Feb
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Rihanna Celebrates Birthday With Midget Stripper

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Rihanna celebrated her 22nd birthday with a surprise party given by her boyfriend Matt Kemp.

Rihanna’s new beau,Matt Kemp surprised the singer with a party for her 22nd birthday.

Matt Kemp invited forty of their close friends to celebrate her big day. Rihanna was “shocked” Matt threw her the surprise party, which he had reportedly been planning for a month.

The party was decorated with flowers and tiki torches in the  pool. There were engraved bottles of Ace of Spades champagne and Johnny Walker Blue. The food included appetizers by a Jamaican chef, and a cake decorated with Rihanna’s tattoos. “It was so sweet, and she was really surprised,” a source stated. “She looked just beautiful.”

Matt gave Rihanna a diamond necklace and even booked a little entertainment.  Rihanna was given a lap dance from porn star “Bridget the Midget.”

Although they haven’t confirmed they are a couple, Rihanna seems to be happy with Matt.

“[Matt] really wanted to do something nice for Rihanna this year since she didn’t have much of a 21st birthday last year,”  a source close to the couple said.

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Feb
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Howard Stern To Take Simon Cowell’s Place On American Idol?

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Howard Stern is rumored to be in the running to take over for Simon Cowell on American Idol. Could shock jock Howard Stern be Simon Cowell’s replacement on American Idol?  Now wouldn’t that make the show much more interesting to watch?

Simon Cowell has been the head honcho on the American Idol judge’s panel since 2002, but announced last month he will be leaving the show when his contract ends in May.

Cowell’s decision to leave the show has prompted speculation as to who will take his place on the show, with several interesting replacements rumored to be considered. Sources have reported Victoria Beckham, Katy Perry, Jamie Foxx, and Ryan Seacrest are being considered. But wouldn’t Howard Stern be a great judge for the show?

A source told New York Post gossip column Page Six, “(American Idol) is one of the few shows that could compete with Stern’s $100 million-a-year Sirius contract, and Idol bosses think he’d be even nastier than Simon.”

Stern has said he’ll be looking for work after his contract with Sirius Radio ends next January, and hints that he has been offered a position on television.

Stern revealed, “Recently I was approached by a major TV network to take over a TV show and leave here and do that next year – and I did turn it down. Well, I didn’t turn it down. I started to entertain it and think about it, and then I probably think my demands are pretty heavy and they were attempting to negotiate and I said ‘you don’t have to’.”

Do you guys think Stern would make a good choice as Cowell’s replacement?

 

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Feb
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The Academy’s Oscar Nominations 2010

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Avatar” and " The Hurt Locker” both received nine Oscar noms today with “Up in the Air” receiving six nominations.

The Academy had actress Anne Hathaway do the announcements this morning for the list of Oscar  nominations. The top films receiving nominations included “Hurt Locker”, “Avatar”, and “Up in the Air”.

Other movies in the running for the top honors included “The Blind Side,” “District 9,” “A Serious Man, and “An Education.”

The Oscar nominees for best actor are George Clooney (“Up in the Air”), Jeff Bridges (“Crazy Heart”), Colin Firth (“A Single Man”), Morgan Freeman (“Invictus”) and Jeremy Renner (“The Hurt Locker”)

For best leading actress, nominees include Sandra Bullock (“The Blind Side”), Meryl Streep (“Julie & Julia”), Helen Mirren (“The Last Station”), Carey Mulligan (“An Education”) and Gabourey Sidibe (“Precious”).

The Best Director nominees were James Cameron (“Avatar”) and Kathryn Bigelow (“The Hurt Locker”). They used to be married, and while their split was amicable, the competition could test their post-divorce relationship. Other contenders include Quentin Tarantino (“Inglourious Basterds”), Jason Reitman (“Up in the Air”) and Lee Daniels (“Precious”).

