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Witness: Michael C. Hall "Fixated" on Butt of Julia Stiles

Might real life be imitating art for Michael C. Hall and Julia Stiles? Just days after the former announced his divorce from co-star Jennifer Carpenter, a source says he was spotted looking very cozy with Stiles, who recurred throughout season five on Dexter . Did the romance between Michael C. Hall and Julia Stiles spill over from the Dexter set to the actor’s bedroom? According to a Showbiz Spy witness , “Michael was checking out Julia’s butt” at a recent event. Moreover, “He was fixated… He seemed fine. You would never tell his marriage had just collapsed.” Hall was married to actress Amy Spanger for five years until 2006 and got hitched to Carpenter on New Year’s Eve in 2008. He battled cancer earlier this year and is now in remission.

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Brooke Burke Shape magazine 2010

“First, you need to be healthy,” the Dancing with the Stars host Brooke Burke, 39, tells Shape magazine in its January issue, on newsstands Dec. 20. “That means exercising to relieve stress and build energy. It truly is good for your s-ex drive to work out.” For Brooke Burke, keeping the romance alive with her actor partner David Charvet is as easy as one-two-three. Second, she says, create a romantic mood with candles and s-exy music on date night. And third? Don#39;t break that date, no mat

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Usher’s ‘OMG’ Gets Celeb Endorsement As Song Of The Year

‘It’s undeniable,’ Travie McCoy says of the track that topped MTV News’ Top 25 Songs of 2010. By Jocelyn Vena Usher Photo: Getty Images 2010 had some great jams, and all week, MTV News has been counting down some of its best. Everything from Lady Gaga’s “Telephone” and Rick Ross’ “B.M.F. (Blowin’ Money Fast)” to two of Kanye’s West’s killer My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy tracks, “Power” and “Runaway,” made the top 10. But it was Usher’s bombastic party jam “OMG” that rose to the top and came in at #1. So what made that song such a party anthem? “Oh my God! That’s exactly what I would say! Oh my God!” Pauly D joked about 2010’s top party jam. “Dope, dope track. I love playing it. The crowd goes crazy when I play it. Usher’s the man!” Travie McCoy added: “It’s a great song. It’s undeniable, you know what I mean?” “Dancing With the Stars” pro Lacey Schwimmer admitted that “OMG” was the track that got dancers, both professional and amateur, on the dance floor. “You guys got a great dance anthem,” she said. “So be prepared for people who do not know how to dance just going to town!” Producer Alex Da Kid gave props to will.i.am for the song’s epic beat. “I love ‘OMG.’ I think it’s definitely something different for Usher,” he said. “And it still has all the dance performance elements Usher’s known for, but it’s something slightly different and done in a will.i.am kind of way, and it’s different and that’s why it connected to so many different people. It’s a great song.” Celebrities also weighed in on their favorite jams of 2010 , choosing everything from Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” and Willow Smith’s “Whip My Hair” to B.o.B and Hayley Williams’ “Airplanes.” Why did you love “OMG” in 2010? Tell us in the comments! Related Videos MTV News’ Top Songs Of 2010 Related Photos MTV News’ Top 25 Songs Of 2010 Related Artists Usher

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Lady Gaga Named Billboard’s Artist Of The Year

