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Katt Williams Ordered to Pay $577k in Dog Attack Case

Filed under: Katt Williams , Celebrity Justice , Music Comedian Katt Williams has been ordered to fork over $577,929 to an Atlanta record producer — after Katt allegedly sicked his attack dog on the other man’s pet canine … nearly killing the animal. The producer, Merion Joseph Powers , had sued Katt in… Read more

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Emma Watson — Shortcut in Dorm Room Evacuation

Filed under: Emma Watson , Harry Potter , Nurse! , Beauty Emma Watson modeled her little boy haircut during an emergency evacuation at Brown University yesterday morning — but TMZ has learned … unlike Hermione’s ‘do, the scary situation was a false alarm. According to sources at Brown, the fire alarm at… Read more

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Marilyn Manson — Infected With Kenny Powers Fever

Filed under: Marilyn Manson , Kenny Powers , Paparazzi Photo , TMZ Sports When his ass was 19 years old, Kenny Powers changed the face of professional baseball … now he’s changing Marilyn Manson ‘s wardrobe. Manson rolled through a mall in L.A. yesterday with a hat that was branded with Kenny’s new catchphrase from his… Read more

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‘American Idol’ Experts Size Up Jennifer Lopez And Steven Tyler

‘J.Lo’s most likely to be the mean judge, because I don’t think Tyler is coherent enough,’ one ‘Idol’ watcher suggests. By Gil Kaufman Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez at Wednesday’s “American Idol” press conference Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Once the announcement was officially made Wednesday (September 22) after months of rumors, the real debate about the new panel of judges on “American Idol” could begin. In the most radical reboot in the show’s 10-year history, host Ryan Seacrest revealed the worst-kept secret in Hollywood: Jennifer Lopez and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler would be joining the “AI” panel alongside sole remaining original judge Randy Jackson. Typically, this kind of wholesale deck shuffling 10 seasons into a show’s run is a sign of desperation, a bandage to stop the ratings hemorrhaging or a last-ditch effort to recapture some elusive magic. Despite the fact that neither Lopez nor Tyler have any significant TV experience and both are past their creative zenith, Los Angeles Times pop critic Ann Powers applauded the choices and held out hope. “I think they’re both great choices,” Powers said shortly after Wednesday’s announcement. “Jennifer Lopez is someone I’ve advocated for for a long time, ever since she mentored on the show. She had a really great way with the contestants, and she’s the kind of celebrity — never super great at anything, but pretty good at a lot of things — who can really advise the contestants.” With her experience as a performer, choreographer, fashion designer, actress and frequent subject of chatter in the celebrity press over her sometimes-daring sartorial choices, Powers said Lopez is well-equipped to offer “Idol” contestants advice on style, movement and elements of pop performance that haven’t traditionally been discussed on the show. In addition, she brings another intangible that might help the show’s sliding ratings: the ability to appeal to a Latin audience. “She could really open the show up to new viewers, and I think it will be good for pop in general to acknowledge that there are a lot of Latinos in music,” Powers said. As for Tyler, 62, Powers said in addition to being one of rock’s iconic figures and a classic frontman, Tyler can also uniquely advise contestants on style and performance, thanks to his flashy wardrobe and motor-mouth persona. Plus, with “Idol” leaning toward rock in the past few years, thanks to finalists such as Chris Daughtry, Adam Lambert and Crystal Bowersox and grunge-lite winners David Cook, Kris Allen and Lee DeWyze, Tyler might be the one to, as he promised, “bring