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Snoop Dogg Gets NBC Sitcom Deal

Rapper/actor will play a dad in the family comedy show. By Gil Kaufman Snoop Dogg Photo: Donna Ward/Getty Images He started out as a Long Beach hustler, made his bones as a breakout rap star and has played everything from a loveable stoner to Huggy Bear and an undead gangster in the 2001 horror flick “Bones.” But is America ready for Snoop Dogg family sitcom star? According to Deadline Hollywood the d-o-double g’s family comedy project has landed at NBC with a script in the works from veteran comedy writer Don Reo (“Blossom,” “Everybody Hates Chris,” “My Wife and Kids”). Snoop, the family man who has managed to strike a balance between lascivious rhyme dropper and pee-wee football coach, will play a dad in the show, which he will also produce. Snoop has already worked with Reo on the Fox sitcom “Brothers,” a show about a former NFL player on which he played the role of cousin Kenny the Lawyer. He’s already done a dry run as the man of the house in his E! reality show “Snoop Dogg’s Father Hood,” which followed his home life with his wife and three kids over two seasons. Snoop has seesawed between music and movies for years and was recently cast in the title role of the biopic “The Legend of Fillmore Slim,” the story of the 1970s San Francisco blues guitarist and pimp who was often referred to as the “West Coast Godfather of the Game.” Deadline noted that NBC has had mixed success with rapper sitcoms, ranging from the hit 1990s run by Will Smith in “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” to the notoriously awful 2001 pilot starring “Thong Song” star Sisqo and comedy icon Bob Newhart. Related Photos The Evolution Of: Snoop Dogg Related Artists Snoop Dogg

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Facebook debuts Timeline, a dramatically new kind of profile

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Facebook announced on Thursday a dramatic new user interface for profiles called “Timeline.” In a keynote speech at the company’s f8 conference in San Francisco, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg described Timeline as “a great way to discover all the things people have done their whole life.” Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : GigaOM Discovery Date : 22/09/2011 20:14 Number of articles : 4

Facebook debuts Timeline, a dramatically new kind of profile

‘X Factor’ Debut: Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul Reunite At Judges’ Table

Highly anticipated Fox singing show puts emphasis on contestants’ hopeful backstories over gag auditions. By Adam Graham “The X Factor” Judges Photo: Fox A 20-year-old mama’s boy, a 42-year-old stay-at-home mom and a 13-year-old with big pop dreams were among the discoveries on Wednesday’s (September 21) two-hour premiere of “The X Factor,” Fox’s highly anticipated new singing competition. The show, adapted from the British hit, featured the American television return of Simon Cowell who, after nine seasons, left “American Idol” to launch “X Factor” Stateside. Cowell was joined on the judges’ panel by record executive Antonio “L.A.” Reid, his former “Idol” sparring partner Paula Abdul and pop stars Cheryl Cole and Nicole Scherzinger , who played a game of musical chairs in the premiere episode. (Cole appeared at the L.A. auditions, and then ceded her chair to Pussycat Doll Scherzinger.) There are several major differences between “X” and “Idol,” foremost being the $5 million recording contract that will awarded to the “X Factor” winner. Other distinctions? “X” is open to singers ages 13 and up, including groups of artists; contestants will eventually be divided into four categories (boys, girls, over-30s and groups); and early audition rounds are held in front of a live audience rather than the closed quarters of the early “Idol” rounds. Also, judging by its premiere offering, “X Factor” is going for a more hopeful, positive vibe than “Idol,” focusing on contestants’ inspirational backstories rather than gag auditions. This tone was set early with the first contestant at the Los Angeles tryouts, 13-year-old Rachel Crow, who even at her young age called the audition “the most important thing I’ve ever done in my life.” The spiral-haired Crow, who sang a cute, spirited version of Duffy’s “Mercy,” told the judges she wanted a bigger home for her six-person family, which is currently crammed into a two-bedroom home. The judges took to her act, with Paula saying she did “exactly what we need people to do on this stage.” She sailed through to the next round, perhaps a beneficiary of the judges’ early good moods. Siameze Floyd, a 30-year-old “megastar”-in-waiting, who already has dreams of his own energy drink (“Siamenergy!”), had a slightly tougher road to travel. With his blown-out Prince ‘do and heels to match, he took the judges by surprise with a series of spins, splits and high kicks that recalled David Lee Roth by way of James Brown. L.A. Reid wasn’t sold, questioning Floyd’s “originality,” though the other three judges sent him through, despite (or perhaps because of) Cowell’s prediction that “he will be a total, utter nightmare.” The disagreement between Reid and Cowell was teased in a montage of the two bickering with each other, all set to “Eye of the Tiger.” If “Idol” was focused on the back-and-forth between Simon and Paula, “X Factor” is foreshadowing a clash between the two big dogs at the opposite ends of the judges’ table. But both Cowell and Reid were able to agree on Stacy Francis, a 42-year-old stay-at-home mom who treated her tryout like her last shot at glory. Saying she’d been kicked around and told she was too old for the past 12 years, she told Cowell, “I don’t want to die with this music in me,” and proceeded to let it out with a version of Aretha Franklin’s “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” that Cowell called “one of the best auditions I’ve ever heard in my life.” Francis handily graduated to the next level of the competition, sob story in tow. Seattle auditions were highlighted in the show’s second hour, and 20-year-old Marcus Canty wowed the judges with his confident, footloose take on Stevie Wonder’s “I Wish.” Reid, in one of the show’s biggest votes of confidence, compared the singer to a young Bobby Brown, while Cowell tagged him as “one to watch.” Canty, a self-described “mama’s boy” who put off college to pursue his pop dreams, fell to the floor of the stage when he heard the ovation from the crowd. The Anser, a boy band trio from Salt Lake City, Utah, also made an impression, but the show’s closing slot was given to Chris Rene, a 28-year-old trash collector and recovering substance abuser whose original song, “Young Homey” won over the judges as well as the crowd at the Seattle arena. The song featured confessional sung/rapped verses, and Rene entered into a (slightly shaky) falsetto at the chorus, but the judges scooped it up. “What did you write, ‘Lil homey, what you trippin’ on?’ ” Scherzinger asked, referencing the lyrics of the song. “Yeah honey, I’m trippin’ on you. I’m serious. ” She said that Rene had, you guessed it, the “X factor.” The two-part “X Factor” premiere continues Thursday night on Fox. What did you think of “The X Factor” premiere? Let us know in the comments!