Gaga becomes just the seventh woman ever to take home the magazine’s highest honor, which she dedicates to her fans. By James Montgomery Lady Gaga Photo: Getty Images On Thursday, Lady Gaga capped off a tremendous 2010 by being named Billboard magazine’s Artist of the Year, becoming only the seventh woman ever to take home the honor since the magazine began handing it out in 1981. And in true testament to her meteoric rise to the top of the charts, Gaga’s Artist of the Year nod comes just one year after she was named Billboard ‘s Top New Artist, making her only the third act ever — after Chris Brown and Whitney Houston — to accomplish that feat. Gaga beat out heavyweights like Taylor Swift, Eminem and Lady Antebellum to take home Artist of the Year, which, according to Billboard, was bestowed upon her “thanks in part to the chart performance of her first two albums, The Fame and The Fame Monster, which rank at numbers 4 and 13 on the year-end Top Billboard 200 Albums … [and] four singles from that album, [which] appear on the Hot 100 Songs roundup, led by ‘Bad Romance’ at number 8.” The other women previously named the mag’s Artist of the Year are Swift (2009), LeAnn Rimes (1997), Alanis Morissette (1996), Mariah Carey (1991), Houston (1986) and Madonna (1985). The Billboard honor comes exactly one week after Gaga picked up six Grammy nominations , and early Friday morning, she took to her Twitter account — remember, she had been digitally dead for nearly a week — to dedicate her accolades to her fans. “Monsters have 6 Grammy nominations and Billboard award [for] ‘Artist of the Year,’ ” she wrote. “Thank you for fighting for artistic freedom and self-invention.” Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Jennifer Lopez Dishes On ‘Most Fascinating People’ Interview With Barbara Walters

Star credits ‘American Idol’ gig, new music and motherhood with landing her a spot on annual list. By James Dinh Jennifer Lopez Photo: WireImage Thanks to the upcoming season of “American Idol,” an impending new album and recently announced endorsement deals, Jennifer Lopez ‘s career is seeing a resurgence. So it’s no surprise that the pop star, who spent recent years lying low to raise her twins alongside husband Marc Anthony, nabbed a spot on Barbara Walters’ “10 Most Fascinating People of 2010” list. Speaking with WWD , Lopez credited her inclusion on the celeb hot list to a combination of personal and professional endeavors including “the ‘American Idol’ [deal to appear as a judge] and also being a mom and entering back in the scene with the album.” The singer also admitted that she felt the pressure from the news correspondent during the interview, which airs Thursday at 10 p.m. ET on ABC. WWD joked with the singer/actress about whether Walters asked her questions like “What kind of tree are you?” She replied, “She didn’t ask me that, but she did ask me some kind of an abstract question like that, where I was like, ‘You’re Barbara Walter-ing me right now!’ ” Lopez, who joins Steven Tyler on the “Idol” judging panel this season, has also been chosen as the new face for L’Or

Grammy Awards 2011: Full List of Nominations

In a sign of changing times, and of a changing Eminem, his 10 nominations for the 2011 Grammy Awards were not controversial, but predictable and respected. The rapper is nominated for album of the year along with nine honors, leading the entire music industry. Bruno Mars earned an impressive seven nods. Other top nominees included Lady Antebellum, Jay-Z and Lady Gaga, who were all nominated for six. Lady Gaga also was nominated for album of the year. Country trio Lady Antebellum was rewarded for its huge crossover successes, earning nominations for album of the year, record of the year and song of the year. Justin Bieber, astoundingly, is up for Best New Artist. “It feels amazing. I can’t believe I’m in this position. Thank you,” he said. “I don’t know what to say.” Other nominees for record of the year included Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’ anthem for NYC, “Empire State of Mind.” But not everyone got the love they expected. Katy Perry’s “California Gurls” was a huge hit but shut out of the record and song of the year (Katy’s Teenage Dream was nominated for album of the year). The evening’s biggest snub may belong to Ke$ha. The party girl singer had a top-selling debut and several hits, but was not nominated for any awards. On the flip side, she cannot sing, so you can sort of see it. Anyway, follow the jump for the full list of nominees for the 2011 Grammy Awards … GENERAL Album Of The Year The Suburbs — Arcade Fire Recovery — Eminem Need You Now — Lady Antebellum The Fame Monster — Lady Gaga Teenage Dream — Katy Perry Record Of The Year “Nothin’ On You” — B.o.B Featuring Bruno Mars “Love The Way You Lie” — Eminem Featuring Rihanna “…. You” — Cee Lo Green “Empire State Of Mind” — Jay-Z & Alicia Keys “Need You Now” — Lady Antebellum Best New Artist Justin Bieber Drake Florence & The Machine Mumford & Sons Esperanza Spalding Song Of The Year “Beg Steal Or Borrow” — Ray LaMontagne, songwriter (Ray LaMontagne And The Pariah Dogs) “… You” — Cee Lo Green, Philip Lawrence & Bruno Mars, songwriters (Cee Lo Green) “The House That Built Me” –Tom Douglas & Allen Shamblin, songwriters (Miranda Lambert) “Love The Way You Lie” — Alexander Grant, Skylar Grey & Marshall Mathers, songwriters (Eminem Featuring Rihanna) “Need You Now” — Dave Haywood, Josh Kear, Charles Kelley & Hillary Scott, songwriters (Lady Antebellum) POP Best Female Pop Vocal Performance “King Of Anything” — Sara Bareilles “Halo (Live)” — Beyonc