Best Supporting actor noms go to Matt Damon (“Invictus”), Woody Harrelson (“The Messenger”), Christopher Plummer (“The Last Station”), Stanley Tucci (“The Lovely Bones”) and Christoph Waltz (“Inglourious Basterds”).

Best Supporting actress nominees include Penelope Cruz (“Nine”), Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick (“Up in the Air”), Maggie Gyllenhaal (“Crazy Heart”) and Mo’Nique (“Precious”).

And the Best Animated Movies receiving nominations included “Coraline,” “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” “The Princess and the Frog,” “The Secret of Kells” and “Up.”

Here is the video of the Academy Award nominations 2010 below:

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Feb
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Grammy Awards 2010 Winners!

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The Grammy Awards 2010 were held tonight and we have a complete list of winners below!

Beyonce was the top winner of this year’s Grammy’s with six wins, followed by Taylor Swift with 4 wins…including Album of the Year.  Here’s the Grammy 2010 nominees with winners in bold, including photos of your favorite stars on the red carpet below!

* RECORD OF THE YEAR
* “Halo,” Beyonce
* “I Gotta Feeling,” Black Eyed Peas
* “Use Somebody,” Kings of Leon
* “Poker Face,” Lady Gaga
* “You Belong With Me,” Taylor Swift

* ALBUM OF THE YEAR
* I Am…Sasha Fierce, Beyonce
* The E.N.D., The Black Eyed Peas
* The Fame, Lady Gaga
* Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King, Dave Matthews Band
* Fearless, Taylor Swift

* SONG OF THE YEAR
* “Poker Face,” Lady Gaga
* “Pretty Wings,” Maxwell
* “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It),” Beyonce
* “Use Somebody,” Kings of Leon
* “You Belong With Me,” Taylor Swift

* BEST NEW ARTIST
* Zac Brown Band
* Keri Hilson
* MGMT
* Silversun Pickups
* The Ting Tings

* BEST FEMALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE
* “Hometown Glory,” Adele
* “Halo,” Beyonce
* “Hot N Cold,” Katy Perry
* “Sober,” Pink
* “You Belong With Me,” Taylor Swift

* BEST MALE POP VOCAL PERFORMANCE
* “This Time,” John Legend
* “Love You,” Maxwell
* “Make It Mine,” Jason Mraz
* “If You Don’t Know Me By Now,” Seal
* “All About the Love Again,” Stevie Wonder

* BEST POP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS
* “I Gotta Feeling,” Black Eyed Peas
* “We Weren’t Born to Follow,” Bon Jovi
* “Never Say Never,” The Fray
* “Sara Smile,” Hall and Oates
* “Kids,” MGMT

* BEST POP COLLABORATION WITH VOCALS
* “Sea of Heartbreak,” Rosanne Cash and Bruce Springsteen
* “Love Sex Magic,” Ciara and Justin Timberlake
* “Lucky,” Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat
* “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” Willie Nelson and Norah Jones
* “Breathe,” Taylor Swift and Colbie Caillat

* BEST POP ALBUM
* The E.N.D., The Black Eyed Peas
* Breakthrough, Colbie Caillat
* All I Ever Wanted, Kelly Clarkson
* The Fray, The Fray
* Funhouse, Pink

* BEST DANCE RECORDING
* “Boom Boom Pow,” The Black Eyed Peas
* “When Love Takes Over,” David Guetta and Kelly Rowland
* “Poker Face,” Lady Gaga
* “Celebration,” Madonna
* “Womanizer,” Britney Spears

* BEST ELECTRONIC/DANCE ALBUM
* Divided By Night, The Crystal Method
* One Love, David Guetta
* The Fame, Lady Gaga
* Party Rock, LMFAO
* Yes, Pet Shop Boys

* BEST TRADITIONAL POP VOCAL ALBUM
* A Swingin’ Christmas, Tony Bennett
* Michael Buble Meets Madison Square Garden, Michael Buble
* Your Songs, Harry Connick, Jr.
* Liza’s At the Palace, Liza Minnelli
* American Classic, Willie Nelson

