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No Drake Arrest Planned For Tonight, NYPD Confirm

But authorities are reportedly calling for extra security at the NY show following Drizzy’s nightclub brawl with Chris Brown. By Rob Markman Drake Photo: Despite numerous reports to the contrary, the NYPD confirmed to MTV News there are no plans to arrest Drake before his show in Long Island, New York, tonight and the investigation into the YMCMB star’s nightclub brawl with Chris Brown is still ongoing. But that doesn’t mean authorities are taking things lightly before tonight’s concert: TMZ is reporting that New York State Police are calling for extra security at the Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre following the Thursday morning scuffle between Brown’s and Drizzy’s entourages in a New York City club. Reps for Drake have maintained that the Toronto MC did nothing wrong . On Friday night, Cash Money CEO Birdman weighed in on the incident. “To me, Drizzy ain’t did nothin’ wrong, he ain’t done nothin’ wrong to nobody. He’s just doin’ great music,” he told MTV News exclusively. “He’s not a reckless guy out there just wildin’ out; he’s a humble kid makin’ great music.” There has been a ton of finger-pointing following the brawl, which reportedly involved members of both Drake’s and Breezy’s respective crews. Brown’s lawyer Mark Geragos has been very vocal in implicating Drake as the main culprit in the incident. “I have turned over evidence that it was Drake who instigated this,” he told the New York Post. “The evidence makes it clear that Chris is the victim of all this. “I believe the police are building a case against Drake and his thugs,” he continued. The police did confirm with MTV News that the case was ongoing but would not confirm that they were ready to arrest the Take Care MC or anyone in connection to the brawl. Coincidently, the manager of the W.I.P. nightclub (where the incident occurred) was arrested Friday due to existing warrants unrelated to the incident. Drake has big plans for tonight’s concert, which is a scheduled part of his critically acclaimed Club Paradise Tour. During an interview with DJ Scoob Doo’s BreadOverBed.com, Drizzy said he plans to outdo Hot 97’s Summer Jam concert. After a radio DJ insulted Nicki Minaj just hours before she was scheduled to perform at the June 3 concert in New Jersey, YMCMB boss Lil Wayne pulled the plug on his label’s all-star performance. “I’ve got everyone you would want to see, plus people that you wouldn’t expect to see,” Drake said. Stick with MTV News for complete coverage of Drake’s Club Paradise stop in New York. Related Artists Drake

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A Lil Positivity: 17-Year-Old Michaela DePrince Survived Civil War In Sierra Leone To Become Ballet Star In U.S.

We love stories like these, about young black folks overcoming serious challenges in life! Teen Vogue Profiles “First Position” Black Ballerina Michaela DePrince We thought this was a great profile and HAD to share it with you! Pick an afternoon on any day of the week, and chances are you’ll find Michaela DePrince in front of a wall of mirrors. It’s not a vanity thing. “I personally hate them,” says the seventeen-year-old rising ballerina, “but they help me focus on every detail when I’m working on technique.” Whether she’s gliding across the floor en pointe in class at American Ballet Theatre’s prestigious Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School in New York City or rehearsing for an upcoming gala performance, she perfects each movement through the looking glass. Michaela landed a coveted spot in ABT’s preprofessional division in 2010 after making an appearance at the annual Youth America Grand Prix, the world’s largest student ballet competition—and a camera crew trailed her for an entire year leading up to the big event. She’s one of the stars of the new documentary First Position, which has won multiple awards on the film festival circuit. (For more information on the movie, visit balletdocumentary.com.) Released in select theaters in May, it follows six gifted young dancers who face immense pressure and fierce competition as they vie for a place in an elite ballet company or school. For Michaela, however, the journey to becoming a ballerina at the JKO School is about much more than just hard work and sacrifice; hers is truly an against-all-odds story. Just wait until you read what she had to overcome to get where she has! Hit the flip to continue.

