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Grammy Nominations – A Six-Way Tie for 1st

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Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys), fun., Jay-Z, Mumford & Sons, Frank Ocean, and Kanye West lead the list of Grammy nominees with six each, followed by The Black Keys, Chick Corea, and Miguel with five. The 55th Annual Grammy Awards nominees were announced on December 5th during a primetime special – The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!! – Countdown to Music’s Biggest Night – with the winners to be revealed on the Grammys on February 10, 2013.

“The GRAMMY Awards process once again has produced a diverse and impressive list of nominations across multiple genres,” stated Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy. “This year’s nominees truly represent an exceptional and vibrant creative community that exemplifies some of the highest levels of artistry and excellence in their respective fields. Combined with the fifth year of our primetime nominations special, we’re off to an exciting start on the road to Music’s Biggest Night, the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards, on February 10.”

55th Annual Grammy Awards Nominees

GENERAL FIELD

Album Of The Year:
El Camino — The Black Keys
Some Nights — fun.
Babel — Mumford & Sons
Channel Orange — Frank Ocean
Blunderbuss — Jack White

Record Of The Year:
“Lonely Boy” — The Black Keys
“Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” — Kelly Clarkson
“We Are Young” — FUN. Featuring Janelle Monáe
“Somebody That I Used To Know” — Gotye Featuring Kimbra
“Thinkin Bout You” — Frank Ocean
“We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” — Taylor Swift

Best New Artist:
Alabama Shakes
FUN.
Hunter Hayes
The Lumineers
Frank Ocean

Song Of The Year:
“The A Team” — Ed Sheeran, songwriter (Ed Sheeran)
“Adorn” — Miguel Pimentel, songwriter (Miguel)
“Call Me Maybe” — Tavish Crowe, Carly Rae Jepsen & Josh Ramsay, songwriters (Carly Rae Jepsen)
“Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” — Jörgen Elofsson, David Gamson, Greg Kurstin & Ali Tamposi,
songwriters (Kelly Clarkson)
“We Are Young” — Jack Antonoff, Jeff Bhasker, Andrew Dost & Nate Ruess, songwriters (FUN. Featuring
Janelle Monáe)

POP FIELD

Best Pop Solo Performance
“Set Fire To The Rain (Live)” — Adele
“Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” — Kelly Clarkson
“Call Me Maybe” — Carly Rae Jepsen
“Wide Awake” — Katy Perry
“Where Have You Been” — Rihanna

Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:
“Shake It Out” — Florence & The Machine
“We Are Young” — FUN. Featuring Janelle Monáe
“Somebody That I Used To Know” — Gotye Featuring Kimbra
“Sexy And I Know It” — LMFAO
“Payphone” — Maroon 5 & Wiz Khalifa

DANCE FIELD

Best Dance/Electronica Album:
Wonderland — Steve Aoki
Don’t Think — The Chemical Brothers
> Album Title Goes Here < — Deadmau5
Fire & Ice — Kaskade
Bangarang — Skrillex

ROCK FIELD

Best Rock Performance:
“Hold On” — Alabama Shakes
“Lonely Boy” — The Black Keys
“Charlie Brown” — Coldplay
“I Will Wait” — Mumford & Sons
“We Take Care Of Our Own” — Bruce Springsteen

Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance:
“I’m Alive” — Anthrax
“Love Bites (So Do I)” — Halestorm
“Blood Brothers” — Iron Maiden
“Ghost Walking” — Lamb Of God
“No Reflection” — Marilyn Manson
“Whose Life (Is It Anyways?)” — Megadeth

Best Rock Album:
El Camino — The Black Keys
Mylo Xyloto — Coldplay
The 2nd Law — Muse
Wrecking Ball — Bruce Springsteen
Blunderbuss — Jack White

ALTERNATIVE FIELD

Best Alternative Music Album
The Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than The Driver Of The Screw And Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do — Fiona Apple
Biophilia — Björk
Making Mirrors — Gotye
Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming — M83
Bad As Me — Tom Waits

R&B FIELD

Best R&B Performance:
“Thank You” — Estelle
“Gonna Be Alright (F.T.B.)” — Robert Glasper Experiment Featuring Ledisi
“I Want You” — Luke James
“Adorn” — Miguel
“Climax” — Usher

Best Urban Contemporary Album
Fortune — Chris Brown
Kaleidoscope Dream — Miguel
Channel Orange — Frank Ocean

