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John Stamos Could Have Been A TV Hooker

John Stamos will join the cast of Glee as Emma Pillsbury’s new love interest this fall, but years ago, creator Ryan Murphy had different plans for the Full House alum. “Ryan wanted me to play a male hooker,” Stamos said this morning during an On Air With Ryan Seacrest interview. “I’ll never forget, I was sitting in The Ivy, [and Ryan said], ‘I’ve got a show for you! Male hooker, and you have sex with the guys and the girls and you fix their marriages!'” If only Stamos had taken that project instead of Jake in Progress . Collective sigh. [ E! ]

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Clint Eastwood’s Hereafter to Close 2010 NY Film Festival

The Film Society of Lincoln Center this morning announced its selections for the 48th New York Film Festival, which includes the U.S. premiere of Clint Eastwood’s mortality drama Hereafter among other work by Jean-Luc Godard, Mike Leigh, Olivier Assayas, centenarian Manoel de Oliveira and this year’s Palme d’Or winner Apichatpong Weerasethakul. And while we’re importing from Cannes, we might as well include that notorious Mexican cannibal flick while we’re at it. Click through for the full line-up (Including previously announced opening-night and centerpiece selections).

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‘Craigslist Killer’ commits suicide in Boston jail

Accused “Craigslist Killer” Philip Markoff committed suicide at the Nashua Street Jail in Boston, where he was being held awaiting trial in the slaying of Julissa Brisman, according to Steven Tompkins, spokesman for the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office. Markoff, 24, was pronounced dead at 10:17 this morning. He was found suffocated with a plastic bag over his head, according to a law enforcement official briefed on the investigation. While authorities are still investigating, Markoff was alone in his cell and all evidence collected so far indicates that it was a suicide, said a statement released by Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis and Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley. http://www.boston.com/news/local/breaking_news/2010/08/accused_craigsl_2.html added by: Stoneyroad

Ke$ha Urges ‘Today’ Viewers To ‘Take It Off’

The club-ready pop singer headed to the morning show just hours after her MSG debut. Ke$ha performs on “Today” on Friday Photo: Gilbert Carrasquillo/ Getty Images Ke$ha may be a night owl, but that didn’t stop her from making a morning stop at the “Today” show on Friday (August 13), only a few hours after rocking Madison Square Garden with Rihanna on Thursday night. Even though her club anthems — and their suggestive, after-midnight lyrics — seemed a bit out of place with the morning light and an ultra-young crowd, Ke$ha’s newest single, “Take It Off,” shone during a more stripped-down performance. In her usual cut-out garb and infinity eyeliner, Ke$ha kicked off her three-song set by ascending from a throne in the Rockefeller Center plaza to sing “Tik Tok” surrounded by male dancers in animal print. In between songs, Ke$ha was able to get out a message to one of her heroes with the help of one of Matt Lauer’s questions. When asked about her attempt to sneak one of her songs onto Prince’s property, she defended herself. “I really wanted him to write a song with me. I think he’s one of the best musicians of our time, so … I thought I would just take him a demo.” And when Matt Lauer called her out on “breaking and entering,” she responded with a coy look, prompting Lauer to follow up with, “Did he contact you?” “Not yet,” she said. But what if Prince was watching? “Hit me up!” she said. Ke$ha also weighed in on her Madison Square Garden debut. “It was incredible,” she said. “It was a landmark in my career — it was terrifying.” “Take It Off” had the crowd singing along with the TV-friendly line “I don’t give a.” At one point, Ke$ha acted out the lyrics and got down on the floor, where there was a keyboard waiting for her. It was a moment that was ultimate Ke$ha: a declaration of independence with a bit of foreplay mixed in. As the day began for most New Yorkers, Ke$ha ended the morning. Singing what she called “a celebration of every kind of love,” the set ended with “Your Love Is My Drug.” The song says that maybe she needs some rehab, or maybe just needs some sleep, but after a fresh rock show on the plaza, it doesn’t look like she needs either. What did you think of Ke$ha’s performance on “Today”? Share your reviews in the comments. Related Videos Rihanna And Ke$ha’s Tour Hits NYC MTV News Extended Play: Ke$ha Related Artists Ke$ha

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Hollywood Ink: Shia LaBeouf Gets a Proposition to Work with John Hillcoat

Also in this morning’s Hollywood Ink: Kenny Ortega won’t direct the Justin Bieber movie… Warner Bros. decides it needs another franchise… Universal almost sank Battleship … and more ahead.

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TV Bites: Betty White Just Can’t Help Herself

Also in this morning’s TV Bites: A Jersey Shore idiot gets fictionalized on Bones … Alan Ball casts up his HBO pilot… Hawaii Five-0 finds room for a Hiro… and more ahead.

