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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Recording Academy Makes Series of Sweeping Changes to the Grammy Awards

In a shocking move, the Recording Academy has announced a series of broad and sweeping changes to the Grammy Awards that will see the number of prizes presented reduced from 109 to 78 and gender-based categories in pop, R&B, rock and country stripped away entirely with awards for "solo performance" in each genre being awarded instead.

"Every year, we diligently examine our awards structure to develop an overall guiding vision and ensure that it remains a balanced and viable process," Recording Academy president Neil Portnow said in a statement. "After careful and extensive review and analysis of all categories and fields, it was objectively determined that our Grammy categories be restructured to the continued competition and prestige of the highest and only peer-recognized award in music."

The General Field categories -- Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best New Artist -- were not affected by today's announcement.

The Academy has also amended its rules on entries and voting. For a category to move forward with five nominations, it must receive no less than 40 artist, album or song submissions. If a category receives between 25 and 39 entries, only three nominations will be announced.

If less than 25 submissions are received for any given category, an award will not be presented that year, and if the category continues to receive fewer than 25 entries for three consecutive years it will be discontinued.

Next year's ceremony will mark the first time since 1991 that fewer than 80 Grammys will be awarded. (A vast majority of prizes are handed out during a non-televised ceremony that immediately precedes CBS' broadcast; only 10 awards were handed out during the televised event.)

The reason why so few awards are handed out during the televised ceremony: performances.

"The part that not everybody will be happy about at first is getting their heads around the fact that things have changed," Portnow told Billboard. "But the fact is: Everybody [who] releases a record within the standards and the qualification elements is going to be eligible for a Grammy. It's just going to look a little different, fit in a different place than they may have. They may be facing other nominees or nominations differently than they had in the past. But at the end of the day, we think excellence will prevail."

The Recording Academy makes frequent changes to its rules and categories on a case-by-case basis when flaws in its eligibility requirements are brought to the Academy's attention. Last summer, the guidelines for the Best New Artist category were altered when Gaga was deemed ineligible for the 2009 prize because she had been nominated the previous year for Best Dance Recording. The Academy altered its rules to provide eligibility to previous Grammy nominees who have not released a full-length album and have not won.


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Friday, April 8, 2011

Piers Morgan makes Eva Longoria cry

Piers Morgan has gone and done it again: reduced another of his celebrity guests to tears on American TV show Piers Morgan Tonight. And this time it was pretty Eva Longoria.

Eva got a bit emo as she talked to Piers last night about her divorce from basketball husband Tony Parker, and said that playing the whole thing out in the public eye was humiliating but added that she wished him all the best in life.

She said that it was a heartbreaking time and that trying to rediscover who she was afterwards was one of the hardest things she’s ever been faced with.

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Sheryl Crow Sings a New Tune With 'If It Makes You Healthy' Cookbook

Sheryl Crow is a busy rock star and activist raising two boys as a single mother. When Crow battled breast cancer five years ago, she took that as a wake-up call to eat better. Around this time she met chef Chuck White, who taught Sheryl how to eat seasonal, vitamin-rich food that would boost her health and singing voice.

The two have now teamed up on a cookbook called 'If It Makes You Healthy,' which is brimming with delicious and nutritious recipes.

How did you meet Chuck?
I have worked with Chuck off and on for three years. He's extraordinarily talented. We have this mutual love for incorporating the healthy components of food and the knowledge of wellness and disease with prevention and I wanted him to share what it is that he does. He had been on tour with me and cooked in my home while I had been recording.
When you're not touring or doing albums do you cook for yourself?
For the most part when I'm home I cook for me and my kids. We sit down and eat meals. I cook the things I learned from Chuck. I'm always looking for healthy ways to feed my kids. My 10-month-old eats everything. Wyatt's a little pickier. The one thing he loves is pasta and there are lots of different ways to make pasta with quinoa or spaghetti squash so he's not just eating plain carbs. There's always creative ways to feed kids.

Does the music business today depress you?
For somebody like me who makes records to go out and play, I would play no matter what; it's unfortunate that the climate is what it is. I enjoy playing live.

Before you got diagnosed with cancer, did you eat a lot of junk food?
We would eat what was at the gig. Not to knock the catering companies, but you would eat catering that was sitting out all day or eating from room service and then when I was diagnosed five years ago and I became a student of nutrition and wellness and really wanted to be proactive in getting well. I think now what we know from the information we get about antibiotics in the meat and pesticides in produce that there's a direct correlation to disease and there are components of food that are very disease-defensive and it's food that we can incorporate. We wanted everything in the book to be delicious and not boring.



