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31 December 2010

REVIEW OF THE YEAR

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It’s been an incredible year in the world of showbiz, with the usual headline-grabbing antics, scandal, sleaze, celebrity births, star weddings, and bitter break-ups. Here, WENN takes a look back at the first six months of 2010…
January Matthew McConaughey became the first new celebrity dad of 2010 when he and Camila Alves welcomed baby Vida into the world, but they weren’t the only couple celebrating births. Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell experienced the joys of fatherhood all over again, while supermodel Claudia Schiffer and actress Monica Bellucci were bursting with excitement after announcing their pregnancies.
Love was certainly in the air - actor Josh Duhamel renewed his vows with Fergie, and British model Sophie Dahl became Mrs. Jamie Cullum. Russell Brand confirmed plans to wed Katy Perry, and Michael Buble got down on bended knee to propose to model Luisana Lopilato.
The same couldn’t be said for Charlize Theron and Stuart Townsend - they called it quits after nine years together. A cancer-stricken Dennis Hopper filed for divorce from his wife, and sporting pair Chris Evert and Greg Norman finalised the dissolution of their 18-month marriage.
There were new troubles for embattled celebrity offspring - Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O’Neal’s boy Redmond was jailed after another drugs bust, and the future was bleak for Michael Douglas’ actor son Cameron, who prepared for a lengthy prison sentence after pleading guilty to drug trafficking charges.
Meanwhile, illusionist David Copperfield was cleared of rape allegations, and actor Rip Torn was arrested after he was found passed out on the floor of a Connecticut bank, clutching a gun. Diff’rent Strokes star Gary Coleman was arrested on allegations of domestic assault and then hospitalised following a number of seizures.
Bad health also struck Dexter’s Michael C. Hall, who was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, just as Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber revealed he had overcome prostate cancer.
The music industry mourned the death of R&B legend Teddy Pendergrass when he lost his battle with colon cancer, while the literary world was hit hard with the passing of beloved author J.D. Salinger.
Awards season was in full swing and Beyonce, Kings of Leon and Taylor Swift ruled the 2010 Grammy Awards, while director James Cameron’s Avatar collected top honours at the Golden Globes and the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards.
In the TV world, Simon Cowell confirmed he was stepping down as an American Idol judge, Miley Cyrus announced she was turning her back on Hannah Montana, and Ugly Betty got the axe from network executives.
Elsewhere, George Clooney led the Hope For Haiti Now telethon to raise funds for the Haitian victims of the 12 January earthquake, enlisting pals Jack Nicholson, Ben Affleck and Mel Gibson to man the phones as Madonna, Bono and Beyonce performed for charity. Clooney, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Sandra Bullock and Gisele Bundchen all led by example and donated huge sums to the relief efforts, and the telethon raised more than $57 million (£35.6 million).
Jessica Biel and Emile Hirsch fronted another big charity drive when they joined a team of stars to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, drawing attention to Africa’s chronic water shortage. They reached the Tanzanian peak for the Summit on the Summit: Kilimanjaro campaign on 12 January, six days after embarking on the challenge.
February February was marked by tragedy when celebrated fashion designer Alexander Mcqueen was found dead after hanging himself at his London home. Meanwhile, investigations into Michael Jackson’s death in June, 2009 loomed as coroner’s officials determined acute intoxication of powerful anaesthetic Propofol was the cause. The ruling prompted prosecutors to file involuntary manslaughter charges against his former doctor Conrad Murray. Officials also ruled Brittany Murphy’s death in December, 2009 was accidental and caused by pneumonia, aided by anaemia and drug intoxication. Andrew Koenig’s family continued to mourn after his body was found in Vancouver following an apparent suicide. Marie Osmond also grieved the apparent suicide death of her 18-year-old son.
Nancy Kerrigan’s family was rocked by controversy after her brother, Mark, became the target of an investigation of their father’s homicide. Meanwhile, Etta James’ son revealed the singer had been secretly battling Alzheimer’s disease for more than a year.
But there were still celebrations in Hollywood. James Cameron’s sci-fi film Avatar became the highest grossing movie in the U.S. and the U.K. His ex-wife, Kathryn Bigelow, had something to boast about too when her war drama, The Hurt Locker, scored nine Oscar nods, the same amount as Cameron’s cinematic sensation. She also won top awards at the BAFTAs.
