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J.K. Rowling Book Cover: Revealed!

J.K. Rowling will officially leave the world of Harry Potter behind on September 27. That’s when the world famous author will release “The Casual Vacancy,” her much anticipated follow-up to the most popular book franchise in history. Peep the official cover – released this week by publisher Little, Brown – now: Will you pick up a copy of the new novel? Read the synopsis below and decide now: When Barry Fairbrother dies in his early forties, the town of Pagford is left in shock. Pagford is, seemingly, an English idyll, with a cobbled market square and an ancient abbey, but what lies behind the pretty fa

Happy 26th Birthday, Lindsay Lohan!

Lindsay Lohan celebrates her 26th birthday today. Happy b-day girl! She looks closer to 46, but hey. Let’s just be happy she’s still around at all! The way things have been going, you can’t take that for granted. It seems nary a day goes by when we don’t report on Terry Richardson’s Lindsay Lohan gun photos , or how she’s back in court, or crashing her car, or having paramedics called to her hotel room because she’s exhausted. Lindsay Lohan summed up in one image . In addition to her work as a perennial celebrity gossip all-star, LiLo is still a working actress believe it or not. She will soon star in Lifetime’s Liz & Dick . Can you see Lindsay Lohan as Elizabeth Taylor ? Apparently the network can, and is willing to take a chance on the train wreck / ratings machine. In honor of her 26th milestone, which some people are surprised she lived to see, here are just some of our many favorite Lindsay Lohan pictures …

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Alexa Vega Titty for Twitter of the Day

Alex Vega seems interesting….but that’s just because she’s some 23 year old who I haven’t heard of but for those of you perverts who track child stars, she’s the girl from Spy Kids and Twister…..and it is always fun to see some child star who you never noticed have tits…and if you did because you are weird and are into that….you don’t care about the tits, you’re more into cross-referencing her work in 1996 cuz DVDs make her 12 forever….at least for your masturbation purposes…unless you’re one of those weirdos into child stars cuz you predict how hot they are going to grow up to be…not like a pedophile, but like a person who likes to plan and wait for his jerk off opportunity, you know watch it grow…and today is the day….which makes sense cuz it turns out she’s married to a 36 year old and is into that daddy issue shit…it also turns out that she’s a gymnast….this girl is nothing but a win….

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Justin Bieber – Fuse Interview

Justin Bieber talks to us about the work on his latest album Believe and what his favorite track is on it. http://www.youtube.com/v/37bhijldxXA?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata View original post here: Justin Bieber – Fuse Interview

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Will Playboy Reinvigorate Jenny McCarthy’s Career?

