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Late Night Highlights: Watch Jimmy Fallon’s Amazing Charlie Sheen Impression

Saturday Night Live shouldn’t even try to execute a Charlie Sheen sketch this weekend unless they can recruit Jimmy Fallon for the gig — because last night, the Late Night host set the bar for Sheen impressions. Elsewhere, Simon Cowell criticized the new American Idol judges, Chelsea Handler told Conan about Snuggie sex, and Jimmy Fallon’s crew got Jersey Shore -ified.

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‘American Idol’ Report Card: Rating The Top 12 Women

We grade Pia Toscano, Lauren Turner and the rest of the ladies while waiting to see who makes the finals. By Eric Ditzian Photo: Michael Becker / FOX On Wednesday morning, following the top 12 men’s debut on “American Idol,” MTV News sized up the competition with our first report card of the season. We doled out high marks to Paul McDonald and Casey Abrams, and delivered some tough love in the form of failing grades to Robbie Rosen and Jordan Dorsey. Now it’s the top 12 women’s turn to soar or suffer. When the ladies took the stage on Wednesday night, they busted out praiseworthy tuneage and showed off vocal chops that aren’t quite ready for the big time. Who’s up, who’s down, who might be out by next week? It’s report card time! Excellent Pia Toscano : She alone lands in this category because she alone blew us away with the iron-man strength of her vocals. Some of those sustains during the Pretenders’ “I’ll Stand by You” were dizzying. Pia made a savvy song choice, avoiding the voice-crowding din of an up-tempo tune (unlike Lauren Alaina), and showcased nothing but her best-in-show vocals. Welcome to the head of the class, Miss Toscano! Good Kendra Chantelle : Unlike her Hollywood Week duet partner Paul McDonald, who broke out of the crowd on Tuesday, Kendra didn’t fully separate herself from the pack. At least not yet. She showed off an impressive range and a soulful tone while singing, a tad boringly, Christina Aguilera’s “Impossible.” We look forward to Kendra following McDonald’s lead and delivering a breakout performance soon. Lauren Turner : Though her take on Etta James’ “Seven Day Fool” was a tad bit Broadway, there’s no denying the strength of her vocals. Still, we’re not yet ready to join our colleague Jim Cantiello in we’re-not-worthy praise of Turner. We’ll be looking for a more contemporary and radio-relevant tune before thrusting her into the upper echelon. Ashthon Jones : Steven Tyler was right: Jones has a trainload of confidence, and it’s on the strength of her self-assurance and personality, rather than her song choice of Monica’s “Love Over Me,” that she sneaks into this range. We dig her sultry, R&B soul, though we’ll stop way short, unlike Jennifer Lopez, of saying she’s a diva-in-the-making. Thia Megia : It took guts for this teen to strip down Irene Cara’s “Out Here on My Own,” stand out there on the stage under a spotlight, and live and die on the strength of her vocals. Live she did, and she came close to having a “moment.” Close. Lauren Alaina : Let’s just pretend the judges didn’t anoint Lauren as the artistic goddaughter of Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood. We get it; she’s an internal “Idol” favorite. For us, her high-energy take on Reba McEntire’s “Turn On the Radio” veered too far into “Coyote Ugly” territory. Who knew she wanted to be a country rocker? But we give her credit for going big early. Satisfactory Naima Adedapo : Perhaps Naima isn’t a student of “Idol” history, because even casual viewers know that a) you can’t sing “Summertime” without being compared to Fantasia and b) you’ll never come off on top in that comparison. That being said, her vocals were solid, the arrangement had a nice, jazzy feel to it, and she ended strong. We’re expecting more from Naima going forward, and we’ll be disappointed if she doesn’t rise up next week. Karen Rodriguez : Like Naima, Karen chose a song that simply would not lead to favorable comparisons. It doesn’t matter if she sang “Hero” in English, Spanish, Dutch and Mandarin, the “Idol” contestant is never going to wow us more than Mariah Carey. Unsatisfactory Ta-Tynisa Wilson : There was something inhumanely tinny about her voice during a take on Rihanna’s “Only Girl.” Not only were there pitch problems galore, but the performance very much reeked of girl-singing-into-a-hairbrush-in-her-bedroom syndrome. Rachel Zevita : We were praying, “Please don’t throw off that cape and reveal some skimpy outfit!” Then we were praying, “Please don’t try to act all sultry!” Then we were praying, “Please just stay still because you’re running around the room like a loon, trying to hit your marks, and your vocals are suffering.” Despite our prayers, Rachel made all these mistakes and more in an all-too-“Chicago” performance. She’s in serious danger this week. (There is a god!) Julie Zorrilla : Above and beyond the unpleasant, nasal tone to her voice, the performance was all sorts of wrong. Maybe it was the dress or the forever-waving arm, but the whole thing came off as very pageant-y and practiced. Haley Reinhart : Haley’s take on Alicia Keys’ “Fallin’ ” was yet another example of poor song choice by the women. She brought nothing new to the tune, overused her rasp and growl, and unleashed the single worst note of the night when her voice actually cracked toward the end. Don’t miss “Idol Party Live” at 10 p.m. Thursday on MTV.com, following the “American Idol” results show, for analysis, celebrity guests and even some karaoke — get in the conversation by tweeting with the hashtag #idolparty ! In the meantime, get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Season 10 Performances

