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Jennifer Lopez Caught in the Act and Continues TV Blitz With 'How I Met Your Mother' Cameo

Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony held court with a who's who of stars – everyone from Rihanna to six-time Grammy winner Beyoncé – at music mogul L.A. Reid's post-Grammy Awards dinner party at Cecconi's in West Hollywood. Lopez had some girl talk with Nicole Richie, before settling down to the table, while Anthony and Joel Madden stood nearby. Soon, Glee star Matthew Morrison joined his possible future costar Lopez at the table, and the two giggled and chatted like "old pals," an onlooker says. Guests enjoyed food like Kobe beef and gorgonzola sliders and wild mushroom risotto, while the Grammy telecast played on television screens in the restaurant.

Jennifer Lopez will attempt to "break" prime-time's most infamous womanizer, Barney (Neil Patrick Harris), when she guest-stars on "How I Met Your Mother" this season. Lopez, who tried her hand as a late-night host during "The George Lopez" show last week, seems to be making a habit of appearing on the small screen.

According to a press release, Lopez will play a self-help author, Anita Appleby, who writes about the ways "to train men into relationship machines through the power of denial." After she learns about Barney's treatment towards women from Robin (Cobie Smulders), Appleby wants to tame him.

"We couldn't be more excited about Jennifer Lopez joining us on 'How I Met Your Mother,' " executive producer and co-creator Carter Bays said of the latest celebrity cameo on his hit CBS comedy. "We're looking forward to a week of revealing outfits and sexy dance moves the likes of which this show hasn't seen since Regis Philbin guest-starred."

Lopez is also rumored to be making a guest appearance on "Glee." According to reports, the show's producers are trying to get her on the show to play a cafeteria worker. Coincidentally, Harris is also reportedly guest-starring on the Fox dramedy, according to Entertainment Weekly.

"Discussions are ongoing and we haven't gotten into the episode(s) [Lopez would] be appearing in," "Glee" executive producer Brad Falchuk told E! Online. Show creator Ryan Murphy told "Extra!"

The actress and singer, who began her career on TV as a dancer on "In Living Color," has been ramping up her appearances lately, beginning with her (unintentionally hilarious) performance of "Louboutins" at the American Music Awards in November. Her new album, Love?, was originally scheduled to come out in January, but it's since been pushed back to April.

Carrie Underwood is also set to make a cameo on "How I Met Your Mother," where she will play pharmaceutical sales rep and love interest for Ted (Josh Radnor) in an episode airing in March. In the past, "The Hills" stars Heidi Montage and Spencer Pratt have guested on the show, as well as Britney Spears who played love-struck receptionist Abby in 2008.

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Shaman King Manga Complete 34 Volumes



Shaman King (Shāman Kingu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroyuki Takei. Shaman King follows the adventures of Yoh Asakura as he attempts to hone his shaman skills to become the Shaman King in the Shaman tournament.

Shaman King was serialized in the Japanese manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump between 1998 and 2004 and has been collected in thirty-two tankōbon volumes. Since its publication, Shaman King has spawned a substantial media franchise. The manga has been adapted into an animated television series produced by Xebec and co-produced by TV Tokyo. The series has also spawned numerous video games and a trading card game.

Viz Media licensed the manga for English-language publication in the United States and Canada and has released twenty-seven volumes as of March 2010. 4Kids Entertainment obtained the rights to the Shaman King anime where it premiered on 4Kids network Foxbox on August 30, 2003.

Story :
Manta Oyamada, a shrimpy, studious middle-school student from Tokyo, attempts a shortcut one night through the graveyard to get home after a late night of cram school. While travelling through it, he encounters Yoh Asakura and his "companions": a graveyard filled with ghosts. Yoh reveals himself to be a shaman, a medium between the world of the living and the world of the dead. Yoh also demonstrates Shamans' ability to unite with ghosts to achieve a shared goal. Over the first few chapters, Yoh and Manta become best friends while Yoh uses his shamanic abilities to help them out through various normal tasks.