The world watched as Canada’s brightest stars including Bryan Adams, Nelly Furtado, K.D. lang and Joni Mitchell teamed up to help launch the Winter Olympics in the country. And in London, Lady Gaga walked away with the BRIT Awards’ top honours. Beatles drummer Ringo Starr unveiled his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and The Beatles’ favourite recording studio Abbey Road was awarded historic status by the British government. Celine Dion, Kanye West, and Jennifer Hudson were among singers who recorded vocals for Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie’s revamped We Are The World track to raise money for earthquake-ravaged Haiti. The country’s biggest celebrity activist Sean Penn was caught in controversy and charged with criminal battery and vandalism following a violent run-in with a paparazzo, while Lil Wayne celebrated winning a postponement on his prison sentence for weapons possession.
It was a romantic month for several stars who announced plans to wed, including Nicole Richie and Joel Madden, Hilary Duff and ice hockey ace Mike Comrie, and Dave Annabelle and Odette Yustman. Kristen Bell revealed boyfriend Dax Shepard had proposed back in December, 2009. Meanwhile, Sienna Miller, who called off her engagement to Jude Law in 2006, rekindled her romance with the actor. Several stars welcomed bundles of joy, including Padma Lakshmi, Boris Becker, Sarah Jane Morris and Gary Busey. February wasn’t such a loved-up month for Ryan Phillippe and Abbie Cornish, or Cheryl Cole and her soccer star husband Ashley - both couples split. John Mayer risked the wrath of ex Jessica Simpson after referring to her as “sexual napalm”.
Public scandal took over headlines when Tiger Woods finally addressed reports he cheated on ex-wife Elin Nordegren with several mistresses and announced plans to return to rehab for sex therapy. Exes waged war in court, including Dennis Hopper, who won a restraining order against his estranged wife. Charlie Sheen was charged with felony menacing, third degree assault and misdemeanour criminal mischief stemming from an alleged altercation with his now-estranged wife, Brooke Mueller. Both parties checked in to rehab.
March It was a shocking way to start the spring as March saw two of Hollywood’s biggest star couples announce break-ups - Kate Winslet parted ways with her second husband Sam Mendes after seven years and Sandra Bullock’s Oscar win was overshadowed after she found out partner Jesse James had cheated on her.
March wasn’t any better for Take That’s Mark Owen, who was also accused of cheating on his longtime girlfriend Emma Ferguson with 10 women - and he later revealed he’s a struggling alcoholic and checked himself into rehab.
More scandals came as the month progressed, with fiery supermodel Naomi Campbell accused of attacking her driver by striking him on the head, and Michael Jackson’s mum Katherine visited by welfare officials in Los Angeles over allegations one of her grandkids had purchased a stun gun.
Rapper J-Kwon was reported as a missing person after he failed to get in contact with his loved ones for more than a month, and reclusive R&B star D’Angelo was arrested in New York for offering an undercover cop cash for oral sex.
Other stars facing a tough time included Lil Wayne, who began an eight-month stretch behind bars stemming from a 2007 weapon possession arrest, and Lindsay Lohan, who had a fashion flop on her hands after being axed as the artistic advisor of style house Emanuel Ungaro following a slated catwalk collection.
But it wasn’t all doom and gloom - Kathryn Bigelow made Oscars history when she became the first female to land the top director Academy Award for her war movie The Hurt Locker, beating ex-husband James Cameron in the process. Music mogul Simon Cowell confirmed his engagement to make-up artist Mezhgan Hussainy while others to put a ring on it included Friends star David Schwimmer, who proposed to his photographer girlfriend Zoe Buckman, and Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher, who enjoyed a small private wedding ceremony in Paris, France.
There was also a string of spring babies - Shakespeare In Love star Joseph Fiennes became a first-time father after welcoming a daughter, while Kevin Costner announced he was set to become a dad for a seventh time. Hollywood stars Eric Dane and Rebecca Gayheart also became parents for the first time after the actress gave birth to a baby girl.
While March saw ups and downs for some of Tinseltown’s finest, others were looking on the bright side - Ricky Martin confirmed the worst kept secret in pop by announcing he’s homosexual, while Will & Grace star Sean Hayes also decided to come out of the closet and spoke for the first time about his sexuality.
