Chris Harrison Previews Compelling, Scandal-Free Season of The Bachelor

In an exhaustive and not very revealing new interview with TV Guide , King of All Pimps Chris Harrison previews the new season of The Bachelor. In Chris’ defense, he can’t yet reveal The Bachelor spoilers we’ve already posted. His job is to get people pumped for the return of Brad Womack. That return, he says, was not easy for the star – or the women. “There’s a large group out there that’s like, ‘Screw this guy. I hope he falls on his face and gets what coming to him,’ and he does,” Harrison said. Brad, who dumped both DeAnna Pappas and Jenni Croft three years ago, faces some skeptical contestants – and Pappas and Croft – January 3. But despite the animosity he initially feels, Harrison says an old-school Bachelor progression follows, sans the “crazy scandal” of recent seasons. “There was no crazy scandal,” Chris says. “It either happens or it doesn’t … Someone sleeps with one of our producers or they don’t. Someone has a girlfriend back at home or they don’t. We’re always at the whim of our contestants.” So what CAN we expect from Brad Womack this winter? “There’s a lot of drama, but my guess is Brad doesn’t know or hasn’t seen 95 percent of it,” Chris says. “It’s definitely one of those seasons where he’s not privy to a lot of it and will be shocked by what’s going on behind the scenes.” As for the lack of Rozlyn Papa-style drama, Chris says “there’s a huge part of me, the normal human being part of me that is completely relieved.” “It’s kind of old-school Bachelor . Brad was such an overwhelming story going in that he overshadowed anything, anyway. Him trying to redeem himself and proving he’s a good guy, that’s more than enough to keep everyone intrigued.” “I’m kind of glad nothing happened to take away from that.” As for this year’s group of women? “What we have this year instead of scandals are unbelievably compelling, tragic stories that you will absolutely be captivated by. It’s a different group than we’re used to, a little more mature in their life experiences,” says Chris. “One thing I love about this show is they all bring their own baggage. Good, bad or tragic, that affects the show and where the show goes. It’s amazing to see how this show is pushed and pulled by everyone’s stories and their histories.” His predicted fan favorite right off the bat? “Emily. She’s a sweet, cute Southern package. Even if you didn’t know her story you’d want to put her on your night stand and keep her as a doll. She’s the sweetest thing in the world, but when you hear her story, you realize how strong she is.” Will there be any Vienna Girardi-type fights between girls? “Michelle is a polarizing figure. She might easily be the most beautiful girl on the show and knocks Brad on his backside the moment she gets out of the limo with this leopard print dress. Lo and behold, she’s the instigator in the house.” “But all Brad sees is this sweet, unbelievably beautiful girl. Regarding DeAnna and Jenni’s visit, Chris says it was a great idea because “he needs to have that closure and although they’ve already moved on and Jenni’s married and DeAnna’s about to be, I think for him it was good to have it out.” “It was a great springboard to start the show for Brad, make amends, really admit that he was a jackass and how he was afraid to make a mistake.”

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Ne-Yo Boycotting New Michael Jackson Album

Safe to say Ne-Yo will not be picking up the new Michael Jackson album as a stocking stuffer this year. Like will.i.am , he says it shouldn’t even be out. Asked about Michael on the street, the R&B singer says he doesn’t even want to listen to it because he doesn’t think MJ would’ve wanted it released. ” Hold My Hand ” is a good song … but was it even done? MJ was such a perfectionist, Ne-Yo says, that “I don’t think the album would be out yet.” He adds, “I’m gonna stick to my old Mike” … Ne-Yo on New Michael Jackson Album

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