Friday, 13 June 2008

Hayden Goes Both Ways

18-year-old Hayden won't talk about dating her much older co-star Milo Ventimiglia, but had no problem revealing she's had a little lady-tongue action.

Just when Hayden Panettiere couldn't get any sexier, she goes and tells the UK edition of Glamour magazine about her experimental ways (via Just Jared). Hayden said, "It's great to be single. It's great to have boyfriends. Or girlfriends. There are occasions when you kiss your best friend growing up, having fun and goofing about. Like perfecting your technique!"

Yes. Practice does make perfect.



Larry Ditches LaLa for Louis



Larry Birkhead is leaving Hollywood so Dannielynn can have a more normal life.

Birkhead tells People he bought a 10,000 square-foot, 6-bedroom, fixer-upper in his hometown of Louisville, Kentucky. Looks like his photography career is really paying off!

At this point Larry and Anna Nicole's little girl will be bi-costal traveling back and forth between Kentucky and Anna Nicole's home in L.A. Larry wanted Dannielynn to grow up in the house her mother and brother lived in, but says he may unload the property because its filled with memories of Anna and doesn't have a backyard or any kids in the neighborhood for Danielynn to play with.



Paris Hilton Still Empty Inside



The day Paris Hilton actually gets pregnant won't be that exciting -- because she's been pregnant at least 1000 times before according to the rumor mill. The latest story said the heiress was expecting with her BF Benji Madden, but those rumors were quickly shot down after she had a taste of champagne while taping her new reality show and then later partying it up in Vegas (via People). The world can breathe a sigh of relief.



Party Favors: Eliot's Prostitute Closing Trap ... Cindy Margolis Desperate for Love?




Ashley Dupré has kept a low profile since she brought down the Governor of NY and then gave the rest of us a look at what the Gov had for himself, when Joe Francis released video of her in "Girls Gone Wild". Ashley was rumored to testify in her lawsuit against Joe Francis at the end of June but her people say she's not opening her mouth anytime soon (NY Daily News). ...Being a hot, single model is hard for a lady. Cindy Margolis is looking for a little action and holding a "Win a Date With Cindy at the Playboy Mansion Sweepstakes" in this month's issue of the nudie mag (via NY Daily News).



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Kate Moss Parties Her Hair Off...Literally

Kate Moss literally partied until her hair fell out last night.

The model - currently in Berlin 'on business' with boyfriend Jamie Hince - was leaving the launch party of new fragrance 'Velvet Hour' at the city's Watergate Club when her blonde extensions made a bid for freedom and ended up in a tussled heap on the floor.

Earlier in the day, the supermodel was snapped arriving at the Hotel de Rome with her bony cleavage and dimply thighs on display, courtesy of a revealing tailored dress.

Meanwhile, Topshop tycoon Sir Phllip Green is said to be spending £100,000 to fly the model out for a luxury holiday after she complained of feeling "a bit run down".
"Kate phoned him in tears, saying she is exhausted from too much travel and emotionally battered," a source is quoted by The Sun as saying.

"She also said things between her and Jamie were strained because of his European tour with The Kills and his bandmate Alison Mosshart not wanting Kate around the band when they’re gigging.
"So Sir Philip is flying Kate and Jamie to Spain for absolute pampering."

Looks like her frazzled hair could also do with a bit of TLC.

Carrie Underwood - Underwood Im Gross


Country beauty CARRIE UNDERWOOD laughs off her reputation as a sex symbol, insisting she's awkward, nervous and has bad habits.

The former American Idol winner claims fans shouldn't believe the image she portrays onstage, on TV and in magazine photoshoots, and they'd all be stunned if they spent time with her in private.

Underwood tells America's Cosmopolitan magazine, "I don't consider myself sexy... I'm kind of a nervous person in general.

"I'm socially awkward. I'm not tall and sensuous. I usually wear sweats everywhere I go. Oh, and I burp a lot!"





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Play it again: Mission of Burma turns old albums into new shows

Playing a classic rock album front-to-back in concert should be a gambit for nostalgia-milking dinosaur bands: Certainly Roger Waters owes most of his 21st century fortune to the practice. But it isn’t Rush with “2112” or Yes with “Fragile” spearheading the trend.
Rock’s leading indie, underground and cult bands are fueling the fad. Artists from Mission of Burma and Built to Spill to the Lemonheads and Camper Van Beethoven are playing their milestone releases live in 2008.
Thursday night, Boston’s Mission of Burma performs 1981’s “Signals, Calls and Marches” at the Paradise. Friday the quartet returns to do 1982’s “Vs.” Thorny, brutal slices of post-punk, the albums were recently reissued by Matador. Burma figured doing them live would be good promotion.



