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Ted Williams Mug Shots, Arrests Records: Released

Ever since his sudden burst on to the national scene, Ted Williams has been honest about possessing a checkered past. The homeless man with a golden voice has admitted that drugs and alcohol played a role in many mistakes, but The Smoking Gun has now come out with specifics regarding various arrests and citations. The rap sheet for Williams includes theft, robbery, escape, forgery and drug possession. As recently as July 2010, a businessman called the cops on this Brooklyn native and a female friend who refused to leave the premises. He told authorities that Williams had become an “ongoing problem” and that the woman often got “dropped off in the parking lot by various and numerous males in different vehicles.” Williams told Matt Lauer this week that his life “went to pits” and that he hopes he’ll take advantage of this second chance. But if it’s more like a seventh chance, many critics might believe Williams doesn’t deserve it.

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Rachel Bilson Disappoints

I’m getting a little bored of Rachel Bilson . Sure she is cute and all, but I’m going to need a little more than her going through airports wearing semi-tight fitting jeans in 2011. I’m expecting my Rachel Bilson to pull out all the stops to please me in the upcoming new year. That means lingerie shoots, candid bikini pictures and her parking that little booty on my lap.

Kings Of Leon’s ‘Pyro’ Video: All Drunks Go To Heaven

Band’s new video is a solemn affair with a grandiose ending. By James Montgomery Kings of Leon’s Caleb Followill (file) Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images If you’re looking for cheery Christmastime viewing, perhaps it’s best to avoid the Kings of Leon’s brand-new “Pyro” video, four-plus minutes of drunks and depression that, ultimately, gets (sorta) uplifting — but, wow, what a psychic slog it is to get to that point. The clip takes place entirely in a seedy bar — kind of like the Kings said it would last month — one filled entirely with downtrodden dregs: stumbling drunkards, lecherous lotharios, broken-down bikers, each of them lost in their own boozy worlds, alone together in the room. Their stupors are momentarily broken by the arrival of a young man, who comes in out of the cold to get a drink and then heroically interjects himself in a fight between a burly man and his terrified girlfriend. He is rewarded for his bravery by getting beaten up — first by the man in question, and then by his surly friends, who take turns pounding on him before tossing him through a mirror while a dead-eyed stripper slowly gyrates away (of course there’s a dead-eyed stripper in this place). The sundry of drunks cheer this savagery on and even the bartender gets in on the act, tossing one of the men a baseball bat, presumably to finish off the job. Meanwhile, the band — played by the Kings themselves — plays on, watching the brutality unfold around them. But then, something sorta miraculous happens. Our hero — flat on his back — slowly begins to rise. His wounds magically heal. He opens his eyes and ascends to the heavens. His assailants can’t believe it, and they recoil in shock. Soon, everyone else in the bar begins levitating too — first the purer souls (a caretaker, a terrified young woman, the dead-eyed stripper) and then the rest of the room. The clip ends with everyone slowly floating off into the great beyond, perhaps freed from their personal prisons by this single act of heroism. Or maybe they’re all just really wasted. Either way, that mass ascension manages to put a slightly affirming — not to mention incredibly artistic — capper on the video. “Pyro” is a solemn, sometimes grotesque thing, but there’s a strange beauty to it too. Like a diamond broche on a barroom floor, it sparkles despite all the grime it’s coated in. It may not be the easiest thing to watch, but it’s ultimately rewarding — chill-inducingly so. Drink up. What did you think of the “Pyro” video? Share your reviews in the comments! Related Artists Kings Of Leon

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Dr. Dre’s ‘Kush’ Premieres, And The Party Can Finally Begin

Video featuring Snoop Dogg and Akon shows revelers frozen in time until the Doctor arrives. By Jayson Rodriguez Dr. Dre Photo: Johnny Nunez/ WireImage Detox is on the way. And as the latest proof that Dr. Dre ‘s long-awaited album will see the light of day soon, he premiered the video to the first single, “Kush,” co-starring Snoop Dogg and Akon , on Friday (December 10). The video, directed by Joseph Kahn (Eminem, Britney Spears), begins as Dre is seated in a sleek, black Lamborghini, attempting to flick a lighter. Once the Left Coast maestro gets the light on, the beat drops, and he exits the car. Dre approaches the club in a setting similar to “The Next Episode,” one of his past hits. But the festivities around him are ice cold; the club patrons are statue-like, frozen in the parking lot and inside, in mid groove. The good doctor’s last project was 1999’s 2001, and perhaps things haven’t been quite the same without him, the video suggests. Snoop Dogg kicks things off on the second verse, and the lanky L.A. rhyme spitter is surrounded by a bevy of beautiful, frozen women. They’re smiling, drinks are pouring, but they’re also statues compared to the rapper. As Dre makes his way into the club and to the bar, however, the party livens up. Dre pulls out his lighter, engraved with the song’s title, and holds it to the sprinklers overhead and sets them off. As water rains down on the partygoers, they come back to life, gyrating to the thumping track’s production. Later, Dre and Snoop leave the club, and Dre drives off into the night on an empty highway, surrounded by the streaking lights of cars that are no longer there. Recently, Eminem told his satellite radio station, Shade 45, that he and Dre have been in the studio wrapping up Detox. “Kush” and “I Need A Doctor,” featuring Eminem , leaked back to back in November. Related Artists Dr. Dre Snoop Dogg Akon

