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Hits And Misses: Harry Styles’s ‘Sign Of The Times,’ Halsey, Calvin Harris, And So Much More

Our critical roundtable on the songs and videos of the week.

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Hits And Misses: Harry Styles’s ‘Sign Of The Times,’ Halsey, Calvin Harris, And So Much More

Emma Stone Responds To Teen’s Dazzling La La Land Promposal

Emma Stone responds to teen who recreated La La Land’s opening number to ask her to prom.

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15 Great and Not-So-Great Moments from the 2015 Emmys

Game of Thrones made history. And so did Viola Davis. Andy Samberg made us laugh. And Tracy Morgan made us cry . Let's rundown the best, worst and overall most memorable moments from the 2015 Emmy Awards, shall we? 1. The Opening Number There’s too much television! Andy Samberg opened the show with a song that focused on this topic and included cameos by Will Forte, Jon Hamm, Kerry Washington and Nathan Fillion, who mocked his own show. 2. Nun’s the Word! Jane Lynch made a funny appearance as the mean nun from Game of Thrones, who Samberg said would chant people with long speeches off stage. Shame, shame, shame… 3. Amy Poehler Does Win! No, never for Parks and Recreation somehow. But for always doing stuff like this and for being amazing. 4. And The Best Joke of the Night Goes To… “Paula Deen is on this season of Dancing With the Stars,” Samberg said in his monologue. “But I have to say, if I wanted to see an intolerant lady dance, I could’ve gone to one of Kim Davis’ four weddings.” 5. A Shocking Return We did not expect to see Tracy Morgan on stage 15 months after a car accident nearly took his life. But this speec made us laugh and cry. 6. For Lorne Seth Meyers and Andy Samberg spent way too long on an unfunny bit about how Lorne Michaels deserves a World’s Best Boss mug. View Slideshow

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15 Great and Not-So-Great Moments from the 2015 Emmys

15 Great and Not-So-Great Moments from the 2015 Emmys

Game of Thrones made history. And so did Viola Davis. Andy Samberg made us laugh. And Tracy Morgan made us cry . Let's rundown the best, worst and overall most memorable moments from the 2015 Emmy Awards, shall we? 1. The Opening Number There’s too much television! Andy Samberg opened the show with a song that focused on this topic and included cameos by Will Forte, Jon Hamm, Kerry Washington and Nathan Fillion, who mocked his own show. 2. Nun’s the Word! Jane Lynch made a funny appearance as the mean nun from Game of Thrones, who Samberg said would chant people with long speeches off stage. Shame, shame, shame… 3. Amy Poehler Does Win! No, never for Parks and Recreation somehow. But for always doing stuff like this and for being amazing. 4. And The Best Joke of the Night Goes To… “Paula Deen is on this season of Dancing With the Stars,” Samberg said in his monologue. “But I have to say, if I wanted to see an intolerant lady dance, I could’ve gone to one of Kim Davis’ four weddings.” 5. A Shocking Return We did not expect to see Tracy Morgan on stage 15 months after a car accident nearly took his life. But this speec made us laugh and cry. 6. For Lorne Seth Meyers and Andy Samberg spent way too long on an unfunny bit about how Lorne Michaels deserves a World’s Best Boss mug. View Slideshow

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The California Dreams Tour Kicks Off In Lisbon!

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It HAS begun! The lovely Miz Katy Perry kicked off her much-anticipated California Dreams tour last night in Lisbon, Portugal, and – as to be expected – and looks as though it EFFING RAWKED! Check out the singer’s opening number, Teenage Dream, from the concert (above)! Looks so RAD, bb! We can’t wait to see it! And Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : PerezHilton.com Discovery Date : 21/02/2011 16:50 Number of articles : 2

The California Dreams Tour Kicks Off In Lisbon!

The Defamer Guide to Saving the Oscars

The show may or may not get higher ratings than the American Idol finale, but the subject of who will host and produce the 82nd Academy Awards telecast remains Hollywood’s perennial obsession.

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The Defamer Guide to Saving the Oscars