Saturday, 29 August 2009
SPIKE LEE THROWS JACKSON BIRTHDAY CELIBRATION IN BROOKLYN
Today is Michael Jackson's 51th birthday. Thousands of Michael Jackson fans are dancing the rain away in a Brooklyn park at a celebration hosted by filmmaker Spike Lee.
The party marks what would have been the 51st birthday of the late pop star.
After a slow start amid heavy rain, a sizable crowd turned out at Brooklyn's Prospect Park to listen to a DJ spin Jackson's hits.
Many showed up wearing fedoras and T-shirts with Jackson's image. A few wore white gloves.
Lee directed two music videos for Jackson in 1996.
He told reporters, "I was just like everyone else. I loved his talent."
[collected from: wonderwall.msn.com]
Monday, 24 August 2009
Heidi Montag's Performance In Miss Universe pageant
Heidi Montag's Perform In Miss Universe pageant. She channeled her inner-Britney on Sunday's Miss Universe pageant, stripping down to a sparkly top colored pants for an energetic romp through her new single, "Body Language."
Sure, the Hills star – and aspiring pop diva – didn't appear to be actually singing live. But Montag worked the stage with abandon – and a fleet of dancers who stayed in sync to her moves.
"I am so excited to perform ... at Miss Universe for my first ever live performance," Montag told PEOPLE before the show. "This is such a miracle in life and I give thanks to God everyday for this once in a lifetime opportunity."
Here is the video of Heidi Montag's Performance In Miss Universe pageant check it below:
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
Chima is Expelled From ‘Big Brother 11' for breaking the show’s rules
Breaking News: Chima is Expelled From ‘Big Brother 11'.The 33-year-old freelance journalist was booted from the CBS reality series "Big Brother 11," which isolates 13 contestants inside a makeshift two-story house and monitors their every move with cameras and microphones.As result Big Brother Producers removed her this past weekend.
The diva contestant, in a foul, expletive-spouting mood, refused direct orders to put a microphone on, in an episode aired Tuesday. When a housemate retrieved a microphone and handed it to her, Simone tossed it into a whirlpool spa.
After showing a "greatest hits" reel of bad behavior from Simone's time in the home, CBS showed her the door.
"Because of multiple rule violations, she needed to be expelled," said Allison Grodner, executive producer.
“You will see why, basically, our back was up against the wall and we had to expel her from the game,” show host Julie Chen said Monday on CBS’ “The Early Show,” which she co-hosts. “You will see her behavior that led up to the expulsion. Then, you can decide.”
CBS released a statement Saturday that said Simone, from West Hollywood, Calif., was evicted by the producers for violating the rules. The network said also that Simone will not be part of the reality shows seven-person jury, which selects the $500,000 grand prize winner.
Sunday’s episode revealed how irritated Simone was because her ally, bodybuilder Jessie Godderz, was spontaneously nominated for eviction Thursday because of the “coup d’etat,” a power secretly voted on by viewers that was used to overthrow Simone’s nominations.
Fans have questioned whether Simone was booted or quit. Chatter from the remaining seven house guests suggest she wanted out of the house. On Friday, Simone was seen on the show’s live Internet video feeds throwing her microphone into the backyard whirlpool spa.
“She still didn’t have to leave after that. She just didn’t want to be here,” contestant Natalie Martinez said on Monday’s “Big Brother After Dark,” an uncensored and unedited live Showtime 2 broadcast of what’s happening inside the house each night.
Lou Manza, who heads the psychology department at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pa., said Simone’s physical outburst was enough to merit dismissal from the house, especially because contestants can’t communicate with friends or family during filming.
“If someone is throwing their microphone in a hot tub, they’re breaking down,” Manza said. “You’re removed from your social support, so there’s no way of coping. What else could happen later? Things could get much uglier much quicker if you don’t respond.”
Manza said because the house guests can’t blow off steam as they would outside the “Big Brother” house — say by going for a jog, reading or watching TV — it’s easier for participants to reach their boiling point and take frustrations out on the production.
Since entering the house last month, Simone has been one of the season’s most defiant house guests. When she was nominated for eviction during the first week, CBS censored her live last-plea speech, which referred to derogatory terms used by her competitor.
