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‘American Idol’ Top Seven Rock Songs Of Today

Joshua Ledet gets a standing O and Elise Testone is declared ‘back’ on Wednesday’s show featuring music from this decade. By Gil Kaufman Elise Testone on “American Idol” Photo: Fox They may have been dressed like they were going to a prom in the 1980s, but the top seven finalists on “American Idol” finally dragged themselves into the present on Wednesday (April 11) for the “Songs From This Decade” theme night. With a playlist of tunes released between 2010 and this year, they had help from guest mentor Akon on a night that featured hits by everyone from Eminem to Pink, Bruno Mars, Kelly Clarkson and Maroon 5. After crushing it last week and cementing her status as a front-runner, country girl Skylar Laine played some small ball with the lesser-known Kellie Pickler tune “Didn’t You Know How Much I Loved You.” Akon was blown away, saying he couldn’t stop thinking about Laine’s voice, which was a good sign. On a stage dressed up with flaming hobo barrel fires, Laine busted out her acoustic guitar and turned an obscure tune into another twangy tour-de-force, raising her gritty vocals skyward to match the bursts of pyro from the stage props. “This is what you should do, you could have a hit with a song like that,” said Randy Jackson, who dubbed it “crazy hot and crazy good,” not to mention pitch perfect. Steven Tyler offered up one of his all-time head-scratching compliments, praising the ladies of season 11 as only he can with the line, “the crows may crow, but the hens deliver the goods.” Right, what he said. Jimmy Iovine said Colton Dixon needed to step out of Phillip Phillips’ shadow, so he encouraged the Tennessee titan to up the ante on the song co-written for Eminem by Skylar Grey, “Love the Way You Lie.” Posting up behind a white grand piano and accompanied by a string section, Colton hit his falsetto repeatedly to up the drama. And while the big note in the middle was impressive, the soft rock arrangement came off as a bit, well, limp. As usual, though, the ladies loved it and Jennifer Lopez was again impressed with how Colton coaxed his own unique notes out the tune, which she wished would have been “more of a song.” Tyler thought it was so flawless that it could go out as a single right now, with no overdubs. At first, low-key pawn shop worker Phillips didn’t impress Akon and Jimmy with his attempt to do something a “bit different” with a strummy, DMB-ified cover of Maroon 5’s “Give a Little More.” Saxophone assist or not, Phillips managed to turn the pop tune into another one of his signature scatty, fratty jam rockers. Despite the sameness of nearly all his performances, Steven praised Phil’s melodic evolution on the show, inexplicably comparing the singer to a mix of late tough-guy actor Steve McQueen and country icon Johnny Cash. “It was a little bit underwhelming,” said Lopez, still yearning to hear Phil Squared break out and do something different. Jimmy drew a blank on “Stuttering,” the Jazmine Sullivan tune chosen by California girl Jessica Sanchez. But he and Akon were blown away by the teen’s power and control, which ‘Kon — who predicted she’d go far before the live shows started — dubbed “crazy.” Her confidence paid off, as Sanchez killed the sultry ballad, showing shades of everyone from Alicia Keys to Jennifer Hudson in a controlled, silky smooth performance that mixed elements of jazz, soul and timeless R&B. Randy loved the arrangement and said BeBe Chez set the bar at the “highest degree.” Lopez could feel Sanchez digging into the story behind the song in the middle and said the high schooler had a chance to take the “Idol” audience on a ride they’ve never been on before as next month’s finale approaches. Joshua “Mantasia” Ledet got a 20th birthday shout-out from season 3 “Idol” winner Fantasia and celebrated being almost legal by exiting the ballad barrio and rocking it out to Bruno Mars’ “Runaway Baby.” Rolling his hips, strutting his stuff and showing off some previously hidden ladies’-man moves, Ledet proved that he’s got just as much soul and grit singing uptempo as he does on the slow jams. Cleary it worked, since he got the night’s first standing O from the judges, with Tyler gushing, “you can sell us all like a work of art.” Jackson said the performance was, simply, “unbelievable,” from the fly white jacket and pink socks to the utter command of the stage. It was do-or-die week for bottom three staple Texas firecracker Hollie Cavanagh, who hoped to turn things around with Pink’s “Perfect.” Akon and Jimmy said she has the vocals, but just needs to cross the chasm from an amateur to a confident professional. Singing to an acoustic guitar, Cavanagh finally combined her powerful pipes with some controlled, heart-tugging emotion, ending with a gigantic diva-rific note that slammed an exclamation mark on the performance. “I feel you fighting. … You sang beautifully tonight,” said Lopez, though Tyler rebutted that it wasn’t, in fact, perfect, but a bit flat. Resident rocker Elise Testone closed the night with the Lady Gaga tune “Yo

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Kirko Bangz ft. 2 Chainz & Juelz Santana “Drank in My Cup (REMIX)” [AUDIO]

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If you needed further proof that sipping lean isn’t just a Texas thing anymore, Houston’s Kirko Bangz linked up with ATL’s own 2 Chainz and…

Kirko Bangz ft. 2 Chainz & Juelz Santana “Drank in My Cup (REMIX)” [AUDIO]

Ron Paul hits home state’s airwaves

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(CNN) – The GOP nomination may appear to be in Mitt Romney’s reach, but Texas Rep. Ron Paul isn’t leaving the race without knocking his rivals at least one more time. In a new 30-second ad set to begin airing on cable in Texas Tuesday, Paul hits Romney, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich as collectively Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Political Ticker Discovery Date : 09/04/2012 17:43 Number of articles : 2

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Jesse James: Not Afraid of S–t!

