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Sting Slams Simon Cowell’s ‘X Factor’: ‘It Has Put Music Back Decades’
Sting may be a multi-millionaire rocker, but he doesn’t think the world’s next musical superstars can be found on British television.
Sting slammed Simon Cowell’s British reality singing competition, “X Factor,” in a recent interview with London’s Evening Standard.
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TV One Access: From ‘Push’ To ‘Precious’
TV One Access explores the harrowing yet hope-filled story of the most critically acclaimed film of the year, “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire.” “From Push to Precious” is an hour-long special produced by Access Hollywood’s urban entertainment news program, TV One Access. The special premieres Sunday, November 8, 2009 (check local listings) on cable’s TV One.
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Mariah Carey Opens Up On Past Personal Abuse
While Rihanna is set to break her silence in her first TV interview since the assault at the hands of Chris Brown, her fellow pop star Mariah Carey sat down with Larry King to reveal her own abuse she has suffered in a past relationship.
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‘Precious’ Makes A ‘Surreal’ Premiere In Hollywood
The cast and crew of “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” continued their unexpected journey from a scrappy little screening 10 months ago at the Sundance Film Festival to a star-studded gala at the legendary Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
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ROLL CALL: Did John Mayer Make Out With A Guy At Palm Springs Club?
Plus, Kim Kardashian does her best Barbie. Find out Mariah Carey’s naughty nickname for Nick Cannon. And, Lindsay Lohan goes stealth!
Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans!
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ROLL CALL: Robert Pattinson Docu Coming Soon – Twi-Hards Rejoice!
Plus, Mariah Carey likes to dress like a dude. Lady Gaga is about to “Gossip.” And Lonely Boy doesn’t looks so lonely anymore!
Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans!
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Winfrey & Perry Team Up To Promote ‘Precious’
Oprah Winfrey was so taken by Sapphire’s novel “Push” that she read it more than once.
Yet even though the talk show host has made best-sellers of unknown books, Winfrey didn’t think even her staggering influence could make “Push” — the story of an obese, illiterate black teen who suffers unspeakable abuse — something that millions would want to read.
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Mariah Carey Finds Freedom Being ‘Imperfect’
Lee Daniels had so much faith in Mariah Carey’s acting that when the director’s first choice to play a dowdy, no-nonsense social worker — Oscar-winner Helen Mirren — backed out, he quickly asked Carey to step in.
But Daniels was well aware that in hiring Mariah Carey, the actress, he was also likely to get Mariah Carey, the diva — a high-maintenance sideshow that would include an entourage of makeup artists, assistants, publicists and other hangers-on, running counter to the energy he wanted the superstar to exude in his searing drama “Precious.”
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Mariah Carey Talks Having Kids, Her Film Career & ‘Memoirs’
With one of the most successful careers in pop music history on her resume, is Mariah Carey thinking about expanding her personal life?
“I’d want to be in a position to handle that as well as possible,” the star told USA Today of the possibility of having children, or adopting, with husband Nick Cannon.
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‘Precious’ Snags Audience Choice Award At TIFF
A raw film about an abused teen named Precious has won the audience choice award at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Kelly Clarkson Gives Concert For Free Hollywood Crowd
Last night, Kelly Clarkson concluded the third annual Samsung AT&T Summer Krush concert series, with a free show in Hollywood, outdoors at the famed Babylon Court within the Hollywood & Highland complex, portions of which will be shown tonight on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
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Oprah Winfrey & Tyler Perry Push New Film ‘Precious’
Lee Daniels has an Oscar-winning movie to his credit, but he still needed some big-time help to draw attention to his latest film about a girl who overcomes crushing abuse.
He got it from Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry: The two are executive producers of “Precious,” which had a premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival over the weekend.