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South Park Creators Face Radical Muslim Death Threat

That last week’s 200th episode blow-out of South Park was sacrilegious should come as no surprise, but this was no ordinary taking-the Lord’s-name-in-vain kind of sacrilege (although there was plenty of that). Instead, the anniversary episode indulged in “Buddha doing a line of coke”-level blasphemy, and it may have led to death threats for creators Matt Parker and Trey Stone.

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When Tax Day Strikes Celebs: Method Man, Willie Nelson And Other Evaders

Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry and Ron Isley have also suffered the consequences of unpaid taxes. By Kyle Anderson Method Man Photo: Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic April 15 is a feared day for many, as it marks the deadline for filing your annual income taxes to the Internal Revenue Service. (If this is news to you, feel free to finish reading this later while you scramble to find your W2.) Paying taxes as a rock star can be difficult, as you usually have dozens of different income streams, spend most of your time on the road and can’t often keep track of your own payroll (or, you know, what month it is). Sometimes it helps to move to a tax-free foreign country, like David Bowie (who moved to Switzerland), the Rolling Stones (France) and Cat Stevens (Brazil). Though it seems like you could avoid the burden forever, the IRS tends to catch up with everybody. When that happens, they’re either prosecuted (like Method Man, who was arrested and charged with tax evasion based on the $33,000 he owed to Uncle Sam) or else you have to come up with a pretty inventive way to come up with the cash. Take country-music icon Willie Nelson, who through either ignorance or unwillingness never bothered to pay his taxes over his hugely successful career. When the IRS caught up with him in 1997, they handed him a bill for $16.7 million. Unable to pay the government, Nelson quickly released the double album The IRS Tapes: Who’ll Buy My Memories? and sold off most of his possessions. He managed to pay it off after settling for an undisclosed amount, and luckily many of the items auctioned off were purchased by friends of his, so he was able to recover most everything. Nelson was perhaps taking a cue from Jerry Lee Lewis, who in 1984 was face-to-face with a prison term for the $560,000 he owed in unpaid taxes. In order to avoid hard time, Lewis did what any desperate rock star would do: He set up a phone number that allowed callers to hear the Killer tell stories from his childhood for the price of $2.75 per minute. It was lucrative enough to get him out of a jam. While Lewis managed to avoid doing time, rock legend Chuck Berry wasn’t so lucky. In 1979, the government decided that the man who invented rock and roll owed them $200,000 in unpaid taxes. It was the third time the government had told him to pay up, so Berry pleaded guilty to tax evasion, spent four months in jail and put forth 1,000 hours of community service. That was a walk in the park compared to Ron Isley, who thought that declaring bankruptcy would allow him to sidestep doing time. Not so, as the founder of the Isley Brothers spent 37 months behind bars in a federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, for tax evasion. Even then, he might have gotten off easy, as the maximum sentence he could have faced was 26 years. How do celebs always get themselves in a bind with the taxman? Did we miss any rock-star tax stories? Let us know in the comments below! Related Artists Method Man

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‘South Park’ Creators To Bring Mormon Musical To Broadway In 2011

Trey Parker and Matt Stone announced they’ll open ‘The Book of Mormon’ next March. By Joel Hanek Trey Parker and Matt Stone Photo: Maury Phillips/ WireImage On the heels of the milestone accomplishment of airing the 200th episode of “South Park,” creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker have announced that they will be hitting Broadway in March of 2011 with the production “The Book of Mormon.” It’s a project the duo first announced back in 2008, following the passage of the gay-marriage-banning Proposition 8 in California (for which the Mormon Church campaigned heavily). According to a press release, the Colorado duo wrote the book, music, and lyrics with Tony Award winner Robert Lopez, one of the creators of the hit musical “Avenue Q.” While no cast announcements have been made, Parker will direct alongside Jason Moore (another “Avenue Q” alumnus) with Scott Rudin and Anne Garfino listed to produce. “Growing up in Colorado, a lot of our friends were Mormons and we always thought their book would make a great musical,” Parker and Stone said in a statement. “We loved ‘Avenue Q’ and are having a blast working with Bobby Lopez. Having a show on Broadway is a dream come true for us and we can’t wait to share ‘The Book of Mormon’ with everyone.” “The Book of Mormon” tells the story of Joseph Smith, who founded the Latter Day Saints movement in the 19th century, while also following two modern-day Mormon missionaries sent to Uganda, according to BBC News . The idea for the production has apparently been percolating for a while. Back in 2003, the controversial, musical “All About the Mormons” episode of “South Park” satirized the founding of the religion. While this is the first major stage production for Stone and Parker, the two are no strangers to musicals. Aside from writing the music and lyrics for the occasional “South Park” song, Parker directed, wrote and starred in the 1996 cult-classic “Cannibal! The Musical” alongside Stone. The pair even garnered a songwriting Oscar nomination for “Blame Canada,” from their 1999 film “South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.” Parker’s music writing credits also include collaborating on many of the tracks for their 2004 marionette action movie, “Team America: World Police.”

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Sex and the City 2 Gets Ridiculous New Poster

And you thought the teaser poster was overrated. But that’s the thing about Sex and the City—it just keeps getting more and more fantastical and outlandish, yet we still…

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Brittany Favre gives birth – Brett Favre becomes Grandpa – not thinking about football

According to ESPN, Brett Favre just became a grandfather when his 21 year old daughter Brittany gave birth to a little boy Parker Brett. The star quarterback who is currently “retired” issued the following . . .

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Brett Favre Takes On New Job: Grandpa

The Minnesota Vikings may have finally found their quarterback of the future: Brett and Deanna Favre ‘s daughter Brittany , 21, gave birth to a boy, Parker Brett. Favre , who at 40 is considering whether to return for a 20th NFL season, pronounced himself “proud and excited.”

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Brett Favre’s Daughter Gives Birth

Brett Favre ‘s daughter, 21-year old Brittany Favre , has given birth to a baby boy today, making 40-year old Brett Favre a grandfather for the first time. Brett Favre was just 19 himself when he . . .

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Favre welcomes his first grandchild

MINNEAPOLIS The Minnesota Vikings may have finally found their quarterback of the future: Brett Favre is now a grandfather. His 21-year-old daughter, Brittany , has given birth to a boy Parker Brett. The little gunslinger weighs in at 7 pounds, 7 ounces.

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Pull up that rocking chair, Brett Favre is a grandfather; daughter gives birth to Parker Brett

MINNEAPOLIS – The Minnesota Vikings may have finally found their quarterback of the future: Brett Favre is now a grandfather. His 21-year-old daughter, Brittany , has given birth to a boy Parker Brett. The little gunslinger weighs in at 7 pounds, 7 ounces.

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Favre welcomes grandchild to family

The Minnesota Vikings may have finally found their quarterback of the future: Brett Favre is now a grandfather. His 21-year-old daughter, Brittany , has given birth to a boy — Parker Brett. The little gunslinger weighs in at 7 pounds, 7 ounces. Grandpa Brett says on his Web site that he and wife Deanna are “very proud” to welcome their first grandchild.

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