some rock to this roller coaster.” Following the departures of original superstar judge Simon Cowell, one-and-done funnywoman Ellen DeGeneres and two-season veteran Kara DioGuardi, rumors circulated about everyone from Elton John and Justin Timberlake to Harry Connick Jr., Usher, former judge Paula Abdul and returning executive producer Nigel Lythgoe possibly taking seats at the table next to original castmember Jackson. The radical shake-up comes after a season in which DeGeneres struggled to fit into the panel, often appearing uncomfortable and falling flat with her signature comedic bits. It began with the news that Cowell would be leaving at season’s end to help launch an American version of his popular English reality singing show “The X Factor,” which will also air on Fox. DioGuardi, who struggled with poor notices in her first year in 2008, began to hit a bit of a stride in 2009 but was let go with no explanation earlier this summer. Lythgoe had stated that he wanted to bring the panel back down to its original three-member configuration, fearing that the four-judge arrangement had begun to take the focus off the contestants. Entertainment Weekly reporter and “Idol” expert Michael Slezak also thought the choices, while unconventional, just might work. “The reboot last season, at least on paper, was a good thing for ‘Idol,’ ” Slezak said of the addition of DeGeneres. “But I don’t think a panel of Ellen, Randy and Kara was going to get people super excited for season 10.” And whether or not Tyler and Lopez turn out to be good choices, Slezak gave the show’s producers credit for taking a radical chance and playing offense instead of defense. “It’s them saying, ‘Let’s try to do something different going into season 10,’ instead of saying, ‘Let’s sit on our hands and hope that we’re #9 next season and #18 the year after that.’ ” That said, Slezak suspects you have to be a TV star to be a good judge and, love him or hate him, Cowell was undoubtedly an electric TV personality because he was honest, funny and credible. “I don’t know if Tyler or J.Lo are good at it,” he said. “Because it’s a specific kind of TV where you have to be really good under the gun and get out of that celebrity comfort zone of wanting people to like you, and you have to be very quick.” While both new judges have logged countless hours in front of cameras and audiences, Slezak said coming up with pithy 30-second comments in the moment in front of 5,000 screaming (or booing) audience members is a very specific talent and, so far, nobody knows if either new judge has what it takes to do it. “Idol” continued to be the nation’s highest-rated show for the seventh year in a row as season nine ended in May, but like any program facing a decade on the air, its ratings have begun to dip and its audience has gradually aged, a prospect that makes it a less attractive target for advertisers, who covet a young adult audience for their products. The most important unknown for Slezak and Powers, though, is the pivotal question of who will replace Cowell as the “mean” judge, a slot every good reality-TV competition seems to need in order to succeed. “I think J.Lo’s most likely to be the mean judge, because I don’t think Tyler is coherent enough,” Slezak predicted. If not, though, it’s possible season-long guest mentor, Interscope boss Jimmy Iovine, could serve as the go-to baddie who has to break the harsh news to the contestants. Powers is holding out for Jackson to finally break out of his nine-season funk of empty go-to phrases but said we might just have to wait until the early weeks of the season to see who has the goods to tell it like it is. “If you’re too nice, it’s boring TV,” she said. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos Your New ‘American Idol’ Judges Are Jennifer Lopez And Steven Tyler Related Photos Before Steven Tyler Was An ‘American Idol’ Judge … Jennifer Lopez: From The Block To ‘American Idol’ ‘American Idol’ Announces Its Season 10 Judges! Related Artists Jennifer Lopez Aerosmith

