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The Event Convolution Alert: It’s Doubtful ‘Everything Will Change’

Sometimes, it’s nice for TV to carry a certain level of predictability — because at least that means it’s rooted in some discernible trajectory or consistent characterization or something . Not The Event though! Sure, there are times when, say, you could predict Thomas choking when he pulls a gun on his mother, but that’s less a character-based level of predictability, and more a we-can’t-kill-Laura Innes’-character level of predictability. The former leaves you nicely pleased with your own cleverness; the latter leaves you in a bloodied heap on your couch.

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Ronald Isley, Anita Baker Honored At Soul Train Awards

Rihanna, Eminem, Usher, B.o.B, Alicia Keys among winners at second annual event. By Joel Hanek and Gil Kaufman Anita Baker at the 2010 Soul Train Awards Photo: Moses Robinson/ Getty Images Only at the Soul Train Awards could you have a tribute to R&B icons such as Anita Baker and Ronald Isley alongside a segment in which rap legend Doug E. Fresh attempts to teach CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer how to do the Dougie. It was that kind of night at the 2010 Soul Train Awards, as rookies, veterans and legends came together in Atlanta for the second annual event — which was taped November 10 and aired this past Sunday on BET. The show, hosted once again by Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson, featured a night of performances from some of the biggest names in soul and R&B. Host Howard told MTV News that the show is meant to be an extension of the long-running and legendary ’70s TV series that brought soul, disco, R&B and rap stars into viewers’ living rooms. “It reminds me of the advancement black people have made over the years because ‘Soul Train’ really was the beginning of that Black Power movement when we could actually see ourselves — and to have an awards show based upon that ‘Soul Train’ — it’s headed somewhere,” Howard said. “We have a black president now. The country seems to be more tolerant towards the diversity inside of it so it seems like the train is moving well down the tracks.” The awards show marked the 40th anniversary of classic music showcase hosted by Don Cornelius, and celebrated the careers of Baker and Isley, while handing out trophies to such contemporary stars as B.o.B (Song of the Year for “Nothing on You”), Melanie Fiona (Best New Artist), Eminem and Rihanna (Best Hip-Hop Song of the Year for “Love the Way You Lie”), Usher (Album of the Year for Raymond vs. Raymond ) and Alicia Keys (Record of the Year for “Unthinkable [I’m Ready]” and Best Female R&B Soul Artist). Though top winners such as Trey Songz, Usher, Ciara, Eminem and Rihanna were not in the house, Blitzer graciously agreed to accept Slim Shady’s award for him, joking, “Who better to accept this award on behalf of Eminem … I know he’s thrilled.” Weaving through a series of skits involving magic tricks and jovial bickering by the hosts, the performance-heavy program delivered on talent. R. Kelly opened by teasing the crowd with his classic “Bump n’ Grind,” then diving into his new single “When a Woman Loves” — transforming the song from a slow jam into an all-out ’50s rock-and-roll epic. Ne-Yo kept the show moving with a showcase of his singles from this year, including “Champagne Life” and “One in a Million.” The tribute to Baker featured an all-star cast, with artists like Chrisette Michele, Goapele, Lalah Hathaway, Dionne Farris, Kem, Tamia, Faith Evans and El DeBarge covering a medley of the singer’s greatest hits. Baker told the crowd that the biggest honor of the night for her was that real musicians were performing live with an actual band. “It’s amazing because you’ve got children behind you singing ‘Rapture’ — it’s lovely,” she said, adding, “Let’s do it again!” Ronald Isley, co-founder and lead singer of the Isley Brothers, also received a special homage that featured Jeffrey Osborne, Freddy Jackson, DeBarge, Tank, Eric Benet, Bilal and Peabo Bryson. Isley also came out to perform his own medley of hits and was joined on stage by Chant

The return of neo-Nazism in Latvia – Latvian veteran found guilty of fighting again nazism in WWII