Best R&B Album:
Black Radio — Robert Glasper Experiment
Back To Love — Anthony Hamilton
Write Me Back — R. Kelly
Beautiful Surprise — Tamia
Open Invitation — Tyrese

RAP FIELD

Best Rap/Sung Collaboration:
“Wild Ones” — Flo Rida Featuring Sia
“No Church In The Wild” — Jay-Z & Kanye West Featuring Frank Ocean & The-Dream
“Tonight (Best You Ever Had)” — John Legend Featuring Ludacris
“Cherry Wine” — Nas Featuring Amy Winehouse
“Talk That Talk” — Rihanna Feautring Jay-Z

Best Rap Performance:
“HYFR (Hell Ya F***ing Right)” — Drake Featuring Lil Wayne
“N****s In Paris” — Jay-Z & Kanye West
“Daughters” — Nas
“Mercy” — Kanye West Featuring Big Sean, Pusha T & 2 Chainz
“I Do” — Young Jeezy Featuring Jay-Z & André 3000

Best Rap Album
Take Care — Drake
Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album, Pt. 1 — Lupe Fiasco
Life Is Good — Nas
Undun — The Roots
God Forgives, I Don’t — Rick Ross
Based On A T.R.U. Story — 2 Chainz

COUNTRY FIELD

Best Country Solo Performance:
“Home” — Dierks Bentley
“Springsteen” — Eric Church
“Cost Of Livin'” — Ronnie Dunn
“Wanted” — Hunter Hayes
“Over” — Blake Shelton
“Blown Away” — Carrie Underwood

Best Country Album:
Uncaged — Zac Brown Band
Hunter Hayes — Hunter Hayes
Living For A Song: A Tribute To Hank Cochran — Jamey Johnson
Four The Record — Miranda Lambert
The Time Jumpers — The Time Jumpers

AMERICAN ROOTS FIELD

Best Americana Album:
The Carpenter — The Avett Brothers
From The Ground Up — John Fullbright
The Lumineers — The Lumineers
Babel — Mumford & Sons
Slipstream — Bonnie Raitt

Best Blues Album:
33 1/3 — Shemekia Copeland
Locked Down — Dr. John
Let It Burn — Ruthie Foster
And Still I Rise — Heritage Blues Orchestra
Bring It On Home — Joan Osborne

SPOKEN WORD FIELD

Best Spoken Word Album:
American Grown (Michelle Obama) — Scott Creswell & Dan Zitt, producers (Various Artists)
Back To Work: Why We Need Smart Government For A Strong Economy — Bill Clinton
Drift: The Unmooring Of American Military Power — Rachel Maddow
Seriously…I’m Kidding — Ellen DeGeneres
Society’s Child: My Autobiography — Janis Ian

COMEDY FIELD

Best Comedy Album
Blow Your Pants Off — Jimmy Fallon
Cho Dependent (Live In Concert) — Margaret Cho
In God We Rust — Lewis Black
Kathy Griffin: Seaman 1st Class — Kathy Griffin
Mr. Universe — Jim Gaffigan
Rize Of The Fenix — Tenacious D

For a complete list, visit Grammys.com

Bravo Greenlights Two New Series

BravoBravo’s picked up two new scripted pilots – Rita and The Joneses – and will begin production on them early next year. Bravo also announced it will debut its first original scripted series in late 2013.

“These pilots give us an opportunity to explore worlds and characters that are distinct from our unscripted programming,” stated Andrew Wang, Vice President of Scripted Development and Production, Bravo. “Yet, both projects feature the memorable storylines and strong, unique characters that our Bravo audience craves.”

More on The Joneses:

The Joneses, from Life Unexpected creator Liz Tigelaar, is a remake of the 2009 Demi Moore and David Duchovny indie drama of the same name. The Joneses follows a seemingly perfect family of four that has just moved to an upscale suburb to start a new life, but have a secret they must keep from friends and neighbors… they aren’t a real family at all.

More on Rita:

Rita is an adaptation of the Danish format of the same name. This edgy, humorous and acerbic family drama follows an outspoken private school teacher who struggles to raise her own three teenage children while dealing with the inane bureaucracy and overprotective parents at her school.