The 2011 Grammy Nominees Revealed … Possibly

Eminem, Jay-Z, Lady Gaga and more Grammy guesses, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Eminem and Jay-Z Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage On Wednesday night (December 1), CBS will broadcast one of my favorite events of the year: the annual Grammy Nominations telecast/concert/thingy. Not only is it the unofficial kickoff of the self-congratulatory season, but it gives me a chance to wager on another largely arbitrary and oft insane awards show. So, you know, I’m pumped. After all, it’s not exactly news to readers of Bigger Than the Sound that I fancy myself quite the prognosticator, particularly when it comes to shows like the Grammys (or the VMAs ). This is partially because I consider myself an expert on these kinds of things, but also because I have a huge gambling problem. Sometimes, I even manage to hit the nail on the head, like I did with my predictions for last year’s Grammys (who among us can forget my triumphant 4-for-5 performance in Record of the Year?!?), though, more often than not, I fail miserably. Still, I keep trying. It seems I cannot turn down the opportunity to pick the nominees at crazy awards shows, and the 2011 Grammys (which will air Sunday, February 13) are perhaps the craziest in recent memory. After all, back in April, the Recording Academy — the folks behind the Grammys — decided to randomly extend the eligibility period to 13 months (from September 1, 2009, to September 30, 2010), which meant a whole lot of albums that I practically forgot about (Jay-Z’s The Blueprint 3, Muse’s The Resistance, John Mayer’s Battle Studies ) were all of a sudden back in play. All of that is a rather longwinded way of saying that these picks are nothing more than informed guesses, really — though, in keeping with the general WTF-ery of the Grammys, I suppose that makes them strangely perfect. In an attempt to save myself from total humiliation, I’ve decided to tackle only the so-called Big Four categories: Record, Album and Song of the Year, plus Best New Artist. So here, for your wagering pleasure (and mine) are my predictions for the 2011 Grammy nominations. Record of the Year This is the Grammy for song of the year (in olde-tyme speak — and hip-hop — songs are referred to as “records”), though they might as well call it the Group of Death, since over the past 13 months, so many massive artists released so many massive songs. Last year, Academy voters gave the award to the Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody,” though this year, I have a feeling it could be a rapper taking home the hardware. My picks:

German Zoo Forces Gay Vultures to Mate With Females

German zookeepers are forcing two male vultures who prefer nesting together to mate with females, sparking outrage from gay rights activists who accuse the zoo of discriminating against birds of a different feather. The trouble began back in March, when Guido and Detlef, two Griffon vultures, decided to move in together. The lovebirds began crafting a two-man nest out of stray twigs in a communal birdcage at their zoo in the town of Munster, in northwest Germany. Both birds are predatory males, but seemed to enjoy one another's company more than that of any female. They spent their days grooming one another with their beaks and fortifying their nest — though other vultures occasionally stole their building materials, as if to spite them. “They always sat so closely together. They defended their nest from the other vultures,” the zoo's curator, Dirk Wewers, told The Daily Telegraph of Australia. But Wewers explains their preference for one another as second-best. “A suitable female was missing and in such a case vultures look for companionship from the next best thing, even if it is a male,” the zookeeper said. “Detlef looked for a bird of the opposite sex but settled with Guido.” Poor Guido. Griffon vultures aren't classified as endangered, but the purpose of their captivity in zoos is to allow them to reproduce in safe environments, to eventually grow their species' numbers and release them back into the wild. Zookeepers decided that Guido and Detlef's living arrangements weren't helping that goal. So last week, Guido was snatched from his partner and shipped 400 miles east to a zoo in the Czech Republic, where a new bride awaited him. In his place is a Czech temptress whom zookeepers hope can seduce Detlef. “Detlef is reorienting himself now,” Wewers told the Telegraph. But he acknowledged that so far, Detlef and the Czech bird haven't touched one another. Gay rights activists held a small demonstration in front of the zoo, waving a rainbow flag and decrying the zookeepers for standing in the way of love. “This is like in the dark middle ages, forcibly making a creature sexually re-orient itself by tearing its partner from its side,” The German Herald quoted one protester as saying. Others said they worried that what's happened to the birds could one day happen to humans as well. Guido and Detlef aren't the first gay couple from the animal kingdom to make headlines. Two gay male penguins, Harry and Pepper, started living together at the San Francisco Zoo in 2003, and five years later adopted, incubated and hatched an egg abandoned by a female penguin, Time magazine reported. But their romance didn't last. Last year, Harry left Pepper for a recently widowed female, Linda. added by: MrMxyzptlk

Lady Gaga ’60 Minutes’ Interview Details Revealed

‘She’s obviously a fascinating person,’ Anderson Cooper says about time he spent with the pop star. By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga Photo: Stephen Lovekin/ Getty Images For those wondering when that “60 Minutes” interview with Lady Gaga and Anderson Cooper will air, the news anchor announced that it will air in February 2011, around the time of the Grammy Awards. He also revealed why he wanted to interview the “Bad Romance” singer so badly. “I was really interested to meet Lady Gaga … she’s obviously a fascinating person,” he said in a sit-down with “The Insider.” “What’s great about ’60 Minutes’ is you spend a lot of time with the person you’re profiling.” Cooper recounted just how much time he got to spend with the singer, who is going to release her new album in early 2011. “So to be able to spend a couple weekends with her in various places over the course of several months, it’s really cool,” he added. “And it’s really interesting and I’m learning stuff about her I never saw before.” Photos and some grainy YouTube footage of the two filming the interview in October found its way online soon after they were spotted in London on the South Bank of the Thames River chatting for the episode. Gaga was wearing a lacy bustier, platform ankle-high boots, fishnet stockings and sunglasses, with her long hair loose and down. Gaga recently tweeted that her album Born This Way is nearly complete, and Akon, her label boss, shared that he thinks Gaga is really stepping up her game with this album. “If I was going to compare it to her previous work, I would definitely say it’s a notch up,” Akon said. “It’s like she’s slowly taking you on to this journey down this road. If she were to just drastically do it, she probably would have lost everybody from the first album, but once the sound was created and established, now we can use that as a tool to grab all the monsters and walk them down this graveyard. It’s crazy. It’s amazing.” Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Will ‘Grab All The Monsters,’ Akon Says

‘She is amazing when it comes to just taking things to the next level,’ label boss says of Gaga’s 2011 release. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Kelly Marino Akon Photo: MTV News Earlier this year, Akon teased that Lady Gaga was working on “crazy” new tracks for her forthcoming Born This Way album. Now, Gaga’s label boss has a few more details to share about the hotly anticipated LP, due in 2011. “Well, Gaga and her follow-up, I’ve definitely heard [it], and what I can really tell you about it is the fact that I’m excited — and I’m hard to excite,” he laughed to MTV News about the release. “I’m really hard to excite, ’cause my big question was like, ‘Wow, how are you going to outdo yourself on this one? Do you realize how big you are? Do you know how big you really are? How are you going to outdo yourself?’ ”

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