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Ode To Ted Williams: 10 Rappers With Standout Vocals

Ted Williams, the homeless Ohio man whose voice of gold got him off the side of the highway and into the hearts of the media, may be the greatest story of this short New Year. And it got us to thinking. Are there any rappers whose prominent rap vocals alone could attract the same response? Continue…

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Bristol Palin: Not Homeless, But Might Get Radio Career Anyway

Party like radio is relevant again! Hot on the heels of Ted Williams’ burgeoning radio — and film ? — career comes word that 2010 scandal princess Bristol Palin has been offered her own radio show on an adult contemporary mix station is Arizona. What, did someone find Bristol panhandling for change near a median on I-17?

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Ted Williams today show 2011

Homeless man Ted Williams appears on NBC#39;s “Today” show in New York January 6, 2011. Williams appeared on YouTube as a homeless man begging for money and has become a national sensation due to his voice. “They said they were going to give me LeBron#39;s old house,” Williams joked about the former Cavaliers player on Thursday morning#39;s Today show. Williams#39;s second chance comes more than 15 years after he began struggling with alcoholism, drug addiction and petty crime. The aspiring

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Montel Williams Busted with Drug Pipe

Filed under: Montel Williams , Celebrity Justice Montel Williams was cited for packing a marijuana pipe at the airport in Milwaukee today … according to the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office. Cops say TSA busted the former talk show host with a metal pipe commonly used to smoke marijuana … as he… Read more

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Exclusive: Paramore React To Josh Farro’s ‘Exit Statement’

Band opens up to about Farro brothers’ departure during ‘Paramore: The Last Word,’ live on MTV.com Friday at 4.p.m. ET. By James Montgomery Paramore’s Hayley Williams Photo: MTV News FRANKLIN, Tennessee — Hayley Williams isn’t going to deny any of it. Not the anger, the sense of betrayal she felt two weeks ago when reading Josh Farro’s “Exit Statement,” or the bewilderment over the bizarre set of circumstances that led to that statement. But more than anything, she’s not going to deny her overwhelming desire to put the whole incident behind her … which is why MTV News flew to Tennessee last Thursday to talk to Williams and her Paramore bandmates Taylor York and Jeremy Davis about the split with the Farro brothers, and their plans to move forward without them. Because as they told us, once 2010 came to a close, they had no intention of addressing the topic anymore. “There’s been a lot of things said online, especially in the past week, and it sucks … it sucks to read it, and it also sucks to know that responding isn’t really going to help, online, because things travel so terribly on the Internet,” Williams said. “So we really wanted the opportunity to show our fans that we’re OK, you know? The three of us are still here, we’re not going anywhere. A lot of kids are still asking if the band is breaking up, and that just goes to show how broken the communication online can be, when rumors start traveling. So this is our way of showing that there’s a future and we’re stoked for it.” MTV News will examine the band’s past and future in “Paramore: The Last Word,” a live stream on MTV.com on Friday, December 7 at 4 p.m. Because unlike any other band of their stature and status, Paramore just can’t seem to escape the past. To this day, questions exist about their formation, talk of Williams’ initial pseudo-career as a solo artist and about the group’s early days as an indie-label act with major-label backing. And if, by some bizarre circumstance, you weren’t aware of any of that, well then Josh Farros’ statement probably brought you up to speed. A large portion of our interview last week dealt specifically with Josh’s central points — points the band deemed “irrelevant” — and, on Wednesday, we’ll publish Paramore’s responses to them. But we figured the best place to start with a situation this complex is at the beginning: with the band’s first reactions to Farro’s statement, which turned what had been a rather amicable split into something else entirely. “I don’t know if I got a phone call or an e-mail, but I woke up to it, basically, and that sucked, and I was not happy,” Williams said. “And yeah, it hurts, because what we were told was that they weren’t happy, they didn’t want to do this, and you can’t be mad at someone for not feeling something. … But then when it really became about all these other things, I was very surprised and kind of felt led on, almost. We’ve been doing this for six, seven years now. I don’t think any of this has been in vain, for any of us … and I don’t think anyone should discredit it.” “It was a drag. … Once we released our statement , we all knew they would probably release something,” guitarist Taylor York added. “So I think we were all kind of bracing ourselves. You know, breakups are hard, and there’s a lot of feelings so we kind of, in a way, we expected there to be something weird. So, yeah, it was really hard to read, just because it seemed like a lot of the stuff was pretty irrelevant to what happened. I think that was the weird thing, ’cause it just didn’t seem really necessary.” Of course, Williams and York said all of this in carefully measured, downright diplomatic tones. You get the feeling, had we sat down with them on the morning of December 22, immediately following Farros’ statement, their reactions would’ve been slightly different. But Paramore made it clear that are trying very hard not to get angry, if not for the sake of the band, then for the sake of their fans. “You feel every single type of emotion possible when something like this happens with someone that either was — or is — very close to you, you just feel everything, all at once,” Williams smiled. “I’ve never felt so … I don’t know, I couldn’t even figure out how I felt. But after realizing, like Taylor said, that it was kind of going to happen this way, you’ve just got to know that what’s important is the three of us are still here, and that we want to do this, and that’s the positive part about this.” MTV News will be unveiling our exclusive interview with Paramore on Friday at 4 p.m. ET with “Paramore: The Last Word,” a live stream on MTV.com that will feature in-depth analysis of the band’s future, real-time discussion with their biggest fans and exclusive footage of the band, past and present. Related Videos ‘Paramore: The Last Word’ Sneak Preview Related Photos Paramore: A Career In Photos Related Artists Paramore