* BEST SOLO ROCK VOCAL PERFORMANCE
* “Beyond Here Lies Nothin,’” Bob Dylan
* “Change in the Weather,” John Fogerty
* “Dreamer,” Prince
* “Working on a Dream,” Bruce Springsteen
* “Fork in the Road,” Neil Young

* BEST ROCK PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS
* “Can’t Find My Way Home,” Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood
* “Live in Technicolor II,” Coldplay
* “21 Guns,” Green Day
* “Use Somebody,” Kings of Leon
* “I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight,” U2

* BEST HARD ROCK PERFORMANCE
* “War Machine,” AC/DC
* “Check My Brain,” Alice in Chains
* “What I’ve Done,” Linkin Park
* “The Unforgiven III,” Metallica
* “Burn It to the Ground,” Nickelback

* BEST METAL PERFORMANCE
* “Dissident Aggressor,” Judas Priest
* “Set to Fail,” Lamb of God
* “Head Crusher,” Megadeath
* “Senor Peligro,” Ministry
* “Hate Worldwide,” Slayer

* BEST ROCK INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE
* “A Day in the Life,” Jeff Beck
* “Warped Sister,” Booker T. Jones
* “Playing With Fire,” Brad Paisley
* “Mr. Surfer Goes Jazzin,’” Brian Setzer Orchestra
* “Now We Run,” Steve Vai

* BEST ROCK SONG
* “The Fixer,” Pearl Jam
* “I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight,” U2
* “21 Guns,” Green Day
* “Use Somebody,” Kings of Leon
* “Working on a Dream,” Bruce Springsteen

* BEST ROCK ALBUM
* Black Ice, AC/DC
* Live From Madison Square Garden, Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood
* 21st Century Breakdown, Green Day
* Big Whiskey and the Groogrux King, Dave Matthews Band
* No Line on the Horizon, U2

* BEST ALTERNATIVE MUSIC ALBUM
* Everything That Happens Will Happen Today, David Byrne and Brian Eno
* The Open Door, Death Cab for Cutie
* Sounds of the Universe, Depeche Mode
* Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, Phoenix
* It’s Blitz!, Yeah Yeah Yeahs

* BEST FEMALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE
* “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It),” Beyonce
* “It Kills Me,” Melanie Fiona
* “That Was Then,” Lalah Hathaway
* “Goin’ Thru Changes,” Ledisi
* “Lions, Tigers & Bears,” Jazmine Sullivan

* BEST MALE R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE
* “The Point of It All,” Anthony Hamilton
* “Pretty Wings,” Maxwell
* “Sobeautiful,” Musiq Soulchild
* “Under,” Pleasure P
* “There Goes My Baby,” Charlie Wilson

* BEST R&B PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS
* “Blame It,” Jamie Foxx and T-Pain
* “Chocolate High,” India.Arie and Musiq Soulchild
* “Ifuleave,” Musiq Soulchild and Mary J. Blige
* “Higher Ground,” Robert Randolph and The Clark Sisters
* “Love Has Finally Come at Last,” Calvin Richardson and Ann Nesby

* BEST TRADITIONAL R&B VOCAL PERFORMANCE
* “At Last,” Beyonce
* “Soul Music,” Anthony Hamilton
* “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight,” Boney James and Quinn
* “Sow Love,” Ann Nesby
* “Woman Gotta Have It,” Calvin Richardson

* BEST URBAN/ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE
* “Daykeeper,” The Foreign Exchange
* “All Matter,” Robert Glasper and Bilal
* “Pearls,” India.Arie and Dobet Gnahore
* “A Tale of Two,” Eric Roberson, Ben O’Neill, and Michelle Thompson
* “Blend,” Tonex

* BEST R&B SONG
* “Blame It,” Jamie Foxx and T-Pain
* “Lions, Tigers, and Bears,” Jazmine Sullivan
* “Pretty Wings,” Maxwell
* “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It),” Beyonce
* “Under,” Pleasure P