Every fan of 1980s movies was left devastated after hearing Corey Haim had died from a drug overdose - the Lost Boys star was aged 38. The month also saw the passings of Little Women star Richard Stapley, veteran British actor Martin Benson and beloved U.S. TV star Fess Parker.
April The eruption of a volcano in Iceland at the end of March meant the following month was dogged by stories of stranded stars as a giant ash cloud swept over northern Europe and closed airports across the continent.
California’s Coachella festival was under threat as a number of acts cancelled their slots when they were unable to fly out to the U.S.
Several movie premieres were also affected in the chaos - the Iron Man 2 red carpet event in London was moved to Los Angeles when stars including Robert Downey, Jr. were unable to jet to Britain. Miley Cyrus also scrapped plans to unveil her film The Last Song in the British capital due to the cancelled flights.
TV stars Chace Crawford and Kiefer Sutherland were both stranded in London after the ash cloud hit, and the 24 actor made the most of his extended stay by taking trips to some of Britain’s best-known landmarks, including a day out to visit Stonehenge.
But many celebrities refused to let a little bit of volcano ash get in the way of their work - Metallica continued their tour by swapping planes for roads and railways, while Status Quo drove back to Britain after finding themselves stuck in Russia. John Cleese was stranded in Norway, so he paid $4,950 (£3,300) for a taxi to take him to Belgium, where he caught a train back to London.
In non-volcano-related news, Sandra Bullock sent shockwaves through the showbiz world when she came out fighting after her husband Jesse James’ cheating scandal in March. The Oscar winner announced she had filed for divorce and stunned the world by revealing she had also adopted a baby son, Louis. Bullock admitted the couple had taken charge of their new son back in January, but kept the news quiet and after splitting from James she resolved to raise the baby on her own.
Another high profile celebrity split hit headlines when Mel Gibson ended his year-long romance with Russian musician Oksana Grigorieva, the mother of his baby daughter, Lucia. The couple didn’t give a reason for the break-up, but Grigorieva subsequently hinted "you will find out everything quite soon". Jim Carrey and Jenny Mccarthy also ended their five-year romance.
The music world was rocked when Brett Michaels suffered two serious health scares in April. The Poison rocker was admitted to hospital for an emergency appendectomy at the beginning of the month and just weeks later he collapsed after suffering a brain haemorrhage. The rocker was in a critical condition, but slowly began his recovery. Another shock for music fans came with the death of former Sex Pistols manager and punk icon Malcolm Mclaren, who lost his battle with cancer.
April was a sad month for Dynasty fans after two of the show’s former stars died within days of each other. John Forsythe passed away from complications relating to pneumonia and his death was followed by the passing of his onscreen brother Christopher Cazenove, who lost a battle with blood poisoning just six days later.
The scandal of the month came when Desperate Housewives actress Nicollette Sheridan filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the show’s creator, Marc Cherry. The actress claimed he slapped her during an argument over the script and then fired her when she complained to producers.
Sheridan’s co-stars, Teri Hatcher, Eva Longoria Parker, Felicity Huffman and Marcia CrosS, all took Cherry’s side.
May There were wedding bells this month for Scissor Sisters singer Ana Matronic and her boyfriend Seth Kirby, and actors Seth Green and Clare Grant. Meanwhile, Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon sealed their love by renewing their wedding vows for the third time.
May was not such a happy month for Boyzone singer Ronan Keating, who split from his wife Yvonne, and he wasn’t the only one facing heartache - former Bond girl Halle Berry split from Gabriel Aubry after more than four years together, and Buffy The Vampire Slayer star David Boreanaz’s marriage was plunged into crisis when he admitted cheating on his wife.
Several stars heard the pitter-patter of tiny feet this month - Monica Bellucci gave birth to her second daughter, Leonie, supermodel Claudia Schiffer delivered her third child, daughter Cosima, and Amy Adams became a first-time mum after giving birth to daughter Aviana.
John Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston had something to smile about after the death of son Jett in 2009, when they confirmed the actress was expecting another child, and it was double joy for singer Alicia Keys - she became engaged to producer Swizz Beatz and announced her pregnancy.
Meanwhile, Hollywood paid tribute to legendary actor Dennis Hopper when he died at the age of 74 after a battle against prostate cancer, and Diff’rent Strokes star Gary Coleman passed away at the age of 42 after suffering a brain haemorrhage in a fall at his home.