Source: Bravo

John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John: I Think You Might Like It Video

This music video could quite possibly single-handedly kill Christmas. You’ve got to ask just what were they thinking when they decided to have John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John act like a couple and then pop Travolta’s real-life wife Kelly Preston holding a toddler into the video. And who was responsible for suggesting to Travolta that he have his hair looking as artificially dyed as possible? Inquiring minds would also like to know why Olivia is driving a car at a 1 mile-per-hour pace while singing about how crazy she’s going looking forward to John’s arrival?! Don’t you think she’d want to hurry to the airport to pick him up?
 
And what’s with the dancing? This video hurts my head and could be the cheesiest music video ever released. Watch at your own risk:
 

 

Get Out Alive with Bear Grylls Searches for Contestants

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Bear Grylls and Jay Leno on the May 7, 2012 episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (Photo by: Paul Drinkwater/NBC)
Do you have what it takes to compete in Get Out Alive with Bear Grylls? NBC’s currently searching for teams of two who want to take part in the new adventure-reality series hosted by Bear Grylls.
 
According to the press release, the producers are searching for “confident and competitive duos who think they have the courage and determination to survive in the wild and vie for this unique opportunity to compete for the reward of a lifetime.” You have to be 21 or older as of February 1, 2013 and a legal U.S. citizen to try out.
 
The Audition Schedule:
 
Saturday, December 8
 
Atlanta
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
The Georgian Terrace Hotel
659 Peachtree St NE
Atlanta, Ga. 30308
 
Detroit area
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Gardner-White
4445 N. Atlantic Blvd
Auburn Hills, Mich. 48326
 
Sunday, December 9
 
Dallas
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Gilley’s Dallas
1135 South Lamar Street
Dallas, Texas 75215
 
Saturday, December 15
 
Fayetteville, Ark.
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Fayetteville Athletic Club
2920 East Zion Rd
Fayetteville, Ark. 72703
 
Los Angeles area
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Boys and Girls Club
2232 Lincoln Blvd
Venice, Calif. 90291
 
Saturday, January 12
 
New York
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Flatotel
135 West 52d Street
New York, N.Y. 10019
 
Phoenix area
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Superstition Springs Center
6555 E. Southern Ave
Mesa, Az. 85206
 
If you can’t make it to one of the casting calls, you can apply online at www.nbc.com/casting and http://www.nbcbearshow.com/.
 
Source: NBC
 

Not Fade Away Soundtrack Features Classic Rock Tunes

Not Fade Away SoundtrackFirst-time feature film director David Chase turned to his The Sopranos cast member Steven Van Zandt to help compile the soundtrack to his ’60s rock ‘n roll movie, Not Fade Away. The Sopranos creator and Van Zandt came up with classic tunes from The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, James Brown, and The Rascals to fill out the soundtrack to Chase’s rookie film.
 
Not Fade Away will open in theaters on December 21, 2012 and stars John Magaro, Jack Huston, Bella Heathcote, and James Gandolfini.
 
Says Van Zandt: “David Chase realizes that in film, like Bruce Springsteen in music, the more detailed, accurate, and nuanced the personal vision, the more compelling the work ends up being. Helping David realize his vision was one of the most satisfying projects of my life. Watching these young actors meet every challenge we threw at them was also quite inspiring.”
 
Chase added, “Music is obviously the soul of this film. And working on the music, especially with Steven, was certainly the favorite part. John Magaro and Jack Huston sing on these tracks and they really stand up.”
 
The Plot:
 
In 1964, the Rolling Stones appear on television and three best friends from the suburbs of New Jersey decide to form a rock band.

Not Fade Away Track List:

“There Was a Time” – James Brown
“Tell Me” – The Rolling Stones
“Ride On Baby” – The Twylight Zones*
“Bo Diddley” – Bo Diddley
“Bo Diddley” – The Twylight Zones
“Subterranean Homesick Blues” – The Twylight Zones*
“Parachute Woman” – The Rolling Stones*
“Go Now” – The Moody Blues
“Time Is On My Side” – The Twylight Zones
“Dust My Broom” – Elmore James
“I Ain’t Gonna Eat Out My Heart” – The Rascals
“Good Morning Blues” – Lead Belly
“Train Kept A Rollin’” – Johnny Burnette & The Rock N’ Roll Trio*
“Train Kept A Rollin’” – The Twylight Zones
“Pretty Ballerina” – The Left Banke
“Down So Low” – Mother Earth
“Itchycoo Park” – The Small Faces
“Me and the Devil Blues” – Robert Johnson
“The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre” – The Twylight Zones
“T.B. Sheets” – Van Morrison
“Some Velvet Morning” – Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazelwood
“Bali Ha’i” (From South Pacific) – Original Motion Picture Cast
“Road Runner” – The Sex Pistols
“Pipeline” – The Twylight Zones
“She Belongs To Me” – Bob Dylan
Digital Bonus Track: “Surgical Supply Jingle”
 
*Tracks not included in the film.
 