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Bathroom Blowup Triggered ‘Idol’ Arrest

Filed under: Asia'h Epperson , American Idol , Celebrity Justice Asia’h Epperson was all smiles as she was released from jail early this morning — as she and her sister told us their arrest was all over a bathroom blowup. The ” American Idol ” Season 7 contestant and her sister claim they were in the restroom at the… Read more

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Churchgoers, strippers protest one another in Coshocton County

Of ire and brimstone Monday, August 9, 2010 02:54 AM By Holly Zachariah THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH WARSAW, Ohio — Strip-club owner Tommy George rolled up to the church in his grabber-orange Dodge Challenger, drinking a Mountain Dew at 9 in the morning and smoking a cigarette he had just rolled himself. Pastor Bill Dunfee stepped out of a tan Nissan Murano, clutching a Bible in one hand and his sermon in the other, a touch of spray holding his perfectly coiffed 'do in place. Inside the New Beginnings Ministries church, Dunfee's worshippers wore polyester and pearls. Outside, George's strippers wore bikinis and belly rings. Both men agree it is classic sinners vs. saints. But George says it is up to America to decide which is which and who is who. Dunfee says God already has chosen. “Tom George is a parasite, a man without judgment,” Dunfee said. “The word of Jesus Christ says you cannot share territory with the devil.” The battle that has heretofore played out in the parking lot of George's strip club – the Foxhole, a run-down, garage-like building at a Coshocton County crossroads called Newcastle – has shifted 7 miles east to Church Street. Every weekend for the last four years, Dunfee and members of his ministry have stood watch over George's joint, taking up residence in the right of way with signs, video cameras and bullhorns in hand. They videotape customers' license plates and post them online, and they try to save the souls of anyone who comes and goes. Now, the dancers have turned the tables, so to speak. Fed up with the tactics of Dunfee and his flock, they say they have finally accepted his constant invitation to come to church. It's just that they've come wearing see-through shorts and toting Super Soakers. They bring lawn chairs and – yesterday, anyway – grilled hamburgers, Monster energy drinks and corn on the cob. They sat in front of the church and waved at passing cars but largely ignored the congregation behind them. Likewise, the churchgoers largely ignored the dancers. Except for Stan Braxton. He stopped and held hands with Lola, a 42-year-old dancer who made $200 on her Saturday night shift, and prayed for her salvation. Lola, who wouldn't give her last name, said she was grateful for Braxton's prayers and his time. The women don't come here, after all, without their own version of religion. They bring signs with Scriptures written in neon colors: Matthew 7:15: Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing Revelations 22:11: He that is unjust, let him be unjust still Greg Flaig is executive director of the Ohio Owners Coalition, a group of showbar and club owners. He called the women's protest extraordinary, saying he's never heard of anything like it in the country. George said the protest has been a long time coming. He sued the church in federal court several years ago, claiming a violation of his constitutional rights, but he lost. Now, he said, turnabout is fair play. “When these morons go away, we'll go away,” George said. “The great thing about this country is that everyone has a right to believe what they want.” He said his club operates within the law. Dunfee said it does not, that it must close at midnight instead of its regular 2 or 3 a.m. Coshocton County Prosecutor Bob Batchelor said Friday only that he, the sheriff and the city prosecutor are “aware of the situation.” Gina Hughes spent the morning soaking up the sun in her striped bikini, mostly oblivious to the fire and brimstone being preached in the tidy church building. The 30-year-old married mother of six said she has danced at the Foxhole for a decade and holds the title of “house mom.” That means that even though she still dances, she also watches out for the six other women who work there. She said she makes $2,000 a week. “These church people say horrible things about us,” Hughes said. “They say we're homewreckers and whores. The fact of the matter is, we're working to keep our own homes together, to give our kids what they need.” Dunfee said it's not that simple. He said he consistently offers the women help, a chance at redemption. “I tell them, 'I will put a roof over your heads, and your bills will be paid, and your children's bellies will be full,'” he said. Yet they don't come inside. The first few weeks, Dunfee piped the sermon outside. But that “agitated” them, he said, and made them dance in the streets. He said their presence has united his church members and reinvigorated their mission to shut down the club. “They have now seen the evil firsthand,” Dunfee said. “This has just made us stronger.” George laughed at that notion. “They're just mad,” he said, “because their wives won't let them come to my club.” hzachariah@dispatch.com added by: putdownmypants

Steven Slater — A ‘Little Overwhelmed’

Filed under: Steven Slater Steven Slater is on the move again and says all this attention is starting to get to him a little bit … uh-oh. NBC shot the rogue JetBlue flight attendant leaving a NYC apartment this morning, and reporter Jeff Rossen asked Slater if he has any… Read more

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