Kim Kardashian Bikini Photo Shoot

June 15, 2009 · Filed Under Features · Comment 
Kim Kardashian
Kim Kardashian is seen in this photo modeling a silver outfit of some type. A swimsuit? Space travel underwear perhaps? Whatever Kim Kardashian models she makes it look good. Maybe it’s the buy one space underwear get 2 free gaudy gold bags for free promotion? That must be it.

Is ‘American Idol’ Teen Allison Iraheta The Original Susan Boyle?

April 30, 2009 · Filed Under Features · Comment 

No matter how many octaves Adam Lambert can screech, there’s only one contestant this season that I call my “American Idol,” and, ironically enough, her initials are A.I.: Allison Iraheta!

The newly 17-year-old singer had me from her first crazy interview, in which she acted like she’d stumbled off the set of “Intervention.” She solidified that love minutes later with a knock-your-ass-to-the-ground-and-now-your-butt-bone-hurts-but-you-don’t-care-cuz-it-was-that-brilliant rendition of Heart’s “Alone.” Allison was the original Susan Boyle — a girl who, on first impression, you thought was a loon. But then when she opened that bedazzled-braces-clad mouth, you were blown away.

Allison’s run on “Idol” has been super impressive so far. She’s had more “wow” moments than judges’ faves Matt Giraud and Danny Gokey combined. “Alone,” “Papa Was a Rolling Stone,” “I Can’t Make You Love Me” and, most recently, “Come Rain or Come Shine.” With each performance, Allison reveals a new layer of musicality, understanding and maturity.

But here’s the frustrating part: Simon Cowell clearly has something against Allison. He’s only unabashedly gushed over her twice on the main stage, and those were her two weakest performances. Every time she delivers a song worthy of the “Idol Hall of Fame,” Simon dismisses her outfit. Or draws on Paula Abdul’s face with a crayon. Or knocks Allison’s “lack of a personality.”

That particular critique really gets my blood boiling. Allison’s quiet-but-goofy demeanor is quintessential teenage outcast. She’s no Jordin Sparks femmebot or David Archuleta eunuch. She’s an honest-to-God TEENAGER. We’ve never seen the likes of a no-holds-barred my-hormones-are-crazy-and-I’m-gonna-make-a-joke-about-cutting contestant on the show, and her willingness to be herself makes me love her even more. Lack of a personality? Hardly. Lack of a phony, prepackaged bubbly self-image? You betcha.

But who cares? I don’t know many people who would invite Beyoncé over to a dinner party, yet they’d pay $1,200 for front-row tickets to her concert. “American Idol” is supposed to be about the voice, dummy, and as far as contemporary recording artists go, Allison Iraheta is ready for prime time.

So why has Allison been dropped in the dreaded bottom three, three times this season? (Last week Allison just barely escaped elimination. The horror!) Perhaps she’s getting overshadowed by Adam Lambert’s hair streaks and hair-metal shrieks. And without a sob story, she isn’t getting any of those sentimental votes either. America, it’s time to embrace the rocker chick and get her to the finale. (Wouldn’t you kill to see an Allison/Adam showdown? It’s the only way it would be fair.)

Therefore, in honor of my favorite contestant (and in hopes of getting more Iraheta stories on MTV’s site … I’m all Lamberted out), I whipped up a bonus “Idol in 60 Seconds” recap this week. Check out everything you need to know about Allison Iraheta, in 60 seconds.

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Flu outbreak closes theaters in Mexico

April 29, 2009 · Filed Under Features · Comment 

The swine flu outbreak in Mexico has forced the nation’s top movie-theater chains to shut down dozens of cinemas throughout the nation’s capital.
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Mobile loo’s winning wacky warning: Stop, then go

April 29, 2009 · Filed Under Features · Comment 

DETROIT (AP) — A toilet seat that attaches to a trailer hitch has gained national recognition – for a warning label that says you’d better not use it while the vehicle is moving. “The Original Off-Road Commode” won this year’s “Wacky Warning Labels” contest, organizers announced Wednesday. The contest, now in its 12th year, is intended to highlight claims that frivolous lawsuits have distorted the U.S. civil justice system….
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Capsule reviews: `Wolverine’ and other films

April 29, 2009 · Filed Under Features · Comment 

Capsule reviews of films opening this week: “The Garden” — This documentary focuses on one of the most fundamental functions of human existence: the process of working the earth to grow healthy fruits and vegetables. But it also digs deeper to reveal more complicated truths about community, identity and self-worth, as well as greed, deception and racism. Director-producer Scott Hamilton …
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GM CEO to give updates on viability plan Monday morning

April 27, 2009 · Filed Under Features · Comment 

GM President and CEO Fritz Henderson will hold a press conference later today at 9 a.m. EDT to update the media on GM’s revised viability plant. GM did not say exactly what Henderson will talk about; however, we can expect announcements on more job cuts, plant closing and maybe the elimination of the Pontiac brand.

Henderson will be joined by CFO Ray Young; group vice president and president GM North America Troy Clarke, GM North America; and GMNA vice president, vehicles sales, servicing and marketing Mark LaNeve.

We will bring you live video coverage at 9 a.m. so make sure you join us then.

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