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The Joss Whedon/Roseanne Nexus

Start your day with perhaps the closest read in the history of close reads: Joss Whedon’s history as a writer for Roseanne : “Whedon really plants his pop culture flag, however, in House of Grown-ups with the arrival of a new, high-tech VCR. (Like the discussion about pornography, it’s a tangential detail that Whedon seems to enjoy more than the actual plot.) We get a fun run of Darlene wanting to rent ‘ Lethal Weapon 2, Jaws 3 , and Nightmare on Elm Street 4 ,’ John Goodman busts out an impressions of Dirty Harry , and Roseanne proclaims her love for Doctor Zhivago . And, for the ultimate Whedon touch, when nobody can agree on what to rent, what film finally unites everyone? Star Wars .” [ Splitsider ]

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Les Miserables Teaser: Anne Hathaway Dreams a Dream, Gets a Haircut

After a leaked false start not long ago and Tuesday’s batch of new photos , the marketing push for Tom Hooper’s Les Miserables has strengthened further this morning with a 90-second teaser. It speaks — or rather, it sings — for itself. Take it away, Anne Hathaway!

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Amour Gets Awards-Friendly Release Date, G.I. Joe 2 Debate Stirs: Biz Break

Also among this morning news briefs: James Bond gets a complete retrospective in Los Angeles, a film journalist jumps to the production side, Men in Black 3 melts at the British box office, and more… Sony Pictures Classics Sets U.S. Release for Palme d’Or Winner Amour Michael Haneke’s Amour will open Dec. 19 in New York and Los Angeles, the distributor announced on Tuesday. Amour is the director’s third Cannes prize-winner released domestically via Sony Classics, including his Best Director-nabbing Caché in 2005 and his Palme d’Or triumph The White Ribbon in 2009. Screen International’s Mike Goodridge Heads to Protagonist The longtime Screen journalist, who spent time with the publication in the U.S. before his appointment as editor in London in 2009, has been named CEO of the international sales and financing company Protagonist Pictures. He replaces outgoing CEO Ben Roberts, who was appointed as head of the Film Fund at the BFI in April. Protagonist titles include Tyrannosaur , Kill List , The Deep Blue Sea and Submarine ; its current slate includes Nick Love’s action thriller The Sweeney and Sightseers from Ben Wheatley. BAFTA to Mark James Bond’s 50th with Retrospective The British Academy of Film and Television Arts Los Angeles will team with the American Cinematheque to celebrate the 50th anniversary of 007 and the 25th anniversary of BAFTA LA with a complete retrospective of the James Bond series at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood and the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica. The series commences June 8; find the complete schedule and more details here . Ethiopian Filmmakers Feted by Monaco and Cannes Filmmakers Henok Mebratu, Olisarali Olibui and Yidnekachew Shumete are participants of an educational program sponsored by The International Emerging Film Talent Association (IEFTA). The trio traveled to France/Monaco for the full works including premieres, meetings, workshops, seminars and parties presenting their work. Actor Billy Zane flew in to mentor the group, which also attended a benefit dinner hosted by IEFTA head Marco Orsini. IEFTA has supported emerging talent from the African country since 2008. Around the ‘net… Controversy Continues to Plague G.I. Joe 2 Officially adding 3-D was the excuse for a nine-month delay in the roll out of the previously planned summer blockbuster, but everything from Battleship’s failure to Channing Tatum’s diminished presence and more is now cited among the real reasons Paramount suddenly, shockingly delayed its summer tentpole. Deadline and THR report. Men in Black 3 Can’t Take Heat in U.K. The film opened on one of the warmest days of the year in Britain, and its £2.94 million ($4.58 million) opening weekend compares much more modestly to other recent debuts including The Dictator, American Reunion, The Avengers and The Hunger Games . The Guardian reports .

