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More Washington Post Ethics Issues: Blogger’s Employment by White House Goes Unmentioned

You would think in the wake of the problems with   former Washington Post blogger Dave Weigel   in addition to   abandoned plans by the Post’s publisher Katharine Weymouth   to charge lobbyists and trade groups thousands of dollars for access “to top congressional and administration officials for $25,000 a plate” at a dinner party her home, the folks at the Post would be a little more careful with their ever-expanding empire of new media. But that’s not the case. According to   a July 2 article posted on RawStory.com by Ron Brynaer t, there is an undisclosed connection between the Obama White House and the Post. Brynaert notes   in the Post’s July 2 report from Ed O’Keefe , the whopping $38.7-million payroll of the Obama administration reveals there are three people that aren’t taking a salary, which O’Keefe fails to name. One of those is Patricia G. McGinnis, “Advisor to the Obama White House on leadership programs for Presidential Appointees.” But there is more to McGinnis, which Brynaert pointed out. ” McGinnis’ Georgetown biography notes   that she “is the former President and CEO of the Council for Excellence in Government, where she created and led a number of innovative programs to improve the performance of government, during her 14 year tenure” and also   ‘serves [as] a panelist and blogger for the Washington Post ‘On Leadership’ website.’ ” McGinnis was also listed as an unpaid adviser in 2009. Now this might have been nice to know because it violates the Post’s ethics policy, as Brynaert explained. “McGinnis was also listed as an unpaid adviser in the   White House payroll statistics released in 2009 ,” Brynaert wrote. “According to the Post’s   media ethics policy , ‘This newspaper is pledged to avoid conflict of interest or the appearance of conflict of interest, wherever and whenever possible. We have adopted stringent policies on these issues, conscious that they may be more restrictive than is customary in the world of private business.'” As for McGinnis’ content – there are indeed some glowing accounts of Obama,   which Brynaert has compiled , including one in January: “The first year of Obama’s presidency has produced an ambitious agenda for change, which congressional Republicans have resisted at every turn with chilling partisanship.”

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Andrew Garfield Named the New Spider-Man

Sony Pictures has found someone to follow in the webbed shoes of Tobey Maguire. Little-known actor Andrew Garfield has won the coveted role, as the franchise is looking for a reboot . It will take us back to a time long before Peter Parker gained his special abilities. Garfield was born in Los Angeles, but raised in England. He appeared in The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus and will co-star with Justin Timberlake in the upcoming Facebook-based film Social Network . He received a BAFTA in 2008 for his performance in Boy A . Said director Marc Webb: “Though his name may be new to many, those who know this young actor’s work understand his extraordinary talents. He has a rare combination of intelligence, wit, and humanity.” What do you think? Can you picture Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man?

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Will Chris Brown’s BET Performance Revive His Career? PR Experts Weigh In

‘The question is: Do people think it’s real?’ one expert asks of Brown’s tearful BET Awards Michael Jackson tribute. By Gil Kaufman Chris Brown performs at the 2010 BET Awards Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic Only Chris Brown knows what caused him to choke up on Sunday night at the BET Awards during his tribute to Michael Jackson . Was it paying tribute to his late musical and dancing idol? Was it the emotion of performing on a major TV event for the first time in over a year in front of his peers? Was it the song’s lyrics, which are about staring in the mirror and willing yourself to make a change? Brown, whose career has stalled in the wake of his plea a year ago to felony assault on ex-girlfriend Rihanna , grabbed a lion’s share of the headlines in the wake of the emotional performance, earning higher placement in most reports than the return to the show of T.I. after spending nearly a year in prison on weapons charges and another major-awards show resurrection: Kanye West’s first live set at an awards show since he interrupted Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech at last year’s MTV Video Music Awards . “The question is: Do people think it’s real?’ ” said veteran publicist and crisis manager Howard Bragman about the latest scene of a celebrity welling up on national TV . “If [the audience] bought it as authentic, then it might give him some sympathy, or there will be people who will roll their eyes because they feel like it’s a P.R. stunt because we live in a cynical world.” Many of the respondents in an MTV News story about reader reaction to the Brown performance expressed a desire to forgive the singer and allow him to move on from the Rihanna assault. Even one of the star’s most virulent blog attackers, Perez Hilton , put the knives away for the first time in more than a year and said the performance “seemed genuine” because the low-key wasn’t “crying pretty,” but rather seemed to honestly break down and lose his composure. While initially skeptical, Hilton said upon further viewing the breakdown seemed real. “It was ugly and raw and I think a lot of different things were going there, from his love and tribute to Michael, to having exerted a lot of energy and emotion earlier, to thinking about the Rihanna incident, to probably relief and joy over getting the opportunity to perform again on television at a big awards show,” he said. As to whether a publicist would ever counsel a client to cry on cue in order to gain sympathy, Bragman not-so-sheepishly admitted that he did once tell a thespian, “You’re a really good actor, I wouldn’t mind seeing a few tears.” And Bragman said the person in question was a good actor and it did work, though Bragman would not divulge their identity. With tepid album sales for his latest LP, Graffiti , little interest at radio and the cancellation of a recent U.K. tour due to visa issues tied to his felony plea, Brown has been struggling to put his career back on track following the Rihanna case. Holly Baird, a publicist at Sitrick Brincko Group, LLC, the crisis-management group that worked closely with Brown, his mother and the singer’s label in the aftermath of the Rihanna incident (but which no longer represents him), said she was very proud of Brown’s performance on Sunday night and thought that it felt very authentic. “Sunday’s BET awards performance was an opportunity for Chris to pay tribute to one of the world’s greatest musicians of all time,” she wrote in an e-mail to MTV News. “Chris has always stated that Michael Jackson has been an inspiration for him since he was a child and has musically been compared to Jackson in the past. Nothing about his performance was manufactured. It was an awesome tribute by a man that has for the past year, publicly dealt with a tumultuous phase in his career that has forever changed his life. Chris’ breakdown was not just emotional, but sincere. I even started crying … Chris broke down crying out of emotional exhaustion and in no way was this an attempt to redeem himself, but rather it showed the world that Chris is human and he too has emotions.” Baird said the choice of “Man in the Mirror” was fitting, since the inspirational, life affirming song speaks to the importance of the global community taking responsibility for its actions and looking “in the mirror” at how we treat each other and our environment. “I believe the song alone spoke to Chris and we were witness to that on Sunday during his performance,” she said. What did you think of Chris Brown’s Michael Jackson tribute at the BET Awards? Did it make you feel differently about him? Sound off in the comments below! Related Videos The 2010 BET Awards Related Photos 2010 BET Awards Show Highlights 2010 BET Awards Red Carpet Related Artists Chris Brown

