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Watch The Secret Life Season 3 Episode 13 – Up All Night

Watch The Secret Life of the American Teenager S3E13: Up All Night The latest installment of The Secret Life Of The American Teenager which is entitled “Up All Night” is the hit teen drama TV show’s 13th episode of the 3rd season that aired last 08/30 /2010 Monday at 8:00 PM on ABC Family. Ricky and Amy is having some second thoughts of them staying as their relationship while Grace and Grants romance continues to grow. Watch The Secret Life of the American Teenager 3×13(03013)

Emmys Night Belongs To ‘Glee,’ ‘Modern Family’

Host Jimmy Fallon adds slushees and Twitter to the awards-show mix. By Mawuse Ziegbe Jimmy Fallon onstage at the 62nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards kicked off not with a bang, but with a splash. Host Jimmy Fallon corralled the cast of the Emmy Award-nominated hit “Glee” for a cold open straight out of McKinley High. Enlisting stars like Jon Hamm, Tina Fey and Betty White, while dodging an overeager Kate Gosselin, the gang jumped around until Jane Lynch doused Fallon and Fey with a candy-colored slushee, demanding to be added to the song-and-dance number. Then things really got poppin’. Fallon punched up the Emmys telecast with digital and musical touches similar to those he often uses on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.” He didn’t slow-jam any of the categories, but the comedian did strap on an acoustic guitar to introduce sizzle reels recapping the year in television. A few lucky Emmy fans on Twitter got some love when Fallon wove their comments into his intro for presenters like Sofia Vergara, Tina Fey and Jim Parsons. Jim Parsons from “The Big Bang Theory” edged out favored stars like Steve Carell, Tony Shalhoub and Alec Baldwin for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. In addition to new music and technology, new faces dominated the evening, as several Emmy victors took home hardware for the first time. Claire Danes from “Temple Grandin,” Eric Stonestreet from “Modern Family,” “Glee” scene-stealer Lynch , Archie Panjabi from “The Good Wife” and Aaron Paul from “Breaking Bad” all scored their first trophies. “Glee” golden boy Ryan Murphy also snagged his first Emmy for Directing for a Comedy Series for the pilot of the Fox hit. Although low on nutty, unscripted live-television moments, the telecast delivered send-ups of some of television’s biggest hits. In one clip, the cast of the Outstanding Comedy Series “Modern Family” endures inane suggestions about how to improve the show. Ideas included teaming up with animated potty mouth Stewie from “Family Guy,” shooting the show in 3-D and adding the dreamy George Clooney, who also received the night’s Bob Hope Humanitarian Award, to the mix. Fallon also kept the tone light with a tribute to shows we lost over the past year. Manning a pink piano and sporting rose-colored glasses,

Emmys Pay Homage To ‘Glee’ In Opening Number

Host Jimmy Fallon, Tina Fey, Betty White and more join ‘Glee’ castmembers in song-and-dance routine to kick off awards show. By Jocelyn Vena Jane Lynch, Tina Fey, Joel McHale, Jimmy Fallon, Cory Monteith, Chris Colfer, Jorge Garcia, and Nina Dobrev perform onstage at the 2010 Emmy Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images The Emmy Awards kicked off on Sunday night (August 29) with a song-and-dance number inspired by the night’s breakout star: “Glee.” Having already nabbed a number of the ceremony’s nominations (and taking some of its early awards), the popular Fox seemed more than worthy of the props, as host Jimmy Fallon led a performance that included several “Glee” castmembers. The set-up: the cast of “Glee” wants to go to the awards show in Los Angeles, but they just can’t afford the pricey tickets. So, Fallon comes up with the perfect idea. The Gleeks should do what they do best — win a singing competition in order to earn the funds. With the help of some of TV’s biggest stars, including reality TV-mom Kate Gosselin, Betty White, Tina Fey, Jon Hamm, Nina Dobrev, Joel McHale and, of course, Fallon, the “Glee” crew got their song on with a stirring rendition of Bruce Springsteen’s classic “Born to Run.” Displaying the musical prowess that has made the series a viewer fave, the “Glee” gang — represented by Chris Colfer, Cory Monteith, Amber Riley, Lea Michele and Jane Lynch — took their act (and their TV co-stars) through a number of gags. Catching White and Don Draper hanging out in a dressing room (where the comedian urged Hamm, “C’mon, do the hippety-hop. Now back that mother up,” as she taught him some dance moves) and meeting up with Hurley himself, Jorge Garcia, on an escalator, were a few of the highlights. But those moments were only a precursor to the live, onstage dance number with Fallon in full-on Springsteen mode. Down to his white T-shirt, jeans, and red bandana, the host finished the crescendo of “Born to Run,” with some guitar assistance from “American Idol” judge Randy Jackson. And with that, Fallon’s idea proved to be a good one: The “Glee” castmembers had made it to the big show. What did you think of the Emmy Awards opening number? Tell us in the comments!