Original Musical Performances by The Twylight Zones:
Bob Bandiera
Gary Tallent
Max Weinberg
Steven Van Zandt
Arranged & Produced by Steven Van Zandt
 
The soundtrack will be released on December 18, 2012.
 
Source: Paramount Vantage

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Even If You Love ‘Dark Knight Rises, This Should Make You Laugh

ScreenJunkies is back with another “Honest Trailer,” this time skewering Christopher Nolan’s final Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises. The trailer points out the film’s many plot holes and pokes fun at the difficulty some audience members had actually understanding what Bane (played by Tom Hardy) was saying.

ABC Announces Its 2012-2013 Midseason Premiere Schedule

Zero HourABC’s released its 2012-2013 midseason schedule with new shows including Red Widow, Celebrity Diving, and Zero Hour set to make their debuts. Returning to the lineup will be the 16th season of Dancing with the Stars as well as Body of Proof.

ABC’s Midseason Premiere Dates:

Tuesday, January 22
8:00-10:00 p.m. “The Taste” (Two-hour Series Premiere)

Tuesday, January 29
8:00-9:00 p.m. “The Taste” (Regular Time Period Premiere)

Tuesday, February 5
10:00-11:00 p.m. “Body of Proof”

Thursday, February 14
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Zero Hour”

Sunday, March 3
9:00-11:00 p.m. “Red Widow” (Two-hour Series Premiere)

Sunday, March 10
10:00-11:00 p.m. “Red Widow” (Regular Time Period Premiere)

Monday, March 18
8:00-10:00 p.m. “Dancing with the Stars”

Tuesday, March 19
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Celebrity Diving”

Tuesday, March 26
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Dancing with the Stars the Results Show”

Wednesday, April 3
8:30-9:00 p.m. “Suburgatory” (New Time Period Premiere)
9:30-10:00 p.m. “How to Live with Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life)”

Wednesday, May 1
8:30-9:00 p.m. “Family Tools”

NEW DRAMAS:
 
“RED WIDOW”
Marta Walraven seems to have an idyllic life. A stay-at-home mom in tony Marin County, just north of San Francisco, she is devoted to her three children and her husband. Behind this perfect faade, however, is a more complicated story: Evan, Marta’s husband, supports the family by exporting marijuana. Marta is familiar with the world of organized crime: her father, Andrei Petrov, and his loyal bodyguard, Luther, are Bratva – Russian gangsters – in San Francisco. It’s a world from which she and her sister Kat always wanted to escape, though they never quite did.
 
But when Evan is brutally murdered in their driveway, everything changes. Marta’s first concern is to protect her children – and yet when FBI Agent James Ramos promises Marta justice in exchange for her cooperation, she cannot go against the Bratva code. She refuses his help.
 
Slowly, the truth about her husband’s murder begins to emerge: Evan’s business partners – Marta’s scheming brother, Irwin Petrov, and their best friend, the hapless Mike Tomlin – were involved in the theft of millions of dollars of cocaine from the formidable international crime boss, Nicholae Schiller. Evan paid with his life, but as far as Schiller is concerned, his debt is not clear. It falls to Marta, as Evan’s widow, to navigate the criminal underworld in order to repay this debt – in whatever way Schiller sees fit.
 
Hounded by the FBI on the one hand and by Schiller on the other, while also trying to raise three grieving kids on her own, Marta discovers a tenacity she never knew she had. As she hunts for the truth about her husband’s death and struggles to keep her children safe, she’ll rely on her resourcefulness, determination and her Bratva DNA like never before. But just how far is Marta willing to go in order to beat her adversaries at their own deadly game?
 
