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28
Dec 11

David Lee Roth to rejoin Van Halen for 2012 tour

Diane Alter – AHN News Reporter

Los Angeles, CA, United States (AHN) – Van Halen has announced a 2012 tour, featuring David Lee Roth, to celebrate its 40th anniversary.

The announcement follows months of speculations. The rockers finally announced the news on Van-Halen.com through a series of video clips.

Tour dates will be unveiled soon, with tickets going on sale Jan. 10.

The 2012 tour will feature Roth, guitarist Eddie Van Halen, bassist Wolfgang Van Halen and drummer Alex Van Halen.

Roth left the group in 1985. In ensuing years, Sammy Hagar and Gary Cherone took turns as frontmen. In 1996, Roth joined Van Halen for an MTV Video Music Awards performance, and returned for a brief tour in 1997.

Original bassist Mike Anthony is not expected to be reunited with the band for the 2012 tour. He is busy playing with Hagar in the group Chickenfoot.

In November, Van Halen signed a new deal with Interscope Records. The group has since been working on a full-length studio album with Roth on vocals, a first since 1984. The album will also be Van Halen’s first release since “Van Halen III” in 1998.

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10
Aug 11

TBS cancels “Lopez Tonight”

Anthony Jones – Celebrity News Service Reporter

Los Angeles, CA, United States (Celebrity News Service) – There won’t be anymore “Lopez Tonight” after tomorrow night. TBS is pulling the plug on George Lopez’s late night show.

The network announced on Wednesday that “Lopez Tonight” won’t be renewed for a third season. The series, which premiered in November 2009 and has featured A-list guests like Jennifer Lopez, Sandra Bullock, and Justin Bieber, will air its last episode on Thursday, August 11th.

“TBS has reached the difficult decision not to order a third season of Lopez Tonight,” the network said in a statement. “We are proud to have partnered with George Lopez, who is an immensely talented comedian and entertainer. TBS has valued its partnership with George and appreciates all of his work on behalf of the network, both on and off the air.”

According to the Hollywood Reporter, “Lopez Tonight” struggled to capture viewers in the crowded late night marketplace and saw its ratings fall across key demos. It dropped 40% in viewers compared its first season.

After Conan O’Brien’s disastrous “Tonigh Show” fall out with Jay Leno, the move to have Conan take the 11pm slot while Lopez moved to midnight, an idea that was encouraged by Lopez and the network saw as way to increase Lopez’s visibility, didn’t help.

TBS’ “Conan,” while also seeing its ratings fall below expectations, will continue airing on the network.

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30
Jul 11

OWN announces Rosie Show and OWN Your Life premiere dates

Michael J Morsella – Celebrity News Service Contributor

Los Angeles, CA, United States (Celebrity News Service) – The Oprah Winfrey Network has announced the premiere dates for Rosie O’Donnell’s talk show and OWN Your Life, a show that will feature the best of The Oprah Winfrey Show.

Both new series will premiere on Monday, October 10th and will be airing Monday through Friday.

“With Rosie’s authenticity, paired with Oprah’s remarkable insights from the past 25 years, there will be two hours every day that viewers won’t want to miss,” Erik Logan, president of OWN said in a statement.

The OWN Your Life program will include an online feature that will have coursework on Oprah.com

“OWN Your Life (the oprah class) is the brand we are building at OWN. This will be a signature series along with Rosie’s creative and comedic genius,” Sheri Salata, president of OWN said of the programs.

The Rosie Show will be on at 7 p.m. with OWN Your Life following at 8 p.m.

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26
Jul 11

MTV to air rare Amy Winehouse concert as tribute

Anthony Jones – Celebrity News Service Reporter

Los Angeles, CA, United States (Celebrity News Service) – In celebration of the life and music of Amy Winehouse, MTV is airing a rare concert special that hasn’t been aired on the network since 2007.

Originally part of a music series titled “45th at Night,” Winehouse was on the cusp of stardom when she performed some of her biggest hits in MTV’s studios years ago.

Backed by the Dap-Kings, now performing with Sharon Jones, Winehouse burned through tracks from her award-winning “Back to Black” album, including the title track, “Me & Mr. Jones,” “You Know I’m No Good,” and her hit “Rehab.”

