Entertainment

Chuck’s Zachary Levi :: the new James Bond?
By Jim Halterman | Sunday Feb 7, 2010 Chuck is a series that isn’t quite a hit, but isn’t quite a miss. Its star -- Zachary Levi and producers -- hope that the changes made on Season Three will push it into the hit category. EDGE spoke with Levi about playing the bumbling Chuck and whether the changes make him the new James Bond.
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Miss’d America :: January 31, 2010
As with awards’ telecasts, beauty pageants can be a long slog through stage patter, swimsuit malfunctions, broken heels, and fire baton twirling-and yet, if an audience is lucky, there is sometimes one talent number that galvanizes the crowd into a spontaneous eruption of wild cheers and fanatical applause. Such was the case on Saturday night at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City as Miss’d America pageant contestant Michelle Dupree took the stage and delivered a knock-em-dead, eleven o’clock number channeling the spirits of Ethel, Ella, Judy, and Josephine that had the audience immediately on its feet with near-universal consensus of the night’s most electrifying performance and ultimate winner.
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Liza’s At The Palace
By Scott Stiffler Even non-fans of this über-gay icon will appreciate Liza’s pull-out-the-stops performance, with an added behind-the-scenes discussion of how it all came together. Sheer heaven for any theater queen.
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Alison Goldfrapp, Leighton Meester, Gorillaz
By Keo Nozari Blasting off into a week of new dance releases, Goldfrapp is back with brand-new track "Rocket." The British electronic band takes its synth cues from Van Halen’s ’80s classic "Jump" for this fun pop-dance odyssey (written and produced by the duo of Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory) where Alison vows to put a cheating lover on a rocket and blast him into deep space, never to return. It’s the first song off their fifth studio album, Head First, due March 2. We’re ready to dive in!
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Glam Gender
By Keo Nozari | Feb 6
Glamour and charm burst from each page of Glam Gender, a collection of portraits of San Francisco drag queens and other performers like you’ve never seen before.
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Gay PDAs :: Not Ready for Prime Time
By Scott Stiffler | Feb 8
Americans chowed down and watched the Super Bowl yesterday. For many it wasn’t the game they were as interested as the commercials that punctuated it. From the iconic Budweiser Clydesdales to a controversial pro-life spot, these ads will not doubt generate a lot of water cooler conversation. One that huge television audience didn’t see was for ManCrunch.com, a male dating service, due to the fact it showed two men kissing. CBS didn’t consider it rose to the standard the network established for general consumption. EDGE’s Scott Stiffler looks at why the sight of two men in intimate contact remains not ready for prime time.
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Taylor Swift-lash hits new heights
By Mark Russo | Feb 8
Where has all the love gone for Taylor Swift? The Taylor Swift-lash has hit new heights, exploding in the blogosphere--fueled by a her label’s delusional response insisting she is "the voice of a generation" and the American Idol boast that she’s the only singer capable of producing high notes.
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WeHo Art Dealer Charged With $2 Million Fraud
By WeHo News Staff | Jan 14
The United States Attorney named a West Hollywood antiques dealer in a federal fraud case involving the $2 million sale of a fake Pablo Picasso that she paid an artist $1,000 to counterfeit.
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