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Only in Anchorage, Alaska. The famous "Running of the Reindeer".

Like the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona, the Anchorage event has hoofed, horned animals chasing a festive mob of people. Unlike Pamplona, the Anchorage runners got to pet and hug their docile pursuers as they picked up their bibs prior to race time. Another difference is the snow — which didn’t seem to bother upwards of 2,000 runners who clogged Fourth Avenue for the bizarre one-block race. Zany costumes abounded. The giant butterfly costumes from the Ski for Women earlier this month were back, though not necessarily the same women wearing them. There were Vikings, a purple moose, a creature from “Where the Wild Things Are,” a guy wearing a whole polar bear hide and, appropriately, a team of butchers. Yes we have some odd celebrations and events in the Great Land. From the Cordova Ice Worm Festival to the famous Fur Rondy celebrations going on now in Anchorage, to the craziest most dangerous race in the world, the Iditarod . Now add to that list the uniquely Alaskan Running of the Reindeer. Hey its cold, we’re bored, what would you do? Have you ever wanted to see an event like this from the animal’s perspective? Well now you can. Wouldn’t you like to see a reindeer catch one of these participants and exact a little revenge for all of that rendeer sausage they eat?

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Only in Anchorage, Alaska. The famous "Running of the Reindeer".

‘Dancing With The Stars’ To Get Scary?

Hit reality show Dancing with the Stars is about to get a whole lot Scarier. Former contestant Mel B is in the running to take over as a co-host of the show. Current co-host Samantha Harris has announced she is leaving the show, and producers are now racing to find a co-host before the celeb dance contest kicks off its new season on March 22 on ABC . A shortlist of replacements have been drawn up including two former contestants Melissa Rycroft and Brooke Burke . But according to reports, it’s now Mel B who is the frontrunner to co-host the show. The singer, Scary Spice in the girl band the Spice Girls , is also no stranger to the show, after she came in second place in season five. And it has been revealed the mom of two was invited to the ABC studios this week for a screen test. An announcement on Harris’ replacement is expected shortly.

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‘American Idol’ Unveils Seven Top-24 Contenders, Including Casey James, Michael Lynche

The rest of the semifinalists will be revealed on Wednesday’s show. By Eric Ditzian Michael Lynche on “American Idol” Tuesday Photo: Fox Tens of thousands of potential “American Idol” winners became 181 Hollywood Week hopefuls who were then considered, criticized and often condemned until 71 singers gained passage to the next round at Los Angeles’ Kodak Theatre. Tuesday night’s (February 16) show saw that number winnowed once again as the first crooners of the top 24 were announced by Simon Cowell and his fellow “Idol” judges. Early notable contestants Casey James (he of the shirtless Denver audition), Michael “Big Mike” Lynche (the hulking guy who skipped the birth of his child in favor of a stay at Hollywood Week) and Didi Benami (who sang Sarah McLachlan’s “Angel” in memory of her deceased best friend) all made the top 24. Joining them are dancer-turned-singer Todrick Hall, curly-haired Duffy-ite Katelyn Epperly, high-schooler Aaron Kelly and singer-songwriter Lee Dewyze. The fates of early favorites like 17-year-old Katie Stevens (tipped by Kara DioGuardi as a possible champ), Andrew Garcia (the acoustic impressario of “Straight Up” renown) and Crystal Bowersox (she of the blonde dreads and the soulful growl) were left up in the air until Wednesday’s show, when the rest of the top 24 will be announced. With the reality-show circus of the audition rounds and the manufactured drama of group day behind us, one could not be faulted in thinking Tuesday’s episode would focus, finally, on the music. Yet the show oddly skipped over nearly the entire round of tunes — as contestants sang for the first time with a backing band — in favor of 10- or 15-second flashes of a chosen few contestants. The result was an overall disjointed viewing experience, denying us true insight into everyone’s performances and leaving us frustratingly detached from the tension of the elimination. For all the actual music “Idol” producers aired, the show rightfully should have lasted as long as a network sitcom rather than the two-hour snoozefest Fox offered up as entertainment. What little we did see veered from the enticing to the forgettable. Casey James did his cowboy-cool singer-songwriter thing with a cover of Colbie Caillat’s “Bubbly” and 19-year-old Siobhan Magnus came out of her shell of shyness during a lively version of Stevie Wonder’s “Living for the City.” Crystal Bowersox hauled out the harmonica for a powerful take on Sheryl Crow’s “If It Makes You Happy.” Coming off his funky rejiggering of Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up,” Andrew Garcia stuck with the female artists as he busted out Adele’s “Chasing Pavements” competently, if considerably less memorably. Meanwhile Alex Lambert flubbed a ukulele-driven channeling — a la Jason Castro — of Jason Mraz, and both Jermaine Sellers and Thaddeus Johnson found themselves struggling to stay on the same page with the band. Mom-rocker Mary Powers’ rendition of Katy Perry’s “Hot n Cold” had Simon saying, by way of the most backhanded of compliments, “I think she’s interesting because she’s old.” As all this action zipped by at a frenzied pace, the contestants bided their time in one of three holding rooms and the judges traded photos of them in an attempt to cull their choices. One of the rooms, we were teased all episode, would be eliminated. To begin, judges visited room one, which housed Casey James, Lilly Scott, Katie Stevens and Siobhan Magnus. After a not particularly convincing bit of you-might-be-going-home misdirection, Ellen DeGeneres announced, “Ya’ll are going through!” Room two was not as lucky — when it was Simon’s turn to deliver the verdict, he told singers like Mary Powers, Charity Vance and Hope Johnson, “It’s bad news. You haven’t made it.” The judges then popped over to room three to let those contestants — among them Janell Wheeler, Ashley Rodriguez and Shelby Dressel — that they were still in the running for the coveted top 24. “It’s really hard to tell you this, but you guys are going to stay,” DioGuardi said. At the end of this round of elimination, 46 contestants were left sweating it out. They wouldn’t have another chance to flex their vocal cords — rather, the judges gathered onstage at the Kodak to call each singer one by one for a face-to-face elimination round. The question of why the show had to have two rounds of elimination on Tuesday — stretching the show to two hours instead of one — should hardly need to be answered after nine seasons of “Idol.” In all, seven of the top 24 singers were announced. While Big Mike was called onstage first and made the cut, reports indicate he has in fact been booted from the competition after his father was said to have broken the show’s confidentiality agreement. Didi Benami and Kaitlin Epperly, the second and third contestants brought in front of the judges, became the first and second women to make it through to the top 24. Casey James sauntered up in a paisley button-down and bounded away a fist-pumping, Kara-hugging member of the semifinalists. Sixteen-year-old shy guy Aaron Kelly battled through ups and downs during Hollywood Week but ended the night on a high note. Lee Dewyze, accused by Simon of having no charisma, nonetheless convinced the judges he had the confidence to go far this season. Only two singers were sent home: Shelby Dressel (who suffers from partial paralyzation of her face) and two-time Hollywood Week bootee Jessica Furney. The remaining 17 contenders in the top 24 will be revealed on Wednesday. “The drama continues tomorrow night,” as Ryan Seacrest put it at show’s end, just before the screen flashed to an image of a closed bathroom stall behind which a heartbroken contestant had fled to bawl his eyes out. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Cameron Diaz On The ‘Knight And Day; Set