Kim Kardashian, Lindsay Lohan and other starlets have proven that appearing in the men’s mag can do wonders for buzz. By John Mitchell Jenny McCarthy on the cover of Playboy magazine Photo: After flying a little lower on the celebrity radar, Jenny McCarthy has been grabbing headlines again for her upcoming Playboy cover . The TV personality and author is featured in the July/August issue in an eight-page spread she says she’s “really proud of.” But McCarthy is just the latest star to turn an appearance in the legendary men’s magazine into genuine buzz. The 39-year-old made her Playboy debut in 1993 and went on to become Playmate of the Year. Her star turn in the magazine soon caught the eye of MTV, who offered a much-sought-after co-host gig on the popular ’90s dating show “Singled Out.” Her effervescent personality made her a hosting favorite and she has continued her career in TV — she currently hosts NBC’s “Love in the Wild” — though her focus has turned in recent years to her work as an activist for autism issues. The interest around her sixth pictorial is sure to put her firmly back in the conversation after years of being best known as Jim Carrey’s former girlfriend and for her controversial stance on child immunization. If past Playboy centerfolds are any indication, this pictorial may be only the opening salvo in a reinvigorated career. From Lindsay Lohan to Kim Kardashian, an appearance on the cover of Playboy proved to be just the shot in the arm some starlets’ careers needed to get them back on track. Kim Kardashian (2007) Though she remains a divisive figure, Kardashian was known almost exclusively in late 2007 for one scandalous thing: her sex tape with Ray J. In October of that year, Kim, along with her very large and colorful family, debuted in E!’s “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” and one of the first topics the show dealt with was her decision to pose for the December 2007 issue of Playboy. The attention paid to Kim’s cover drove ratings for the show through the roof and now, five long years later, “Keeping Up” and its many spin-offs remain tent-pole programming for E! Since first posing, Kim’s decision to bare all has factored into yet another more recent episode of the show. Meanwhile, she and her family have started an empire, making millions licensing their image to myriad products and launching a clothing line and fragrances. Kim is even branching out into acting with a role in Tyler Perry’s upcoming “The Marriage Counselor.” Drew Barrymore (1995) Barrymore’s may well be the exemplar of a career that was rescued after an appearance in the men’s mag. The actress was the definition of trouble in the late-’80s and early ’90s: She rebelled against her family publicly, her teenage private life was tabloid fodder and she was plagued by serious drug problems and a flagging career. But in January 1995, she posed for the magazine looking happy and healthy and announced she was ready to get serious. That same year, she earned raves for her turn in Oscar-nominated director Herbert Ross’ “Boys on the Side” and followed it up with a role in Woody Allen’s underrated musical “Everyone Says I Love You.” In ’96, she shocked audiences in “Scream,” and two years later she found herself headlining back-to-back hits “The Wedding Singer” and “Ever After.” In the years since, she’s emerged as one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood, directed a major film (“Whip It!”) and even scored Golden Globe and SAG awards for her role in HBO’s Emmy favorite “Grey Gardens.” Lindsay Lohan (2012) Exactly where Lindsay Lohan is on her road to a comeback depends mostly on how you feel about Lindsay Lohan. Sure, her turn on “Saturday Night Live” wasn’t acclaimed , but it brought in huge ratings . She’s acting again, but her first big post-legal-troubles role is in a Lifetime movie , and there have been, ahem, issues . Yes, she’s booked a role in a buzzed-about indie film written by Bret Easton Ellis (“American Psycho,” “Less Than Zero”) and directed by Paul Schrader (writer of “Taxi Driver” and “Raging Bull”), but she’s co-starring with a porn star . How above board can that be? Regardless of all that, the point is, Lindsay’s trying, and it all began with the January/February 2012 double issue of Playboy. Lohan channeled Marilyn Monroe’s old Hollywood glamour for the 10-page spread, which went on to be one of the magazine’s biggest sellers in years, prompting the magazine to return to the presses after it sold out in many markets. Chelsea Handler (2009) Things were going far from badly for Chelsea Handler when she posed for Playboy ‘s cover in December 2009. Indeed, with two best-selling books and a hit chat show on E!, things were pretty great. But looking back, the never-shy comedienne, who did not appear fully nude (only scantily clad) in her pictorial, has seen her career skyrocket so spectacularly in the years since that it’s hard to not see the photo shoot and, perhaps more importantly, the attitude behind its conception, as the very thing that has put her where she is today. Since 2009, her talk show’s ratings have exploded, she’s released two more books and been given her own publishing imprint. She co-starred, co-created and produced two sitcoms, launched a major stand-up tour and appeared on the big screen with Reese Witherspoon in the comedy “This Means War.” She is a media empire of her own creation, with Time calling her one of its “100 Most Influential People in the World” this year. Of course, this tactic doesn’t always pan out. Hoping to capitalize on the celebrity she developed on MTV’s “The Hills,” Heidi Montag posed for the magazine’s September 2009 issue. Just a few months later, her debut album, Superficial, badly failed to entice buyers, proving that the attention brought by a Playboy cover is really only useful when a star follows it up with something the public finds equally interesting. Do you think Jenny McCarthy’s Playboy pictorial will be good for her career? Let us know in the comments below!