Last week, Simone sparred with house guest Russell Kairouz, saying the Lebanese-American mixed martial arts fighter was a “terrorist because you’re terrorizing everybody in the house.” Kairouz retaliated by calling Simone, who is African-American, “the true racist.”
Producers have evicted two contestants on previous “Big Brother” editions. Justin Sebik was kicked off the second season when he placed a knife to the throat of a fellow house guest. Scott Weintraub was removed from the fourth season after throwing furniture.
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The diva contestant, in a foul, expletive-spouting mood, refused direct orders to put a microphone on, in an episode aired Tuesday. When a housemate retrieved a microphone and handed it to her, Simone tossed it into a whirlpool spa.
After showing a "greatest hits" reel of bad behavior from Simone's time in the home, CBS showed her the door.
"Because of multiple rule violations, she needed to be expelled," said Allison Grodner, executive producer.
“You will see why, basically, our back was up against the wall and we had to expel her from the game,” show host Julie Chen said Monday on CBS’ “The Early Show,” which she co-hosts. “You will see her behavior that led up to the expulsion. Then, you can decide.”
CBS released a statement Saturday that said Simone, from West Hollywood, Calif., was evicted by the producers for violating the rules. The network said also that Simone will not be part of the reality shows seven-person jury, which selects the $500,000 grand prize winner.
Sunday’s episode revealed how irritated Simone was because her ally, bodybuilder Jessie Godderz, was spontaneously nominated for eviction Thursday because of the “coup d’etat,” a power secretly voted on by viewers that was used to overthrow Simone’s nominations.
Fans have questioned whether Simone was booted or quit. Chatter from the remaining seven house guests suggest she wanted out of the house. On Friday, Simone was seen on the show’s live Internet video feeds throwing her microphone into the backyard whirlpool spa.
“She still didn’t have to leave after that. She just didn’t want to be here,” contestant Natalie Martinez said on Monday’s “Big Brother After Dark,” an uncensored and unedited live Showtime 2 broadcast of what’s happening inside the house each night.
Lou Manza, who heads the psychology department at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pa., said Simone’s physical outburst was enough to merit dismissal from the house, especially because contestants can’t communicate with friends or family during filming.
“If someone is throwing their microphone in a hot tub, they’re breaking down,” Manza said. “You’re removed from your social support, so there’s no way of coping. What else could happen later? Things could get much uglier much quicker if you don’t respond.”
Manza said because the house guests can’t blow off steam as they would outside the “Big Brother” house — say by going for a jog, reading or watching TV — it’s easier for participants to reach their boiling point and take frustrations out on the production.
Since entering the house last month, Simone has been one of the season’s most defiant house guests. When she was nominated for eviction during the first week, CBS censored her live last-plea speech, which referred to derogatory terms used by her competitor.
Last week, Simone sparred with house guest Russell Kairouz, saying the Lebanese-American mixed martial arts fighter was a “terrorist because you’re terrorizing everybody in the house.” Kairouz retaliated by calling Simone, who is African-American, “the true racist.”
Producers have evicted two contestants on previous “Big Brother” editions. Justin Sebik was kicked off the second season when he placed a knife to the throat of a fellow house guest. Scott Weintraub was removed from the fourth season after throwing furniture.
CBS and Showtime Networks Inc. are divisions of CBS Corp.
On the Net:http://www.cbs.com/primetime/big(underscore)brother
Sunday, 16 August 2009
MADONNA is on Her 51Th BIRTHDAY IN POLAND
Madonna is now 51. But still now she is so sexy and hot and one of the most wanted celebrity of the world. Madonna is now in Poland.Polish fans joined together in song to wish Madonna a happy birthday at a concert in Warsaw Saturday evening — just hours before she turned 51.
In a break between two songs, a fan held up a sign wishing her a happy birthday and audience members sang, "may you live a hundred years," a traditional Polish birthday song.
"I feel your love!" Madonna told the crowd of tens of thousands gathered on a large green field for the latest stop in her Sticky & Sweet tour.
Many of the fans near the stage also held up paper hearts. One said: "Adopt Me."
Her stop in Warsaw fell not only a day before her birthday, but also on the August 15, the Roman Catholic holiday celebrating the heavenly assumption of the Virgin Mary — timing that angered some Catholics.