There was further tragedy for the Redgrave dynasty when Lynn Redgrave died aged 67 after a long battle with breast cancer, and Brittany Murphy’s grieving widower Simon Monjack was found dead at his home.
The rock world was plunged into mourning when Ronnie James Dio lost his battle with stomach cancer at the age of 67, swiftly followed by the sudden death of Slipknot bassist Paul Gray, 38, who was found dead in a hotel room in Iowa after an accidental drug overdose.
Former The Temptations star Ali-Ollie Woodson died from leukaemia, aged 58, and veteran actress/singer Lena Horne succumbed to heart failure at 92.
On the scandal front, Charlie Sheen’s troubles mounted when he surrendered legal custody of his two children with ex-wife Denise Richards, and Miley Cyrus showed she’s growing up fast when she was caught on camera dirty dancing with a 44-year-old movie producer in a nightclub. Lindsay Lohan was ordered by a court to wear an alcohol-monitoring ankle tag in a bid to help beat her drink and drug demons, and troubled actor Michael Madsen was hospitalised following a nine-day booze binge in Britain.
Bono was rushed to hospital for emergency surgery on his back, leading to the cancellation of U2’s hotly-anticipated Glastonbury headline slot the following month.
June June was a bumper wedding month with Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green marrying on a beach in Hawaii, while Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart wed after seven years together. Gemma Arterton married Stefano Catelli, and Alanis Morissette married MC Souleye. British newsman Piers Morgan wed Celia Walden and Mena Suvari married music producer Simone Sestitos. Glee star Jane Lynch married Lara Embry in a civil partnership ceremony – and love was also in the air for Orlando Bloom, who announced his engagement to longterm girlfriend Miranda Kerr.
Ugly Betty star America Ferrera became engaged to Ryan Piers Williams, while Kate Hudson hit headlines when she started dating MUSE frontman Matt Bellamy.
It was a baby boom month - Kevin Costner became a dad for the seventh time, Sheryl Crow adopted her second son, director Sofia Coppola welcomed another daughter, and R&B star Ne-Yo announced he is to be a father for the first time.
June was not such a good month love wise for actor Mark-Paul Gosselaar, who filed for divorce from his wife of 13 years. Meanwhile British singer Leona Lewis split from her childhood sweetheart and Twilight’s Nikki Reed broke up with Paris Latsis. Brandy’s romance with rapper Flo Rida came to an end, Welsh singer Charlotte Church split from fiance Gavin Henson, and former U.S. vice president Al Gore split from his wife of 40 years.
Rock stars were in mourning when former Stereophonics star Stuart Cable passed away, former The Kinks bassist Pete Quaife also died, and country music legend Jimmy Dean passed away at the age of 81. Hollywood was saddened when Golden Girls star Rue McClanahan died aged 76 after suffering a major stroke and actor/director Corey Allen passed away. Zorro star Eugenia Paul also died at the age of 75.
June also caused havoc for the music industry with numerous gigs being axed - Drake, Jay-Z, Ke$ha and Grace Jones all had to cancel shows, while illness caused cancellations for John Mayer, Cher and Wolfmother, and SUM 41 brought the curtain down on their European tour after Steve Jocz was involved in a car crash.
Gossip Girl star Chace Crawford was in the news following his arrest for pot possession, while Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil and The Sopranos star Joseph Gannascoli were arrested separately on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI). Meanwhile it was also another DUI arrest for actor Chris Klein - he then checked himself into a rehabilitation facility to deal with alcohol addiction later in the month.
Incarcerated rapper Lil Wayne’s troubles worsened - he was sentenced to three years probation after striking a plea deal with U.S. prosecutors in relation to a 2008 drugs charge.
Other notable events in June included the launch of the soccer World Cup tournament, which saw stars including the Black Eyed Peas, Shakira, Alicia Keys and John Legend perform at the opening ceremony in South Africa. There was also a flurry of tributes on the one-year anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death, and Larry King announced plans to retire from his 25-year run as the host of CNN talk show Larry King Live.
A number of awards were also handed out - The Twilight Saga: New Moon was the big winner at the MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles, picking up four honours, while Sandra Bullock and Scarlett Johansson caused a stir by locking lips onstage at the ceremony. Chris Brown stole the show at the 2010 BET Awards when he performed a dance tribute to Michael Jackson, while Alicia Keys and Drake were crowned the big winners.

