Ray J is a lucky man ... he's been reunited with his beloved Maltese puppy after an exhaustive search for the missing pup ... and got a valuable lesson about pet ownership.Ray J's manager David Weintraub tells TMZ ... Boogotti was found by Ray's girlfriend Princess Love and his godson La'Corey Johnson after a sleepless 10-hour search of the neighborhood. As TMZ reported, Boogotti disappeared after slipping away from his home in the San Fernando Valley Tuesday night.
- 4/3/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Birthday shoutouts go to Liam Hemsworth (above), who is 24, Orlando Bloom is 37, Patrick Dempsey is 48, Julia Louis Dreyfus is 53, and Rip Taylor is 80.
Michael Douglas will join Paul Rudd in the big screen adaptation of Ant Man. He will “play Hank Pym, who first appeared in the comic in 1962. Pym is a scientist who was first Ant-Man then became Giant-Man, Goliath, Yellowjacket and even the tiny Wasp for a while in the comic’s mythology.” And based on the cringe-inducing award speeches Michael has given lately, they can add “Asshat Man” to the list.
Last night’s Golden Globes was the highest rated in seven years.
Why Armond White got kicked out of the New York Film Critics Circle.
Corey Johnson Airs Safety Idea For New York High-Rises After Fire That Killed Daniel McClung
Below you can see Andrew Keenan-Bolger and Travis Kent in the Season Three premiere of Sherlock – The Musical,...
Michael Douglas will join Paul Rudd in the big screen adaptation of Ant Man. He will “play Hank Pym, who first appeared in the comic in 1962. Pym is a scientist who was first Ant-Man then became Giant-Man, Goliath, Yellowjacket and even the tiny Wasp for a while in the comic’s mythology.” And based on the cringe-inducing award speeches Michael has given lately, they can add “Asshat Man” to the list.
Last night’s Golden Globes was the highest rated in seven years.
Why Armond White got kicked out of the New York Film Critics Circle.
Corey Johnson Airs Safety Idea For New York High-Rises After Fire That Killed Daniel McClung
Below you can see Andrew Keenan-Bolger and Travis Kent in the Season Three premiere of Sherlock – The Musical,...
- 1/13/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Adam Levine had a busy day. He announced he had split from his supermodel girlfriend (who is going to cover his privates in photoshoots now? I have some free time!).He also confirmed that he's appearing in the new season of American Horror Story, and that Ryan Murphy isn't concerned about his lack of acting experience.
Take a moment to read the op-ed by Nickelodeon star and Straight But Not Narrow founder Avan Jogia about Bully, and how it can change the ways we view bullying in America.
Out disaster director Roland Emmerich has signed on to direct a film in which he probably won't destroy the world. White House Down is about a paramilitary takeover of the White House, and unlike most Emmerich movies, is being made for a mere $3 million.
Some things on the Internet I miss entirely until someone is debunking them, like death hoaxes and in this case,...
Take a moment to read the op-ed by Nickelodeon star and Straight But Not Narrow founder Avan Jogia about Bully, and how it can change the ways we view bullying in America.
Out disaster director Roland Emmerich has signed on to direct a film in which he probably won't destroy the world. White House Down is about a paramilitary takeover of the White House, and unlike most Emmerich movies, is being made for a mere $3 million.
Some things on the Internet I miss entirely until someone is debunking them, like death hoaxes and in this case,...
- 4/3/2012
- by lostinmiami
- The Backlot
From a press release I just received…
Idris Elba will be reteaming with his Suicide Kids director Arjun Rose (Elba is one of the feature film’s producers, which is scheduled for a June 10th UK release), for Rose’ next film titled Swift, with Idris in a starring role.
He’s reportedly signed on to play a character named Max, said to be “a disgraced sports agent…“ with a “… last chance for success and redemption.”
Swift is described briefly as “a coming of age story set in East London during the run up to the London Olympics.” Further… the synopsis reads: After witnessing the murder of his father as a child in a drug related shooting, Corey Johnson or “Swift” as he is known on the streets of East London, is destined for a life of crime…. That is until a chance meeting with Max (Idris Elba) a troubled, washed-up...
Idris Elba will be reteaming with his Suicide Kids director Arjun Rose (Elba is one of the feature film’s producers, which is scheduled for a June 10th UK release), for Rose’ next film titled Swift, with Idris in a starring role.
He’s reportedly signed on to play a character named Max, said to be “a disgraced sports agent…“ with a “… last chance for success and redemption.”
Swift is described briefly as “a coming of age story set in East London during the run up to the London Olympics.” Further… the synopsis reads: After witnessing the murder of his father as a child in a drug related shooting, Corey Johnson or “Swift” as he is known on the streets of East London, is destined for a life of crime…. That is until a chance meeting with Max (Idris Elba) a troubled, washed-up...
- 4/11/2011
- by Tambay
- ShadowAndAct
Obama's new social secretary-the first man and gay person to hold the job-is a bold pick. Jacob Bernstein on Jeremy Bernard's climb up the social ladder and what this means for gay rights.
