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KHLOE AND LAMAR SHOW EPISODE 1 RECAP WATCH NOW!

Posted: 11 Apr 2011 08:09 AM PDT

Last night Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom‘s E! reality show premiered with  an episode about Lamar’s estranged father.  The show allows audience to see what is going on in the life of NBA player Odom and his socialite wife after their whirlwind 30 day courtship and quickie marriage.

Lamar’s father who is a heroin addict has been repeatedly contacting his son to ask for money.

Watch Episode 1 and highlights of Lamar talking to his hustler dad if you missed it.

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PARIS HILTON AMERICAN RED CROSS AFFAIR IN SANTA MONICA

Posted: 11 Apr 2011 07:29 AM PDT

Paris Hilton arrives at the American Red Cross Santa Monica 2011 Red Tie Affair at Fairmont Miramar Hotel on April 9, 2011 in Santa

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NEW MUSIC RIHANNA & BRITNEY SPEARS S&M REMIX – LISTEN NOW!

Posted: 11 Apr 2011 07:06 AM PDT

Pop princesses Rihanna and Britney Spears are  working together on a remix of S&M. Rihanna and Britney Spears tweeted the good news to their fans.

"I got a #SEXY collabo comin your way supa dupa soon!!!! OH YEAH!!! By popular demand," she teased, later revealing, "Its BRITNEY BITCH!!!! One of the biggest worldwide popstars! U gangsta #EPIC." She added, "MAJAH Rihmix to S&M MAJAH!!!! #S&Mrihmix #itsBRITNEYbitch.""You're such a tease! I like it, like it…." Brit tweeted back.
Rihanna asked her 4.4 million twitter followers who they would like to see her collaborate with and the overwhelming response was for her to sing with Britney.  Yay!
Britney’s album Femme Fatale debuted at No.1 on the Billboard 100 charts.
“Femme Fatale” sold 276,000 copies copies during its first week, according to Nielsen SoundScan data for the period ended April 3. Last week, prognostictors were looking at a start in the 280,000 to 300,000 range.
Moreover Spears’ last effort, “Circus,” sold 506,000 copies during its first chart-topping week in 2008. Only her 1999 debut, “… Baby One More Time,” began with a smaller figure (121,000 at No. 1). The only Spears album that did not reach the top was 2007′s “Blackout” (No. 2, 290,000 copies). [source]
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SIDNEY LUMET DEAD AT 86 DIRECTOR NETWORK, VERDICT, DOG DAY AFTERNOON,

Posted: 10 Apr 2011 04:43 PM PDT

Director Sidney Lumet has died at the age of 86. The prolific Hollywood director helmed the acclaimed films 12 Angry Men, Network, Dog Day Afternoon, Verdict and Serpico. RIP Sidney. You will be missed.

Sidney Lumet, an American film director known for inspiring top-notch performances from actors in a stream of classic films including “12 Angry Men,” “Dog Day Afternoon,” “Network” and “Fail-Safe,” died on Saturday at age 86, his Hollywood talent agency said.

Lumet’s death at his Manhattan home was confirmed by Michelle Suess, a spokeswoman for International Creative Management in Los Angeles.

Lumet was one of the leading film directors of the second half of the 20th century. He was prolific, directing more than 40 movies, and was versatile, dabbling in many different film genres. He shot many of his movies in his native New York.

Lumet received an honorary Academy Award for lifetime achievement in 2005. He had been nominated for Oscars five times without winning: as best director for “12 Angry Men” (1957), “Dog Day Afternoon” (1975), “Network” (1976) and “The Verdict” (1982), and for best screenplay as co-writer of “Prince Of The City” (1981).

His films, nominated in a variety of categories for more than 50 Oscars, typically were unsentimental and well-crafted, exploring intelligent and complicated themes.

In a busy 12-year span — 1964 to 1976 — Lumet directed 18 films, including “Fail-Safe,” “The Pawnbroker,” “The Group,” “The Anderson Tapes,” “Serpico,” “Murder on the Orient Express,” “Dog Day Afternoon” and “Network.”

He continued to direct films well into his 80s.

“He has the energy of a young man and the mind of a young man,” Oscar-winner Philip Seymour told the Houston Chronicle. Hoffman starred in Lumet’s bleak crime melodrama “Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead” in 2007 when the director was 83.