Sounds like Jesse James has been reading Bristol Palin’s memoir Not Afraid of Life . Okay, probably not. But he is back with a new reality show and is defiant as ever. “I’m not afraid of s–t,” James proclaimed to E! Online this week while promoting Jesse James: Outlaw Garage , his new Discovery Channel special premiering April 9. “Everyone can say whatever they want about me and call me whatever, but guess what? I’m still standing . I think I’m in a pretty awesome place in life.” That he is, it’s just not in Hollywood. James now resides in Austin, Texas, and slowly returned to TV with an appearance on Discovery’s American Chopper: The Build-Off in December. Outlaw follows James and his team at the Austin Speed Shop as they rebuild a 1932 Ford Roadster. He’s hoping it will soon become a regular series. In any case, he’s not gonna let the sex scandal(s) that torpedoed his marriage to Sandra Bullock (or his engagement to Kat Von D ) get the best of him: “In light of everything that’s happened, I think I came out of it a better dad and a better person while living and working in a place that’s like heaven to me.” James, who sort-of trash talked Sandra on American Chopper, says fans can expect a little bit of an update on his life when his new show debuts. “There’s a little bit of personal life [in Outlaw ] with the kids and kind of explaining where I am now,” James said. “I hate those words ‘reality TV’ because I think this is a refreshing change because none of it is scripted … there’s no made-up drama.” Hey, if anyone knows non-made-up drama, it’s Jesse James. [Photo: WENN.com]

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Happy 4th Anniversary BeyBey And Hubby Hov: A Stroll Down Memory Lane Of The Couple’s Most Romantic Moments [Photos]

Beyonce and Jay-Z 4th Anniversary It’s the 4th anniversary for “4-aholics” Jay-Z and Beyonce , and in honor of that…we’ve compiled a few of photos of them enjoying each other’s company—-past and present. Why are they “4-aholics” you ask?? – The named their baby Ivy, as in IV, as in 4 – Beyonce’s bday is Sept. 4 – Jay-Z’s bday is Dec. 4 – They got married on 4/4/08 – They have little IV’s tatted on their fingers – Beyonce named her album 4 – And the list goes on….. Peep some current pics along with some throwbacks of hip hop’s most powerful couple.

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Texas Miracle: Not A Single Person Died During Yesterday’s Violent Tornado Outbreak

No Casualties From Texas Tornadoes Everyone in Dallas better be thanking their high heavens right now. Tractor-trailers weighing tens of thousands of pounds flew through the air. Roofs were ripped off homes, and other houses were left in complete tatters. Yet no deaths have been reported after devastating tornadoes worked their way through the Dallas-Forth Worth and Arlington areas of Texas. “It looks like the Dallas-Fort Worth area really dodged a bullet,” Dallas Mayor Michael Rawlings told CNN. “I mean we’ve got hundreds and hundreds of homes destroyed but amazingly no fatalities.” Between six and 13 tornadoes may have touched down Tuesday in north Texas, the National Weather Service in Dallas-Fort Worth said. The number is an estimate pending a survey and damage assessment. Rawlings said that as he looked at footage of tractor-trailers tossed about like lightweight toys, he was struck by how lucky it was nobody died. 13 tornadoes and everyone came out without losing a life. We just hope this storm passes the rest of the way with the same results. Source More On Bossip! Itty Bitty Waists: These Ladies’ Cakes Look Even Bigger Because Their Waists Are So Tiny/span> Must Be The Money: The Most Regretful Celebrity Advertisements Of All Time Shady Swirl Hookup Gone Horribly Wrong: Ashton Kutcher Is Beefin’ With RihRih Because She Let The Paps Catch Her Creepin’! Video Emerges Saying Beyonce’s “Blue Ivy Is A Doll And Isn’t Real” And Footage Of Her Being Swarmed By Paps! [Video]

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The Avengers Will Close the Tribeca Film Festival, Play Host to ‘Local Heroes’

