Saturday, January 23, 2010

Andy Dick Arrested for Sexual Abuse

Andy Dick Arrested for Sexual Abuse
Andy DickAt least this mug shot isn't as creepy as the last one. Perpetually troubled funnyman Andy Dick was arrested in West Virginia Saturday morning on two felony charges of first-degree...



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Stephen Gately Died From Natural Causes

Stephen Gately Died From Natural Causes

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Boyzone singer Stephen Gately died while at his holiday home in Majorca three months ago and it has been determined by a pathologist that he passed away due to natural causes.

Stephen had been drinking heavily and smoking marijuana shortly before he passed, but neither were attributed to the cause of death.

The autopsy revealed that Stephen had an undiagnosed heart condition that thickened his arteries causing cardiac arrest and ultimately his death. There were no signs of violence or foul play.

We hope this brings his family some peace.

[Image via WENN.]


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Andy Dick Arrested for Sexual Abuse

Andy Dick Arrested for Sexual Abuse
Andy DickAt least this mug shot isn't as creepy as the last one. Perpetually troubled funnyman Andy Dick was arrested in West Virginia Saturday morning on two felony charges of first-degree...





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Bristol Palin Is A Born Again Virgin!

Bristol Palin Is A Born Again Virgin!

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A little late to be playing this card, don't you think?

Bristol Palin, forever to be known as the ultimate Republican knocked-up teen, has decided that she will be virtuous and not have sex again until she is married.

A wise decision, since the last time she didn't follow the Lord's plan, she ended up with a little bundle that constantly cries and wants her attention and a baby!

Interestingly enough, while making her vow of virtue on Oprah today, she also said she wished sh "had had more candid talks about having unprotected sex, about having sex before marriage."

Guess you were too busy moose hunting to have "the talk" with your daughter, huh Sarah Palin?

[Image via WENN.]




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Kevin Jonas And Selena Gomez On Haiti: 'Every Little Bit Matters'

Kevin Jonas And Selena Gomez On Haiti: 'Every Little Bit Matters'

'It's so empowering to see how many people are coming together to help,' Gomez says of 'Hope for Haiti Now' telethon.
By Amy Wilkinson


Kevin Jonas backstage at "Hope for Haiti Now" on Friday
Photo: Mark Davis/ Getty Images

More than 130 actors, musicians and athletes came together Friday (January 22) for MTV's "Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief." The star-studded telethon included performances by Justin Timberlake, Alicia Keys and Wyclef Jean and featured a celebrity panel of phone operators to answer donors' calls. Among them were young stars Selena Gomez and Kevin Jonas, who spoke with MTV News about volunteering for the event.

Gomez, the star of "Wizards of Waverly Place" and a UNICEF ambassador, has been urging fans to donate since the 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Port-au- Prince last week. When Gomez was asked to participate in the telethon, there was no way she could say no.

"I thought that it was very important to be here tonight, because I feel like we are very fortunate, and I've lived a blessed life," Gomez said in the minutes following the broadcast. "Being able to help and give back as much as I can is a good feeling in general, but what happened to the people in Haiti is absolutely devastating. It's so empowering to see how many people are coming together to help. And I'm just here. I'm just one of those people wanting to get the word out and help the people of Haiti."

Jonas, who manned a phone alongside brothers and bandmates Joe and Nick, stressed the importance of young people doing whatever they could to contribute.

"Every little bit matters," Jonas said. "It's not one person doing a huge amount; it's every person doing every little thing they can."

One of Jonas' favorite parts of the evening was getting to connect with donors all across the U.S.

"Answering phones and being able to talk to people all around the country has been an amazing opportunity," he said. "When we can get together as a group of people that may have a wider reach than just a couple of people, it works really well. It's an honor to be in the room."

Learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti, and for more information, see Think MTV. Visit HopeForHaitiNow.org or call (877) 99-HAITI to make a donation now.

iTunes customers can exclusively pre-order the "Hope for Haiti Now" full-performance album ($7.99) and the full two-hour video telecast ($1.99). Pre-orders will be delivered in the days following the telethon. Individual audio performances will also be available for purchase and download for 99 cents each in the days following the telethon. Apple, the record labels and the artists will donate their share of the proceeds to Haiti relief funds managed by "Hope for Haiti Now" charities, including the Red Cross and Wyclef's Yele Haiti foundation. Performances will also be available for purchase in the days following the event through Amazon's MP3 service and Rhapsody, through distribution provided by INgrooves.

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Justin Timberlake Says 'Hallelujah' Was A Perfect 'Fit' For Haiti Telethon

Justin Timberlake Says 'Hallelujah' Was A Perfect 'Fit' For Haiti Telethon

'Hopefully there will continue to be a lot of different ways that everyone can help,' he says after 'Hope for Haiti Now.'
By Maura Johnston


Justin Timberlake backstage at the "Hope for Haiti Now" telethon
Photo: MTV News

When Justin Timberlake was asked to perform on Friday night's "Hope for Haiti Now" telethon, he didn't hesitate to say yes — and he knew exactly what song he was going to perform.

"Obviously, I was going to help answer phones and help make donations," Timberlake told MTV News. "But as soon as I got that call, all of a sudden ... it was kind of like a big highlighted neon-green [light], everywhere I looked: 'Hallelujah, hallelujah.' "

Timberlake and his former "Mickey Mouse Club" castmate Matt Morris performed Leonard Cohen's 1984 track "Hallelujah" for the telethon. In the years since its release, "Hallelujah" has snowballed in popularity, in part because it's been covered by many musicians — John Cale, Rufus Wainwright and former "American Idol" hopeful Jason Castro, to name a few. Jeff Buckley's version, which appeared on his 1994 album Grace, topped the Hot Digital Songs chart in 2008, after Castro's cover aired on "Idol." Later that year, Alexandra Burke, winner of the Simon Cowell-masterminded U.K. talent show "The X Factor," topped that country's charts with her own version.

The Timberlake/Morris take puts a new spin on the song because it's a duet. The two singers harmonized beautifully, no doubt in part because the song is a go-to track when they're working on music together.

"It's always been one of my favorite songs," Timberlake said. "And my artist Matt, we always kinda sing that song when we're messing around in the studio with ideas.

"The way that it's written can be interpreted many different ways," he added. "But the emotion that comes through — the chords, the melody and also what's being said in the song — it just kind of fit for the telethon."

Timberlake was optimistic that the efforts put forth tonight would be a step toward Haiti rebuilding and growing stronger in the wake of last week's 7.0-magnitude earthquake.

"Hopefully there will continue to be a lot of different ways that everyone can help and that the funds and the actual labor will translate into food and shelter and water for these people, and hopefully that will continue.

"And hopefully you guys download it on iTunes," he added of "Hallelujah," "because you're obviously helping the cause."

Learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti, and for more information, see Think MTV. Visit HopeForHaitiNow.org or call (877) 99-HAITI to make a donation now.

iTunes customers can exclusively pre-order the "Hope for Haiti Now" full-performance album ($7.99) and the full two-hour video telecast ($1.99). Pre-orders will be delivered in the days following the telethon. Individual audio performances will also be available for purchase and download for 99 cents each in the days following the telethon. Apple, the record labels and the artists will donate their share of the proceeds to Haiti relief funds managed by "Hope for Haiti Now" charities, including the Red Cross and Wyclef's Yele Haiti foundation. Performances will also be available for purchase in the days following the event through Amazon's MP3 service and Rhapsody, through distribution provided by INgrooves.

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Source: www.mtv.com


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Red Carpet Quotes: "We Can't Talk About That on TV!"

Red Carpet Quotes: "We Can't Talk About That on TV!"
Giuliana RancicIt's on! The red carpet is open at the 2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles. As the first of the stars arrive to dish with Giuliana Rancic and Ross Matthews on Live From the Red...