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Video featuring Snoop Dogg and Akon shows revelers frozen in time until the Doctor arrives. By Jayson Rodriguez Dr. Dre Photo: Johnny Nunez/ WireImage Detox is on the way. And as the latest proof that Dr. Dre ‘s long-awaited album will see the light of day soon, he premiered the video to the first single, “Kush,” co-starring Snoop Dogg and Akon , on Friday (December 10). The video, directed by Joseph Kahn (Eminem, Britney Spears), begins as Dre is seated in a sleek, black Lamborghini, attempting to flick a lighter. Once the Left Coast maestro gets the light on, the beat drops, and he exits the car. Dre approaches the club in a setting similar to “The Next Episode,” one of his past hits. But the festivities around him are ice cold; the club patrons are statue-like, frozen in the parking lot and inside, in mid groove. The good doctor’s last project was 1999’s 2001, and perhaps things haven’t been quite the same without him, the video suggests. Snoop Dogg kicks things off on the second verse, and the lanky L.A. rhyme spitter is surrounded by a bevy of beautiful, frozen women. They’re smiling, drinks are pouring, but they’re also statues compared to the rapper. As Dre makes his way into the club and to the bar, however, the party livens up. Dre pulls out his lighter, engraved with the song’s title, and holds it to the sprinklers overhead and sets them off. As water rains down on the partygoers, they come back to life, gyrating to the thumping track’s production. Later, Dre and Snoop leave the club, and Dre drives off into the night on an empty highway, surrounded by the streaking lights of cars that are no longer there. Recently, Eminem told his satellite radio station, Shade 45, that he and Dre have been in the studio wrapping up Detox. “Kush” and “I Need A Doctor,” featuring Eminem , leaked back to back in November. Related Artists Dr. Dre Snoop Dogg Akon

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Churchgoers, strippers protest one another in Coshocton County

Of ire and brimstone Monday, August 9, 2010 02:54 AM By Holly Zachariah THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH WARSAW, Ohio — Strip-club owner Tommy George rolled up to the church in his grabber-orange Dodge Challenger, drinking a Mountain Dew at 9 in the morning and smoking a cigarette he had just rolled himself. Pastor Bill Dunfee stepped out of a tan Nissan Murano, clutching a Bible in one hand and his sermon in the other, a touch of spray holding his perfectly coiffed 'do in place. Inside the New Beginnings Ministries church, Dunfee's worshippers wore polyester and pearls. Outside, George's strippers wore bikinis and belly rings. Both men agree it is classic sinners vs. saints. But George says it is up to America to decide which is which and who is who. Dunfee says God already has chosen. “Tom George is a parasite, a man without judgment,” Dunfee said. “The word of Jesus Christ says you cannot share territory with the devil.” The battle that has heretofore played out in the parking lot of George's strip club – the Foxhole, a run-down, garage-like building at a Coshocton County crossroads called Newcastle – has shifted 7 miles east to Church Street. Every weekend for the last four years, Dunfee and members of his ministry have stood watch over George's joint, taking up residence in the right of way with signs, video cameras and bullhorns in hand. They videotape customers' license plates and post them online, and they try to save the souls of anyone who comes and goes. Now, the dancers have turned the tables, so to speak. Fed up with the tactics of Dunfee and his flock, they say they have finally accepted his constant invitation to come to church. It's just that they've come wearing see-through shorts and toting Super Soakers. They bring lawn chairs and – yesterday, anyway – grilled hamburgers, Monster energy drinks and corn on the cob. They sat in front of the church and waved at passing cars but largely ignored the congregation behind them. Likewise, the churchgoers largely ignored the dancers. Except for Stan Braxton. He stopped and held hands with Lola, a 42-year-old dancer who made $200 on her Saturday night shift, and prayed for her salvation. Lola, who wouldn't give her last name, said she was grateful for Braxton's prayers and his time. The women don't come here, after all, without their own version of religion. They bring signs with Scriptures written in neon colors: Matthew 7:15: Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing Revelations 22:11: He that is unjust, let him be unjust still Greg Flaig is executive director of the Ohio Owners Coalition, a group of showbar and club owners. He called the women's protest extraordinary, saying he's never heard of anything like it in the country. George said the protest has been a long time coming. He sued the church in federal court several years ago, claiming a violation of his constitutional rights, but he lost. Now, he said, turnabout is fair play. “When these morons go away, we'll go away,” George said. “The great thing about this country is that everyone has a right to believe what they want.” He said his club operates within the law. Dunfee said it does not, that it must close at midnight instead of its regular 2 or 3 a.m. Coshocton County Prosecutor Bob Batchelor said Friday only that he, the sheriff and the city prosecutor are “aware of the situation.” Gina Hughes spent the morning soaking up the sun in her striped bikini, mostly oblivious to the fire and brimstone being preached in the tidy church building. The 30-year-old married mother of six said she has danced at the Foxhole for a decade and holds the title of “house mom.” That means that even though she still dances, she also watches out for the six other women who work there. She said she makes $2,000 a week. “These church people say horrible things about us,” Hughes said. “They say we're homewreckers and whores. The fact of the matter is, we're working to keep our own homes together, to give our kids what they need.” Dunfee said it's not that simple. He said he consistently offers the women help, a chance at redemption. “I tell them, 'I will put a roof over your heads, and your bills will be paid, and your children's bellies will be full,'” he said. Yet they don't come inside. The first few weeks, Dunfee piped the sermon outside. But that “agitated” them, he said, and made them dance in the streets. He said their presence has united his church members and reinvigorated their mission to shut down the club. “They have now seen the evil firsthand,” Dunfee said. “This has just made us stronger.” George laughed at that notion. “They're just mad,” he said, “because their wives won't let them come to my club.” hzachariah@dispatch.com added by: putdownmypants