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Phillip Phillips ‘Feeling Good’ After Kidney Surgery

‘American Idol’ season 11 champ tells MTV News upcoming tour is ‘going to be a big learning experience.’ By Kara Warner, with reporting by Kelly Marino Phillip Phillips Photo: It seems like just yesterday that Phillip Phillips was crowned the winner of “American Idol,” and although season 11 has ended, your favorite Idols are heading out on tour very soon. MTV News recently caught up with the still-humble champ to talk about prepping the big summer tour, as well as his recovery from the recent surgery he underwent to remove a number of large kidney stones . “I’m feeling good,” he assured MTV News. Phillips recently told The Associated Press that he’s “getting better each day, so that’s a good thing. I’m just walking around, getting my strength back together. It was tough, you know, those first few days, but I’m getting to where I can pick the guitar back up and write a little bit.” Speaking about the buzz surrounding the “Idol” tour, the 21-year-old seemed to still be wrapping his head around the extent of the production. “I’m real excited. It’s all of our first time being on a real tour, and it’s going to be a big learning experience. We’re all really excited about it,” Phillips said. “It’s a lot of jamming-out music, and that’s what I do. Hopefully people are feeling the music when I’m feeling it, so it’s going to be fun.” And what about the work on his highly anticipated debut album? “I’m just starting [to work on it], so I’m excited,” Phillips said. “I’ve been writing. I have other songs written, and I’m excited to get it out there.” In addition to his recovery, the “Idol” tour and work on his solo album, Phillips will also be performing at the Fourth of July celebration at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., alongside country singer Josh Turner, “Smash” star Megan Hilty, actor Matthew Broderick and famed composer John Williams. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Justin Bieber ‘Really Can Act,’ Mark Wahlberg Says

For upcoming basketball movie, Wahlberg tells MTV News he’ll push Bieber to get a ‘strong performance out of him.’ By Kara Warner Mark Walhberg Photo: Clearly, Justin Bieber has a lot going on with the release of his new album Believe, Tuesday’s live MTV News special and planning a world tour, but that doesn’t mean he’s forgotten about fostering his movie career. Both Mark Wahlberg and Bieber have spoken positively about their planned buddy basketball movie. Wahlberg has said it will be in the vein of the Martin Scorsese-directed “The Color of Money,” starring Tom Cruise and Paul Newman, except with Wahlberg playing the older reluctant mentor and Bieber playing a “wisecracking kid who’s very talented.” “It’s set in [the world of] street hustling basketball,” Wahlberg told MTV News recently while he promoted his upcoming comedy “Ted.” “Obviously, [Bieber] is a very good athlete. People have seen him on MTV ; he can play. But I also really think he can act.” Wahlberg said he’s willing to put in the work in order to get a great performance from the young pop star/ aspiring actor. “There’s not going to be any shortage of pushing him in getting that kind of strong performance out of him, if we get to make the movie,” Wahlberg said. “We’re just going to have to make him realize that he’s playing a character so he can’t have the same hairdo,” he joked. And is there a chance there will be any singing in the film,