Several people who objected to Madonna held up banners outside the concert venue, and a Catholic group tried to spearhead protests in past weeks hoping to force the Material Girl to change the date of the concert. It failed, however, to win support from the official church or the public. Though Poland, homeland of the late John Paul II, is mainly Catholic, young urban Poles have overwhelmingly embraced pop culture and mores.
During the concert, Madonna also paid tribute to Michael Jackson, who died in June.
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Thursday, 13 August 2009
JOHN QUADE(ACTOR) DIES AT 71
John Quade dies at 71. He played the heavy in several Clint Eastwood movies and was the sheriff in the TV miniseries "Roots,"He died in his sleep of natural causes Sunday at his home in the Southern California desert town of Rosamond, his wife said.
Quade had dozens of TV and movie roles in a career that spanned more than a quarter-century. His movies included "Papillon" and "High Plains Drifter."
However, he is perhaps best remembered as the motorcycle gang leader in the Eastwood movie "Every Which Way But Loose" and its sequel, "Any Which Way You Can."
He also played Sheriff Biggs in episodes of "Roots."
The Kansas-born Quade leaves six children and 10 grandchildren.
[Information from: Los Angeles Times, http://www.latimes.com]
Wednesday, 5 August 2009
JENNIFER ANISTON IS GOING TO PLAY PRISONER IN HER NEXT FLICK
Jennifer Aniston is on of most cute celebrity in hollywood. Recently she is going to prison for her next flick. It is a true story about an all-female country band that played in a Texas prison in the 1940s.
Jennifer Aniston produce the movie in which the eight women in the band become famous and are eventually pardoned.She also recently signed on to headline Pumas, which centers on two thirtysomething women who make a habit of romancing younger men.
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Tuesday, 4 August 2009
TOP MODEL: KIM KARDASHIAN AND LAUREN CONRAD ARE GOING TO GUEST JUDGE
Kim Kardashian and Lauren Conrad are going to guest gudge in the upcoming season of American's Next Top Model. Kim Kardashian and Lauren Conrad are selected because they present in the fashion community regulerly and the two will critique the fourteen girls competing in the hit CW show's 13th cycle.
The former Hills star -- who debuts her LC Lauren Conrad clothing line for Kohl's this fall -- will appear on the Sept. 16 episode. Kardashian, who opened a designer clothing store on Keeping Up With the Kardashians, will serve as a judge alongside host Tyra Banks, Nigel Barker and J. Alexander on Oct. 21.
Runway model Chanel Iman is the Other guest judges slated for the upcoming season.
Sunday, 2 August 2009
Actress Jessica Biel Marks Her Musical Debut By "Guys and Dolls"
We know Jessica Biel as an actress. Jessica Biel works on television and in films, including the long-running "7th Heaven," and the big-screen "Stealth" and "The Illusionist. But now you will surprised to know that Jessica Biel is going to make her major musical-theater debut in a three-night run of a concert version of the classic "Guys and Dolls" at the Hollywood Bowl which is presented by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Biel said,"I haven't really done anything like this.Well, I did one thing in college. In college, I did a concert version of 'Tommy' when I was in college. But, other than that ... ."
Biel the role of saintly Sarah Brown For "Guys and Dolls",a Manhattan missionary at odds with a gang of gamblers — and eventually in love with one of them. It's a far cry from one of Biel's last roles: a stressed-out stripper in the steamy, straight-to-video "Powder Blue."
Biel said,"No, definitely not what you would think to go from 'this' into this.But that's the fun of this world. That's what I love about this job. You get to do something like that and then you go completely extreme to the other side of it, and terrify yourself in some other way. It's really about terrorizing myself."
Saturday, 1 August 2009
Rapper Drake Collapses during perform (with video)
Rapper Drake Collapses On Stage while he was performing his hit song "Best I Ever Had".He had to be carried off stage and Lil Wayne had to finish the show himself.Drake was Rihanna's sometimes boyfriend.
A month after tearing his ACL, Drake took the stage with Lil Wayne and the Young Money crew to perform his hit song "Best I Ever Had" on Friday night - but the injured rapper lasted just a few seconds before slipping and collapsing on the stage.
In a video posted to YouTube, the star is seen falling to the ground at the Camden, New Jersey performance on the "America's Most Wanted" tour and being carried off stage by his crew while Wayne finished the song by himself.
Here is the video of Rapper Drake Collapses:
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