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Will.I.Am Says Black Eyed Peas ‘Are Never Breaking Up’

Leader adamantly denies rumors that Fergie is leaving the group. By Gil Kaufman Black Eyed Peas’ Will.I.Am and Fergie Photo: Bryan Bedder/ Getty Images It’s hard to remember it now, but there was a time BF (Before Fergie) for the Black Eyed Peas. If leader Will.I.Am has his way, though, there will never be an AF (After Fergie) , despite her international success as a solo star. Will was forced to clarify this point over the weekend, when rumors surfaced that the Peas were breaking up and that Fergie was headed for permanent solo status.

Chris Brown’s BET Awards Performance ‘Seemed Genuine,’ Perez Hilton Says

‘He wasn’t crying pretty,’ Hilton tells MTV News of Brown’s tearful Michael Jackson tribute. By Jocelyn Vena Chris Brown performs at the BET Awards on Sunday Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images Perez Hilton surprised many when he tweeted and said on Nick Cannon’s radio show that, after Chris Brown’s emotional tribute to Michael Jackson on the BET Awards Sunday night, he’s ready to change his opinion of Brown in the wake of the singer’s 2009 assault on Rihanna . When MTV News caught up with the gossip blogger on Monday (June 28), he elaborated further. “I didn’t watch it live, which was probably a good thing because I was able to have a initial reaction when I heard what happened and then I had a different reaction after I saw what happened,” he explained. “My initial reaction was skepticism about the incident and thinking it was a ploy for sympathy, and then after I saw it I still had a bit of skepticism, but I was absolutely and definitely impressed by his performance, especially the beginning part. “And then the breakdown seemed — and seem being the accurate word — genuine because it looked real. When you cry deeply and intensely it’s not pretty,” he continued. “He wasn’t crying pretty. It was ugly and raw and I think a lot of different things were going there, from his love and tribute to Michael, to having exerted a lot of energy and emotion earlier, to thinking about the Rihanna incident, to probably relief and joy of getting the opportunity to perform again on television at a big awards show.” What stood out to Perez about the performance was that “it was just a reminder of his talent and a reminder that he has been gone away for a while. It was a reminder that he has been gone from the scene for a while, that radio was not supporting and a reminder that he is talented and that maybe now is the time to move on for him and for those of us who have had very strong feelings about his very bad actions. It’s not unfair to think negatively of him, but it is unfair to hold that against his head for the rest of his life, if he really has changed his ways and is trying to make amends.” It was the kind of performance that Hilton has said moved him to a point where he thinks he’s ready to give Brown another chance. “I think we, or at least I, am ready to move on as well,” he said. “And let him do his thing. The key is what he does next and that the music is good. His next step should be now really protective of what little good will he may have, meaning folks don’t want to see him bragging, don’t want to see him out partying. What people want to see him being the best Chris Brown he can be, performing and entertaining and making great music.” What did you think of Chris Brown’s performance at the BET Awards on Sunday night? What do you think of Perez Hilton’s comments? Sound off below! Related Photos 2010 BET Awards Show Highlights Related Artists Chris Brown