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FARRELL FELL APART AFTER ALEXANDER FLOP

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COLIN FARRELL spiralled into a deep depression after his blockbuster ALEXANDER flopped - and even considered turning his back on acting for good.
The Irish actor starred as Alexander the Great in Oliver Stone’s 2004 epic, and was crushed by the negative reviews his performance generated.
Farrell subsequently fell into a slump and admits he felt the need to apologise to everyone who might have seen the movie.
He recalls, "That was tough. I say tough relative to a charmed life, but I’m not going to apologise for how much it affected me emotionally and psychologically. I was going to walk away from acting. I couldn’t even buy a packet of cigarettes without feeling like I needed to say sorry to the guy behind the counter just in case he happened to see the thing." The star became even more withdrawn following the box office failure of Miami Vice in 2006.
He adds, "I just completely fell to s**t on that one. It was literally the first time I couldn’t say to anyone around me, ‘Have I been late for work, have I missed any days, have I been hitting my marks?’ Because the answers would have been yes, yes, and no… I lost the ability to be confident that I could make a change myself." When the film wrapped, Farrell managed to turn his life around after a stint in rehab.

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TAKE THAT TOP AMAZON’S MUSIC LIST

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British pop stars TAKE THAT have fought off competition from THE BEATLES and MICHAEL JACKSON to be named the best-selling music act ever on website Amazon.co.uk.
The group’s latest record, Progress, has dominated Britain’s album chart since it was released last month (Nov10) and has gone on to sell more than 1.8 million copies.
Combined with sales of previous discs, Take That have topped the online retailer’s music rundown to find the best seller since the site launched in 1998. The Beatles came second on the list, while Michael Jackson was third.
Christopher North, Amazon’s vice president of media, says, "(It) is testament to the continued and growing popularity of Take That." The band’s latest offering marked their first record with Robbie Williams since he left the line-up in 1995.

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SCHWARZENEGGER CONSIDERING ACTING RETURN

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ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER is considering a return to acting after he steps down from his post as California Governor next week (beg03Jan11).
The Terminator star stepped away from Hollywood to pursue a career in politics and he’s been in charge of the state of California since 2003. He will step down at the beginning of 2011 and hand over the role to incoming Democrat Jerry Brown, sparking speculation over his next move.
Schwarzenegger, who filmed short cameo roles for Terminator Salvation and The Expendables during his stint as governor, admits he finds it easy to take up acting again after long breaks, but can’t officially reveal his plans until he is out of office.
He tells Variety, "It is like bicycling, or like skiing. You get on it and you feel like there is no time lapse there at all…
"The list is a long list of things I can do, but nothing I can concentrate on until I am literally, totally out of office. For me the joy of life is not to know, and you get into it and you kind of figure it out. I love that. I don’t like safety nets. I am not a believer in that… So you go in there with an open mind and you have to learn very quickly." Schwarzenegger has also shot down rumours he is poised to take over the post of Chief of the Motion Picture Association of America, adding: "No one has come up to me about that."

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SPITERI’S DELIGHT WITH HAIRDRESSER MOSS

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Rocker SHARLEEN SPITERI has praised KATE MOSS’ skills with a pair of scissors - insisting the supermodel gave her the "best haircut" she’s ever had.
The Texas frontwoman was at a baby shower with the British beauty earlier this month (Dec10) when she praised the look of a wig Moss was wearing.
The model offered to trim Spiteri’s locks in the same style - and the nervous singer/songwriter was amazed with the results.
She tells British TV host Lorraine Kelly, "I was at a baby shower a couple of weeks ago and Miss Kate Moss took to the scissors and cut my hair. I was saying to her I really like (her hair). She had a wig on and I said, ‘I really like that’. (She said) ‘Oh, I will cut your hair like that’, and you know when you look in Kate’s eyes and she knew exactly what she would do, so it was fine.
"I never let anyone cut my hair, I’m really worried about getting my hair cut. We went into the kitchen and she cut my hair with a pair of kitchen scissors.
"It’s amazing, it’s one of the best haircuts I’ve had! It’s really good. I love it, I really love it. She has done a few haircuts apparently. She definitely has an eye for it."

