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'United States of Tara' season 2 promo
Buck is back March 22, bitches!Source: youtubeFor reference, Toni Collette > you. If you don't watch the show...
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 If you thought 2009 was a big year for music, just wait until you see what 2010 has in store. While the past 12 months were all about Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Susan Boyle and Adam Lambert, 2010 is shaping up to be the year of the comeback, the sequel and the new look, with anticipated discs on tap from a reunited Blink-182, Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, Diddy, Kanye West, Vampire Weekend, Usher, MGMT, and the soundtrack to the third "Twilight" film, "Eclipse." PopPerry has been "spilling out material" for the follow-up to her breakthrough, One of the Boys, citing such über-pop acts as Ace of Base and the Cardigans as inspiration. She's worked with Weezer's Rivers Cuomo and Rihanna collaborator Tricky Stewart so far, but hasn't really nailed down a release date. While we know Britney Spears has also been in the studio, working on the sequel to Circus, its unknown if the back-on-track pop diva will finish up the disc in time for a 2010 release. Former rival Christina Aguilera, though, has reportedly started her electro-influenced follow-up to 2006's Back to Basics with an eclectic group of women, including M.I.A., Sia, Santigold and Ladytron, but has seemingly put it on hold until she finishes filming her bit for the movie "Burlesque." Also potentially on tap for 2010: a new album from Madonna, troubled British soul singer Amy Winehouse's long-awaited follow-up to her Grammy-winning Back to Black breakthrough, and the second album from She & Him, featuring actress Zooey Deschanel and singer/songwriter M. Ward. ( tl;dr )Source: MTV News
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 There's one man I never thought would be hooked on The X Factor - JAY-Z. Mr Zed has become completely obsessed with the show - just like 20million of us who tuned in over here. And the New York rapper thinks so highly of the ITV1 smash he's put the shout out to SIMON COWELL, offering his expertise. Plus, the Jiggaman is now so fond of Geordie judge CHERYL COLE he wants to manage her with wife BEYONCE and steer her on to break America. Arsenal fan Jay said: "Simon, if you need any help for the next series, let me know man and I'm your judge. There is a lot of untapped hip hop talent in the UK and if they want my help finding some for the final 12 I am sure I could assist. Just try and make it the same weekend Arsenal are playing in London, that would really help me out man." How or why Jay-Z would be keen on the UK version of The X Factor - or even know about it - was my first thought. But it all makes sense. Jay is so on top of music of course he knows about The X Factor and Simon's plans to launch it in the USA. His closest mates include Brits CHRIS MARTIN, an X Factor fanatic, and MR HUDSON who both keep him posted. But there's even more to it. X Factor winner ALEXANDRA BURKE duetted with Beyonce in the final. When Alex came to record her debut album Overcome she did sessions in Jay's studio in New York and got to meet him. Cheryl, of course, was Alex's mentor and now a pal. Jay added: "I keep a close eye on the music industry throughout the world and I know how hot Cheryl is in the UK. The US market is the toughest one to break into, but once you do it is by far the most lucrative. I think Cheryl has that talent to do it. There is nobody in the US like her right now, and I would be very interested in helping her break the US market this year. Bey has seen her perform and she told me how impressed she was. I checked her out and I was impressed as well." With Jay-Z and Beyonce on board, Cheryl would be unstoppable. Source
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