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Did a Justin Bieber fan punch Selena Gomez? Her split lip at his birthday dinner – Zap2it.com (blog)

Rumors are running rampant on Twitter that a Justin Bieber fan may have punched his girlfriend, Selena Gomez, at his birthday dinner in Los Angeles on Tuesday night. Biebs was in a great mood when he and Gomez went into Maggiano’s restaurant, but when they left, he was looking considerably less happy – and she had a cut on her lower lip. Ouch! So did a fan hit Gomez? Update: Her reps tell Zap2it there is “absolutely no truth to the story.” Phew! After returning home from the dinner, Bieber took to his Twitter, where he thanked fans for contributing to his Charity Water birthday project. “I see all the tweets. #ILOVEMYFANS” he wrote. The following morning, a photo of Bieber in the car with Selena was released in which he was giving n overly aggressive a paparazzo the middle finger and Gomez was covering her face. Again, he jumped online to discuss the offending photo: “had a great bday and at the end of the night we got surrounded by paps and i reacted in a way i know better. im sorry #killthemwithkindness. it’s not always easy but i know better than to react in anger. life has it’s ups and downs but u guys r always there 4 me. i will make my mistakes but i promise 2 continue 2 grow with u and try 2 do rt.” Watch the paparazzi madness in the video below.   Photo/Video credit: Getty Images       selena gomez punched – Google News Did a Justin Bieber fan punch Selena Gomez? Her split lip at his birthday dinner – Zap2it.com (blog) is a post from: ProxyLover.info

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Bad Movies We Love: Mahogany

“Do you know where you’re going to?” asks the theme to Diana Ross’s 1975 movie Mahogany . Well, do you? Turns out it doesn’t matter, because Mahogany doesn’t know either. Is it a fashion movie? A love story? A political thinkpiece? A treatise on how photographers are gay predators who suckle your breasts and try to kill you? The answer: All of the above! And yet, so much less. After seeing Ms. Ross on Oprah this week, we’ve had a craving for her old films, and Movieline has chosen to reexamine the nuttiest one of all. The one where she fornicates with Norman Bates.

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Watch Miley Cyrus Ignore Her Bong Scandal and Family Discord in New Saturday Night Live Promo

Say you’re Saturday Night Live and you’re trying to promote this weekend’s episode hosted by Miley Cyrus. How do you maximize interest in the controversy-prone guest? Judging from this new promo, apparently by ignoring any recent Miley headline (about bongs and familial upheaval ) and letting the pop star play with a soundboard, say “pretty cool,” and get hugged by Keenan Thompson. Proceed at your own risk.