Mos Def joined her during the performance for a version of “Love Is a Losing Game.” She also performs her hit cover of the Zutons’ “Valerie,” which appeared on Mark Ronson’s “Version” album.

The special airing, dedicated to the late singer, will air on MTV on Wednesday, July 27th at 6:30 pm ET/PT.

Rumors are already starting to swirl that the network is also planning a tribute for the star during their next MTV Video Music Awards, which airs Sunday, August 28th at 9pm/8 C.

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21
Jul 11

Cote d’Ivoire: In Search of Stability

NAIROBI (IRIN) – IRIN Films is pleased to announce the release of Côte d’Ivoire: In Search of Stability, the latest in a series of “primer” documentaries which, through interviews with experts and officials, outlines key issues and challenges faced by various countries.

For much of its post-independence history, Côte d’Ivoire was beacon of stability and an economic powerhouse in West Africa. But a coup d’état in’99 was followed by more than a decade of political turmoil and sporadic armed conflict. An army mutiny in 2002 grew into a full-scale insurrection and the division of the country into the rebel-held north and the south controlled by the government of then President Laurent Gbagbo.

Elections designed to end the crisis were repeatedly delayed but finally held, mostly peacefully, in October and November 2010. Both Gbagbo and his long-time rival Alassane Ouattara, who has close ties with the northern rebels, claimed victory and Gbagbo refused to step down, despite Ouattara’s support from the international community.

The stand-off degenerated into battles in Abidjan and other parts of the country, prompting up to a million people to flee their homes amid warnings of an imminent civil war. Gbagbo was arrested in April and Ouattara installed as president shortly thereafter.

As this IRIN film explains, although armed conflict and human rights abuses have subsided, Ouattara’s new government faces the monumental tasks of rebuilding Côte d’Ivoire’s devastated economy, delivering justice in a way that satisfies all citizens, and fostering lasting peace in a deeply divided country still awash with arms.

Previous IRIN Film primers cover Nepal , Burundi and South Sudan’s independence referendum .

– Provided by Integrated Regional Information Networks.

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18
Jul 11

Charlie Sheen returns to television with “Anger Management”

Anthony Jones – Celebrity News Service Reporter

Los Angeles, CA, United States (Celebrity News Service) – Actor, tabloid staple, and warlock Charlie Sheen is returning to television. Looks like some of his video rants may have been unlikely audition tapes for a new show appropriately called “Anger Management.”

Although he was just fired from “Two and a Half Men” earlier this year, his behavior hasn’t raised any red flags for his new bosses at the Lionsgate-owned Debmar-Mercury (“The Wendy Williams Show”), Lionsgate Television, and film producer Joe Roth. Roth and Sheen worked together on films like “Major League” and “Young Guns.”

Roth also had a hand in the 2003 hit “Anger Management,” which the show is loosely based on. It shares a premise with the film, which starred Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson, where a mild-mannered man is ordered to receive anger management from a therapist who could use some himself.

“I chose ‘Anger Management’ because, while it might be a big stretch for me to play a guy with serious anger management issues, I think it is a great concept,” Charlie Sheen joked in a statement.

“It also provides me with real ownership in the series, a certain amount of creative control and the chance to be back in business with one of my favorite movie producers of all time, Joe Roth,’ he continued.

The ownership mean unlike on “Two and a Half Men,” Sheen retains significant ownership stake in the series.There’s no word yet on what network will air the series.

“Who better than Charlie Sheen to tackle Anger Management,” Roth said. “With Charlie’s incredible talent and comedic gifts, he remains the leading man of TV sitcoms. I’m excited to collaborate with him once again.”

Sheen has been fielding offers since having been fired from “Two and Half Men,” which he starred in since 2003 and won three Emmy Awards for.

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17
Jul 11

Show stolen from Egyptian superstar in anti-Mubarak drive

The Media Line Staff

Cairo, Egypt David E. Miller – Egypt’s purge of Mubarak-era figures has landed politicians and businessmen in jail and left others scurrying for exile. The former president’s name has come down from public squares and buildings. Now it has caught up with the country’s most famous actor.