The international human rights movement World Without Nazism consider the decision of the ECHR’s Grand Chamber as a review of the results of the Nuremberg Trials at the level of European justice. “It is a very dangerous trend,” the movement's deputy council head Valery Engel said. He took part in a video link-up between Riga and Moscow with Kononov’s participation on Thursday. The event was organized by the Russian Public Chamber. The Kononov case is another sign of the revival of neo-Nazism in Latvia, believes World Without Nazism presidium member Iosif Koren. As former Soviet partisans are persecuted in the country, people “linked to the Waffen SS” are elected to the parliament, he noted. The ECHR should take “an objective, not politicized” decision while reviewing the case, Aleksandr Brod, a human rights activist and the chamber’s member, said. Kononov’s lawyer Mikhail Ioffe is now busy filing an appeal against the Strasbourg court’s decision. There have been few cases in history when such complaints have been considered by the court. “I never thought that in my old age I would be accused by [Latvian and Strasbourg] courts of committing crimes which never took place,” 87-year-old Kononov said during the video link. According to the veteran, the ECHR was “under unprecedented pressure.” This case is being considered as West European countries show their loyalty to “the return of neo-Nazism and rehabilitation of SS forces,” Kononov said. The veteran asked the Russian leadership and “millions of ordinary people” to help him fight against the unjust accusation. The Public Chamber has promised to help Kononov in the future. The Moscow international conference on “World without Nazism – the global goal of the entire humankind” due to be held at the upper chamber of the Russian parliament, the Federation Council, on December 17, will also discuss the case of the Latvian veteran. added by: MotherForTruth

Tyranny is coming to the United States- Rollback of First Amendment Rights?

An RT crew was recently arrested by US police while filming protests near the Fort Benning military base in the US state of Georgia. Correspondent Kaelyn Forde’s and her cameraman Jon Conway were detained while covering a rally protesting the School of the Americas. They were arrested after the demonstration was over and everybody, including correspondents, was leaving the area. The arrests were rough and included the use of hard plastic hand cuffs, the same type commonly used by US soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, injuring Kaelyn Forde’s wrists. At the time of their arrests the correspondents were not told what crime they were being charged with. They were held as protestors even though they presented valid press credentials to the court. Currently out on bail after 32 hours in custody, Forde and Conway were eventually charged with partaking in an illegal protest and disobeying the orders of law enforcement officers. Davis Swanson, author of the newly released book, “War is a Lie” said this case is a disturbing trend in America, and the constitutional rights of both the press and the activists were violated by the police. He explained the rights of a free press and free assembly seem to be thrown out when it comes to coverage of the US government, military, congressional campaigns and political parties. “There is the freedom of assembly as well as the freedom of the press in our First Amendment, and it is being attacked,” Swanson said. “This is something that has been growing in recent years.” There is a growing police presence at peaceful rallies and events, explained Swanson. Police are increasing their efforts and hostility at non-violent rallies. The event was a Christian protest, made up of activists that included priests, nuns, elderly individuals and minors. “It is a growing problem that ought to concern all of us,” he said. Swanson argued there was no justification for the police to violate the people’s first amendment rights. Increasing arrests, hostility and preemptive targeting of activists is unjust. “There seems to be a crack down on people protesting even as the protests diminish in size,” he added. The US military targets the media. The uses intimidation and releases tailored stories to the media, and most US media simply bend to the power and intimidation of the government, Swanson argued. “We have a campaign of intimidation that is very very successful,” he said. “There are two disgraceful things that happened here. One,an arrest of journalists and activists, and two, most US media outlets not there, not risking arrests, complying withthe desires of those in power or successfully intimidated.” Radio host Alex Jones said the arrests are a frightening sign and an attempt by the government to further curb American freedoms. Having been arrested in the past as a member of the press, Jones said Forde’s story is all too familiar. First, the police force you to move, and then move you again, and when you comply they arrest you anyway, he explained. “This is part of an ongoing program to persecute protestors and the press,” he said. “Now they’re trying to pass legislation where the Justice Department can shut down any website they want without a judge or jury. Tyranny is coming to the United States.” “This is really US tactics that are increasingly used against journalist around the world now coming back here to the United States,” she said. “We’ve seen time and again in war zones the journalists who are independent journalists who are targeted and then it’s labeled an accident. So, some o those same tactics come back here in an effort to shut down peaceful protests which is entirely legal, this was a permitted demonstration, and yet both the demonstrators and members of the media who were covering it were arrested for no reason whatsoever except an act of intimidation. Flounders argued that the military and the media are tied to one another. Thus US media rarely covers these events. She contended that the roll of the US media is shaped by the government, both in content and in how stories are covered. Blogger David Lindorff from ThisCantBeHappening.net argued police are using peaceful protests to study and intimidate activists. added by: MotherForTruth

Bristol Palin’s DWTS Secret Weapon: Prayer

Bristol Palin finished third on the Dancing with the Stars finale . Considering the scrutiny and controversy she fought through – not to mention her lack of experience dancing – it’s pretty darn impressive for the 20-year-old. Her secret to overcoming all that adversity? Prayer. Palin, who fell just short behind Kyle Massey and winner Jennifer Grey on last night’s finale, drew ire from some fans for advancing despite relatively low scores. “It is faith that got me through this, just praying all the time and just relying on God and knowing that He is on our side and we’ll get through this,” she said. “Just persevere, have confidence, and be willing to go try new things,” she said, asked what she’ll take away from this. “I’ve grown so much as a person.” She’s come along way since dating Levi Johnston. Follow the jump to see Bristol and Mark, along with their fellow finalists, on The View … Dancing With the Stars Cast on The View: Part I Dancing With the Stars Cast on The View: Part II