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Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron and Lee Daniels’s Polarizing Paperboy Storms Cannes

This is Thursday in Cannes: Zac Efron in tighty-whities, Nicole Kidman as a luscious sex kitten, Matthew McConaughey as a journalist with a sexual secret and a very creepy John Cusack. Such was just the tip of the iceberg this morning in Lee Daniels’s outrageous The Paperboy , which will have its world premiere tonight as the festival hits its final swing. Opinions seemed to range wildly in all directions following the film’s early morning screening: Applause and cries of “Bravo!” mixed with boos, laughter and a swift rush out of the huge Lumière Theatre to get reaction from Daniels and the cast at the press conference. The conversation in the press room took cues from the film’s flamboyant flare, and then it went from there. What many girls (and some boys) may have secretly wished to see back in the High School Musical days they can now get a big dose of it here: Efron is tan, trim and spends a good chunk of his scenes in his underwear, at one point dancing in the rain in his briefs with a very platinum and seductive Nicole Kidman. Never one to mince words, Lee Daniels set the record straight when asked about Zac Efron being “eroticized” in the new film: “He’s good looking, the camera can’t help but love him… And I’m a gay man – you know!” “I don’t think I was supposed to feel comfortable,” said Efron, laughing after Daniels’s quip. “This character is learning the ways of the world and it is uncomfortable. It was a great character to play.” Based on a novel by Pete Dexter, The Paperboy is set in late ’60s Florida. Efron plays Jack, a young guy who’s aimless and living with his dad and soon-to-be step mother. His older brother (McConaughey) is a journalist who comes to town to investigate a death-row inmate (John Cusack) he believes is wrongly convicted of murder. Meanwhile, Cusack is corresponding with a platinum blonde (Nicole Kidman) with a fabulous wardrobe, fake eye-lashes and pillowy lips. She’s also the object of Jack’s raging hormones — and things get complicated. “I felt like I was let out of some cage,” Cusack said Thursday morning in Cannes about his role. “Lee [Daniels] and I talked at the Chateau Marmont about a film I made called The Grifters and then he looked at me and said, ‘I think you have more to give than you’ve been giving lately,’ and that is just music to an actor’s ears.” In 2010’s Rabbit Hole , Nicole Kidman earned an Oscar nomination as an upper middle-class mother in mourning following the untimely death of her young son. Her Paperboy character Charlotte Bless could not present more of a contrast: Simulating sex in a prison visitation room, wearing flashy outfits and playing an untamed seductress, she at one point comes to Jack’s rescue after he’s attacked by a swarm of jellyfish. While he lays barely conscious on the sand as welts appear on his six-pack, she gives him the remedy required to treat a jellyfish sting. “I had to step into the character and put myself in a place where I didn’t step out of it,” Kidman said. She explained that she met Daniels at a party while she was promoting Rabbit Hole and became curious about how she might fit one day into one of his films. “I haven’t seen the movie yet and I’m nervous about seeing it, but that’s my job – to give over myself to someone and have them bring out in me what I can give.” “I had the most lovely time in the world playing with Nicole,” Efron followed. “I’ve been in love with her since Moulin Rouge . It was the best opportunity in the world.” The Paperboy is loaded with laughs especially for audiences who appreciate a bit of camp, but the film also takes a darker, more serious turn and Thursday’s post-screening followed the movie’s lead. Daniels, who received a Best Director Oscar nomination in 2011 for Precious , said that all the characters in The Paperboy are real for him personally, from the young kid to the woman who writes letters to prisoners to the house servant (played by Macy Gray). He also said he knows the prisoner. “I live in the truth. Every character here I know,” he said. “My brother — I raised his children. He has been in jail for murder. So I know this cat and when [Cusack] did anything that’s not true, I said, ‘You have to come at me in a different way.'” Continuing, Daniels said: “I say this to all filmmakers: You never take no for an answer. Making sure my vision is executed means never taking no, never.” “Lee has a hyper-sensitive mind, and as soon as you nail it he says, ‘Now, where can we take it?'” McConaughey said. Daniels offered up that McConaughey will be in his next film, The Butler , as John F. Kennedy. Cusack will play Richard Nixon. Starring Forest Whitaker as the White House butler who served multiple U.S. presidents, the cast also includes Kidman and Oprah Winfrey. Lee said that the new film will be decidedly more PG-13 than The Paperboy . Read more of Movieline’s Cannes 2012 coverage here . [Top image of (L-R) Zac Efron, John Cusack, Lee Daniels, Matthew McConaughey, Nicole Kidman and Macy Gray: AFP/Getty Images]