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Recording Academy Makes Series of Sweeping Changes to the Grammy Awards

In a shocking move, the Recording Academy has announced a series of broad and sweeping changes to the Grammy Awards that will see the number of prizes presented reduced from 109 to 78 and gender-based categories in pop, R&B, rock and country stripped away entirely with awards for "solo performance" in each genre being awarded instead.

"Every year, we diligently examine our awards structure to develop an overall guiding vision and ensure that it remains a balanced and viable process," Recording Academy president Neil Portnow said in a statement. "After careful and extensive review and analysis of all categories and fields, it was objectively determined that our Grammy categories be restructured to the continued competition and prestige of the highest and only peer-recognized award in music."
A number of instrumental categories have been dropped, and many other categories have been folded in an effort to consolidate. For example, Best Contemporary R&B Album has been eliminated as a stand-alone category, though sets that would have qualified for the prize will remain eligible in the broader category of Best R&B Album. All told, four R&B awards will now be handed out instead of eight. Rock, country and pop will also hand out four prizes, down from the seven each genre awarded at last year's 53rd Grammy Awards.

The General Field categories -- Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best New Artist -- were not affected by today's announcement.

The Academy has also amended its rules on entries and voting. For a category to move forward with five nominations, it must receive no less than 40 artist, album or song submissions. If a category receives between 25 and 39 entries, only three nominations will be announced.

If less than 25 submissions are received for any given category, an award will not be presented that year, and if the category continues to receive fewer than 25 entries for three consecutive years it will be discontinued.

Next year's ceremony will mark the first time since 1991 that fewer than 80 Grammys will be awarded. (A vast majority of prizes are handed out during a non-televised ceremony that immediately precedes CBS' broadcast; only 10 awards were handed out during the televised event.)

The reason why so few awards are handed out during the televised ceremony: performances.

Relive Lady Gaga's show-stopping take on 'Born This Way' below:



"The part that not everybody will be happy about at first is getting their heads around the fact that things have changed," Portnow told Billboard. "But the fact is: Everybody

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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Rachael or Martha? Guy Fieri Makes His Choice

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Monday 07 FebruaryBy kathyHighest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

Another thing Martha is better at than RR is being a con. Rachael is down to earth and gracious in ways Martha is not. I for one would far rather watch Rachael with her ability to laugh at herself than Martha with her sanctimonius pomposity.

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Monday 07 FebruaryBy randyHigh Rank Vote downVote upReport this

Martha is good an i do like her programs. However Ms Ray is far better in my opinion. She's bubbly fun and like her recipes. Wish they would restart the 40 dollar a day trips. Oh and of course Rachael is a babe. No disrespect intended to her husband just stating a fact

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Monday 07 FebruaryBy rdbj1957Highest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

Martha Stewart is a pompous witch ex-con who has no idea how real people live!

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Tuesday 08 FebruaryBy chris romoHigh Rank Vote downVote upReport this

guy made the right choose to go to ray's party.it was probally not as good as the one at our vineyard. guy has been here for one of our partys and knows what I mean .

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Tuesday 08 FebruaryBy DianaHighest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

Rachael is a cook...Martha is a crook...Nuff said.

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Tuesday 08 FebruaryBy KathyHighest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

Rachael does quick foods,and we all need recipes for no time dinners. Martha does food, and the tips for keeping our home nice,along with garden tips. You may not use everything Martha says, but she is just trying to help us enjoy our homes,not just the food we prepare.

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Tuesday 08 FebruaryBy iamcartLowest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

you people are fools, rachael ray is as big a joke as Gay Fieri ... they are both idiot hacks. Martha has talent period.

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Tuesday 08 FebruaryBy OnnaLowest Rank Vote downVote upReport this

Exactly..... Martha has far more talent than Ray

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Friday, April 1, 2011

Experts: Being on 'Teen Mom' Makes Its Stars Unstable


'Teen Mom 2' star Jenelle Evans was arrested for assault over the weekend after a video surfaced of her brutally beating another teen. Evans has also incurred charges of drug possession and breaking and entering.

Her fellow teen mom, Amber Portwood, was arrested in December and spent 24 hours in jail on charges of attacking her baby daddy in front of their two-year-old daughter.

Now experts are raising the question of whether 'Teen Mom' is to blame for taking obviously unstable teenagers and thrusting them into a spotlight they are not ready to handle.

"These are not the most stable girls to begin

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Kingston Rossdale Makes a Serious Fashion Statement

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