March 2011
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February 2011
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New Music of the Day: Listen to 30-second snippets from every song on The Strokes’ upcoming studio album Angles (in stores March 22).
[ontd.]
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Charlie Sheen Meltdown Update of the Day: Following this morning’s back-to-back batsh*t interviews, Charlie Sheen brought his Magical Poetry Tour to TMZ, where he debunked an earlier report that he had checked himself into rehab, while simultaneously confirming that he desperately needs to check himself into rehab.
Part one above; part two below:
Meanwhile, his MIA publicist Stan...
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Early Bird Special: Charlie Sheen sat down with two morning shows to talk about the recent events that have transpired in his life in a calm and rational manner.
No, wait. The opposite.
Today Show above, Good Morning America below:
[today / gma.]
Oscars: Lights Out
Best Picture: The King’s Speech. Best Leading Actor: Colin Firth for The King’s Speech. Best Leading Actress: Natalie Portman for Black Swan. Best Director: Tom Hooper for The King’s Speech. Best Supporting Actor: Christian Bale for The Fighter. Best Supporting Actress: Melissa Leo for The Fighter.
The rest here.
Aaaaaaand scene.
[@richjuz.]
Oscars: The Academy Awards ceremony’s opening sketch, which spoofed a bunch of films, and featured Alec Baldwin being dreamy.
[vulture.]
Oscars: 94-year-old Kirk Douglas’s memorable presentation of the Best Supporting Actress award, which extended the ceremony by several minutes.
[mediaite.]
Infographic of the Day: Predicting Oscar Winners...
Infographic of the Day: Meltwater uses chatter tracked across blogs, blog comments, Facebook posts, and Tweets to predict which Oscar nominee is most likely to win in their respective category.
Best get your “Toy Story 3 was robbed” signs ready.
[mashable.]
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This Is Funny, You Should Watch It of the Day: Banksy follows up Exit Through The Gift Shop with Enter Through the Stall Door — an insightful documentary about an irreverent street artist named Stalls who isn’t afraid to turn the street art world on its gay head.
[fod / laughingsquid.]