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Sing-Along Song of the Day: “Oh, Stephen Fry /…

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Sing-Along Song of the Day: “Oh, Stephen Fry / there’s no reason why / you wouldn’t want someday maybe / to let me have your baby”: An Open Letter to Stephen Fry. [ @stephenfry .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 11/02/2011 02:45 Number of articles : 2

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Nokia Goes All The Way: Windows Now ‘Primary Platform’

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It looks like Nokia’s “burning platform” memo wasn’t just big talk from chief executive Stephen Elop. In an announcement released just a short while ago, the Finnish handset maker said that it would essentially be abandoning MeeGo — its troubled next-generation operating system — and partnering Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : GigaOM Discovery Date : 11/02/2011 09:00 Number of articles : 3

Nokia Goes All The Way: Windows Now ‘Primary Platform’

Nickelodeon Star — Big Time Crash Scene Photo

” Big Time Rush ” star Stephen Kramer Glickman was involved in a nasty car wreck Saturday night in Hollywood — and get this, the comedian wasn’t even driving … he was eating dinner across the street. Glickman tells TMZ, he was just settling his bill… Read more

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Late Night Highlights: Watch Gwyneth Paltrow and Jimmy Fallon Sing ’90s R&B

Last night, Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth Paltrow kicked off 2011’s late night programming — and prepared for that imminent Cee Lo duet — by putting on a pair of flip shades and crooning suggestive lyrics to Jimmy Fallon. Elsewhere, David Letterman revealed that he once cried during a McDonald’s commercial, Jon Stewart proved that Barack Obama is actually Luke Skywalker, Stephen Colbert talked Spiderman , and Paula Abdul acted crazy.

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Bad Movies We Love: S.F.W.

Fine vulpine Stephen Dorff is perfect in Sofia Coppola’s new film Somewhere , so it’s only right that we revisit his most shameful work for this week’s Bad Movie We Love: 1994’s S.F.W. No, it doesn’t stand for “Safe for Work.” Yes, it stands for something just as annoying.

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Bad Movies We Love: S.F.W.

Fine vulpine Stephen Dorff is perfect in Sofia Coppola’s new film Somewhere , so it’s only right that we revisit his most shameful work for this week’s Bad Movie We Love: 1994’s S.F.W. No, it doesn’t stand for “Safe for Work.” Yes, it stands for something just as annoying.

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Open Thread: Colbert Disgraces Congress

For general discussion and debate. Possible talking point: Stephen Colbert disgraces the Halls of Congress! Was this a sad moment in American history, or a good way to publicize the immigration issue? How does this make Democrats look moving into the midterm elections? Any other thoughts? 

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Harwood On Congressional Colbert: ‘One Of Dumbest Stunts I’ve Ever Seen’

John Harwood was not amused . . .   Harwood, chief Washington correspondent for CNBC and political writer for the New York Times, offered a surprisingly harsh assessment of Stephen Colbert’s testimony, in Colbert Show character, before Congress yesterday. Harwood ripped the episode in response to Lester Holt’s observation, on this morning’s Today show, that he didn’t know whether to cringe or laugh. Harwood had no doubts, saying “it was all cringing for me,” and went on to lambaste it from there . . . LESTER HOLT: We showed a moment ago, Stephen Colbert testifying on immigration before a congressional hearing yesterday.  I didn’t know whether to cringe or to laugh.  I think members of Congress kind of felt the same. Give me your take on what happened yesterday. JOHN HARWOOD: Well it was all cringing for me.  I thought that was one of the dumbest stunts that I’ve ever seen in the Congress, making a mockery of a congressional hearing.  I understand the reason why, which is that they thought Stephen Colbert, as he said, has some star power that can bring some attention to an issue that isn’t getting a lot of attention. But if you think that the attention from that hearing was on immigration, that proved out to be a terrible miscalculation, because it was more about the theater, the comedy, and as Savannah [Guthrie] indicated in her piece, it deepened that sense among many Americans I suspect that Congress is a joke.  And you look at Congress’ approval ratings, they’re 15, 20, 25% and I don’t think that’s what they needed.

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Late Night Highlights: Justin Timberlake Gives Jane Lynch an SNL Crash Course

Jay Leno squandered a prime opportunity for Glee scoop by not asking Justin Timberlake about the rumors that he will play Mr. Schuester’s brother, all while Glee co-star Jane Lynch was sitting right beside him. Dope! Elsewhere, Glee star Cory Monteith talked about the technical difficulties of his upcoming solo, Stephen Colbert flirted with a 106-year-old virgin and The Office ‘s Mindy Kaling talked sex in Scranton.

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Sweet Baby Jesus Director Doesn’t Get Paid, Quits

And you thought you were underpaid. Director Peter Hewitt has quit the indie production of Sweet Baby Jesus because he allegedly hasn’t gotten any checks from producer Philippe Rebboah. Said Hewitt: “I kept giving Rebboah the benefit of the doubt but he never paid me.” Once a new director is “hired,” the film will star Pixie Lott as a ’70s version of Mary, who comes to Bethlehem, Md. to have the possible Second Coming. Sharon Stone was in talks to play Mary’s mother . Of course. [ Deadline ]

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