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B.o.B, Soulja Boy Tell’em, N.E.R.D, More Rock BET Awards Pre-Show

Drake, T.I., Nicki Minaj chat on the red carpet before main show. By Hillary Crosley N.E.R.D. at the 2010 BET Awards Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images Before the 10th annual BET Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night (June 27), N.E.R.D kicked off a pre-show by performing “Hot and Fun” on a Murakami-inspired flatbed truck, surrounded by fans. Afterward, the guys chatted with “106 & Park” hosts Rocsi and Terrence J about their most anticipated show performances. “I got to see my man ‘Ye do it,” Pharrell said of Kanye West’s opening performance at the main show. “It’s gonna be hot.” Atlanta MC B.o.B followed, rocking his hit “Nothin’ on You,” featuring a new singer, Rico Barrino, filling in for Bruno Mars. Barrino, who is the brother of “American Idol” winner Fantasia, recently joined B.o.B as an artist on T.I.’s Grand Hustle record label, and their performance served as the singer’s introduction. T.I. came out to chat with B.o.B and Barrino following their performance. “This is my first time actually attending and being nominated three times,” B.o.B said. “I feel like three [nominations are] a charm.” “I’m looking forward to the surprise performances,” T.I. added, donning a blue suit with a matching tie. “[B.o.B] don’t even know yet, but I hooked it up. I got you performing on the big stage. So I’m looking forward to that performance, and it’s going to be a collaboration that the world ain’t ready for.” In a nod to “Glee,” the Crenshaw High Elite choir sang renditions of each of the Viewer’s Choice Award nominees a capella, including Beyonc

Ryan Leslie Croons, Raps And Romances New York

Singer/songwriter delivers passionate set at Bowery Ballroom. By Jayson Rodriguez Ryan Leslie Photo: Andy Sheppard/ Getty Images NEW YORK — Ryan Leslie declared his independence in a big way Tuesday night, when the singer/songwriter performed to a packed house at Manhattan’s Bowery Ballroom on the first of a two-night residency. Leslie recently parted ways with his label, Universal Motown, after releasing his self-titled debut and last year’s Transition. But as he sets out on his own, this performance proved a worthy showcase for the talented star’s range of skill, as a singer, producer and composer. “This here is about one of my favorite holidays,” he said, moving behind the keyboard to deliver a pleasing talk-box-aided vocal homage to Zapp and Roger’s “I Want to Be Your Man” before segueing into “Valentine.” “I don’t have to say that you’re beautiful,” Leslie sang in a falsetto tone. “You’ve got plenty of other guys to say those words for you/ And I don’t got to say that you run the show/ All it takes is a word, I lose control for you. “I know you’re not my girlfriend, but/ I swear that I love you,” he sang, opening up on the chorus. Decked out in dark shades, black leather gloves and a matching vest with a denim shirt underneath, Leslie was anything but the R&B lothario. His set was more aggressive and impassioned than in the past, and he opened up the show with a rap to a rock-leaning production. But Leslie, who led a five-piece band with three background singers, still knows that his crooning is why the people came. “Addiction” and “Diamond Girl” were among the more rousing numbers of the night. The synthesized chords to “Addiction” pounded throughout the venue. “You’ve got fashion and style/ I’m loving your smile and/ the way you get down,” he sang. “I can’t see no one else/ It’s you by yourself/ in spite of the crowd.” In addition to songs from both of his albums, Leslie played a few unreleased gems and a cover of Stevie Wonder’s “You and I.” “Here we are, on Earth together/ It’s you and I,” he sang, using hushed tones for the Motown classic. “God had made us fall in love, it’s true/ I’ve really found someone like you.” What do you think Ryan Leslie’s next career move should be? Let us know in the comments. Related Artists Ryan Leslie

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‘New Blink-182 Music Is On The Way,’ Mark Hoppus Promises

Bassist also apologized for confusion over a new track being premiered. By James Montgomery Mark Hoppus Photo: Christopher Polk/ WireImage Monday’s “exciting” Blink-182 news turned out to be an announcement that the group will headline KROQ’s Epicenter festival in September, (link so on Tuesday, Mark Hoppus decided to up the ante, taking to his blog to break a genuinely exciting bit of news. “Blink-182 is full-steam ahead!” Hoppus wrote. “In June and July we will be at the rehearsal spot, getting ready for the European tour this summer, and writing new songs. When the European tour is finished, we head back and play ONE SHOW in Southern California. Then that is IT for live shows for the rest of 2010. Why? Because we’ll be in the studio

Justin Bieber’s ‘Somebody To Love’ Video, Featuring Usher, Premieres

Dance-heavy clip appropriately debuts on ‘So You Think You Can Dance.’ By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber in ‘Somebody To Love’ Video, featuring Usher Photo: FOX While Usher was making everyone say “OMG” with his performance on Thursday night’s (June 17) “So You Think You Can Dance” results show, it was prot