“In some skewed way it seemed to make sense,” Burma guitarist/vocalist Roger Miller said. “When we were touring for (2006’s) ‘The Obliterati,’ we kind of nuked all the old stuff from the set list. Partly because we suspected we might be doing the old stuff when the reissues came out.”
Many in the indie rock crowd like the idea because no one thought they’d like the idea.
“This is all very un-Mission of Burma,” Miller said. “We have only done the same set twice. It was in 1979 and it was a disaster.”
The whole-album concert is becoming incredibly chic among Burma’s peers. New York’s All Tomorrow’s Parties has sponsored a series of entire-album events called “Don’t Look Back” since 2005; the inaugural show featured Western Massachusetts rockers Dinosaur Jr. doing “You’re Living All Over Me” and Boston’s Lemonheads doing “It’s a Shame About Ray.” When the deluxe CD of “Ray” was released two months ago, the Lemonheads celebrated by playing it in full at the Paradise.
“ATP set the precedent, but now there’s a tradition for doing this,” Miller said. “This summer we’re playing at the Pitchfork festival doing ‘Vs.’ After us comes Sebedoh doing ‘Bubble and Scrape’ and then Public Enemy doing ‘It Takes a Nation of Millions (to Hold Us Back).’ ”
The practice will likely continue to grow as more bands get hip to the notion of reliving their not-so-distant heyday.
“As far back as I can remember I liked the idea of hearing my favorite bands doing my favorite albums,” said Built to Spill leader Doug Martsch, who will perform 1997’s “Perfect from Now On” at the Orpheum on Sept. 27.
“The idea of going to a show knowing exactly what to expect is really interesting to me,” Martsch said. “But it seemed like a lot of work to do just one show. We’re going to bring along John McMahon, who played cello on the album. To take the time to integrate John and work out the sound kinks and add keyboards, it made sense to do a whole big tour.”
For the first time in many of these indie bands’ histories, they’ll be paying attention to details their messy, unrehearsed genre usually ignores. No Waters-esque lasers or smoke or flying pigs, but plenty of chord changes to remember.
“We’ve had to learn 12 new songs,” said Miller. “Not new songs but resuscitated songs, some that we haven’t played since 1980. Relearning them can be kind of dizzying.”
Mission of Burma, at the Paradise, Thursday night with Cul de Sac, Friday with A.K.A.C.O.D. Tickets: $20; 617-562-8800.


Hot Dog! Tori Has the Baby!

Despite her best efforts to make her newborn sick, Tori Spelling –- everybody now, sigh of relief –- gave birth without incident. Mazel tov!

Stella Doreen McDermott was born yesterday via C-section, and weighed six pounds, eight ounces, and no amount of listeria-laden soft-serve or hot dog could keep the baby from kicking healthily and happily. "I've have my beautiful little girl and now I'll have my little girl," she told People.

Tori and hub-manservant Dean McDermott already have a one-year-old boy, Liam Aaron. Oh, and their reality show starts next week.

R. Kelly's Limp Defense



So R. Kelly's pricey defense team closed their case in his kiddie-porn trial yesterday, after just two days and only 12 witnesses.

And the buzz is that their low-ball strategy – wherein they failed to call the alleged video victim as a witness – could backfire and send their client to the clink for a long time. Leaving her out, says one expert to the Chicago Sun-Times, might cause jurors "to speculate she had some inducement not to testify."

The prosecution returns today to hammer home their point about the mole.

Bros Get Plenty of B.J. in Brody's Show



Brody Jenner's new series is both brilliant and despicable.

The ultimate bro will be getting his own MTV strip, reports the Hollywood Reporter, in which a bunch of guys get to compete in man-sport like skydiving and dealing with the paps, and if they don't make the cut, they will have to leave the show's bachelor pad dripping wet in a swimsuit, holding their bag.

Even better, the bros will get "group date" and "alone time" with B.J.

Party Favors: New Edition's Bivins – Charles is in Charge! ... "Celeb Circus" Hazardous to Health



Michael Bivins – yep, the one from New Edition – is working these days as an analyst for TNT covering the NBA (who knew?) and tells CYInterview.com not to worry about his on-air chum Charles Barkley's gambling: "He's a grown man." ... They're not clowns per se, but the celebs on NBC's "Celebrity Circus" are definitely finding out just how silly the circus can make you look. The New York Post reports that Christopher Knight, Stacey Dash, and Janet Evans have all been nicked – and repaired – in the making of the show.



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Indie filmmakers brace for hit from recession

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - How vibrant is the independent film scene? How much does it depend on the major film festivals? How useful are the markets that accompany them?


On the eve of the Cannes Film Festival and its attendant market, The Hollywood Reporter discussed those matters with four experts: Newsweek film critic David Ansen; Kirk D'Amico, president and CEO of Myriad Pictures, a production and sales company; talent agent Cassian Elwes, co-head of William Morris Independent; and Mark Gill, CEO of finance and production company the Film Department.


THR: LET ME THROW OUT A STATEMENT: THE INDEPENDENT FILM


SCENE IS AS FLOURISHING AS IT HAS EVER BEEN. TRUE OR FALSE?


GILL: True, with a bullet in the wrong direction. There's more money in it, certainly, than there ever has been before. There's more studio interest than there has been before. But there are two parts of it that are falling apart: One is that the sort of movie that's really hoping to get into Sundance, of which there are 5,000 a year, can't seem to find distribution or a way to get to the audience. And the other is that all the money that's fueled a lot of this boom is about to go away.


THR: THE MOVIES THAT CAN'T GET INTO SUNDANCE BEING THE


ULTRA-LOW-BUDGET MOVIES?


GILL: The under $7 million or $8 million movies. The market for those is extremely tough. Every now and again, there's a "Little Miss Sunshine" (2006) and everybody gets excited and thinks: "I could have that too." 

Latitude

Latitude   
Artist: Latitude

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


40 Degrees North   
 40 Degrees North

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 9


Latitude   
 Latitude

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 8