Student Sues for $1 Million challenge made on Dateline NBC

A Texas law student who took a defense lawyer's $1 million challenge from a “Dateline NBC” interview is suing for the money he claims he is owed. Dustin Kolodziej of the San Antonio area said attorney James Mason offered in a “Dateline NBC” interview he would pay $1 million to anyone who could prove him wrong in claiming his client, Nelson Serrano, could have made it from Florida's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport to the La Quinta Inn, a 3-mile distance, in under 28 minutes, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Monday. “I challenge anybody to show me. I'll pay them a million dollars if they can do it,” Mason told the interview. Serrano was convicted of killing four people in Bartow, Fla., in 1997 and the prosecution's case hinged on his ability to reach the inn in the time frame. Kolodziej said he got off a plane at the airport, took his car from the parking garage and made it to the inn in just 19 minutes, capturing the whole experience on a camcorder. However, Mason refused to pay the $1 million reward, claiming the offer was a figure of speech. Kolodziej's lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Atlanta, alleges breach of contract, claiming Mason's statements on “Dateline” constituted a verbal contract. “What this case boils down to is would a reasonable person believe that this is legitimate,” said David George, a lawyer for Kolodziej. “Think about the context. He's on 'Dateline,' national TV, and his client is on death row. That is not a joking context.” added by: Stoneyroad

Man Indicted In ‘American Idol’ Hopeful Alexis Cohen’s Hit-And-Run Death

Daniel J. Bark, 24, charged with four counts, including aggravated manslaughter and death by auto. By Gil Kaufman Alexis Cohen during her “American Idol” audition Photo: Fox The man who struck and killed high-energy “American Idol” wannabe Alexis Cohen last year in Seaside Heights, New Jersey, was indicted on Thursday and charged with aggravated manslaughter and other crimes in the incident. According to the Asbury Park Press, a grand jury handed up a four-count indictment on 24-year-old Daniel J. Bark , charging him with aggravated manslaughter, death by auto, eluding police and knowingly leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in a death in the late-night July 25 incident that took the life of 25-year-old Cohen. The singer was best known for her raucous attitude and a lively banter with judges that made her an audience favorite when she unsuccessfully tried out for “Idol” in seasons seven and eight. Her lifeless body was found on the street in a residential New Jersey neighborhood around 5 a.m. last July after police said she’d been struck by a vehicle, suffering fatal head and torso injuries. An hour before Cohen’s body was discovered, Bark was stopped by Seaside Heights police, who issued a number of motor-vehicle summonses, including driving while intoxicated, according to the paper. Those summonses were executed after Bark allegedly fled from officers pursuing him on bicycle and he struck a parked car in the parking lot of a popular local nightspot, Hemingway’s. He fled into the vicinity of Cohen’s fatality, and when officers in patrol cars eventually stopped him a few blocks away, they were able to connect him to Cohen’s death. Police also determined that Cohen, a native of Allentown, Pennsylvania, had been drinking that night as well. If convicted, Bark is facing a prison term of 10 to 30 years for the aggravated manslaughter charge, along with an additional five to 10 years for the charges of eluding police, death by auto and leaving the scene of a fatal accident. He remains in jail, unable to post the $150,000 bail.

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Just What We Needed Dept.: A Drive-Thru Car Museum

Sigh. While we write about a world after cars, where people live in walkable cities, Francesco Gatti is building a drive-thru museum in Nanjing, China. The whole thing is a cross between some complicated origami and a parking garage; one drives through exibits to the parking on the roof, then gets out of the car and looks at exhibits in the cube in the middle that takes up a small proportion of the building area. Of course it ramps down, so effort expended is minimal…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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The Real Housewives of New Jersey: A Serving of Quaw-Fee, Danielle/Dina Drama

While most of our staff is sitting in stunned silence over the alleged existence of yet another Danielle Staub sex tape , thank goodness for our Real Housewives critic. She sat through another hilarious, entertaining, nauseating episode of The Real Housewives of New Jersey last night and filed the following report… Let me just start out by saying that the entire focus of this episode was women trying to get other women out of their lives while simultaneously talking, thinking, texting, Facebooking, and scheming endlessly about these same women.