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Andrew Jackson Music – Another Day of Misery

Show your support to an up and coming independent artist Andrew Jackson. http://www.andrewjacksonrock.net Another day of misery, brought to me by the powers that be. Another day of misery, Just you and me. All of my life I tried to remember The messages in the air. The smilers will ask you to surrender… But did you read the whole story Before you made up your mind? Did you buy the blind glory Or did you read between lies? My hands are tingling; The room is spinning. I'm angry when I'm fainting sometimes. I'm focused on standing, A task so demanding, As the color melts away. Whoahoh I'll think of you From a time before I knew. When it's all said and done tomorrow, You'll love your servitude. From the album Feral Familiar by andrewjackson. added by: critic

Fox News Anchor in Screaming Fit

|main|dl9|link4|http2F%2F www.bvblackspin.com 2F072Fmegyn-kelly-and-kirsten-powers-joust-over-new-black-panther-civi%2F Fox News reporter Megyn Kelly (pictured) and New York Post columnist Kirsten Powers went at it recently, regarding charges from a former Justice Department lawyer that civil rights cases where whites are the victims are ignored. The case involves allegations against two New Black Panther Party members who were accused of intimidating white voters near the entrance to the polling place of a largely black neighborhood. The men allegedly called white voters “white devil” and said that once Obama was elected, they would be “ruled by the black man, cracker.” The Bush Administration, who many observers agree had a terrible civil rights record, brought suit against the men. The new administration, including Attorney General Eric Holder, dropped the charges because they did not feel there was much of a case. “To some, the civil rights laws are not meant to protect all Americans, they are meant to protect certain Americans,” said former Justice lawyer J. Christian Adams, a conservative who helped prosecute the New Black Panther Party case. The case has taken on a life of its own in conservative circles and on Fox News, where Kelly and Powers went at it. The two women tried to talk over one another for most of the “interview,” while Kelly accused Powers of not being informed about the case: “You don't seem to know what you're talking about,” Kelly said. “Where was this outrage when the Bush Administration … was dismissing cases where black people were discriminated against?” Powers asked. “The minute I challenge you, you say I don't know what I'm talking about.” “Because you don't,” Kelly responded. At one point, Kelly threatened Powers, saying, “Don't make me cut your mic.” Although Kelly was louder, Powers held her own, saying the case was really about “the scary black man thing.” She also called Adams a “conservative activist posing as a whistleblower” and said this one case should not “provoke hysteria” as it has because action was taken in the form of an injunction. The Bush Administration, meanwhile, stocked the civil rights division with conservatives while failing to prosecute many civil rights cases involving blacks. “It's ridiculous to accuse the Obama Administration of not doing anything when they have,” said Powers. “Two wrongs make a right,” Kelly kept repeating. Mediaite columnist Colby Hall said the interview displayed “remarkably uncomfortable levels not normally seen on any cable news program.” added by: TimALoftis

Watch Sons Of Tucson Season 1 Episode 7 – Father’s Day

Watch Sons of Tucson S1E7: Father’s Day Ron goes eavesdropping on the boys and have overheard them saying that they are going to buy a Father’s Day gift, he now thinks that he’s the one they’re getting the presents for, so he now feels that he have to get them some presents to. Meanwhile, Mr. Gunderson is making a plan to reach his sons while his in jail which now causes the boys to be anxious. The new installment of Sons of Tucson which is entitled “Father’s Day” is the TV show’s 7th episode of the 1st season that aired last 06/20/2010 Sunday at 9:30 PM on FOX. Watch Sons of Tucson 1×7 (0107) Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Watch True Blood Season 3 Episode 2 – Beautifully Broken

Watch True Blood S3E2: Beautifully Broken Eric now gets a recollection of his past while an uncanny vampire named Franklin MOth is now an ally of Tara. his family ties power is now being tried out by Sam. The Vampire King of MIssissippi, Russell Edgington is now making a plan to unite his powers. The latest installment of True Blood which is entitled “Beautifully Broken” is the TV show’s 2nd episode of the 3rd season that aired last 06/20/2010 Sunday 9:00 PM HBO. Watch True Blood 3x 2 (0302) Replay Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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REVIEW: Robotic Tom Cruise Weighs Down Knight and Day

Tom Cruise is no longer cool, a truth he just can’t face — if he could, he’d be cooler. In the opening moments of Knight and Day, Cruise strides through an airport in a uniform of coolness that may as well have been assembled from a checklist: Distinctive Persol sunglasses, an obviously cashmere V-neck sweater layered over a surely-not-Hanes T-shirt, a Baracuta jacket — I’m only checking off the brand names the same way he and his costume department must have. The ringtone on his character’s phone is “Louie, Louie.” And he actually does some of his own stunts, just to show he can. Cruise really may be the hardest-working man in show business right now, but on him (in direct contrast to James Brown), all that sweat just isn’t cool. Once coolness leaves you, how do you get it back?

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Heroes Movie Sounds Iffy

In today’s superhero-saturated world, do we really need a return engagement with a whole bunch of putative crusaders who almost never use their powers? That was NBC’ s thinking when the network snuffed the low-rated Heroes , and though creator Tim Kring has been trying to muster up support for a wrap-up movie, he admits to EW that he network has yet to pull the trigger. “Movies sometimes need a little distance from the television show,” he rationalized. Sorry, Tim. We’ve already moved on to Ant-Man . [ EW ]

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