“Red Widow” stars Radha Mitchell (“High Art,” “Pitch Black,” “Man on Fire”) as Marta Walraven, Sterling Beaumon (“Clue,””Lost”) as Gabriel Walraven, Clifton Collins Jr. (“Traffic,” “Thief”) as FBI Agent James Ramos, Luke Goss (“Blade II,” “Hellboy II: The Golden Army”) as Luther, Suleka Mathew (“Hawthorne”) as Dina Tomlin, Erin Moriarty (“One Life to Live”) as Natalie Walraven, Jaime Ray Newman (“Drop Dead Diva”) as Kat Petrova, Jakob Salvati (“Crescendo,” “Little Boy”) as Boris Walraven, Lee Tergesen (“Army Wives”) as Mike Tomlin, Wil Traval (“Rescue Special Ops”) as Irwin Petrov, with Rade Serbedzija (“24”) as Andrei Petrov and Goran Visnjic (“ER”) as Nicholae Schiller.
 
“ZERO HOUR”
As the publisher of a paranormal enthusiast magazine, Modern Skeptic, Hank Galliston has spent his career following clues, debunking myths and solving conspiracies. A confessed paranormal junkie, his motto is “logic is the compass.” But when his beautiful wife, Laila (Jacinda Barrett), is abducted from her antique clock shop, Hank gets pulled into one of the most compelling mysteries in human history, stretching around the world and back centuries.
 
Contained in one of his wife’s clocks is a treasure map, and what it leads to could be cataclysmic. Now it’s up to Hank to decipher the symbols and unlock the secrets of the map, while ensuring the answers don’t fall into the wrong hands – a man they call White Vincent (Michael Nyqvist). With his two young associates, Rachel (Addison Timlin) and Arron (Scott Michael Foster), in tow, along with Becca Riley, a sexy FBI agent (Carmen Ejogo), Hank will lead them on a breathless race against the clock to find his wife and save humanity.
 
“Zero Hour” stars Anthony Edwards (“Big Sur,” “Flipped,” “ER”) as Hank, Carmen Ejogo (“Sparkle,” “Chaos,” “Away We Go”) as Beck, Scott Michael Foster (“Californication,” “The River”) as Aaron, Addison Timlin (“Californication”) as Rachel, Jacinda Barrett (“Matching Jack,” “Middle Men,” “New York, I Love You”) as Laila and Michael Nyqvist (“Mission: Impossible – Ghost Patrol”) as White Vincent.
 
NEW COMEDIES:
 
“HOW TO LIVE WITH YOUR PARENTS (FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE)”
Polly (Sarah Chalke) is a single mom who has recently divorced. The transition hasn’t been easy for her, especially in this economy. So, like a lot of young people living in this new reality, she and her daughter, Natalie (Rachel Eggleston), have moved back home with her eccentric parents, Elaine (two-time Golden Globe(r) and Emmy(r) nominee Elizabeth Perkins) and Max (three-time Emmy(r) winner Brad Garrett). But Polly and her parents look at life through different generational lenses. Polly (in contrast to how she was raised) aspires to be organized and together, while Max and Elaine live a more free-flowing, improvisational life-style. Polly wants to take it slow with new relationships, while her parents encourage her to be more sexually adventurous.
 
Polly and her parents’ views on parenting itself also conflict: Polly wants to be an involved modern parent, but Max and Elaine are laid back, hands-off parents from the 1970s. Polly believes children need to be sheltered and have structure and guidance, while Max and Elaine feel that children need the freedom to fall and pick themselves back up. After all, Polly turned out okay, so what’s the big deal?
 
They say it takes a village to raise a child, but in Polly’s case, this village is on fire, and although her ex-husband Julian’s (Jon Dore) intentions are good, he doesn’t exactly help extinguish the flames. But through figuring out how to live with her dysfunctional family, Polly realizes she might even be able to learn a few helpful things about herself.
 
“How to Live with Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life)” stars Sarah Chalke as Polly, Elizabeth Perkins as Elaine, Jon Dore as Julian, Rachel Eggleston as Natalie, Stephanie Hunt as Jenn and Brad Garrett as Max.
 
“FAMILY TOOLS”
Mixing family with business is never easy, and Jack Shea (Kyle Bornheimer) is about to learn that lesson the hard way. When Jack’s father, Tony (J.K. Simmons), has a heart attack and is forced to hand over the keys to his beloved handyman business, Jack is eager to finally step up and make his father proud. Unfortunately Jack’s past career efforts have been less than stellar, so everyone seems to be waiting for him to fail. His new job isn’t made any easier by Tony’s rebellious, troublemaking assistant, Darren (Edi Gathegi), and Darren’s flirtatious sister, Liz (Danielle Nicolet), who works at the local hardware store. But with the support of his Aunt Terry (Leah Remini) and his oddball yet endearing cousin Mason (Johnny Pemberton), Jack Shea may just find his true calling right at home.
 