* BEST CONTEMPORARY R&B ALBUM
* I Am…Sasha Fierce, Beyonce
* Intuition, Jamie Foxx
* The Introduction of Marcus Cooper, Pleasure P
* Ready, Trey Songz
* Thr33 Ringz, T-Pain

* BEST RAP SOLO PERFORMANCE
* “Best I Ever Had,” Drake
* “Beautiful,” Eminem
* “D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune),” Jay-Z
* “Day ‘N’ Nite,” Kid Cudi
* “Casa Bey,” Mos Def

* BEST RAP PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP
* “Too Many Rappers,” Beastie Boys and Nas
* “Crack A Bottle,” Eminem, Dr. Dre, and 50 Cent
* “Money Goes, Honey Stay,” Fabolous and Jay-Z
* “Make Her Say,” Kid Cudi, Kanye West, and Common
* “Amazing,” Kanye West and Young Jeezy

* BEST RAP/SUNG COLLABORATION
* “Ego,” Beyonce and Kanye West
* “Knock You Down,” Keri Hilson, Kanye West and Ne-Yo
* “Run This Town,” Jay-Z, Rihanna, and Kanye West
* “I’m on a Boat,” The Lonely Island and T-Pain
* “Dead and Gone,” T.I. and Justin Timberlake

* BEST RAP SONG
* “Best I Ever Had,” Drake
* “Day ‘N’ Nite,” Kid Cudi
* “Dead and Gone,” T.I. and Justin Timberlake]]
* “D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune),” Jay-Z
* “Run This Town,” Jay-Z, Rihanna, and Kanye West

* BEST RAP ALBUM
* Universal Mind Control, Common
* Relapse, Eminem
* R.O.O.T.S., Flo Rida
* The Ecstatic, Mos Def
* The Renaissance, Q-Tip

* BEST FEMALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE
* “Dead Flowers,” Miranda Lambert
* “I Just Call You Mine,” Martina McBride
* “White Horse,” Taylor Swift
* “Just a Dream,” Carrie Underwood
* “Solitary Thinkin,” Lee Ann Womack

* BEST MALE COUNTRY VOCAL PERFORMANCE
* “All I Ask for Anymore,” Trace Adkins
* “People Are Crazy,” Billy Currington
* “High Cost of Living,” Jamey Johnson
* “Living for the Night,” George Strait
* “Sweet Thing,” Keith Urban

* BEST COUNTRY PERFORMANCE BY A DUO OR GROUP WITH VOCALS
* “Cowgirls Don’t Cry,” Brooks & Dunn
* “Chicken Fried,” Zac Brown Band
* “I Run to You,” Lady Antebellum
* “Here Comes Goodbye,” Rascal Flatts
* “It Happens,” Sugarland

* BEST COUNTRY COLLABORATION WITH VOCALS
* “Beautiful World,” Dierks Bentley and Patty Griffin
* “Down the Road,” Kenny Chesney and Mac McAnally
* “Start a Band,” Brad Paisley and Keith Urban
* “I Told You So,” Carrie Underwood and Randy Travis
* “Everything But Quits,” Lee Ann Womack and George Strait

* BEST COUNTRY INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE
* “Under the (Five) Wire,” Alison Brown
* “The Crystal Merchant,” The Greencards
* “Mansinneedof,” Sarah Jarosz
* “Producer’s Medley,” Steve Wariner

* BEST COUNTRY SONG
* “All I Ask for Anymore,” Trace Adkins
* “High Cost of Living,” Jamey Johnson
* “I Run to You,” Lady Antebellum
* “People Are Crazy,” Billy Currington
* “White Horse,” Taylor Swift

* BEST COUNTRY ALBUM
* The Foundation, Zac Brown Band
* Twang, George Strait
* Fearless, Taylor Swift
* Defying Gravity, Keith Urban
* Call Me Crazy, Lee Ann Womack