Smashing Pumpkins Roar Back With Oceania, Like It Or Not

MTV News talks to Billy Corgan about his ‘I’ll piss on Radiohead’ comment and the Pumpkins’ freewheeling new disc. By James Montgomery Billy Corgan Photo: First things first: Billy Corgan would like it to be known that he does not actually want to piss on Radiohead , despite the interview he gave last week in which he declared, rather matter-of-factly, “I’ll piss on Radiohead.” Turns out, most things involving Corgan, the Smashing Pumpkins or anything else Corgan’s done over the past 25 years (professional wrestling, Scorpions’ concept albums, Zwan) cannot adequately be described as “matter of fact.” So here, in the same all-in manner in which he approaches most aspects of his life, is his full explanation of that Radiohead quote and the ensuing fallout it caused. “Look, if anybody wants any insight into my real character, I’m willing to play the fool, to point out where things are foolish. For example, addressing the Radiohead quote, where the quote was ‘I’ll piss on Radiohead.’ The context of the quote was saying ‘I’m willing to poke fun at something because there’s so much pomposity around it that it’s treated as reverent and holy,’ ” Corgan told MTV News. “So what ends up happening? The quote ends up getting picked up, which shows [people think] ‘How dare anybody criticize the band that’s un-criticizable?’ And that’s really funny; why is a band un-criticizable? I’m an artist who it is apparently OK to criticize, and I’ve made a career out of playing with that criticism and subverting it. “One of my main complaints about the music business is that it ignores a lot of music that people really, really like. Heavy metal being particularly one of them. You can say in a crowded room that ‘Oh I love Radiohead,’ and everyone goes, ‘Oh yeah, me too.’ But if you say ‘I love Iron Maiden,’ people go ‘What?’ ” he continued. “That’s not cool, and yet, heavy metal bands seem to sell a lot of records and draw a lot of fans. Why are those fans ignored? It’s the same high school game … it’s still the same sh–. It’s still some guy in a corner with a beard telling me I’m not cool enough, yet I pioneered the very form of music that he’s still talking about 20 f—ing years later.” Get it? Good. Corgan wasn’t taking a shot at Radiohead but rather the industry that has turned them into sacred cows. And if he sounds bitter, well, that’s because he is. After all, unlike most of his alt-rock contemporaries, he’s rarely the subject of voluminous praise, and the past decade of his work has, to varying degrees, largely been ignored by the mainstream. Though all of that may change with the Pumpkins’ brand-new Oceania album, which, thanks to its voluminous scope, ringing solos and proudly anachronistic aesthetics — hour-plus running time, lack of discernible singles and the like — has critics talking about a full-blown Pumpkins’ revival. And yes, Mr. Corgan finds all of that very amusing indeed. “Part of the steam and energy behind the new Smashing Pumpkins record is very few people actually thought I’d make a great record again, I’m not oblivious to that,” he said. “And it gives very little credit to the fact that I haven’t been trying to make great records. I’ve been trying to make records in a different definition; the cultural zeitgeist version of a great record, I haven’t been trying that for a long time. I just don’t think there’s an upside in it. Where is the upside in making a great record if the critical class isn’t going to review it properly, isn’t going to give it historical context, and is going to give some guy in his basement who has one good song the Hosanna review, like he’s Jesus Christ walking on water. Once you see that system, you just lose interest.” And that truly seems to be the point of Oceania. Corgan isn’t interested in making top 10 lists, earning raves or placing singles on modern rock radio. Instead, he just felt the need to make an artistic statement: This is who he is, 25 years into his career, without any regrets. Whether you listen or not is largely up to you; either way, he’s content to be misunderstood. In fact, “content” may be an understatement. “I [used to be] hell-bent before on destroying the bridges that I had just crossed. I don’t feel the need to do that anymore. I don’t feel the need to honor anything in particular, I don’t feel the need to be a certain type of musician, I don’t feel the need to exist in a particular culture,” he said. “Because as far as I’m concerned, alternative culture on the edges has dismissed me repeatedly for, what, being an artist? That’s a really strange thing. And mainstream culture has ignored me repeatedly for not selling enough records, and yet I’ve managed to sell a lot of records. So, ultimately, what I’d say to anybody is, true independence means you’re not going to have the normal people stand up and vote for you. You have to go on your own.” Related Artists The Smashing Pumpkins

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Making of BELIEVE – Beauty and the Beat

gonna drop a webisode everyday on the making of BELIEVE until the album drops next week on JUNE 19th! Here is when we made BEAUTY AND THE BEAT with features Nicki Minaj and produced by Max Martin. Countdown to the Album BELIEVE here – www.Smarturl.it http://www.youtube.com/v/-9MpO2TzUEU?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Read more: Making of BELIEVE – Beauty and the Beat

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Making of BELIEVE – Beauty and the Beat

gonna drop a webisode everyday on the making of BELIEVE until the album drops next week on JUNE 19th! Here is when we made BEAUTY AND THE BEAT with features Nicki Minaj and produced by Max Martin. Countdown to the Album BELIEVE here – www.Smarturl.it http://www.youtube.com/v/-9MpO2TzUEU?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Read more: Making of BELIEVE – Beauty and the Beat

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