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For Discussion: If The Love Is Gone, Should You Leave The Marriage Or Wait For Love To Return

Last night’s episode of VH1′s “Basketball Wives” featured a very uncomfortable, albeit way overdue between the show’s one original married couple: Eric and Jennifer Williams. And it raised a few questions. Primarily we wondered why Jennifer was holding on so tightly to a loveless marriage, one in which she can’t even get in touch with her husband from one day to the next. Like Eric, we wanted to know why drama queen Jenn wouldn’t just walk away from a situation that clearly makes her so unhappy. Then, tapping in to a rare moment of depth, Jenn said something profound: married couples fall in and out of love all the time. What makes the marriage last is the couple’s dedication to making it work. So we ask you, if the love is gone, do you tough it out until it’s back? Or is the absence of love the greatest reason to walk away from your marriage?

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Kim Kardashian Locks Down Kanye for Music Video

Filed under: Kanye West , Kim Kardashian , Music , Paparazzi Photo Kanye West teamed up with Kim Kardashian and Hype Williams for a music video shoot in L.A. yesterday — but it wasn’t for his own album … it was all for Kim’s upcoming single. Sources connected to the video tell us … Hype — the most famous music… Read more

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Kim Kardashian Locks Down Kanye for Music Video

Filed under: Kanye West , Kim Kardashian , Music , Paparazzi Photo Kanye West teamed up with Kim Kardashian and Hype Williams for a music video shoot in L.A. yesterday — but it wasn’t for his own album … it was all for Kim’s upcoming single. Sources connected to the video tell us … Hype — the most famous music… Read more

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Michelle Williams Speaks on Heath Ledger, Can’t Find Meaning in Actor’s Death

Michelle Williams is still struggling to find meaning in the passing of ex-husband Heath Ledger. In an interview with Nightline that aired last night, the Blue Valentine star said: “I can find meanings in things and people and relationships that have sprung up and friendships that have strengthened. I found a lot of meaning in that… but not in ‘why.’” Michelle Williams – Nightline Interview Williams battled back tears at many points in the discussion, touching on a range of subjects that included the months that followed Ledger’s death, as well as the state of the couple’s child, Matilda. Excerpts are below. On the years after his death : “In a strange way, I miss that year, because all those possibilities that existed then are gone. It didn’t seem unlikely to me that he could walk through a door or could appear behind a bush. It was a year of very magical thinking, and in some ways I’m sad to be moving further and further away from it.” On providing Matilda with a normal childhood : “It’s going well. We’re doing a good job of it. It is of more importance to me than anything in my life. I would rearrange anything to make that possible. If something starts to encroach on that it’s going to be removed from the equation.”

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‘Spider-Man’ Musical To Resume With New Safety Measures

Show was dark on Wednesday in the wake of actor’s injury. By Gil Kaufman “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” poster Photo: Marvel In the wake of serious injuries during a preview performance, producers of the troubled “Spider-Man” Broadway musical met with officials from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the New York State Department of Labor on Wednesday to put new safety measures in place for the ambitious $65 million production. Reuters reported that following the meetings, new safety procedures were put into place in an attempt to avoid the kind of accident that injured 31-year-old aerialist Christopher Tierney . The performer fell 20 feet after a safety cable malfunctioned during a show on Monday and was hospitalized in serious condition. Among the new rules enacted are a requirement to have a second stagehand and stage manager to back up all of the show’s 38 stunts involving harnesses and ropes. “All of these accidents are a result of safety and health systems failures,” said Maureen Cox, director of safety and health for the New York State Department of Labor. The performers union Actors Equity Association said the fall that injured Tierney was caused by human error, though it did not specify what that error was. The show’s director, Julie Taymor, released a statement Tuesday reiterating the importance of safety on the stage of the show, which has been plagued by a series of missed opening dates and injuries to four performers. “I am so thankful that Chris is going to be all right and is in great spirits,” Taymor said. “Nothing is more important than the safety of our Spider-Man family and we’ll continue to do everything in our power to protect the cast and crew.” Cox said the investigation into what caused Tierney to fall and whether there were any safety codes broken is ongoing. “At this point, we are satisfied that they have put in the appropriate controls,” Cox said of the new safety measures. “If they are not comfortable and haven’t got everything in place, we have agreed that they wouldn’t go, and so apparently that is the position that they are in right now.” As of now, “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” preview performances will proceed as planned on Thursday (December 23), and the official Broadway opening date has been pushed back from January 11 to February 7. Wednesday’s matinee and evening shows were the only performances canceled due to Tierney’s injury.

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