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Bristol Palin’s DWTS Secret Weapon: Prayer

Police to Question Denise Richards Over Alleged Charlie Sheen Harrassment

Even in divorce, Denise Richards can’t get away from the mayhem Charlie Sheen leaves in his drunken wake. Because the actor’s ex-wife was actually present at dinner on the night Sheen allegedly went ballistic and eventually threatened the life of Capri Anderson – the porn star has said Richards left when she saw the evening turning into a night of “floozies” – police have contacted the actress. Richards was also sleeping in the Plaza Hotel room across from her ex when cops arrived on the scene. She reportedly entered at some point and could have spotted evidence to be used in an investigation. Two women, half a man. Sources tell TMZ Denise plans to “fully cooperate.” Meanwhile, a police spokesman spoke to E! News and gave some background on just what the NYPD is looking into, based on charges Anderson has brought against her one-time date. “She decided a month later the crime that was completed was harassment,” the spokesman said. “She said he was shouting at her, knocking things off in the hotel room, acting irrational. She voluntarily locked herself in the bathroom and was not held against her will. She was not a victim of assault. She was not imprisoned in the hotel room.” Why didn’t police initially investigate the events? “When we responded, she didn’t file a police report. She never said she felt in danger. Mr. Sheen voluntarily went to the hospital were he underwent a psychiatric evaluation.” Cops will also speak to Sheen about the incident at some point over the next couple days. Perhaps an English teacher could do the same. This crazy dude needs serious grammar help !

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Soul Train Awards Hosts Terrence Howard, Taraji P. Henson Talk Legacy

‘This is passion, this is love, this is music right here,’ crooner Ray J says of awards show, which airs Sunday on BET. By Mawuse Ziegbe, with reporting by Joel Hanek Taraji P. Henson and Terrence Howard host the 2010 Soul Train Awards Photo: Moses Robinson/ Getty Images Decades after the groovy soul-music showcase “Soul Train” arrived on television sets across the nation, the 2010 Soul Train Awards are keeping the phenomenon’s legacy on track by spotlighting a new generation of R&B voices. This year’s show will air Sunday, November 28, on BET and Centric, and MTV News hit the red carpet before the taping of the event to check in with some of the most respected songsmiths around today about “Soul Train” ‘s cultural impact. “This is the platform for urban music and to be here today, for it to have so much longevity, this is it,” “Sexy Can I” crooner Ray J said. “This is passion, this is love, this is music right here.” “The Soul Train Awards is history, man,” hitmaking songwriter Sean Garrett added. Rising R&B face Melanie Fiona agreed, acknowledging the longstanding influence of the iconic production. “Soul Train Awards are great,” she smiled. “They come with a lot of history. They come with a lot of celebration of great music. It’s a great event and beautiful people, beautiful night.” For host Taraji P. Henson, the original television broadcast reminds the Hollywood veteran of “good times,” and was a cultural touchstone for “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” actress. “I just remember learning how to dress and how to dance and wear my hair from ‘Soul Train,’ ” Henson recalled fondly. “That’s where I got all my fashion tips.” An array of inventive soul stars will hit the stage at this year’s event, including Bruno Mars, Cee Lo, Chrisette Michele, R. Kelly, Keyshia Cole, Ne-Yo and Erykah Badu. R&B luminaries Anita Baker and Ron Isley will be honored as Soul Train Awards Legends. Detroit soul star Dwele chatted about the enduring legacy of the enterprise, which remained on the air for 37 years and began dishing out coveted hardware in a separate awards show in the ’80s. ” ‘Soul Train,’ period, is music. It’s our music from back in the day and it’s still relevant currently, and that’s a beautiful thing,” he said. Co-host Terrence Howard, who returned with Henson to helm the event once again, maintained that the “Soul Train” phenomenon transcends music and reflects the game-changing strides made by African-Americans over the last few decades. “It reminds me of the advancement that black people have made over the years ’cause ‘Soul Train’ really was the beginning of that Black Power movement when we actually could see ourselves. And to have an awards show based upon that ‘Soul Train,’ it’s headed somewhere.” Who are you looking forward to checking out at this year’s Soul Train Awards? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos The 2010 Soul Train Awards Red Carpet Related Artists Melanie Fiona

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Nicki Minaj ‘Speaks For Us’ Fans Declare At New York Signing

