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Paula Abdul — Searching for a Better Offer?

Filed under: American Idol Paula Abdul is supposedly thisclose to signing on for a revamped “Star Search” on ABC — but if her reaction last night is honest, it ain’t exactly a done deal for the ex-“American Idol” judge.Choices, choices. More Paula Abdul Abdul Plots TV … Permalink

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Report: Paula Abdul to Host Star Search Remake

Former American Idol judge Paula Abdul is said to be “finalizing a deal” to star in a new version of Star Search , the ’80s-era talent show hosted by Ed McMahon. Hope her contract includes open bar. Slated for Summer 2010, the Star Search reboot is said to feature Abdul serving as a combination judge and host , although details are still being worked out. ABC, which is said to be developing the show, did not comment to Entertainment Weekly, which first reported the news about the recently departed Idol staple. Is Paula Abdul nearing a return to reality TV? Rumors suggesting Paula was headed for Dancing With the Stars as well as Idol frenemy Simon Cowell’s upcoming X Factor series have also circulated recently. The original Star Search wasn’t just for singers: actors, comedians and models vied to win the competition. So basically, it’s like Britain’s / America’s Got Talent . One alum of the long-running show: Britney Spears . What do you think of a revamped Star Search and the idea of Paula on board? Do we really need more shows like this – and is she the right person to host one?

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Andrew Garcia Profile: Can He Break Out Of The ‘Straight Up’ Straitjacket?

‘American Idol’ Top 12 cheat sheet looks at Garcia’s strengths and weaknesses. By Jim Cantiello Andrew Garcia at the “American Idol” top 12 party Photo: Jesse Grant/ WireImage On Thursday night, “American Idol” revealed its Top 12 Finalists for the ninth season of the hit show. MTV News “Idol” expert Jim Cantiello whipped up a handy cheat sheet for each finalist, breaking down each candidate’s journey thus far. He also got the “Idol” hopefuls to weigh in when he caught up with them at Thursday night’s Top 12 Party in Hollywood. ANDREW GARCIA If the “American Idol” judges are to be believed, this season is all about the girls. Yet Andrew Garcia has quickly established himself as a contender for the “Idol” trophy with unexpected stripped-down acoustic interpretations of pop songs, ranging from a Fall Out Boy hit to a Paula Abdul classic. Best Performance : Garcia’s Hollywood Week spin on Abdul’s “Straight Up” was a rare highlight for this year’s unimpressive cast of boys. He’s never been more playful or imaginative on the show. Three weeks into the live episodes, “Straight Up” is still one of the most talked-about performances of the season. Weakest Performance : In week two of the semi-finals, Garcia ditched the guitar and delivered a straightforward take on James Morrison’s “You Give Me Something.” The lackluster results exposed his fatal flaw: Without an instrument, Andrew Garcia was a dreadful bore. Somehow, the buzzed-about dude with stylish glasses and a neck tattoo managed to blend in with the crowd. Sad Backstory : Garcia’s mom and dad used to be Los Angeles gang members. Now they’re adorable, supportive (and weepy) “Idol” parents. Plus, he has a precious toddler and a cute wife with a hip haircut cheering him on from home. Recently, he suffered personal embarrassment when he decided to sing Christina Aguilera’s “Genie in a Bottle” on live television. Why He Will Win : His “Straight Up” turned him into a household name and a Google Trend, which translates into media attention. The more people search his name, the more people like us are likely to write about him. Perhaps even more noteworthy? Garcia has a significant pre-“Idol” fan-base from his YouTube channel where he posted popular acoustic cover songs. (Those videos have all been removed.) A devout built-in following equals an active online street team who will do everything they can to remind people to vote for their man. Why He Will Lose : It’s always dangerous to emerge as the frontrunner too soon in the season. (See: Danny Gokey, Tamyra Gray, Melinda Doolittle, Chris Daughtry.) Backlash is inevitable. The tide is already turning against him with the judges, who have grown impatient with his “indulgent” song choices and worry that his “Straight Up” set the bar too high too early. There’s only so far Andrew can ride the “acoustic cover” train before viewers get bored, and his bizarre “Genie in a Bottle” showed that he can’t even do that trick that well anymore. What He Should Sing : Four words: Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance.” On The Theme Week He’s Most Stoked For : “Country week! I’m kind of looking forward to it. I never did country so I want to do something!” Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos Meet The ‘American Idol’ Top 12

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American Idol: It’s Reigning Men [American Idol]