* BEST SONG WRITTEN FOR MOTION PICTURE, TV, ETC
* “The Climb” (From Hannah Montana: The Movie), Miley Cyrus
* “Decode” (From Twilight), Paramore
* “Jai Ho” (From Slumdog Millionaire), A.R. Rahman, Sukhvinder Singh, Tanvi Shah, Mahalaxmi Iyer, and Vijay Prakash
* “Once in a Lifetime” (From Cadillac Records), Beyonce
* “The Wrestler” (From The Wrestler), Bruce Springsteen

* BEST SHORT FORM MUSIC VIDEO
* “Mr. Hurricane,” Beast
* “Boom Boom Pow,” The Black Eyed Peas
* “Life in Technicolor II,” Coldplay
* “Wrong,” Depeche Mode
* “Her Morning Elegance,” Oren Lavie

* BEST LONG FORM MUSIC VIDEO
* In Boston, Chris Botti
* Johnny Cash’s America, Johnny Cash
* Anita O’Day — The Life of a Jazz Singer — Anita O’Day
* Love Pain and the Whole Crazy World Tour Live — Keith Urban
* The Beatles Love — All Together Now — Various Artists

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Oct
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Def Leppard Cancels Remainder Of Tour Due To “Unforeseen Personal Matters”

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Def Leppard has canceled the final leg of it’s tour due to “unforeseen personal matters”.

 

The band’s statement on it’s Web site states they are having to cancel 23 shows in the U.S. and Canada “due to unforeseen personal matters.”  The final leg of the tour was to start Oct. 22 in Reno, Nevada, and wrap up Nov. 28 in Beaumont, Texas.

Def Leppard said it “agonized over this decision.”

Fans that purchased their tickets through Ticketmaster, by phone or over the Internet will get automatic refunds. Otherwise, refunds are available at the point of purchase.

Before ending their tour, Def Leppard had one of the top 20 shows on tour, according to information from the trade publication Pollstar. Def Leppard was taking in nearly $700,000 a show.

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Oct
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Hugh Hefner’s Halloween Party To Benefit Wounded Soldiers

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Hugh Hefner will be throwing his annual Halloween party at the Playboy Mansion but this party will be even more special as it will be benefiting those that have served their country.

Hugh Hefner is giving back and giving the proceeds of his halloween party to the Wounded Warrior Project.

“Hef was kind enough to let the Wounded Warrior Project be a beneficiary on Halloween. Proceeds will help severely wounded veterans that have recently served in Afghanistan and Iraq,” Executive Director of the Halloween 09 bash Jose Dominguez told Pop Tarts. (General admission tickets start at $1,000 and go up to $15,000 for VIPs.) “Halloween is the most sought-after night at the Mansion so it was a good opportunity to support our veterans and enjoy a great party at the same time.”

And it’s being reported that 40 wounded soldiers will also attend the party at the Playboy mansion.

That’s really cool of Hugh Hefner don’t you guys think?

Oct
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Garth Brooks Coming Out Of Retirement With Las Vegas Gig

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Country star Garth Brooks has announced he is coming out of retirement on Thursday.

Garth Brooks, 47, confirmed at a news conference that he is officially ending his self-imposed retirement.

“We’re going to take the retirement roof off over our head, and I already feel taller,” Brooks told reporters.

Brooks released his last studio album, Scarecrow, in 2001, a year after he decided to retire to spend more time with his three daughters. His daughters are now all teenagers. Brooks divorced from his first wife, ,Sandy Mahl back in 2001 and married country singer Trisha Yearwood in 2005.

Sources have said Garth is preparing a sixteen-week concert show, most likely at Las Vegas’s Wynn Casino.

“I know this is a young industry,” he told gathered press in Nashville today, “so I’m not sure I’ll be welcomed back but, if the fans want me, I still want to pursue my music.” Brooks, who has sold some 123 million records, is the top-selling American artist of all time, second only to the Beatles’ 170 million.

So what do you guys think about Garth Brooks coming out of retirement?

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