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Justin Timberlake Says 'Hallelujah' Was A Perfect 'Fit' For Haiti Telethon

Justin Timberlake Says 'Hallelujah' Was A Perfect 'Fit' For Haiti Telethon

'Hopefully there will continue to be a lot of different ways that everyone can help,' he says after 'Hope for Haiti Now.'
By Maura Johnston


Justin Timberlake backstage at the "Hope for Haiti Now" telethon
Photo: MTV News

When Justin Timberlake was asked to perform on Friday night's "Hope for Haiti Now" telethon, he didn't hesitate to say yes — and he knew exactly what song he was going to perform.

"Obviously, I was going to help answer phones and help make donations," Timberlake told MTV News. "But as soon as I got that call, all of a sudden ... it was kind of like a big highlighted neon-green [light], everywhere I looked: 'Hallelujah, hallelujah.' "

Timberlake and his former "Mickey Mouse Club" castmate Matt Morris performed Leonard Cohen's 1984 track "Hallelujah" for the telethon. In the years since its release, "Hallelujah" has snowballed in popularity, in part because it's been covered by many musicians — John Cale, Rufus Wainwright and former "American Idol" hopeful Jason Castro, to name a few. Jeff Buckley's version, which appeared on his 1994 album Grace, topped the Hot Digital Songs chart in 2008, after Castro's cover aired on "Idol." Later that year, Alexandra Burke, winner of the Simon Cowell-masterminded U.K. talent show "The X Factor," topped that country's charts with her own version.

The Timberlake/Morris take puts a new spin on the song because it's a duet. The two singers harmonized beautifully, no doubt in part because the song is a go-to track when they're working on music together.

"It's always been one of my favorite songs," Timberlake said. "And my artist Matt, we always kinda sing that song when we're messing around in the studio with ideas.

"The way that it's written can be interpreted many different ways," he added. "But the emotion that comes through — the chords, the melody and also what's being said in the song — it just kind of fit for the telethon."

Timberlake was optimistic that the efforts put forth tonight would be a step toward Haiti rebuilding and growing stronger in the wake of last week's 7.0-magnitude earthquake.

"Hopefully there will continue to be a lot of different ways that everyone can help and that the funds and the actual labor will translate into food and shelter and water for these people, and hopefully that will continue.

"And hopefully you guys download it on iTunes," he added of "Hallelujah," "because you're obviously helping the cause."

Learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti, and for more information, see Think MTV. Visit HopeForHaitiNow.org or call (877) 99-HAITI to make a donation now.

iTunes customers can exclusively pre-order the "Hope for Haiti Now" full-performance album ($7.99) and the full two-hour video telecast ($1.99). Pre-orders will be delivered in the days following the telethon. Individual audio performances will also be available for purchase and download for 99 cents each in the days following the telethon. Apple, the record labels and the artists will donate their share of the proceeds to Haiti relief funds managed by "Hope for Haiti Now" charities, including the Red Cross and Wyclef's Yele Haiti foundation. Performances will also be available for purchase in the days following the event through Amazon's MP3 service and Rhapsody, through distribution provided by INgrooves.

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Bristol Palin Is A Born Again Virgin!

Bristol Palin Is A Born Again Virgin!

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A little late to be playing this card, don't you think?

Bristol Palin, forever to be known as the ultimate Republican knocked-up teen, has decided that she will be virtuous and not have sex again until she is married.

A wise decision, since the last time she didn't follow the Lord's plan, she ended up with a little bundle that constantly cries and wants her attention and a baby!

Interestingly enough, while making her vow of virtue on Oprah today, she also said she wished sh "had had more candid talks about having unprotected sex, about having sex before marriage."

Guess you were too busy moose hunting to have "the talk" with your daughter, huh Sarah Palin?

[Image via WENN.]


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The Killers Cancel Shows In Asia

The Killers Cancel Shows In Asia

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The Killers have suddenly canceled their tour dates in Asia due to "unforseen circumstances."

The band released the following statement on their site.