Well. I think it’s official. Men are more interesting and better at things than women. Sorry JezeFriskyXX.com. It’s just how things played out in the ol’ game of evolution. I’m basing this on scientific Idol Evidence, mind you. Truly credible. Last night the final eight dudes crooned for their life and, I gotta say, they did well. They did better , and were more interesting, than the ladies. It had a lot to do with song selection, but it also had to do with the fact that the Girls side of the competition is four versions of the same white lady singing and then Paige Miles wandering around and bumping into walls. Whereas the Boys team is five versions of the same white lady. VARIATIONS. If it worked for Diabelli, it should work for Idol . But here’s the real reason the girls officially lost last night. Kara Dio Gordy cried. Yes, she wept like a nincompoop after Big Mike sang his stirring Kate Bush number and it was the most ridiculous and awful thing any of us have ever seen. I was watching the show last night with an old fellow who liberated the camps during the war. He shook his head at Kara of the Gourds crying there and said “Worst damn thing I ever seen.” Lynne Curtin’s husband stopped staring at his wife in mild terror for a moment to watch Idol last night and when Kara started crying he thought This is the ugliest thing I’ve ever seen . It was very, very bad. Not that Big Mike’s performance wasn’t good. It totally was. But Kara. Kara . This is American freaking Idol , not the end of Gallipoli . You don’t cry. The singers can cry if they want I suppose. But the judges?? That is only allowed if you are Paula Abdul. And Kara, I served with Paula Abdul, I knew Paula Abdul, Paula Abdul was a friend of mine. Kara, you’re no Paula Abdul. So can it with the waterworks please. Also, Ellen? If you like Tim so much why don’t you just marry him? Did you see when she ran out and hugged Tim Urban after his emotions-lite performance? I don’t understand what she’s doing on this show. Is it some sort of weird, inscrutable sexual politics performance art? I really hope that’s what it is. So that’s why the girls lost last night. Here’s Why the Boys Won As mentioned above, Big Mike did a nice job. He sang Kate Bush’s “A Woman’s Work,” though I suppose he was really taking his inspiration from Maxwell’s version, if Randy Jackson is to be believed. And, actually, he’s not, so Big Mike was doing a Kate Bush homage last night. Normally I’ve found him to be super boring, and he still sort of is — his voice and carriage in performances are rather bland, potato buds from a box rather than mom’s homemade heartattack mashed. But he just picked such a great song. Have we ever heard that on Idol before? I really don’t think we have. Which makes it an automatic win, as long as it’s pulled off with some level of competency. So yes, it was good. Not worth blubbering and stopping the show completely and standing up and clapping robotically while mascara streams artfully down your face, but good. I don’t think Big Mike is destined to win the big dance, but this ought to guarantee him safe passage for a least a few more rounds. Carol Brady with the Carol Brady hair did well again. I don’t know. I think I kind of like him. He just sort of has this weird, interesting tone to his voice. He sounds not unlike Jennifer Coolidge’s character in A Mighty Wind . But he’s always clear and clean and crisp and seems to actually know his limits, which is something of a compliment for this particular season of Idol , for this miserable overreaching theatre troupe. Well done, Carol. I wonder if he misses his son, Johnny Bravo nee Greg. I’m sure he does. Why the Rest of Us Are Crying Oh my beloved Egghead Latino. Where did he go? There used to be a guy named Andrew Garcia who was interesting and had big Carol Channing glasses and sang fun, moody reworked covers of pop songs. I don’t know where that dude went. He hopped a plane to Biarritz. He rode a bicycle over a hill one day and no one ever saw him again. He disappeared into the abstract. Now we’ve got something else, a snatched body, an avatar. Last night there was a dark-ish cover of “Genie in a Bottle,” but it just didn’t feel right, it didn’t work. Plus, there’s an element of the grotesque in singing about getting rubbed the right way on American Idol . It’s just unpleasant. I’m sorry, Mr. Garcia. Might he go home tonight? Casey Potato Head Johnson is in danger too. I can’t even remember what he sang. It was something, y’know, strummy and croony and all that other stuff that he does, or tries to do. But he’s such a blur, so insubstantial in one’s memory. He’s like trying to remember what you did in high school. Not things that happened in high school, but what you did. How did classes work, day in, day out? What did you do on the weekends? I don’t know about you, but I can’t remember that stuff for the life of me. When I was seventeen, what did I do on a Saturday afternoon? What did Casey Johnson sing last night? I don’t know. But I’m sure both involved watching TV. Dweezil Zappa or whatever that reheated David Cook (recooked?) guy’s name is can’t really sing all that well, can he? I mean for the world he can, but for the music industry, I don’t know. He kind of overthrows it every night, doesn’t he? He’s going for stadium roar and it just comes out like a reasonably talented kid in a garage band and they’ve got the door open because it’s spring and getting warm and then a cute girl from school walks by so he tries to sound extra Into It and Emotive. But I’m just not sure America is going to want to make out with you at Mike Fenster’s party next Friday after hearing that, Dweezil. I’m just not sure that’s how it’s going to play out. The teenaged boy who sang “I’m Already There” just makes me sad — a kind of soft, sprawling sad — so I don’t really want to say anything about him. He’s got miles to go before he’s himself, I’ll just say. Urban Renewal Well, well, well. They liked it, they really liked it. After last week’s slight uptick, Tim Urban studied his recent Idol history and busted out the “Hallelujah,” Jeff Buckley edition, which served Jason Castro so well during semis two years ago. This has gone from a song that makes pond-eyed 19-year-olds who smoke too much feel deep and weary to a song that makes the souls of pimply explode-o-teens do mournful jigs. Yes being Sad is sort of in these days, like it was almost twenty years ago for a different generation I suppose, and Jason Castro sang “Hallelujah” and then Justin Timberlake sang it (very well) with another dude on the Hope for Haiti telethon thing, so it’s just very Now. So it was a clever choice on Timmy Kapowski’s part. How’d he sing that shit? Oh, well enough. It was near flat as Nebraska, not dynamic at all, but it’ll do, it’ll do. One thing that was funny and annoyed me was at the very end (you can see it above) he was like “Hahhh layyy looooooo…” and then took this breathy pause and went “Yahhhhhhhhh.” Which, like, a full separated “Yuh” is not a terribly pretty way to end a pretty song. If you go listen to professionals sing the tune, they smooth out that ending, shade it. It was sort of another little cutesy telling sign that wee Timothy Bertinelli has no idea what he’s doing. So who will go home tonight? Of the ladies I suspect it will be Lacey and Paige. Or maybe Katie instead of Lacey. Of the fellows? Well, I didn’t even mention Todrick Hall, so probably him. He sang something that Simon declared “Broadway.” Great, Simon. You watch this kid drag himself OUT of the musical theater and you keep him on the show this far and this long only to tell him, “Hey, why aren’t you in the theater?” Blergh. Other than Todrick… I dunno, dawg. Maybe the sad, Texas-evening teenager. Sigh. That poor kid. He makes me feel a little like this:

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311 Talk Plans For ‘Ultimate’ 311 Day Show In Las Vegas

Thursday’s show in Las Vegas celebrating the band’s legacy could last as long as five hours. By James Montgomery 311’s “P-Nut” Aaron Charles Wills Photo: John Shearer/ WireImage Are you at work today? You totally shouldn’t be. After all, it’s 311 Day, which is practically a national holiday at this point. Ever since March 11, 2000 — when 311 decided to perform an extended 46-song set at New Orleans’ State Palace Theatre — celebrating 311 Day has become an annual tradition for the band’s diehard fans. And every other year, the band gets in on the act as well, throwing an elaborate, certifiably epic concert that also doubles as a fan convention, party, and de facto rite of passage for 311 obsessives. This year, the band has taken over Las Vegas for a three-day extravaganza, the centerpiece of which is Thursday (March 11) night’s performance at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. (MTV News has two fans on the ground in Sin City .) In anticipation of the show — which, rumor has it, will last five hours — we spoke to 311 bassist Aaron “P-Nut” Wills, who was already preparing himself for the looming marathon. “I don’t think we’d be able to physically play a show like this, not even once a month. But I’m ready. I’m trying not to think of it as this huge thing, because, if you think about it, the people who attend most rock shows are on their feet for the same amount of time,” Wills said. “It helps to see it from that side of things. We’re the entertainment, but of course the fans are going to be there with us the whole time. Then again, [frontman] Nick [Hexum] does do marathons, so I know he’s going to be ready. We all are, because we think of this as a huge opportunity to do something special, to play the ultimate show every two years for our most fanatic fans. It’s perfect.” And while Wills wouldn’t reveal any of the surprises the band has in store for fans at Thursday’s show, he did say that things are most certainly going to be epic. It’s only fitting, after all. “It’s just going be as big as it gets for us. It’s going be nuts,” he said. “I’ve only seen some of the sketches of what our set is going to look like, and it’s amazing. Our front-of-house guy designed it, and he’s kind of a nutcase, but we trust him.” And while the idea of playing the ultimate show before their ultimate fans is inspiring, what really drives Wills, and the rest of the band, is what 311 Day represents. It’s a gathering, a community, a chance for both the band and its fans to share the love. “It’s a great experience for our fans and for us. It’s a rite of passage. So we know we’ve got to bring it,” he said. “I know we will, too. This will be the best of the best, both from our fans and from us. And I know that at the end of the set, we’ll probably want to play even more. We’re out to chop heads off. Unless we’re playing reggae, then it’s a different vibe.” Related Artists 311

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‘American Idol’ Report Card: How Did The Men Do?