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Wiz Khalifa, Nas To Headline Annual Roots Picnic

Esperanza Spalding and others also scheduled to perform at daylong Philadelphia event on June 4. By Alvin Blanco Nas Photo: Peter Kramer/ Getty Images Grammy Award-winning hip-hop group the Roots have announced that their fourth annual Roots Picnic will be held on Saturday, June 4. The headliners for the daylong mini-music festival are NYC rap veteran Nas and Wiz Khalifa. This year’s picnic will be held at Festival Pier at Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia. The event’s bill is loaded with its usual eclectic mix of acts, spanning multiple genres, including Best New Artist Grammy Award winner Esperanza Spalding . Other artists scheduled to perform include folk artist Ariel Pink, electronic/pop band Little Dragon, and rappers Mac Miller and Yelawolf. Special and surprise guests are sure to be added as June 4 approaches, and many of the acts (such as Nas and Spalding) will receive their musical accompaniment from the Roots. In addition to holding down a regular gig as the resident band for “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,” the legendary Roots crew have maintained their recording career and perform concerts regularly. Led by drummer Ahmir “?uestlove” Thompson and MC Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter, they recently held their annual star-studded Pre-Grammy Jam Session in Hollywood. Their collaborative album with R&B singer John Legend, Wake Up! was nominated for five Grammy Awards this year, winning three for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance, Best R&B Song and Best R&B Vocal Album. The Roots’ 11th album, How I Got Over, was also nominated, for Best Rap Album. Tickets for the Roots Picnic go on sale Friday, March 4, at 10 a.m. via Live Nation and Ticketmaster. Related Artists Nas Wiz Khalifa The Roots

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Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez Hold Hands at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party together! – Photos

Although the adorable couple still haven’t confirmed their relationship, Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez hit the red carpet at Vanity Fair’s exclusive Oscar party arm-and-arm.  They were even holding hands and gazing into each other’s eyes lovingly.  Confirmation or not the two are clearly a couple.  They have been reportedly dating since mid-December. The two are so cute they wore matching looks: Justin added a red handkerchief to his Dolce & Gabbana suit, while Selena wore a red Dolce & Gabbana dress.  As the night went on, the pals shared shots on Twitter, showing Selena sitting close to Justin with her hand resting on his knee. Do you think Justin and Selena look cute on the red carpet? Click on the Thumbnails below to enlarge! Image credit to WENN.com Tweet

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How Do Oscar Hosts James Franco, Anne Hathaway Stack Up?

Franco’s ‘distracted’ delivery and Anne’s ‘charming’ turn has drawn inevitable comparisons to past emcees like Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin. By Eric Ditzian Anne Hathaway and James Franco host the 2011 Academy Awards on Sunday Photo: Getty Images In the wake of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ effort to infuse some youthful vitality into Sunday’s Oscar ceremony by tapping James Franco and Anne Hathaway to emcee the event, positive praise for the hosts’ joint performance has been hard to find. The New York Times called Hathaway “charming and charismatic” but said Franco came off “a little distracted and even blas

2011 Academy Awards: Full List of Winners!

And the Oscar goes to … The King’s Speech . And other films, of course, but it was a royal victory for the picture about King George VI, which won Best Picture, and Best Actor Colin Firth. Director Tom Hooper and Screenplay writer David Seidler also triumphed for the film. Natalie Portman, as the troubled dancer in Black Swan , won Best Actress. “This is insane,” she said in her acceptance speech. “I truly, sincerely wish the prize tonight was to work with my fellow nominees. I am in such awe of you.” The Fighter ‘s Melissa Leo and Christian Bale won Supporting Actress and Actor. The technical awards were monopolized by Inception and Alice in Wonderland . Were you happy with how the Oscars turned out? Did anyone get snubbed? Follow the jump for the full list of winners at the 2011 Academy Awards … Best Picture