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Nicole Scherzinger: I Did All the Pussycat Dolls Singing
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Gossip, Pop,
Nicole Scherzinger did all the singing in Pussycat Dolls.
The star - who fronted an earlier line up of the girl band, and now has a solo career - insisted she did "probably 95 per cent" of the vocals on the six-member group's debut album, PCD.
Speaking on a Behind The Music special for TV channel VH1, Nicole said, "I hope I don't get in trouble for the stuff that I say but I'll never forget I finished the album, PCD, and [executive producer] Ron [Fair] and I brought the girls into the studio and we played it for them. It was the first time they'd ever heard the music. Do you understand what I'm saying? We played the album for the Pussycat Dolls. It was the first time they'd ever heard the songs."
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Chris Brown Wants to Make Relationship with Rihanna Work
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Music, Dating, Rumors,
Chris Brown is determined to make a success of his relationship with Rihanna the second time around.
The "Yeah 3x" hitmaker recently split from girlfriend Karrueche Tran because he couldn't give up his "friendship" with his ex Rihanna - whom he was convicted of assaulting in 2009 - and friends of Chris say he wants to put things right with the "We Found Love" singer.
"He's doing s**t right this time and is going to really try to make this s**t work with Rihanna. They got caught up a few times, being drunk and doing some backwards... s**t in the club but, come on, they [are] young and in love. People be getting it twisted, thinking my boy a dog. He ain't. Not at all," a pal said.
Chris recently posted a candid video he has named "The Real Chris Brown" onto the internet and in it the musician is seen discussing his romantic dilemma over the two women. "I'm stressed out ... when you share history with somebody, then you tend to fall in love with somebody else, it's kinda difficult. Is there such thing as loving two people? I don't know if that's possible, but for me, I feel like that," he said in the video.
Jack Osbourne to Marry This Weekend
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Television, Weddings, Rumors,
Jack Osbourne will have a "low-key" wedding in Hawaii this weekend. The reality star and fiancee Lisa Stelly - who have a daughter Pearl together - have only just sent out the invitations to close friends and family in order to keep the nuptials secret.
"They just sent the invites out and are asking guests to sign non-disclosure agreements," a source told The New York Post's Page Six.
Jack was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) shortly after Pearl's birth earlier this year and though he admits the news was initially hard to take, he now knows his condition is "manageable" and says he has other priorities ahead of his medical problems: "I'm alright. I think when you get news like, 'You have MS,' it's a bit of a buzz kill, but when you do a bit of research into it, you realise it's quite manageable as long as you take care of yourself. Having a new baby is forcing me to just focus on that and work, so it takes the sting away a little bit."
Weekend Reading: Stephen Bissette, Jack Kirby, Stephan Pastis & Stan Lee
Posted by Tom Mason Categories: Editorials, DC Comics, Marvel Comics,
What ho, weekenders! And happy Canadian Thanksgiving to our hockeyless neighbors to the north!
Stephen Bissette’s Center For Cartoon Studies in White River Junction, VT has teamed up with the esteemed site Slate (via The Slate Book Review”) to launch the annual Cartoonist Studio Prize, with some real money attached for the winners. This looks like a heckuva good thing and thanks to all involved for putting it together.
Over the years, some of my favorite comics have disappeared from the newspaper as creators retired for various reasons. One of my favorites these days is Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis. Here’s Michael Cavna’s interview with him.
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How Zack Ryder used social media to catapult to WWE Superstardom [Interview]
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Features, Internet, Videos,

WWE makes it's return to Everett for the first time in a number of years this evening. For those who don't know, you guys are typically in and out when it comes to a city. Aside from Wrestlemania week, do you get to enjoy your time in a given city?
Not at all. We fly in, find a gym, eat, and head to the arena. We do the show, and we leave to do it again. I've definitely seen some cool airports, hotels, arenas, but we don't get to enjoy our time in the various cities.
What would you say would be the best trip you've taken when you've been on the road?