Michael ‘Big Mike’ Lynche shined, while Aaron Kelly gets an ‘unsatisfactory’ grade on this week’s ‘Idol’ report card. By Eric Ditzian Aaron Kelly performs on “American Idol” on Wednesday Photo: Frank Micelotta/ Getty Images Yesterday we gave “American Idol” producers props for reducing the show to one hour instead of two . Today we feel like tossing the judges in detention for their shenanigans this week, from Tuesday’s awkwardly forced lap-sitting incident between Simon Cowell and Ellen DeGeneres to Wednesday’s infantile Simon/Kara DioGuardi flirtation. But this is a singing competition, isn’t it? So on to the contestants. The evening took off with strong performances from Lee Dewyze and Alex Lambert and U-turned into Snoozeville at a certain point, before blissfully blasting away with an injection of Michael Lynche-provided power. Who surprised us, who disappointed us and who’s in danger of going home? Let’s take a look at the top eight men’s report card. (And don’t miss Jim Cantiello’s recap of their performances in the MTV Newsroom .) Excellent Michael Lynche : First things first. While Big Mike’s take on Maxwell’s version of Kate Bush’s “This Woman’s Work” was the highlight of the evening, it was nowhere near the waterworks-generating territory that Kara’s tears suggested. That being said, Lynche keeps surprising us. Last week he ditched the guitar and brought an ear-pleasing soul sound to the stage. This week he busted out a falsetto during a butter-smooth channeling of Maxwell that showed off an impressive vocal range and convinced us that Big Mike is in the upper tier of “Idol” contestants. Good Lee Dewyze : Owl City’s “Fireflies” was by far the smartest song choice Dewyze has made during these lives shows. The emo rock vibe seems to be a comfortable niche for him, and we were almost able to dismiss his rampant pitch problems. Almost. Dewyze is like a poor man’s David Cook. And when you consider that we’ve never had a very high opinion of the seventh-season “Idol” winner, you can imagine what we think of Dewyze’s long-term prospects. No matter, he did well for himself on Wednesday and is a lock to make the top 12. Alex Lambert : The kid keeps impressing. The judges seemed to think he’d reverted back to a jelly-legged newbie. Not us. His tone on Ray LaMontagne’s “Trouble” was compelling, his vocals generally soft yet powerful. We don’t buy for a second that the only thing standing in the way of his winning “Idol,” as Kara suggested, is his lack of confidence — ever heard of Crystal Bowersox? — but we’re digging Lambert’s growth from week to week. “Trouble been dogging my soul,” he sang, and ya know what? We believed him. Casey James : Has any contestant this year been so lovingly framed and lit on the “Idol” stage? The crooning cowboy’s rendition of Keith Urban’s “You’ll Think of Me” was a step up from last week’s sub-par Southern rock number and nowhere near as magical his take on Bryan Adams’ “Heaven.” James keeps delivering confident, calm, passionate performances and he’ll keep doing it for a long while. Todrick Hall : Todrick narrowly nabs a Good grade because of his sheer enthusiasm. It’s the most clich

Simon Cowell Introduces Tonight Show Viewers to Mezhgan Hussainy

On The Tonight Show last night, Simon Cowell was his usual self: witty, charming and open about everything. First, he was asked about girlfriend Mezhgan Hussainy and told Jay Leno that he’ll marry her “within the next ten years. This prompted the unfunny host to actually invite Hussainy onto the stage with her man. She squeezed in close to Simon and laughed when he said: “I always said if I was going to get engaged, I’d get engaged to a makeup artist,” adding that he gets “at least three touch-ups a night,” if you know what Simon means! Simon on The Tonight Show About his plans for children, Simon replied: “I’m kind of torn because I’m a bit too old to have kids but then I think it would be awesome to have a lot of mes running around.” Among other topics Cowell goes into above: how much he misses Paula Abdul, whether they’ll work together again and why he likes Crystal Bowersox a lot this season.

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Remember Her? Sara Evans’ Scandalous Marriage Still Making News

Cast your minds back to 2006, when Paula Abdul was still on American Idol, Tiger Woods was still an appropriate role model, Karina Smirnoff was still dancing with stars and one of the biggest…

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‘American Idol’ Top 12 Men: How Do They Stack Up?

Andrew Garcia is an early front-runner, while Joe Mu

Chris Golightly Joins Long List Of DQ’d ‘American Idol’ Contestants

From Frenchie Davis and Corey Clark to Joanna Pacitti, several hopefuls have been yanked from the ‘Idol’ stage. “American Idol” contestant Chris Golightly Photo: FOX Though it’s probably no consolation, Chris Golightly has plenty of company in the ranks of “American Idol” hopefuls who’ve been disqualified from the show after making it through the grueling Hollywood rounds.