At age 71, Adel Imam has starred in more than 100 Egyptian films and 10 plays, mostly comedies, but his career may be over because early in the revolution he made statements supporting President Husni Mubarak. Now, his television series due to be broadcast during Ramadan, the high point of the Arab world’s television year, is under attack by critics who say it depicts the deposed president favorably and espouses normalization with Israel.

“I believe Imam lost a lot of credibility in the Egyptian street,” Ali Khafagy, a resident of Giza and participant in Egypt’s youth revolution, told The Media Line.

The Egyptian president, who ruled for more than three decades, has been the focus of opposition rage as a symbol of everything that was wrong with the country. The president and his wife are both under house arrest and await trial, but protests have erupted again in Tahrir Square demanding reforms moves more quickly and decisively to bring an end to the old regime.

“Nagy Attalah’s Team” has been removed from the Ramadan line up, due to be aired in August this year. Officially, the move was for technical reasons, but media speculation attributed the cancelation to the Israeli flags and portraits of Mubarak that appear repeatedly in the background. The film depicts five soldiers recruited by a retired army general, played by Imam, to rob a bank in Tel Aviv, wearing Israeli army fatigues.

Imam made his pro-Mubarak view known in a press release issued following the first demonstrations in Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Jan. 25. Three weeks before the president was forced to quit, Imam called the protests “absurd.” He accused the demonstrators of being sent by “hidden hands who do not want Egypt to see that light,” and praised the regime.

“Imam is the artist most loyal to the values of the previous regime,” Sariel Birnbaum, a researcher of Egyptian film and television at the State University of New York in Binghamton, told The Media Line. “Mubarak’s main objective was to attack the Islamists and Imam served that purpose wholeheartedly.”

In the 1993 comedy Al-Ihrab Wal-Kabab (“Terrorism and the Kebab”), Imam plays a disgruntled civil servant who accidentally holds an entire building hostage while all he is trying to do is change his son’s school. Imam’s sole request of the government is kebab for lunch, a request that wins him the sympathy of the hostages and eventually allows him to leave the building unscathed.

“In the film terrorism does not get its way. The terrorists quietly disappear and the regime stays okay,” Birnbaum said.

Imam is not the only artist whose reputation was hit by the Egyptian revolution. Calls to boycott the series Samara starring Egyptian actress Ghada Abdul Razaq for her support of Mubarak’s regime were dismissed by the national Egyptian television.

“Television doesn’t play the role of judge in choosing what will be displayed on its screen,” Egyptian national television director Nuhal Kamal told the Arab daily Al-Hayat on Saturday.

Another artist, popular singer Tamer Hosni, was banished from Tahrir Square on Feb. 9 following statements he made in favor of Mubarak. Hosni explained to the BBC that he was in the Netherlands when the riots broke out in late January, and he was forced to condemn the Tahrir protesters as “terrorists entering houses and conquering the country” and “foreign agents.” But Hosni’s excuses didn’t help.

His latest album earned only 150,000 Egyptian Pounds ($25,000), a commercial failure compared to his previous works.

Khafagy, the youth activist, said many artists such as Imam have revised their pro-Mubarak views following the revolution, but they have failed to apologize, winning them the collective pejorative nickname “the changers.” “I think their artistic work is on its way out,” he added.

But Sobhi Essaila, a researcher at the Al-Ahram Center for Strategic Studies, a Cairo-based think tank, claimed that the naming and shaming campaign against Egyptian artists was no less than a public witch hunt.

“Artists are like any other segment of society — soccer players, intellectuals. There is a media smear campaign taking place against anyone who didn’t join the protesters heart and soul,” Essaila told The Media Line. He added that although Imam’s films served the regime’s agenda, they were in no way “pro-regime.”

“In none of his films did he ever make government propaganda,” Essaila said. “Today, there is intellectual terrorism taking place. You can’t say anything against the demonstrations or you’ll be accused of supporting the ancien régime.” He added that any artists of Imam’s caliber had to have certain connections to the regime in order to get ahead.

Birnbaum, the Egyptian film expert, said that in Egypt’s atmosphere of social and political upheaval it was still too early to tell which artists would be permanently tainted by their loyalty to Mubarak.