In October of 2009, tens of thousands of Lgbt people marched on Washington, lambasting President Obama for what they saw to be a totally underwhelming agenda on gay rights.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Obama's Head-in-the Sand Budget
What a difference a year and a half can make. Since that time, when Andrew Sullivan loudly declared that Obama's speech at a gay rights event was little more than "bullshit...campaign boilerplate," the president has signed a major hate crimes prevention act, repealed Don't Ask, Don't Tell, refused to support the Defense of Marriage Act, and now the latest: appointed Jeremy Bernard as the first man and the first openly gay person to be the White House social secretary,...
In October of 2009, tens of thousands of Lgbt people marched on Washington, lambasting President Obama for what they saw to be a totally underwhelming agenda on gay rights.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Obama's Head-in-the Sand Budget
What a difference a year and a half can make. Since that time, when Andrew Sullivan loudly declared that Obama's speech at a gay rights event was little more than "bullshit...campaign boilerplate," the president has signed a major hate crimes prevention act, repealed Don't Ask, Don't Tell, refused to support the Defense of Marriage Act, and now the latest: appointed Jeremy Bernard as the first man and the first openly gay person to be the White House social secretary,...
- 2/26/2011
- by Jacob Bernstein
- The Daily Beast
'We're in store for the biggest shift in congressional representation in a generation,' one pundit says.
By Gil Kaufman
Republican Brian Morgenstern
Photo: MTV News
Some see midterm elections as a referendum on the president's first two years; others as a way to restore some balance to Congress after one party has had its run of things for a while. And, if you're a follower of the upstart Tea Party movement, perhaps Tuesday's (November 2) elections are a chance to shake things up in Washington and give the boot to the good ol' boys in favor of some fresh blood.
Whatever your take, the final vote will have a huge impact on the legislation that passes through Congress over the next 24 months, and no matter which way you lean, pundits told MTV News voicing your opinion is key.
"What we're in store for, regardless of where you stand, is a...
By Gil Kaufman
Republican Brian Morgenstern
Photo: MTV News
Some see midterm elections as a referendum on the president's first two years; others as a way to restore some balance to Congress after one party has had its run of things for a while. And, if you're a follower of the upstart Tea Party movement, perhaps Tuesday's (November 2) elections are a chance to shake things up in Washington and give the boot to the good ol' boys in favor of some fresh blood.
Whatever your take, the final vote will have a huge impact on the legislation that passes through Congress over the next 24 months, and no matter which way you lean, pundits told MTV News voicing your opinion is key.
"What we're in store for, regardless of where you stand, is a...
- 11/2/2010
- MTV Music News
'The Democrats are probably going to suffer in these midterm elections because the economy hasn't gone well,' one expert tells MTV News.
By Gil Kaufman
Photo: John Lund/ Getty Images
There's no escaping it: The economy is the issue in Tuesday's (November 2) midterm elections. Thanks to stubborn, nearly double-digit unemployment, a foreclosure crisis and the near total meltdown of the U.S. economy, almost all Americans have been touched by the Great Recession in some way.
And based on early predictions, they're going to take their frustrations out on the party in power, as Democrats are expected to suffer big losses in Congress and in governor's mansions across the country.
"The Democrats are probably going to suffer in these midterm elections, because the economy hasn't gone well and we haven't turned things around; it's been a slow process," said Democrat Corey Johnson, 28, who works as the director of government...
By Gil Kaufman
Photo: John Lund/ Getty Images
There's no escaping it: The economy is the issue in Tuesday's (November 2) midterm elections. Thanks to stubborn, nearly double-digit unemployment, a foreclosure crisis and the near total meltdown of the U.S. economy, almost all Americans have been touched by the Great Recession in some way.
And based on early predictions, they're going to take their frustrations out on the party in power, as Democrats are expected to suffer big losses in Congress and in governor's mansions across the country.
"The Democrats are probably going to suffer in these midterm elections, because the economy hasn't gone well and we haven't turned things around; it's been a slow process," said Democrat Corey Johnson, 28, who works as the director of government...
- 11/2/2010
- MTV Music News
'If the Republicans do take over either branch, it's dead,' one young Democrat says of a potential 'don't ask' repeal.
By Gil Kaufman
Corey Johnson
Photo: MTV News
It's a mantra you've heard from both Democrats and Republicans relentlessly in the lead-up to Tuesday's critical midterm elections: It's all about jobs.
And while the economy is likely the issue foremost on everyone's minds, there are certainly many young, Lgbt voters who will tell you that the Obama administration's failure to repeal the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy will also be on their minds when they cast their votes on Tuesday.
Just weeks after the Department of Justice requested a stay on a California judge's ruling that would have effectively ended the 17-year-old policy that bars gays and lesbians from serving openly, Tuesday's vote could turn out to be a referendum of sorts on the Obama administration's handling of the issue,...
By Gil Kaufman
Corey Johnson
Photo: MTV News
It's a mantra you've heard from both Democrats and Republicans relentlessly in the lead-up to Tuesday's critical midterm elections: It's all about jobs.
And while the economy is likely the issue foremost on everyone's minds, there are certainly many young, Lgbt voters who will tell you that the Obama administration's failure to repeal the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy will also be on their minds when they cast their votes on Tuesday.
Just weeks after the Department of Justice requested a stay on a California judge's ruling that would have effectively ended the 17-year-old policy that bars gays and lesbians from serving openly, Tuesday's vote could turn out to be a referendum of sorts on the Obama administration's handling of the issue,...
- 11/1/2010
- MTV Music News
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