The Tribeca Film Festival has announced The Avengers as the closing-night selection of its 11th annual event, where Joss Whedon’s summer superhero blockbuster will have its New York premiere on April 28 — and for a good cause, according to Marvel and fest organizers. “Honoring the spirit of the Tribeca Film Festival, the screening will allow the opportunity for Marvel’s The Avengers to celebrate everyday heroes from police agencies, fire departments, first responders and various branches of the U.S. military,” reads a statement just over the transom at ML HQ. “These local heroes will have an opportunity to attend the screening and meet the cast.” Marvel Studios’ producer Kevin Feige adds: “We all know and love our iconic Super Heroes, but when it really counts, it’s our real-life heroes who save the world every day by making it a better place for all of us.” Whedon, meanwhile, reacted with customary cheekiness: “Showing at Tribeca is both an honor and a double homecoming for me, who grew up in Manhattan, and for the movie, which wrapped production there. I’m thoroughly psyched to be closing the festival with our intimate little think-piece.” More to come at Movieline as Tribeca gets underway next month. Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Citizen Ruth: Looking Back at Alexander Payne’s Prescient Abortion Satire

What’s the Film : Citizen Ruth (1996), available on DVD and Hulu Why it’s an Inessential Essential : The premise — one woman’s attempt to have an abortion turns into a national debate and bidding war — was a bold choice out of the gate for writer-director Alexander Payne. Citizen Ruth is his first feature film, and like his subsequent work, it has a biting wit, absurdities from every corner, and deeply flawed characters. Ruth (Laura Dern) is a dim-witted screw-up who is pregnant for the fifth time; her four offspring have been placed elsewhere because of her addiction to inhalants. When she is charged with a felony for huffing “patio sealant,” the judge coerces her to terminate the pregnancy. In jail, she meets anti-abortion crusaders who start a tug-of-war with pro-choice rivals over the unborn child, who becomes widely known as Baby Tanya after a clinic doctor manipulates Ruth into imagining keeping it. Tackling this tricky subject matter, Payne found an unreal story to tell, except that part of it was real. In the DVD commentary, he and co-writer Jim Taylor reveal that the plot was inspired by the true story of a woman who was offered money by anti-abortion and pro-choice camps to honor their respective wishes for her fetus. The parallels to reality don’t stop there. In one of Dern’s best unhinged moments, Ruth screams at two overzealous medical staffers at a clinic, who then pull out all the stops and force her to watch a video of abortion footage. That seems far-fetched, though maybe not in places like Arizona, where a lawmaker recently proposed a bill that would require women to watch an abortion before having one. The state representative, Terri Proud, calls her idea “(The) Reproductive Games.” Truth is catchier than fiction. Why We Recommend It Now : Released in 1996, Citizen Ruth resonates today, of course, because the issue of affordable health care has evolved into a fight over reproductive rights. Although Baby Tanya, were she real/alive, would be old enough to have a Sweet 16 party this year, not much has changed in the public discourse. Payne skewers the radicals on both sides, who are largely motivated by impressing their leaders — Tippi Hedren, for example, as a mother/god figure to the lunatic pro-choice activists. Their behavior is over the top, but their ideologies still echo. Among the points the movie makes so nicely is that extremists tend to lose sight of the real people and issues involved. When Sandra Fluke testified about hormonal birth control, the point she made — that the drug treats medical conditions — was lost once Rush Limbaugh piped in and turned Fluke into an abstraction and a “prostitute.” Ruth is unfit to be a mother, yet a contingent of crazies think she should take a stab at parenthood, aided by 15 grand, because somehow it’ll just all work out. There’s something to be said for laughing so we don’t cry, and Citizen Ruth allows us to do that. The DVD has few extras, but it does feature a revealing commentary track from Payne, Taylor, Dern and production designer Jane Ann Stewart. Explaining that the film doesn’t take sides, Stewart says her team strived to make both camps look a little foolish. Payne gets to the heart of the matter, saying, “Jane, you asked me, ‘Is nothing sacred?’ And it’s true. Everything is sacred, and nothing is sacred. Everyone is open for being examined as a human being.” Other Interesting Trivia : Payne says the film’s limited release was probably the reason he didn’t receive one threatening letter over it, though he was concerned about potential violence at the time from groups like the Army of God. Dern recalls a conversation with the women who ran Planned Parenthood in Texas, who called her to say how much they loved being mocked in the film. Also, let the end credits roll a couple minutes for a hint at Ruth’s fate. PREVIOUS INESSENTIAL ESSENTIALS The Last Temptation of Christ The Sitter

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Justin Bieber Getting Sued Over Phone Call Prank

Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Sometimes we forget how young Justin Bieber is, but when he pulls phone call pranks, everyone suddenly remembers. But the poor guys is in some serious eagle trouble over it! Justin Bieber recently sent out a tweet to his 19 million Twitter followers with a random phone number that was missing the final digit and wrote, “Call me right now.” Of course, 19 million Beliebers took that number and ran with it and guessed what the final digit could be. As a result, an older woman named Dilcie and a man named Kent from Texas received the bulk of the calls and want to sue Justin. The clients lawyer says that their patience “wears thin” because they’ve received over 1000 phone calls at “all hours of the day.” Basically they want Bieber to pay for “damages” for his “reckless” behavior. And here’s what they’re asking for: Concert tickets for Dilcie’s grandkids, a Bieber apology, an endorsement for Kent’s upcoming online project and also money for any out of pocket expenses. http://www.youtube.com/v/6ssl0oIUtwo?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read the original here: Justin Bieber Getting Sued Over Phone Call Prank

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