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9
Jul 11

TNT orders full season of “Dallas” re-boot

Anthony Jones – Celebrity News Service Reporter

Los Angeles, CA, United States (Celebrity News Service) – “Dallas” is officially going to become a series. TNT gave the show’s modern day update an order of 10 episodes.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, “Dallas,” based on the hit drama which aired for thirteen seasons from 1978 to 1991, will once again follow the drama of a wealthy Texas family in the oil and cattle-ranching industries.

The new “Dallas” stars “Desperate Housewives” alums Josh Henderson, Jesse Metcalfe, and Brenda Strong, as well as Jordana Brewster (“Fast Five”), and Julie Gonzalo (“Veronica Mars”).

Also returning to the series are original “Dallas” vets Larry Hagman as J.R. Ewing, Patrick Duffy as Bobby Ewing, and Linda Gray as Sue Ellen Ewing.

Cynthia Cidre (“Cane”) wrote the pilot and will executive produce along with Michael M. Robin, who directed the show’s premiere episode.

“TNT has explored the possibility of an updated version of ‘Dallas’ for several years, but it wasn’t until we read Cynthia Cidre’s outstanding pilot script that we knew we had the foundation for a great new series,” said TNT executive vice president and head of programming Michael Wright.

“Dallas” will begin airing in the summer of 2012 on TNT.

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22
Jun 11

AMC’s “Mad Men” inspires new Banana Republic collection

Anthony Jones – Celebrity News Service Reporter

Los Angeles, CA, United States (Celebrity News Service) – Banana Republic is going to help its customers look more dapper than ever, or more Don Draper, that is. The fashion retailer is set to debut a collection of looks inspired by the hit AMC series “Mad Men.”

Banana Republic’s design team is collaborating with Emmy award-winning costume designer Janie Bryant to debut looks for both men and women based on the 60s era resurgence trend, as worn by Jon Hamm, January Jones, and others on the show.

“Working with Janie to gain a true understanding of the ‘Mad Men’ look and feel was a delight,” said Banana Republic Creative Director Simon Kneen. “Janie was instrumental in helping us achieve the series aesthetic and standard of authenticity with this capsule collection, offering sketches, her own inspirations and actual artifacts from the production set to help inspire the ‘Mad Men’ within all of us.”

Among the looks making up over 60 pieces of apparel and accessories hitting stores are tailored suits and knit sweaters for men, plus fedora hats, silk ties, pocket squares, and more. The female looks include high-waisted skirts, dresses, trench coats, scarves, and more.

“Collaborating with Simon and his team to design this collection was an experience I’ll never forget,” Janie Bryant said. “It’s so rewarding to help create a collection that will allow fans of the series to channel their own ‘Mad Men’ style and take home fashionable items that are modern, not costume.”

The collection will hit stateside Banana Republic stores and online on Aug. 11. “Mad Men” returns to AMC for a fifth season in early 2012.

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10
May 11

Toni Braxton reality show “Braxton Family Values” gets picked up for second season

Anthony Jones – Celebrity News Service Reporter

Los Angeles, CA, United States (AHN Entertainment) – No need to unbreak the hearts of fans of Toni Braxton and her sisters. WEtv just announced that their hit series “Braxton Family Values” has been renewed for another season.

Toni, Tamar, Trina, Towanda, and Traci will be back for another go at what Entertainment Weekly called “guilty-pleasure gold” and what became ratings gold “dot com” for the network, which also announced new series pickups “Amsale Girls,” “Texas Multi Mamas,” and “The Willis Clan” for this year and next.

“‘Braxton Family Values’ has struck a chord with our audiences – it’s one of our most popular shows ever,” said Kim Martin, President & General Manager, WE tv. “The series embodies the essence of WE tv’s brand – Life As WE Know It – as a women’s destination providing relatable, unfiltered stories about the real and dramatic moments that define modern family life.”

Just last month, star Toni Braxton told us she was apprehensive about turning reality cameras onto her own life. “But then I said you know what I’m just going to let people see the side of me they haven’t seen,” Braxton told CNS. “I want them to see me as a sister, and a mom. I wasn’t trying to be a diva or keep it up on the glam side I can always do that on stage. So it’s important to me that I display another side of me.”

“Braxton Family Values” will return in 2012 with 13 new one-hour episodes. The first season of “Braxton Family Values” is currently airing Tuesdays at 9pm on WEtv.

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