It reads:

The Killers have been forced to cancel their appearances in Singapore, Beijing, Hong Kong, Manila, Tokyo and Seoul due to unforeseen circumstances. The band deeply apologizes to their fans and hope to reschedule their shows in these cities soon. At this time the bands Australian appearances remain scheduled as planned.

We wonder what's up!




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Justin Timberlake Says 'Hallelujah' Was A Perfect 'Fit' For Haiti Telethon

Justin Timberlake Says 'Hallelujah' Was A Perfect 'Fit' For Haiti Telethon

'Hopefully there will continue to be a lot of different ways that everyone can help,' he says after 'Hope for Haiti Now.'
By Maura Johnston


Justin Timberlake backstage at the "Hope for Haiti Now" telethon
Photo: MTV News

When Justin Timberlake was asked to perform on Friday night's "Hope for Haiti Now" telethon, he didn't hesitate to say yes — and he knew exactly what song he was going to perform.

"Obviously, I was going to help answer phones and help make donations," Timberlake told MTV News. "But as soon as I got that call, all of a sudden ... it was kind of like a big highlighted neon-green [light], everywhere I looked: 'Hallelujah, hallelujah.' "

Timberlake and his former "Mickey Mouse Club" castmate Matt Morris performed Leonard Cohen's 1984 track "Hallelujah" for the telethon. In the years since its release, "Hallelujah" has snowballed in popularity, in part because it's been covered by many musicians — John Cale, Rufus Wainwright and former "American Idol" hopeful Jason Castro, to name a few. Jeff Buckley's version, which appeared on his 1994 album Grace, topped the Hot Digital Songs chart in 2008, after Castro's cover aired on "Idol." Later that year, Alexandra Burke, winner of the Simon Cowell-masterminded U.K. talent show "The X Factor," topped that country's charts with her own version.

The Timberlake/Morris take puts a new spin on the song because it's a duet. The two singers harmonized beautifully, no doubt in part because the song is a go-to track when they're working on music together.

"It's always been one of my favorite songs," Timberlake said. "And my artist Matt, we always kinda sing that song when we're messing around in the studio with ideas.

"The way that it's written can be interpreted many different ways," he added. "But the emotion that comes through — the chords, the melody and also what's being said in the song — it just kind of fit for the telethon."

Timberlake was optimistic that the efforts put forth tonight would be a step toward Haiti rebuilding and growing stronger in the wake of last week's 7.0-magnitude earthquake.

"Hopefully there will continue to be a lot of different ways that everyone can help and that the funds and the actual labor will translate into food and shelter and water for these people, and hopefully that will continue.

"And hopefully you guys download it on iTunes," he added of "Hallelujah," "because you're obviously helping the cause."

Learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti, and for more information, see Think MTV. Visit HopeForHaitiNow.org or call (877) 99-HAITI to make a donation now.

iTunes customers can exclusively pre-order the "Hope for Haiti Now" full-performance album ($7.99) and the full two-hour video telecast ($1.99). Pre-orders will be delivered in the days following the telethon. Individual audio performances will also be available for purchase and download for 99 cents each in the days following the telethon. Apple, the record labels and the artists will donate their share of the proceeds to Haiti relief funds managed by "Hope for Haiti Now" charities, including the Red Cross and Wyclef's Yele Haiti foundation. Performances will also be available for purchase in the days following the event through Amazon's MP3 service and Rhapsody, through distribution provided by INgrooves.

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Justin Timberlake Says 'Hallelujah' Was A Perfect 'Fit' For Haiti Telethon

Justin Timberlake Says 'Hallelujah' Was A Perfect 'Fit' For Haiti Telethon

'Hopefully there will continue to be a lot of different ways that everyone can help,' he says after 'Hope for Haiti Now.'
By Maura Johnston


Justin Timberlake backstage at the "Hope for Haiti Now" telethon
Photo: MTV News

When Justin Timberlake was asked to perform on Friday night's "Hope for Haiti Now" telethon, he didn't hesitate to say yes — and he knew exactly what song he was going to perform.

