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A Moment in Literary History with Lauren Conrad

Last summer Lauren Conrad walked away from The Hills . But the drama continues in Sweet Little Lies , the best-selling author’s follow-up to the critically and commercially acclaimed (well, at least the latter) L.A. Candy . While visiting The Tyra Show , the reality star opened a page in her second young-adult novel and began to read. It was a watershed moment in literary history. “‘Jessie, give me your keys. You can’t drive right now. You’re too drunk,’ she said firmly,” Lauren Conrad read. Banks then took a terrified turn at reading herself. Lauren Conrad with the second novel in her series . LC’s book just reached the top of the New York Times Best-Seller List again in the Children’s Chapter Books category after being on shelves less than a month. Not a bad post-Hills career. As for her former reality rival, well, we’ve seen Heidi Montag nude in Playboy and getting plastic surgery a lot. To each her own. To find out what Conrad has to say about her new book and to hear her read from it, follow the jump to hear the beautiful 24-year-old read an excerpt … LC Reading

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David Paterson Tries to Escape His ‘Kafkaesque Situation’ on Larry King

When Larry King asked David Paterson tonight if his blindness made it hard for him to read the tabloid headlines he’d come on the show to dispute, we sort of felt bad for him. David Paterson’s appearance on Larry King Live was his most high-profile move yet to stifle the sex rumors about him that exploded last Sunday—Super Bowl Sunday no less! We were one of a number of outlets speculating about a New York Times article with sexy revelations crazy enough to force Paterson’s revelation. But it contained no such things, said Paterson’s camp . And Paterson did not resign . But since Sunday, Paterson has been a case study in just how hard it is to take away the chattering class’ delicious rumors once they start getting passed around like a lukewarm shrimp cocktail. He’s issued a number of denials, but each one seems to glance off the rumor mill and fly crazily back in his face: Fighting back against the Post claims of extra-marital humping prompted some more unsubstantiated rumors ; his appearance on “Imus” helped keep “keep the larger nuttiness alive by claiming the Times’s phantom story had “hypersexualized” him,” as Chris Smith wrote for New York . And so he ended up on Larry King tonight, hoping that saying the same things he’d been saying all week to more people would fix things. And once there, Larry King asked him if he had trouble reading the real headlines about this supposedly non-existent story. It’s enough to make a guy want to call a situation “Kafkaesque!” Which he did: Someone did the reading in English class! It’s an appropriate allusion though, since Paterson is approaching this thing with as much direction as Josef K trying to grasp the charges against him. On Larry King, he claimed that addressing the rumors would only strengthen them, when he has been vehemently denying them all week. Then he went on to deny, in great detail, the Post’s best rumor: That a state trooper discovered him and a mystery woman smooching in a utility closet in the governor’s mansion: And when King asked Paterson “Who’s after you?” Paterson’s anti-speculation stance got a little muddled with his own *hint* *hint* *nudge* nudge* : For me to speculate about it would be as wrong as the speculations made about me. I can’t prove it, I don’t know who it is. Maybe those in the media could check their sources more. Maybe those in the media might investiagte why their sources are saying what they’re saying. (cue twilight zone music!) Paterson’s flailing is a tacit admission that there really is no way to stop a tabloid machine that revved up to peak RPMs—at least not until the Times finally publishes their big expose and we can all see for ourselves if it is or is not a 3,000 word narrative of his night with two state assemblywomen in the garden shed or whatever. And Paterson once again urged the Times to come out with it, or at least “clear the air”. Also, he blamed Eliot Spitzer for making the Governor’s office so sex-rumorific: Probably the most Kafkaesque part about this whole thing is: WHERE THE SHIT IS THAT NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE!?

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Florence And The Machine Pound The Way Into 2010

Florence Welch’s energetic mash-up of punchy genres makes her a Rock Week Artist to Watch.

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Brittany Murphy Laid To Rest On Christmas Eve

‘A bright light that lit the world is forever dimmed,’ family says in statement. By Gil Kaufman Brittany Murphy Photo: Dave Hogan/ Getty Images Actress Brittany Murphy’s family gathered on Christmas Eve for a private funeral for the “8 Mile” co-star, who died on December 20 of cardiac arrest. According to the target=”_blank”> Los Angeles Times, Murphy was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Hollywood Hills on Thursday in a ceremony in which friends and family recalled the 32-year-old’s work and life

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Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan Calls ‘Song For A Son’ A ‘Folk Song’

Frontman explains how his new track’s complexity leaves it open ‘to a lot of interpretation.’ By Kyle Anderson Billy Corgan Photo: MTV News Anybody who saw one of the Smashing Pumpkins ‘ 20th-anniversary concerts last year would have already been familiar with the new tune “A Song for a Son.” Everyone else got to hear the song this week, when Billy Corgan released it as part of his ambitious new project Teargarden by Kaleidyscope, an album that will consist of 44 tracks released at regular intervals over the next three years, all of which will be available to download for free. The studio version is a dramatic departure from the song everybody heard in concert.

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Carrie Underwood Announces Spring Play On Tour

The country star says she wrote some songs on her new album specifically for her live shows.

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David Beckham, It’s Complicated

David Beckham says he finds his son Brooklyn’s homework ‘complicated’ so he sticks to helping him with his reading. David admitted that the 10-year-old’s homework often leaves him puzzled.

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Why Is Sandra Bullock Still a Star?

She’s made more bombs than the Krupp Arms Works and yet Hollywood keeps giving her the keys to its kingdom.

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Mad Men X-Men Mash-Up – Part 2 (comic)

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Study: 75% of Teens Prefer Downloading Music To Streaming It

“A recent survey of 10,000 university students by the University of Reading, found that 75% of students download music, rather than buy in stores or pay for on music-streaming sites.”

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