“Family Tools” stars Kyle Bornheimer (“Bachelorette,” “Romantically Challenged,” “Perfect Couples”) as Jack Shea, J.K. Simmons (“Ultimate Spiderman,” “Generator Rex,” “The Closer”) as Tony Shea, Edi Gathegi (“X Men: First Class”) as Darren Poynton, Johnny Pemberton (“21 Jump Street,” “Aim High”) as Mason Baumgardner, Danielle Nicolet (“X Men TV Series”) as Lisa “Stitch” Poynton and Leah Remini (“In the Motherhood,” “King of Queens”) as Terry Baumgardner.
 
NEW ALTERNATIVE SERIES:
 
“THE TASTE”
One blind spoonful could change everything… on ABC’s “The Taste.” The exhilarating new cooking competition show “The Taste” puts 16 culinary competitors — pro chefs to home cooks — to the fire when four of the world’s most notable masters of the food world judge their creations based on a blind taste test. In this pressure-packed contest, the taste in a single spoonful can catapult a contender to the top or send him packing. “The Taste” features no-holds barred chef Anthony Bourdain, British food star Nigella Lawson, expert chef/author Ludo Lefebvre and restaurateur Brian Malarkey. Each of the four culinary superstars and “Taste” mentors – Bourdain, Lawson, Lefebvre and Malarkey – will coach a team of four competing pro and amateur cooks chosen from a nationwide casting call as they vie to create the best tasting dish. In each episode, the groups will face team and individual challenges with a variety of culinary themes through several elimination rounds. At the end of each episode, the mentors will have to judge the competitors’ dishes blind, with no knowledge of whose creation they’re sampling, what they’re eating, how it was prepared or whom they could be eliminating.
 
“CELEBRITY DIVING”
“Celebrity Diving,” based on the hit international format “Celebrity Splash,” features celebrities competing in an exciting, family-friendly and often thrilling diving competition in front of a packed audience. Stars will perform dives from dizzying heights that will increase in difficulty each week, including backflips, somersaults and other gymnastic feats, to impress the judges, viewers at home and, most importantly, to win! Leading up to the competition, a professional diving instructor will give each celebrity weeks of training. Dives are not for the faint of heart, as they can be from as high as from 10-meter boards, with ever-increasing complexity, leading up to the much-anticipated finale.
 
RETURNING SERIES:
 
“DANCING WITH THE STARS”
Season 16 of “Dancing with the Stars” will feature a star-studded cast filled with celebrities across a variety of genres, who will be paired with some of the world’s most decorated professional ballroom dancers to compete each week in a live ballroom competition. The couple with the lowest combined judges’ scores and public votes for their performance is sent home live every week, on “Dancing with the Stars the Results Show.”
 
Hosted by Emmy(r) Award winner Tom Bergeron (“America’s Funniest Home Videos”) and Brooke Burke-Charvet (“Dancing with the Stars” Season Seven Champion), the celebrities perform choreographed dance routines which will be judged by renowned Ballroom judge Len Goodman and dancer/choreographers Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba.
 
“BODY OF PROOF”
Brilliant and driven neurosurgeon Dr. Megan Hunt (Dana Delany) has found a new life as a Medical Examiner after a car accident left her with a condition called paresthesia and unable to operate. Although she’s no longer in the business of fixing what’s wrong with living patients, she’s still instinctively drawn to finding out what killed her dead patients and uncovering who was responsible and why. As she pursues the answers, the bodies of the dead provide the clues. The body is, in effect, the proof. As she, alongside her incredible team, investigate what happened to her patients, she finds their lives and the lessons they hold are in a way a bequest to her, to learn from them what she can and to apply to her own personal journey of redemption and forgiveness. In return, Megan is determined to get them justice.
 
“Body of Proof” stars Dana Delany as Dr. Megan Hunt, Jeri Ryan as Dr. Kate Murphey, Mark Valley as Detective Tommy Sullivan, Geoffrey Arend as Dr. Ethan Gross, Windell D. Middlebrooks as Dr. Curtis Brumfield, Elyes Gabel as Detective Adam Schaeffer, and Mary Mouser as Lacey Fleming.
 
