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Week in Review: Screwy Lost Finale Canceled Out by Far Screwier Real Life

The universe took the whole “everything happens in threes” adage way too seriously this week, and, sadly, not just because three groundbreaking TV dramas signed off over the past…

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Week in Review: Screwy Lost Finale Canceled Out by Far Screwier Real Life

Hulk Hogan’s Back — No Longer Wack

Filed under: Hulk Hogan , Nurse! TMZ has learned Hulk Hogan underwent successful back surgery this week — and is already out of the hospital. Sources close to the family tell TMZ the Hulkster had the procedure done on Wednesday — it took 3-4 hours to complete. We’re told bone spurs… Read more

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Gayle King vs. Barbra Streisand: Who You Rather?

Filed under: Gayle King , Barbra Streisand , Beauty Oprah ‘s BFF Gayle King , 55, and the legendary Barbra Streisand , 68, talked amongst themselves at some event in NYC this week. Question is … Read more

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Our Commenters of the Week Win a Celebratory Dinner with the Prophetic Brian Dunkleman

Let’s hand it to Brian Dunkleman, or as the textbooks will soon call him, Dunkstradamus: The first-season American Idol co-host knew Simon Cowell’s explosive hit was just a flash in the pan, a sorry excuse for a TV sensation that would wear out its welcome fast. Lo and behold, following the ninth-season finale’s low ratings , he is proven unarguably, gloriously right. He ‘left’ just in time. That oven-fresh smell in the air is victory — and the IKEA cafe Cinammon Rolls our Commenters of the Week will enjoy with the babyfaced psychic. Wee! Ready for extra icing, guys?

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Our Commenters of the Week Win a Celebratory Dinner with the Prophetic Brian Dunkleman

Gary Coleman Dies

Filed under: Gary Coleman , R.I.P. Gary Coleman has died as the result of injuries he suffered earlier this week, the hospital tells TMZ. We’ve learned Gary’s wife, Shannon, made the decision to pull life support early this AM. We’re told Coleman died at 12:05 PM MST.

Gary Coleman on Life Support

Gary Coleman desperately needs your “thoughts and prayers.” The former Diff’rent Strokes star, hospitalized after a fall earlier this week, is now on life support with a…

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Kourtney Kardashian Says She Was The ‘Accident Queen’ On ‘When I Was 17’

‘I was always terrified driving in the car with her,’ Kourtney’s friend admits. By MTV News staff Kourtney Kardashian Photo: MTV News Admittedly, Kourtney Kardashian had yet to learn the rules of the open road back when she was a teenager. The oldest of the Kardashian sisters talks all about her not-so-great driving skills on “When I Was 17,” airing Saturday at 11 a.m. on MTV. Looking back on it, she said of all her sisters, she had to work the hardest to become a safe driver. “I was definitely known as the accident queen in my family,” she says on the show, which also features Travie McCoy and “American Idol” winner Kris Allen this week. Kourtney’s sister Khlo

Tiffany Hsu and Ethan Ruan

“Ethan Ruan is a victim. People are just making use of the opportunity to create headlines and news – they are the ones with ulterior motives. This is not true at all!” she angrily exclaimed. Ethan#39;s longtime girlfriend, Italian-Taiwanese actress Tiffany Xu, who is known for her role in the idol drama series, It Started With A Kiss, has stepped forth and slammed all rumours of her boyfriend. Ethan Ruan girlfriend Tiffany Hsu have a sweet relationship. This week’s continuously spotted Tiff

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Autotune Jihadis Assault America’s Eardrums with Terrible Hip-Hop Songs [Terror]

Al Qaeda’s latest diabolical plot: an assault on America’s eardrums. The weapon with which it plans to do this: autotune. A pair of hip-hop jihadis—including Alabama-born convert Omar Hammami —released hot new English-language tracks on terrorist websites this week. More

Rachel Weisz on Agora, Her Job Description and the Cinema of Ideas

This week’s sweeping epic Agora is a bit of a headscratcher — not necessarily for its concentration on the bloody collision of religion, science, romance and politics in 4th-century Alexandria, but instead for the fact that a film so serious and substantial wasn’t itself made extinct somewhere along the development pipeline. Credit Rachel Weisz, the Oscar-winner whose commitment to writer-director Alejandro Amenabar has resulted in one of 2010’s unlikeliest biopics.

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