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Stars shine for the Village Voice Obie Awards! – Hollywood.TV

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Hollywood.TV is your source for celebrity gossip, news, and videos of your favorite stars! bit.ly – Click to Subscribe! Facebook.com – Become a Fan! Twitter.com – Follow Us! Denis O’Hare, Eric McCormack, Grace Gummer, Leslie Odom, Jr., Hugh Dancy, Jonathan Pryce, Justin Bartha, and Linda Lavin attended the 57th Annual Village Voice Obie Awards held at Webster Hall in New York City. Stars came out to support this amazing award show and Hollywood.TV was on the red carpet to interview the stars. Dennis O’Hare shared with us why he supports the award show and new details on “True Blood.” While, Justin Bartha talks about his theatre experience. Hollywood.TV is the global leader in capturing celebrity breaking news as it happens. Launched in 2008, we capture all the latest news, exclusive celebrity interviews, star videos and hot celebrity gossip from around the world every minute of everyday. HTV is on the streets 24/7, at all the industry events and invited by the stars to cover their every move in Hollywood, New York and Miami. Hollywood.tv is currently the third most viewed reporter channel on www.youtube.com YouTube with almost 400 million views, and our footage is seen worldwide! Tune in daily for all the latest Hollywood news on www.hollywood.tv and http like us on Facebook! F96F1F1B

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Lovely ladies love the Lucille Lortel Awards!

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Facebook.com – Become a Fan! Twitter.com – Follow Us! Lucy Liu, Michelle Trachtenberg, and Sanaa Lathan attended the 27th Annual Lucille Lortel Awards at the NYU Skirball Center today in New York. The awards recognize excellence in New York Off-Broadway theatre, and are named for Lucille Lortel, an actress and theater producer.

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Maria Menounos and Derek Hough Achieve Perfection on Dancing With the Stars

Maria Menounos and Derek Hough may or may not be dating, but they’re clearly a perfect match on Dancing With the Stars. They scored the season’s first 30! That’s one way to top their on-stage kiss a few weeks ago. Derek and Maria performed the paso doble and judges were in love with what she turned in, awarding a trio of 10s for the first time in this fun 14th season. Carrie Ann Inaba joked “that dance sucked!” before remarking “You two were so on fire!” Bruno Tonioli, meanwhile, may still be having heart palpitations. Check out the first-place pair ‘s perfect paso doble below: Maria Menounos & Derek Hough – Paso Doble (DWTS Week 7)

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2012 Tony Awards: Nominations Announced!