"Obviously, I was going to help answer phones and help make donations," Timberlake told MTV News. "But as soon as I got that call, all of a sudden ... it was kind of like a big highlighted neon-green [light], everywhere I looked: 'Hallelujah, hallelujah.' "

Timberlake and his former "Mickey Mouse Club" castmate Matt Morris performed Leonard Cohen's 1984 track "Hallelujah" for the telethon. In the years since its release, "Hallelujah" has snowballed in popularity, in part because it's been covered by many musicians — John Cale, Rufus Wainwright and former "American Idol" hopeful Jason Castro, to name a few. Jeff Buckley's version, which appeared on his 1994 album Grace, topped the Hot Digital Songs chart in 2008, after Castro's cover aired on "Idol." Later that year, Alexandra Burke, winner of the Simon Cowell-masterminded U.K. talent show "The X Factor," topped that country's charts with her own version.

The Timberlake/Morris take puts a new spin on the song because it's a duet. The two singers harmonized beautifully, no doubt in part because the song is a go-to track when they're working on music together.

"It's always been one of my favorite songs," Timberlake said. "And my artist Matt, we always kinda sing that song when we're messing around in the studio with ideas.

"The way that it's written can be interpreted many different ways," he added. "But the emotion that comes through — the chords, the melody and also what's being said in the song — it just kind of fit for the telethon."

Timberlake was optimistic that the efforts put forth tonight would be a step toward Haiti rebuilding and growing stronger in the wake of last week's 7.0-magnitude earthquake.

"Hopefully there will continue to be a lot of different ways that everyone can help and that the funds and the actual labor will translate into food and shelter and water for these people, and hopefully that will continue.

"And hopefully you guys download it on iTunes," he added of "Hallelujah," "because you're obviously helping the cause."

Learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti, and for more information, see Think MTV. Visit HopeForHaitiNow.org or call (877) 99-HAITI to make a donation now.

iTunes customers can exclusively pre-order the "Hope for Haiti Now" full-performance album ($7.99) and the full two-hour video telecast ($1.99). Pre-orders will be delivered in the days following the telethon. Individual audio performances will also be available for purchase and download for 99 cents each in the days following the telethon. Apple, the record labels and the artists will donate their share of the proceeds to Haiti relief funds managed by "Hope for Haiti Now" charities, including the Red Cross and Wyclef's Yele Haiti foundation. Performances will also be available for purchase in the days following the event through Amazon's MP3 service and Rhapsody, through distribution provided by INgrooves.

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Source: www.mtv.com


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Burger King Opening Bars!

Burger King Opening Bars!

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Because the best time to eat at that establishment is when you're crunked!

Burger King is opening the Whopper Bar, a casual dining restaurant that will serve beer!

According to president of Burger King North America, Chuck Fallon, the restaurants will go up in tourist-heavy areas such as New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The Whopper Bar is even set to hit South Beach in mid-February.

A beer at the bar, which will be served in special aluminum bottles that stay extra cold, runs $4.25, but if you get it as part of a Whopper combo, the bill is $7.99.

"The Burger King customer is aging, so they're just trying to grow up with the customer," said restaurant consultant Linda Lipsky. "You can have America's favorite beers with America's favorite burger."

Burger Kings in Germany sell beer and so do Whopper Bars in Singapore and Venezuela, but now American bars will sell Anheuser-Busch and MillerCoors beers.

The bar will even have an outdoor dining area, a walk-up window and delivery service.

Sounds a little trashy to us! Will U be going?!




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Week in Review: Leno Takes Over Tonight Again as Clooney Rallies the A-List for Haiti

Week in Review: Leno Takes Over Tonight Again as Clooney Rallies the A-List for Haiti
Jay Leno, David LettermanNBC has gone from Must-See TV to Must-See-TV-for-Scathing-Monologues. The Peacock Network opted to precede its do-or-die, $800 million coverage of the Winter Olympic Games with a swift...



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Anna Kournikova

Cheating In China!