Lumet was acclaimed for his technical know-how and his ability to coax strong performances from actors. He drew some of the best career performances out of Hollywood stars such as Henry Fonda, Paul Newman, Al Pacino and Faye Dunaway. He directed 17 acting performances nominated for Oscars. [source]

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REMIXED AND REMASTERED DEFINING AND DISTRIBUTING THE BLACK IMAGE IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION

Posted: 08 Apr 2011 11:29 AM PDT

Defining and Distributing the Black Image in an Era of Globalization

Friday, April 8th and Saturday, April 9th, 2011
Conference Schedule
Friday, April 8th
6:15 Opening Remarks: Executive Dean, David Scobey; Michelle Materre, Conference Chair, Assistant Professor Media Studies and Film and Associate Director of the New School Bachelor's Program; Barry Salmon, Chair Media Studies and Film.
6:30pm Key Note Speaker: Jill Nelson – author and cultural critic
7:00pm Screening: "I Will Follow" (2011, Dir. Ava DuVernay, 88min) Q&A Conversation with Ava DuVernay and Michelle Materre
9:00pm Reception
Saturday, April 9th
11:00am Short Films/Webisodes/Works-in-Progress
12:30 – 1:00pm – Lunch break/networking 1:00pm Plenary: Who gets to tell the story? Representation, appropriation and distribution of the Black Image Panelists: Tracyann Williams (moderator), Tambay Obenson, Pearl Bowser, Fabio Parasecoli, Raquel Gates, Frances Anne Solomon
2:30 – 4:00 – Workshops/Case Studies
1) Developing brand identity + audience w/social media
Panelists: Leslie Fields-Cruz, Edwin Pagan, Michele Stephenson, April Silver of Akila Worksongs; Marvin Scott, HBO; Bill Pace, moderator.
2) Interactive Media & Storytelling in a transmedia universe Panelists: Ann Bennett, Ngozi Odita, Greg Rhem, Rafael Parra, moderator.
3) User Friendly: VOD, Webisodes, Digital Downloads Panelists: Dallas Penn, Trevite Willis, Nicole Drayton, Regi Allen, Cedric Beasley, moderator.
4) Film Festivals and Theatrical Release Panelists: Dolly Turner, Shola Lynch, Gregory Gates, Ava DuVernay Paul Hardart, moderator.
4:15 Closing Plenary: Where do we go from here?
Panelists: Michelle Materre (Moderator); Kisha Cameron Dingle, Thomas Allen Harris, Sean Jacobs, Charles Officer, Dayo Ogunyemi
6:00 Screening: "Nurse. Fighter. Boy." (2008, Dir. Charles Officer, 93min) Followed by Q&A w Michelle Materre and Charles Officer

Defining and Distributing the Black Image in an Era of Globalization Friday, April 8th and Saturday, April 9th, 2011Conference ScheduleFriday, April 8th6:15 Opening Remarks: Executive Dean, David Scobey; Michelle Materre, Conference Chair, Assistant Professor Media Studies and Film and Associate Director of the New School Bachelor's Program; Barry Salmon, Chair Media Studies and Film.
6:30pm Key Note Speaker: Jill Nelson – author and cultural critic
7:00pm Screening: "I Will Follow" (2011, Dir. Ava DuVernay, 88min) Q&A Conversation with Ava DuVernay and Michelle Materre
9:00pm Reception
Saturday, April 9th 11:00am Short Films/Webisodes/Works-in-Progress
12:30 – 1:00pm – Lunch break/networking 1:00pm Plenary: Who gets to tell the story? Representation, appropriation and distribution of the Black Image Panelists: Tracyann Williams (moderator), Tambay Obenson, Pearl Bowser, Fabio Parasecoli, Raquel Gates, Frances Anne Solomon
2:30 – 4:00 – Workshops/Case Studies1) Developing brand identity + audience w/social mediaPanelists: Leslie Fields-Cruz, Edwin Pagan, Michele Stephenson, April Silver of Akila Worksongs; Marvin Scott, HBO; Bill Pace, moderator. 2) Interactive Media & Storytelling in a transmedia universe Panelists: Ann Bennett, Ngozi Odita, Greg Rhem, Rafael Parra, moderator. 3) User Friendly: VOD, Webisodes, Digital Downloads Panelists: Dallas Penn, Trevite Willis, Nicole Drayton, Regi Allen, Cedric Beasley, moderator. 4) Film Festivals and Theatrical Release Panelists: Dolly Turner, Shola Lynch, Gregory Gates, Ava DuVernay Paul Hardart, moderator.
4:15 Closing Plenary: Where do we go from here?Panelists: Michelle Materre (Moderator); Kisha Cameron Dingle, Thomas Allen Harris, Sean Jacobs, Charles Officer, Dayo Ogunyemi
6:00 Screening: "Nurse. Fighter. Boy." (2008, Dir. Charles Officer, 93min) Followed by Q&A w Michelle Materre and Charles Officer)

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EVA LONGORIA WARDROBE MALFUNCTION ON LETTERMAN VIDEO

Posted: 08 Apr 2011 09:31 AM PDT


Eva Longoria had a wardrobe malfunction during her recent visit to the Letterman show. The Desperate Housewives actress looked smoking hot wearing a form fitting tuxedo jacket and shorts with heels. Watch how things got awkward when Eva tried to keep her top shut and prevent herself from flashing Letterman.
Eva Longoria (Letterman)

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