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Jane Lynch Scores Supporting Actress Award At Emmys

‘Glee’ creator Ryan Murphy also takes home some hardware, for Best Direction of a Comedy. By Jocelyn Vena Jane Lynch accepts Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy at 2010 Emmy Awards Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Jane Lynch won’t be throwing any slushees in the faces of Emmy voters this year. The woman who weekly terrorizes the kids of “Glee” as Sue Sylvester took home the statue for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy on Sunday night and seamlessly combined humor and true surprise in her acceptance speech. “Thank you so much,” she told the crowd from the stage, clutching her Emmy in a one-shoulder purple dress. “This is outlandish!” Lynch went on to thank her family and “Glee” co-stars in true Lynch-ian fashion. “I want to thank my parents on the South Side of Chicago for raising us to the sounds of musical theater and being so unintentionally hilarious,” she said in her speech. “I love being an actor. I love being an ensemble.” Later, recalling the calming spirituality of Buddhism, she joked, “Although I am not Buddhist, they do seem like a very calm people.” She had the audience in stitches when she said actors “have no choice or any marketable skills. I have to thank my lord and creator [‘Glee’ mastermind] Ryan Murphy for creating this role of a lifetime and the cast who are so young and fresh-faced, and when I’m not seething with jealousy, I’m so proud of you. And I love you my wife Laura and my little girl, Haden.” Later on, Murphy also snatched up a prize for Best Direction of a Comedy. In his speech, he shared with the room why he was inspired to make the show: “Thank you so much. I’m so shocked. I would like to thank Fox … Tom Ford for the tux, my beautiful cast, whom I love so much. ‘Glee’ is about the importance of arts education, so I would like to dedicate this to all my teachers who taught me to sing and finger-paint.” What did you think of Lynch’s win and acceptance speech? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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Moon and Mars August 2010

The hoax has been around since 2003 when Mars was 56 million kilometres away — the closest it has ever been to Earth. But it wasn#39;t anywhere near as close as the moon and looked like a star. Mars will not be the same size as the moon on Friday — it#39;s a heavenly hoax. An email is making the rounds describing a once-in-a-lifetime event in the night sky on Friday. It says Mars will be 56 million kilometres away, making it seem like the Earth has two moons. But don#39;t be fooled, astronome

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Meet the 3 Actors Reportedly Joining Saturday Night Live This Season

That was fast. Just a day after Will Forte confirmed that he would be leaving Saturday Night Live after eight MacGrub ular seasons, Lorne Michaels has already reportedly hired a trio of new cast members for the show’s 36th season. Check out video from each rumored new cast member (one of whom happens to do a mean Seth Rogen) below.

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Tamara Drewe Trailer: A Stephen Frears Movie That Heidi Montag Could Love

Can a nose job lead to fame and fortune? It can if it’s accompanied by Daisy Dukes and better lighting, as Gemma Arterton finds out in the new Stephen Frears comedy Tamara Drewe , and as plastic surgery devotee Heidi Montag knows all too well.

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Jimmy Fallon on the Emmys, Playing Wii with the Queen, and His Fantasy Mad Men Project

For the past two weeks, Jimmy Fallon has been spending his Late Night vacation days in Los Angeles as he prepares to host this Sunday’s 62nd Emmy Awards, an esteemed gig that will put him in the company of legendary entertainers like Lucille Ball, Ed Sullivan, Frank Sinatra, and Johnny Carson. Unlike the hosts before him, the Saturday Night Live alum will be relying on his Twitter network for intros and in turn, NBC will be relying on Fallon to smoothly move the telecast along, skirting any potential grenades that the Outstanding Variety Series winner might bring. With this in mind, Movieline caught up with the late night host at an NBC party a few weeks ago to discuss his take on award shows, his recent social networking failure, and Will Arnett’s greatest Emmy diss.

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Jimmy Fallon on the Emmys, Playing Wii with the Queen, and His Fantasy Mad Men Project

Double Moon August 27 2010

First, Mars can never appear as large as a full moon simply because the moon is much closer to Earth than Mars will ever be. Second, Mars will not even be at its brightest on the night of Aug. 27. And third, the full moon already occurred this week at 11:05 a.m. on Aug. 24. For the eighth summer in a row, an e-mail circulating the Internet is claiming an amazing spectacle for the night of Aug. 27, when Mars and Earth#39;s moon will appear as a “double moon.” The e-mail, which has been forwarde

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Swizz Beatz Met With Kanye West, Pharrell For ‘Down-To-Earth Conversation’

On ‘RapFix Live,’ Swizz recounted the epic meeting of the super-producer minds. By Jayson Rodriguez, with reporting by Sway Calloway Swizz Beatz Photo: Sohyung Kang/ MTV News It was a picture worth a thousand tweets: multi-platinum producers Kanye West, Pharrell Williams and Swizz Beatz all working together in one studio. The image was snapped by Clinton Sparks and posted on his Twitter earlier this month. During MTV News’ “RapFix Live” on Thursday (August 26), Swizz explained that the trio were booked in the same studio — Swizz to work with N.E.R.D., and Kanye to work on Swizzy’s forthcoming solo effort . By the end of the night, though, they all converged and had a “real down-to-earth conversation; I think hip-hop needs more of that,” Swizz recalled. “It’s really confidential, I’m not even gonna front,” Swizz said about what went down that night. “I don’t want to be the person to let all the news out. I got to save some stories in case ‘Ye or P wanna elaborate on that. But just know that it was epic, and it was amazing to see such forces in the room, humbled but honest at the same time, comparing notes, comparing music.” The Ruff Ryders alum said the three producers are very “serious” when they discuss and critique each other’s work. But the respect level is so high that no one takes the suggestions personally, Swizz said. And he hopes that the “positive, competitive energy” they have together results in the best possible music. “If someone is saying ‘no’ to something or ‘It’s not right,’ the reason why is gonna come, and then the debate,” Swizz said of the process. “And you make the decision after that.” Related Videos ‘RapFix Live’ With Swizz Beatz Related Artists Swizz Beatz Pharrell Williams Kanye West

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