Minaj appeared at Best Buy to promote Pink Friday and thank her Barbies and Kens for their support. By Steven Roberts Nicki Minaj in New York City on November 23 Photo: Slaven Vlasic/ Getty Images NEW YORK — Hundreds of fans … correction, Barbies and Kens, lined up for hours outside of Best Buy in New York City’s Union Square Tuesday night for a chance to meet their Mama Barb, Nicki Minaj . Nicki has found herself in the rap and pop spotlight thanks to her unique style, over-the-top personality and anticipation for her first album, Pink Friday , out Friday. This was an opportunity not only for her to thank fans for their support, but also for them to thank her for giving them a voice. “She speaks for people. She speaks for us. She’s our generation,” said one fan queued up outside. “Every era has their people. We have Nicki, that’s our person. We relate to her. We connect to her.” Nicki’s Barbies and Ken Barbs — as she’s dubbed many of her male fans — were rapping their favorite Nicki verses in unison and chanting the Harajuku Barbie’s name as well as the name of her debut album, Pink Friday, all night at the event. “It’s her style, it’s her flow,” said 19-year-old Jean Carlos. “Some people won’t get it, but the people out here supporting her, all of these people that have been here since who knows what time, those are people that get her. Those are her real fans and that’s why we’re here, because we love her.” Most fans knew that they would only get three seconds to let Nicki know how much they loved her, but that fact did little to dissuade them. Admirer Anthony Dominguez said that when he got a chance to meet her, he would congratulate her on her success and tell her how much he appreciated her. “I’m going to tell her ‘I love you so much, keep up the good work,’ and ‘I love you Mama Barb.’ ” Minaj also spent part of Tuesday performing at Kanye West’s show at the Bowery Ballroom in downtown New York. Open the floodgates! It’s Mega-Release Week, with Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Jay-Z, Ne-Yo, Ke$ha, My Chemical Romance and Lloyd Banks all dropping new albums. Stick with MTV News for everything you need to know about the brand-new music. Don’t miss the documentary “Nicki Minaj: My Time Now,” premiering Sunday, November 28, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on MTV! Related Videos Nicki Minaj Takes Over New York City For Pink Friday Related Photos Nicki Minaj Takes Over New York For Pink Friday Release Related Artists Nicki Minaj

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Taylor Swift Bangs Away at American Music Awards

Taylor Swift went Back to December at last night’s American Music Awards. The country singer picked up a major trophy and also serenaded fans with a rendition of one of her “Speak Now” singles. What did you think of the performance ? Swift also debuted a new hairstyle at the event, posing backstage before and after the show with bangs and a noticeable absence of curls. It looks like the artist is aiming for a more mature look, which is appropriate if she really is dating a certain older man … Do you like Taylor Swift in bangs?

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Justin Bieber Schedules Sneak-Peek Screenings Of 3D Flick

‘They’ll be surprised just to see I’m a regular person,’ he tells MTV News of ‘Never Say Never.’ By Jocelyn Vena, with additional reporting by Tim Kash “Never Say Never” poster Photo: Paramount Justin Bieber is already getting fans excited for the release of his 3D flick, “Never Say Never.” The singer will hold special sneak-peek screenings of the flick on February 9, two days before it opens nationwide. Need more details? Well, the screenings will be held at 6 p.m. at specially selected movie theaters across the country. Additionally, fans can get their tickets to the concert-film event starting on November 29. Bieber lovers who purchase passes also will receive official movie merchandise like a souvenir VIP lanyard, a glow stick, a bracelet and purple 3D glasses. “Everyone thinks this is going to be another 3D concert movie, but it’s anything but that,” Justin Bieber in a statement about the event. “It’s a story of how my family, friends and the fans helped me get here and every day are helping me live an impossible dream. That’s why I want them to see it first.” When MTV News caught up with Bieber at the American Music Awards on Sunday night, he revealed what fans can expect from the flick. “They’ll be surprised just to see I’m a regular person,” he said. “I’m a regular teenage boy. I like girls and I like to hang out with my friends. It’s gonna be taking them into my world, but also like it’s their world cause it’s just normal.” These recent comments about the flick mirror ones Bieber shared with us last month . “I want to let people know there’s a lot of people that are discouraging in life and that will tell you you can’t do something, but you just got to remember that the sky’s the limit,” he told us. “You’re able to do whatever you set your mind to as long as you remember to keep God first and stay grounded. So I think the movie really explains that, and it’s really inspiring.” Do you plan to get tickets to the advance screenings of Justin’s 3D film? Let us know in the comments. Related Photos Justin Bieber’s AMA Night Related Artists Justin Bieber

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