Tom Cruise wasn’t the only one on the set of Knight and Day in Malibu today. Cameron Diaz turned up to film some scenes that involved her running on the beach. These would have been way better if Cam was in a bikini.

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Joe Jonas To Appear On ‘Brothers & Sisters’: Report

Jonas Brother will play younger version of Balthazar Getty character in two- episode flashback arc. By Jocelyn Vena Joe Jonas Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images Joe Jonas seems to be actively pursuing his acting career

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Kelly Osbourne’s Movie Move

Reality star Kelly Osbourne has revealed that she recently auditioned for a role in a movie.

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Kelly Osbourne’s Movie Move

Better Than Ezra ‘Honored’ By Taylor Swift’s Performance Of ‘Breathless’ At Haiti Telethon

‘Obviously, we were thrilled when she performed ‘Breathless,’ ‘ Better Than Ezra’s Kevin Griffin said of Swift’s cover of the band’s song at ‘Hope for Haiti Now.’ By Jocelyn Vena Taylor Swift performs “Breathless” during the “Hope For Haiti Now” telethon in Los Angeles on Friday Photo: Mark Davis/ Getty Images Taylor Swift took to the stage on Friday for the “Hope for Haiti” telethon , and like many of the musicians on hand to help raise funds for the earthquake victims, she covered a song with appropriate sentiment for the event. However, while many of the performers chose more recognizable tunes like “Hallelujah,” “Lean on Me” and “Let It Be,” Swift chose to sing the Better Than Ezra tune “Breathless,” off the band’s 2005 album, Before the Robots

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The Apple Tablet Interface Must Be Like This

Some people want the Apple Tablet to run Mac OS X’s user interface .

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The Apple Tablet Interface Must Be Like This

The Next Barbarian?

It’s official! Conan the Barbarian is coming back and Kellan Lutz has confirmed reports that he’s in the running to star in it. The Twilight star tells E! Online: “It’s something I’ve been actively going after because I’d die to put the weight back on.

Jay-Z, Fabolous, Jermaine Dupri Make Super Bowl Predictions

‘The Cowboys and the Jets in the Super Bowl,’ Jigga says. By Shaheem Reid Jay-Z stopped by Ed Lover’s Power 105.1 radio and dropped another nickname for himself: “Jigga the Greek,” referencing the late sports commentator and bookie Jimmy the Greek

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