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ANDERSON NAMED PETA’S PERSON OF THE YEAR

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PAMELA ANDERSON has been honoured for her tireless work to end animal cruelty - she’s been named People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)’s Person of the Year.
The former Baywatch beauty was awarded the title after a year in which she drew attention to animal rights issues by speaking to students at the U.K.’s prestigious Oxford University, posing for pictures with her body painted in butcher markings, and filming a TV commercial in which she strip-searches plane passengers for hidden furs and pelts.
The vegetarian actress/model also adopted stray dogs from an animal shelter and called on leaders in India to ban the country’s "unspeakably cruel" trade in leather.
And her efforts to promote the cause have now been recognised by officials at PETA, who named her their Person of the Year for 2010 on Friday (31Dec10).
A spokeswoman for the campaign group tells WENN, "For years, Anderson has been penning letters and posing in ads for PETA U.K.’s American affiliate in order to raise awareness of cruelty to animals and demonstrate how easy it is to avoid contributing to animal suffering."

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TIMBERLAKE TRACK LEAKS ONLINE

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JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE has given his fans renewed hope he is about to relaunch his music career after a previously unheard track leaked online.
The pop superstar has been taking an extended break from music to concentrate on making movies, with roles in the critically-acclaimed The Social Network and kids’ film Yogi Bear.
Timberlake recently admitted he hopes to return to music eventually, but currently has no plans to record another album.
However, fans have been sent into a frenzy this week (beg27Dec10) after a song called Take You Down, with Timberlake on vocals, emerged online, according to MTV.com.
It is not known if the track, reportedly produced by Pharrell Williams’ The Neptunes, is intended for release by Timberlake, or if it is just a demo.

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MCKAGAN RESOLVES TO FIGHT JUNK MAIL AND SPAM

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Former GUNS N’ ROSES star DUFF MCKAGAN has made a New Year’s resolution to fight back against junk mail, spam and sales calls in 2011.
The rocker admits that although he has "never been real big" on making an annual to-do list, he has decided to spent the next 12 months battling the "plague" that has beset his email inbox.
And he also wants to make sure his phone stops ringing with cold calls.
In his column for Seattle Weekly, he writes, "I have never been real big on New Year’s resolutions… It goes without saying that I no longer have booze and drugs to swear off. But there are one or two things I am finally going to rectify after the first of the year… the things that perhaps plague us all: junk e-mail and sales calls…
"These days - and every business day - I get sales calls at 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. You know the ones… The emails, on the other hand, are indeed from things that I have over the years used, or people I have given my email to…
"I have learned not to give out my email address when I go to stores, though. That is a whole other conundrum in itself. I know that neither of these two above-mentioned things are all that bad in the whole scope of things - and they are indeed not - but I have made a promise to myself to ‘unsubscribe’ to the sales emails, send a note back to the club promoters to take me off the list (probably a D list, anyway), and call back these 800 numbers and have a supervisor take me off the call list!… Happy New Year’s, all!"

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PARAMORE MOVE ON WITH NEW ALBUM

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Rockers PARAMORE are moving on from the recent departure of the FARRO brothers by starting work on a new album.
Josh Farro and his brother Zac, who founded the group with singer Hayley Williams and bassist Jeremy Davis in 2004, left the band earlier this month (Dec10), playing their last their show with the group in Orlando, Florida on 12 December (10).
Josh subsequently spoke out about the siblings’ decision to quit, accusing Williams of taking over and causing arguments. He also claimed working with the vocalist on the band’s last album, 2009’s Brand New Eyes, sparked their departure: "We fought her about how her lyrics misrepresented our band and what we stood for, but, in the end, she got her way." Williams has now confirmed the band is moving on from the line-up change by getting straight back to work on a new album - bassist Taylor York has been recording demos and the singer is all set to start writing lyrics.
And the frontwoman admits she is feeling positive about the band’s future.
In a post on her Twitter.com page, Williams writes, "Tonight (Taylor York) sent me the 1st official demo for me to write lyrics to. And I am so hopeful and motivated for the future!!"