Cheating In China!

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Cheaters never prosper!

30 runners competing in a Chinese marathon in Xiamen were disqualified after it was revealed that they had cheated!

Some of the runners hired impostors to run the race for them while others used vehicles for part of the race or gave their time recording chip to faster runners!

Turns out that a big chunk of the cheaters really wanted to get a good time because they stood to get extra points to their score for the highly-competitive Chinese university entrance exams.

Shame, shame!

[Image via AP Images.]




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Gallery: Hope For Haiti Now, And Down the Road

Gallery: Hope For Haiti Now, And Down the Road
George Clooney, TelethonIt's easy to be jaded or withdrawn in the face of overwhelming disaster, but we're happy Hollywood is helping us all rise to the occasion and aid Haiti as she crawls from the wreckage of...



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Conan O'Brien Exits 'Tonight Show' With Special-Guest-Filled, Music-Heavy Episode

Conan O'Brien Exits 'Tonight Show' With Special-Guest-Filled, Music-Heavy Episode

Tom Hanks, Steve Carell and Will Ferrell are just a few of the stars who showed up to bid farewell to the late-night host.
By Kyle Anderson


Conan O'Brien (file)
Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images

Friday night's (January 22) episode of "The Tonight Show" was Conan O'Brien's final one after only seven months behind the desk. After a week of excellent, NBC-bashing humor and good-natured ribbing, O'Brien ended his tenure on NBC with an excellent hour of comedy.

He opened the show with a brief monologue and then moved right into a late-blooming bit that just popped up in the last few days: "The Expensive Thing That NBC Has to Pay For." The Friday night version, according to O'Brien, came directly from the Smithsonian: a complete fossilized skeleton of a ground sloth. "And it's spraying beluga caviar all over an original Picasso!" O'Brien said joyously. "We just bought this on NBC's credit card to the tune of $65 million."

That was followed by a rather sentimental montage of highlights from Conan's seven months on the job, from his coast-to-coast run from New York to Los Angeles to his many encounters with animals. The package, scored by Cheap Trick's "Surrender" (as featured in his very first episode) ended with a card that said "To Be Continued."

As guests on his final show, Conan welcomed Tom Hanks, Will Ferrell and musical guest Neil Young. But before he could get to the guests, he said he had to go through an exit interview with an NBC employee. That employee? "The Office" star Steve Carell.

"First question: Would you describe your NBC experience as positive, very positive or extremely positive?" Carell joked. "Did anything trigger your decision to leave?"

Carell played the bit remarkably straight, even offering some words of encouragement, which he stole from the movie "Up in the Air." At the end, he demanded O'Brien hand over his ID badge, which got boos from the audience as Carell inserted it into a paper shredder.

When Hanks showed up, he brought two glasses of what O'Brien thought was scotch. "Around my house, they call this 'Daddy's Little Reward,' " he said. When they drank, he realized that it was just cream soda. "This is diet cream soda!" O'Brien joked.

Hanks then reminded the audience that he was the one who started calling O'Brien "Coco" on his second show. "In our house, you'll always be the host of 'The Tonight Show,' " Hanks said. "So if you could show up around 10:45, that would be great. And Rita and I will try to stay up for the full hour."

O'Brien then welcomed Neil Young, who he introduced as the first person to call him and offer support once the news came down about his losing his spot on NBC. Armed only with an acoustic guitar and a harmonica, Young performed a quiet, plaintive "Long May You Run," a Stills-Young hit from 1976.

Before Will Ferrell showed up to close out the show, O'Brien took some time to talk frankly to the fans. "There's been a lot of speculation in the press about what I legally can and can't say about NBC. Tonight, I'm allowed to say anything I want," he said. "What I want to say is this: Between my time at 'Saturday Night Live,' 'The Late Show' and my brief run on 'The Tonight Show,' I've worked on NBC for over 20 years. This company has been my home for most of my adult life, and I want to thank NBC for making it all possible."