A couple of TV stars who have more than credible Broadway resumes – Kristin Chenoweth ( GCB ) and Jim Parsons ( The Big Bang Theory ) – presented the nominations for the 2012 Tony Awards this morning. And just which shows and which actors/actresses are up for the hardware that will be handed out on June 10, in a ceremony hosted by Neil Patrick Harris? We’re so glad you asked… Best Play Clybourne Park Other Desert Cities Peter and the Starcatcher Venus in Fur Best Musical Leap of Faith Newsies Nice Work If You Can Get It Once Best Revival of a Play Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman Gore Vidal’s The Best Man Master Class Wit Best Revival of a Musical Evita Follies The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess Jesus Christ Superstar Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play James Corden – One Man, Two Guvnors Philip Seymour Hoffman – Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman James Earl Jones – Gore Vidal’s The Best Man Frank Langella – Man and Boy John Lithgow – The Columnist Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play Nina Arianda – Venus in Fur Tracie Bennett – End of the Rainbow Stockard Channing – Other Desert Cities Linda Lavin – The Lyons Cynthia Nixon – Wit Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical Danny Burstein – Follies Jeremy Jordan – Newsies Steve Kazee – Once Norm Lewis – The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess Ron Raines – Follies Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical Jan Maxwell – Follies Audra McDonald – The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess Cristin Milioti – Once Kelli O’Hara – Nice Work If You Can Get It Laura Osnes – Bonnie & Clyde Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play Christian Borle, Peter and the Starcatcher Michael Cumpsty, End of the Rainbow Tom Edden, One Man, Two Guvnors Andrew Garfield, Death of a Salesman Jeremy Shamos, Clybourne Park Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play Linda Emond, Death of a Salesman Spencer Kayden, Don’t Dress for Dinner Cella Keenan-Bolger, Peter and the Starcatcher Judith Light, Other Desert Cities Condola Rashad, Stick Fly Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical Phillip Boykin, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess Michael Cerveris, Evita David Allen Grier, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess Michael McGrath, Nice Work If You Can Get It Josh Young, Jesus Christ Superstar Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical Elizabeth A. Davis, Once Jayne Houdyshell, Follies Judy Kaye, Nice Work If You Can Get It Jesse Mueller, On a Clear Day You Can See Forever Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Ghost Best Direction of a Play Nicholas Hytner, One Man, Two Guvnors Pam MacKinnon, Clybourne Park Mike Nichols, Death of a Salesman Roger Rees and Alex Timbers, Peter and the Starcatcher Best Direction of a Musical Jeff Calhoun, Newsies Kathleen Marshall, Nice Work If You Can Get It Diane Paulus, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess John Tiffany, Once Best Book of a Musical Lysistrata Jones Newsies Nice Work If You Can Get It Once Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre Bonnie & Clyde Newsies One Man, Two Guvnors Peter and the Starcatcher Best Choreography Rob Ashford, Evita Christopher Gattelli, Newsies Steven Hoggett, Once Kathleen Marshall, Nice Work If You Can Get It Best Scenic Design of a Play John Lee Beatty, Other Desert Cities Daniel Ostling, Clybourne Park Mark Thompson, One Man, Two Guvnors Donyale Werle, Peter and the Starcatcher Best Scenic Design of a Musical Bob Crowley, Once Rob Howell and Jon Driscoll, Ghost the Musical Tobin Ost and Sven Ortel, Newsies George Tsypin, Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark Best Costume Design of a Play William Ivey Long, Don’t Dress for Dinner Paul Tazewell, A Streetcar Named Desire Mark Thompson, One Man, Two Guvnors Paloma Young, Peter and the Starcatcher Best Costume Design of a Musical Gregg Barnes, Follies ESosa, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess Eiko Ishioka, Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark Martin Pakledinaz, Nice Work If You Can Get It Best Lighting Design of a Play Jeff Croiter, Peter and the Starcatcher Peter Kaczorowski, The Road to Mecca Brian MacDevitt, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman Kenneth Posner, Other Desert Cities Best Lighting Design of a Musical Christopher Akerlind, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess Natasha Katz, Follies Natasha Katz, Once Hugh Vanstone, Ghost the Musical Best Sound Design of a Play Paul Arditti, One Man, Two Guvnors Scott Lehrer, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman Gareth Owen, End of the Rainbow Darron L. West, Peter and the Starcatcher Best Sound Design of a Musical Acme Sound Partners, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess Clive Goodwin, Once Kai Harada, Follies Brian Ronan, Nice Work If You Can Get It Best Orchestrations William David Brohn and Christopher Jahnke, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess Bill Elliott, Nice Work If You Can Get It Martin Lowe, Once Danny Troob, Newsies

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