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EMINEM’S PROOF TRIBUTE SURFACES ONLINE

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EMINEM pays tribute to his late best friend, rapper PROOF, in his new memorial track DIFFICULT, which leaked online on Thursday (30Dec10).
The hip-hop star was left devastated when his D12 bandmate was murdered in 2006 and he has been struggling with the tragedy for the last four years.
The Without Me hitmaker opens up about his ongoing heartbreak in Difficult, revealing he still is haunted by memories of his childhood pal.
He raps, "I continuously stare at pictures of you/ I never got to say ‘I love you’ as much as I wanted to, but I do/ Yeah, I say it now when you can’t hear me/ What the f**k good does that do me now?/ But somehow I know you’re near me…
"Everyone else is just trying to pick up the pieces/ Man, how could you touch so many f**king lives and just leave us? They say grievance has its way of affecting everyone different/ If it’s true, how the f**k I’m supposed to get over you?" Eminem also admits to keeping an item of clothing Proof wore, continuing: "And this may sound a little strange, but I’mma tell it/ I found a jacket that you left at my wedding, I picked it up to smell it/ I wrapped it up in plastic until I put it in glass and hang it up in the hallway so I can always look at it." According to MTV.com, Eminem previously honoured Proof - who was gunned down at the age of 32 in his native Detroit, Michigan - in his song You’re Never Over.

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SETZER STRUCK DOWN WITH FOOT INFECTION

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BRIAN SETZER has apologised to fans after pulling out of a concert on Thursday (30Dec10) due to a foot infection.
Kool & The Gang replaced the Brian Setzer Orchestra onstage at the Agua Caliente Casino Resort and Spa at Rancho Mirage, California, to allow the rocker time to heal.
He has promised to return to the venue at a later date, when organisers will honour tickets purchased for the original Setzer concert.
The former Stray Cats frontman says, "The last thing I want to do is cancel a show (but) I am confined to the couch and it has since gotten worse. I am so sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused. I have played many shows with the flu and other such ailments, but I can’t take this one lightly." The star has also called off a New Year’s Eve (31Dec10) gig in Sacramento, California.

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BROWN VOWS TO ‘SHUT UP’ FOLLOWING RAZ-B FEUD

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Controversial singer CHRIS BROWN has learned his lesson following his recent spat with RAZ-B - he’s making a New Year resolution to "shut up".
The Kiss Kiss hitmaker became embroiled in a war of words with his rival on Twitter.com this week (begs27Dec10) after they exchanged insults on the microblogging site.
Brown later issued an apology to Raz-B to end the feud - and he’s now vowed to tone down his antics in 2011.
He writes on Twitter, "Since new years is coming up my resolution is to shut the hell up…"

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ANTHONY AGREES DEAL TO PAY OFF UNPAID TAXES

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A representative for MARC ANTHONY has confirmed the Latin singer has worked out a deal with U.S. authorities to pay off his multi-million dollar tax debts.
Jennifer Lopez’s Grammy-winning husband owes $3.4 million (£2.3 million) to the Internal Revenue Service, according to tax liens obtained by EOnline.com.
The sum is linked to unpaid taxes on the I Need To Know hitmaker’s Long Island, New York property.
A spokesperson reveals the star has enlisted the help of his management and financial team to reach "an agreement in principle resolving all of (his) federal tax liabilities… No further comments will be issued about this matter." It’s not the first time Anthony has landed in tax trouble - in 2007, he was forced to pay $2.5 million (£1.7 million) in back taxes after failing to file income returns.

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LIL WAYNE BIDS FAREWELL TO MAGNOLIA SHORTY

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LIL WAYNE paid his last respects to rapper MAGNOLIA SHORTY at her funeral in New Orleans, Louisiana on Thursday (30Dec10).
The Lollipop hitmaker and his Cash Money labelmates B.G., Juvenile, Mack Maine and Baby visited the Fifth African Baptist Church in the city to honour the female MC, who was shot dead last week (20Dec10).
More than 1,000 family members and friends gathered inside the church, while the streets outside were lined with approximately 1,500 fans, who remembered Magnolia Shorty with homemade signs and t-shirts.
Rapper B.G. paid tribute to the fallen hip-hop star, telling MTV News, "Magnolia Shorty was like a sister to me and it ain’t just what she meant to me; it’s what she meant to Louisiana, it’s what she meant to New Orleans.
"She was someone you loved to be around. She was the best at what she do (sic). I’m really speechless right now, but it ain’t sunk in yet… She owned this city, but she was this close to ownin’ the world."