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Tracy Morgan and Megan Wallover Engaged

Tracy Morgan confirmed to Ryan Seacrest that the agreement was actually reached “six months ago,” while Wallover said the couple was in San Francisco when the comedian got down on “bended knee” and didn#39;t pop the most important question via any kind of crazy antic. Tracy Morgan did not go home with any Emmy Awards last night, but the actor confirmed on the red carpet that he was a winner before even arriving at the event. That#39;s because the 30 Rock star is engaged to Megan Wallover! It

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Bob Hope and wife Dolores Hope

Dolores Hope died peacefully Monday morning at her home in Toluca Lake, Calif. Dolores Hope, the vibrant and talented wife of the late Bob Hope, has passed away. She was a staggering 102 and had been in good health until very recently. Born in the Bronx, Dolores was singing in a Manhattan club under the professional name Dolores Reade when newcomer Bob Hope, fresh off a performance in a Broadway show, walked into the club with the dancer George Murphy. Hearing Reade sing “It#39;s Only a Paper

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David Fisher Arrested

According to insiders who spoke to TMZ, the actor confronted his neighbor because the latter was hanging towels outside his home. The neighbor tells authorities that Fisher grabbed him and choked him, but he managed to escape and call 911. The police soon arrived, this man was driven to the hospital and Fisher was arrested for felony battery. He was taken into custody and bail set at $50,000. David Fisher, who has starred on NCIS as Trent Kort since 2006, was arrested yesterday for an alleged

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Sharni Vinson and Kellan Lutz Dating

“She#39;s a lot of fun,” says the insider. “They are both very into working out. They hang out in Venice a lot and just stay low-key.” Lutz previously dated 90210 star AnnaLynne McCord for about two years, but they called it quits in the fall of 2010. Now, Vinson is the one who gets to go home to THIS. You#39;re a lucky woman, Sharni Vinson. The Australian actress, who appeared in Step Up 3D, was snapped this week strolling through Venice Beach with The Twilight Saga hunk. Sources tell Us Wee

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WATCH: 1 Lesbian Mom + 2 Gay Dads = More Love For a Child

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San Francisco teen Kyle Fa, the son of two gay fathers and a lesbian mom, shares a little bit about what its like to be in such a special family—and the power of community—in this short film made in conjunction with COLAGE, an organization for people with LGBTQ parents. We’re stymied how people can see Fa’s Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Queerty Discovery Date : 01/09/2011 17:55 Number of articles : 2

WATCH: 1 Lesbian Mom + 2 Gay Dads = More Love For a Child

Bravo Confirms Scheduled Premiere of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

Bravo has now made it official: the season two premiere of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills will air as scheduled, this Monday night at 10 p.m. EST. Controversy has surrounded the series, of course, since Russell Armstrong took his own life this month. But the network said in a statement today that the situation will be addressed at the outset of the opening episode. “Bravo will proceed with the Monday, Sept. 5 premiere date of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” said Francis Berwick, president of Bravo Media. “Given that these episodes were filmed months ago, the producers of the show taped a brief interview this week with several of the cast members to introduce the premiere. Reediting of the episodes is still underway. “Our thoughts continue to be with the Armstrong family during this difficult time.” Is this the right decision? What do you think Bravo should do about season two?

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New Video: Yelawolf ‘No Hands’

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Complex kicked off their new partnership with video game makers Ubisoft by releasing new visuals from Yelawolf. Inspired by the game Driver: San Francisco, slated to drop on Sept. 6th, Yela takes this one to the streeets of SF. “No Hands” will be featured on Yela’s forthcoming Shady Records debut album, Radioactive. Directed by Erick Peyton Behind-scenes-video after Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 29/08/2011 18:25 Number of articles : 2

New Video: Yelawolf ‘No Hands’