He continued, "Walking away from 'The Tonight Show' was the hardest thing I've ever had to do. This is the best job in the world. Every comedian dreams of hosting 'The Tonight Show,' and I got to do it, and I did it my way. I have had more good fortune than anybody I know, and if our next gig is doing a show in a 7-Eleven parking lot, we will find a way to make it fun."

By the time he got to thanking the fans at the end of his speech, he was choked up. "I want to say something, especially to young people: Please do not be cynical. I hate cynicism. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen."

The show closed in epic fashion: Ferrell led an all-star version of the "Tonight Show Band" (including Beck, Ben Harper, ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons and O'Brien himself on guitar) through Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird." It was everything that made Conan's stint on "The Tonight Show" great: high-concept, hilarious and more than a little absurd. In the end, O'Brien took the final guitar solo as Ferrell broke out the cowbell, and "The Tonight Show" faded to black.

The tribute went just a little bit longer into Jimmy Fallon's show, "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon," as he and the Roots performed an a cappella version of Boyz II Men's "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" while the host poured a little liquor for his fallen homeboy.




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Ken Burns' The Late Night War (Via Jimmy Kimmel)

Ken Burns' The Late Night War (Via Jimmy Kimmel)
Jimmy KimmelAs Team Coco's final countdown concludes with Conan O'Brien's last Tonight tonight, maybe it's time for a little historical perspective on the great talk-show war of 2010. And...



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What TV Lovers Do You Love?

What TV Lovers Do You Love?
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sarah Michelle Gellar, David BoreanazHello party people! To fill in the gap between Girl on Top and our second annual Alpha Male Madness competition in March, we're planning a TV's Top Couples bracket in the weeks running up...





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Howard Stern To Return To Terrestrial Radio?!

Howard Stern To Return To Terrestrial Radio?!

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Howard Stern announced on Thursday that he's been approached to return to terrestrial radio!

The radio host is nearing the end of his 5-year, $500 million contract with Sirius radio, but added that he hasn't received any real offers yet.

"I actually have an offer," said Stern. "Well, not a bona fide offer, but people have been making them."

Although, we're not sure it's the place for him - and either is he!

"I can't ever imagine the day where I'd work for Clear Channel," Howard continued.

Ha! We'll see.

[Image via WENN.]



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Beyonce Performs 'Halo' With Chris Martin During Haiti Telethon

Beyonce Performs 'Halo' With Chris Martin During Haiti Telethon

Coldplay frontman plays piano for B, who injected Haiti into her 'Halo' lyrics.
By Hillary Crosley


Chris Martin and Beyoncé at "Hope For Haiti Now" on Friday
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Beyoncé gave a powerful performance of "Halo" during Friday's (January 22) "Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief" telethon.

Performing from London, the songstress was accompanied by Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, who performed with his band earlier in the night, on the piano for an acoustic rendition. Beyoncé injected Haiti into her lyrics: "Haiti, we can see your halo/ You know you're my saving grace," she sang. "You're everything I need and more, it's written all over your face/ Haiti, we can see your halo/ I pray you won't fade away."

The emotional track is from her 2009 LP, I Am ... Sasha Fierce. B is one of a long line of participants for the telethon, including her husband, Jay-Z, who performed later with Rihanna and U2.

Learn more about what you can do to help with earthquake-relief efforts in Haiti, and for more information, see Think MTV. Visit HopeForHaitiNow.org or call (877) 99-HAITI to make a donation now.

iTunes customers can exclusively pre-order the "Hope for Haiti Now" full-performance album ($7.99) and the full two-hour video telecast ($1.99). Pre-orders will be delivered in the days following the telethon. Individual audio performances will also be available for purchase and download for 99 cents each in the days following the telethon. Apple, the record labels and the artists will donate their share of the proceeds to Haiti relief funds managed by "Hope for Haiti Now" charities, including the Red Cross and Wyclef's Yele Haiti foundation. Performances will also be available for purchase in the days following the event through Amazon's MP3 service and Rhapsody, through distribution provided by INgrooves.

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