“SUBURGATORY”
Tessa and George (Jeremy Sisto) have been on their own ever since Tessa’s mom pulled a “Kramer vs. Kramer” before Tessa (Jane Levy) was even potty trained. So far George has done a pretty good job of raising Tessa without a maternal figure in their lives, but suddenly he’s feeling a little out of his league. So it’s goodbye New York City and hello suburbs. At first Tessa is horrified by the big-haired, fake-boobed mothers and their sugar-free, Red Bull-chugging kids. But little by little, she and her dad begin finding a way to survive on the clean streets of the ‘burbs. Sure, the neighbors might smother you with love while their kids stare daggers at your back, but underneath all that plastic and caffeine, they’re really not half bad. And they do make a tasty pot roast.
 
“Suburgatory” stars Jeremy Sisto (“Law & Order”) as George Altman, Jane Levy (“Shameless”) as Tessa Altman, Carly Chaikin (“The Last Song”) as Dalia Royce, Rex Lee (“Entourage”) as Mr. Wolfe, Allie Grant (“Weeds”) as Lisa Shay, Alan Tudyk (“V”) as Noah Werner, Cheryl Hines (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”) as Dallas Royce, Ana Gasteyer (“Saturday Night Live”) as Sheila Shay and Chris Parnell (“30 Rock”) as Fred Shay.
 
Source: ABC

Celebrate the Holidays with SpongeBob

SpongeBob fans – Nickelodeon’s preparing to debut a holiday special just for you. The network will premiere its first full-length stop-motion animated special, It’s a SpongeBob Christmas!, on December 6, 2012 at 8pm (ET/PT). The special was inspired by holiday classics including Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and features the voice of John Goodman as Santa Claus.

It’s a SpongeBob Christmas! was written by Tom Kenny (SpongeBob’s voice) and Andy Paley.

The Plot: In It’s A SpongeBob Christmas!, Plankton turns everybody in Bikini Bottom from nice to naughty by feeding them his special jerktonium-laced fruitcake all in an effort to get his Christmas wish – the Krabby Patty formula. The episode includes special bonus scenes featuring a stop-motion version of the character “Patchy,” also voiced by Tom Kenny.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II Passes the $1 Billion Mark

Call of Duty Black Ops 2

One billion dollars…it must be said like Dr. Evil in order to get the full effect. Call of Duty: Black Ops II has passed that mark in worldwide sales, according to Activision Publishing. And as incredible as it sounds, it only took 15 days to sell that many copies.

Last year, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare hit the $1 billion in sales mark in 16 days.

“The release of Call of Duty® has been one of the most significant entertainment events of each of the last six years,” stated Bobby Kotick, CEO of Activision Blizzard, announcing the sales figure. “Since Call of Duty was launched, cumulative franchise revenues from players around the world are greater than current worldwide box office receipts to date for the top-10 grossing films of 2012 combined. Life-to-date sales for the Call of Duty franchise have exceeded worldwide theatrical box office receipts for Harry Potter and Star Wars, the two most successful movie franchises of all time.”

And if you have a Call of Duty fan in your family, you’ll be happy to know they’ve probably contributed to the more than 150 million hours that have been logged online playing the game on Xbox® LIVE® and PlayStation Network.

“Entertainment franchises that captivate audiences for as long as Call of Duty has, on the scale that Call of Duty has, are very rare things. And it takes a lot of brilliant people working across many different disciplines to make it happen. It is incredibly humbling and gratifying to be a part of,” said Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing.

“In order for Call of Duty to remain the entertainment juggernaut that it is, and keep our fans coming back for more, we need to continue to bring fresh ideas and new innovations to the table every time, while always staying true to what people fell in love with in the first place. That’s what we did with Call of Duty: Black Ops II, and that’s what we intend to keep on doing. This is an incredible milestone for an incredible franchise, and I want to thank every passionate, talented, committed person on our team who made it happen.”




Oprah Makes Her Second Book Club Selection

And the second selection of the Oprah’s Book Club 2.0 is…The Twelve Tribes of Hattie by newcomer Ayana Mathis. Announcing the selection, Oprah stated: “The opening pages of Ayana’s debut took my breath away. I can’t remember when I read anything that moved me in quite this way, besides the work of Toni Morrison.”
 
The Plot:
 
In her extraordinary debut, Mathis tells the story of the children of the Great Migration through the trials of one indomitable heroine (Hattie) and her unforgettable family.
 

 
In support of the book, Oprah.com/bookclub will be featuring a series of interviews with author Mathis as well as offering readers a chance to have their questions answered by the author.
 
Source: Oprah.com

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