WrestleMania in Orland was amazing. I went to DisneyLand with my family and had a lot of fun. WrestleMania means we get to spend a full week in one location, so we can enjoy it since it's a break from the in and out that we typically experience on the road.
Let's take a step back. I think it's safe to say that the reason we are having this discussion right now is because you took it upon yourself to get noticed in any way that you could, grabbing that brass ring through the use of social media. Wanna tell us about that?
Yeah, definitely! My whole life I wanted to be a WWE Superstar. That's the only thing I ever wanted to be. I got signed in 2006 and got called up to the main roster in 2007…but I wasn't really doing anything, you know? By February 2011, I was kind of fed up. It wasn't my dream to be just "some guy" on the show. I wanted to be one of the top guys. At the time in February 2011, when I started the YouTube show, I didn't have an action figure. I didn't have a promotional 8x10. I wasn't on TV. I was like a joke. I had no merchandise…nothing.
Marvel Comics: The Untold Story
Posted by Tom Mason Categories: Editorials, Marvel Comics,
Grantland has put up a two-part excerpt from Sean Howe’s highly-anticipated new book: Marvel Comics: The Untold Story.
If you have any interest in Marvel Comics, especially its inner workings, then this appears to be must-reading. In the excerpt, here’s how various Marvel folks from the 1970s era are described:
Don McGregor: “... diminutive, fast-talking, aspiring filmmaker from Rhode Island.”
Steve Gerber: “...a chain-smoking Camus obsessive from St. Louis.”
Gerry Conway: “...the Brooklyn-born prodigy who'd started writing DC Comics when he was 16.”
Steve Englehart: “...a bearded and bespectacled conscientious objector from Indianapolis.”
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Kristen Stewart’s Mother Plays Matchmaker
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Movies, Break-ups, Dating, Rumors,
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are taking relationship advice from her mother.
The Twilight star's mom Jules Stewart was reportedly devastated to discover her daughter had cheated on the 26-year-old actor with Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders because she thinks of Robert as a son, and is desperate to help the couple move forward.
"Jules is the glue that's keeping Kristen and Rob together. It ripped her heart in two when she saw those pictures of Kristen in a compromising situation with Rupert - and she couldn't believe what her daughter had done. As far as Jules was concerned, Kristen's relationship with Robert was a match made in heaven and she adored him like he was her own son. At first, she struggled to understand why Kristen wanted to cheat on him," a source said.
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How to make your own LEGO Superhero Halloween costume
Posted by Taylor Peterson Categories: Design, Features, Smart Home, Misc. Tech,

It's October, and that means that there are many people looking for a great Halloween costume. Rather than buying a cheap costume-in-a-bag, why not get creative and build something awesome? That's what we did when we became LEGO Superheroes last year, and we ended up getting non-stop compliments when it was time for tick-or-treating. Wanna know how we did it? Read on!
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DIY LEGO Superhero Halloween costumes gallery
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Design, Features, Misc. Tech,
Last year, my family took the time to build our own Halloween costumes from scratch. We chose LEGO Superheroes, and It was a daunting task. We put in the time, though, and in the end, we had some amazing costumes when it was time to party. We're working on our full tutorial of how you can build your own LEGO Superhero costume like ours, and you don't even have to be Batman, Spider-Man, or Supergirl--this works for any character you can think of! While we put the finishing touches on that one, why not check out our LEGO Superhero Halloween costume gallery, where we captures each step of the process?
Has anyone else tried anything like this? Hit us in the comments!
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The Lone Ranger: Top 10
Posted by Tom Mason Categories: Editorials, Movies,
Disney has released a trailer for their new Lone Ranger movie, coming out in 2013. It’s directed by Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean, Mousehunt), and written by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio (The Mask of Zorro) and Justin Haythe (Revolutionary Road).
The Lone Ranger stars Johnny Depp as Tonto and Armie Hammer as his trusty companion.
After looking at the trailer, here are my thoughts:
10. Klinton Spilsbury is very happy now
9. Cowboy and Alien?
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