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HARRIS TIGHT-LIPPED ABOUT MAD MEN DRAMAS

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Actor JARED HARRIS infuriates his family by refusing to reveal upcoming plotlines for his hit TV show MAD MEN.
The star’s late father Richard Harris split from his mother Elizabeth in 1969 and she went on to marry former politician Jonathan Aitken in 2003.
Aitken is a huge fan of the retro U.S. series - but reveals that stepson Harris remains tight-lipped about his storylines in the show.
He tells Britain’s Daily Mail, "I’d love to know what’s going to happen next in the series, but Jared refuses to tell. He won’t discuss any of the future plotlines. He won’t even confirm there will be a new series."

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MERCHANT: ‘COWELL SHOWS ARE KILLING CULTURE’

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Writer/director STEPHEN MERCHANT is the latest star to hit out at SIMON COWELL’s slew of TV talent shows, insisting the music mogul is "nailing the coffin closed" on Britain’s cultural heritage.
The Extras star is not a fan of singing contests such as The X Factor and American Idol and has taken aim at Cowell after discovering funding cuts at London arts venue ArtsDepot.
He says, "If we continue to let places like the ArtsDepot disappear, we’re going to wake up one day and find our greatest artistic achievement is a dancing dog on Britain’s Got Talent. And Simon Cowell will be nailing the coffin closed on our cultural heritage." Roger Daltrey, Madness star Suggs, Suede’s Brett Anderson and new dad Sir Elton John have all recently lined up to criticise Cowell.

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FRANCIS CONFIRMS MARRIAGE SPLIT

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GIRLS GONE WILD founder JOE FRANCIS has confirmed his seven-week marriage is over, just a day after reportedly laughing off split rumours.
The adult filmmaker married reporter Christina McLarty in Mexico in November (10), but rumours of trouble in the relationship emerged this week (beg27Dec10) with reports suggesting she had moved out of the couple’s Los Angeles home.
Francis dismissed the speculation as "false" and "funny", according to Hollyscoop.com, but on Thursday (30Dec10), the media mogul confirmed the story as true.
A statement to US Weekly reads, "After careful and thoughtful consideration on both our parts, Christina and I have mutually decided to end our relationship. We entered into our relationship with love and it’s with love and kindness that we leave it. We wish each other the best for the future." Francis dated the CBS News showbiz reporter on and off for four years prior to their marriage.

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GRIFFIN REMAINS DEFIANT OVER NEW YEAR SHOW

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KATHY GRIFFIN is refusing to tone down her bad language for an upcoming New Year’s Eve (31Dec10) TV appearance, insisting she is prepared to be pulled off air and fired rather than compromise her act.
The funnywoman ended 2009 on a low after she was forced to hand back her paycheque for swearing on air while presenting CNN’s New Year’s Eve Special with Anderson Cooper.
She has been given a chance to redeem herself on the 2010 show on Friday night (31Dec10), but Griffin is adamant she can’t be tamed by the TV network’s long list of rules and regulations.
She tells the Hollywood Reporter, "There’s no regret (about last year’s show) I only want to go further. This year in my contract, in addition to the stipulation that I have to give my money back if I swear, they also say they are just going to literally pull me (off air). I have a list of words I should have looked at in my contract, but I didn’t. I don’t think it’s changed much since the George Carlin routine. I haven’t technically read it. I don’t consider it to be binding, I’m an artist.
"If CNN dares to pull me live, I’ll be walking right over to New Year’s Rockin’ Eve to give Dick Clark a lap dance. It’s up to you America." And Griffin jokes that if she gets too cold during the outdoor broadcast in New York, she might just utter a curse so she can go inside and warm up, adding: "It’s really cold on the riser… Sometimes in commercial breaks I just cry and Anderson rocks me. I might get fired just to keep myself warm this year."

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