The Shaman Fight is a battle held once every 500 years between competing shamans to choose a winner who will become the highly sought-after "Shaman King", one who is able to contact the Great Spirit (the spirit that every soul will eventually go back to). The winner gains the ability to reshape the world in any way they want. Anna Kyoyama, Yoh's fiancée, soon enters the picture and prescribes a brutal training regimen, in order to prepare Yoh for the tournament. Thus begins the plot that will lead Yoh on a journey that will lead him to befriend Ryu, Tao Ren, Horohoro, Faust VIII, Lyserg Diethel, and Joco.

During the Shaman Fight, Yoh encounters Hao Asakura, a strong shaman who wishes to eradicate humans and create a world for shamans. At the end of the shaman battles where the remaining teams consist of Yoh and his friends, the X-Laws, and Hao's team, the remaining teams decide to forfeit the tournament crowning Hao the title of Shaman King. As Hao is led away, they decide to attack Hao during the time he is merging with the great spirit which is in a deep slumber. To do so, Yoh and his friends must defeat the The Patch Tribe members who are obliged to serve under the new Shaman King.

Once defeating the ten Patch members, Hao is awakened as the Shaman King. He defeats Yoh and all his friends and absorbs their souls.[1] Inside the Great Spirit, Yoh, Ren, Horohoro, Lyserg, and Joco battle Hao with the five legendary spirits; The Spirit of Earth, the Spirit of Thunder, the Spirit of Rain, Spirit of Fire and the Spirit of Wind. When associates of Yoh and his friends begin appearing in the Great Spirit, it is revealed the Great Spirit granted Hao's wish so someone may bring back his mother's spirit. With Anna's help, Hao's mother is brought to the Great Spirit. Hao's mother tells him he must forgive the Humans for murdering her in order to be saved. Hao decides to postpone his plan to eradicate humans and to observe how Yoh and his friends will change the world.

Seven years later, Hana Asakura awaits at a station for the five legendary warriors and his parents, Yoh and Anna.

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Taylor Swift, Beyonce rule the Grammy Awards

It's been a year of "Fearless" and fairytales for Taylor Swift.

The 20-year-old country cutie _ who has been on a winning streak for months with her hit album, "Fearless" _ won four Grammy Awards Sunday, including the night's top prize, album of the year.

"I did not see it coming tonight," she told reporters after the show. "This was a beautiful, beautiful surprise."

Earlier in the evening, Swift performed her song, "Today Was a Fairytale," which apparently became more and more true as the night went on. She also sang with one of her heroes, Stevie Nicks, on a mash-up that mixed Nicks' hit "Rhiannon" with Swift's award-winning "You Belong With Me."

Swift swiped the night's biggest prize, but Beyonce was the biggest winner. The multihyphenate entertainer made Grammy history as she collected six awards, the most won by a female artist in one night.

The 28-year-old diva won song of the year for her anthem "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It), a trophy she shared with three fellow writers. "Single Ladies" also won prizes for best female R&B vocal and best R&B song.

Her song "At Last" was named best traditional R&B vocal performance and "I Am ... Sasha Fierce" won best R&B contemporary album.

"This has been such an amazing night for me and I'd love to thank the Grammys," Beyonce said after winning best female pop vocal for "Halo." She also thanked her family and her husband, Jay-Z.

Swift said she was excited to find a place for her four awards, which included best country song and best female country vocal for "White Horse" and best country album for "Fearless."

Another country act to take a top award was the Zac Brown Band, which won best new artist.

Nashville rockers Kings of Leon celebrated throughout the night as the family band snapped up three trophies, including record of the year.

"I'm not going to lie, we're all a little drunk," said lead singer Caleb Followill. "But we're happy drunks."

Lady Gaga won two Grammys during the pre-telecast ceremony but didn't get to strut her headline-making outfits on stage during the prime-time show. She still showed her musical prowess, opening the program with her Grammy-nominated hit "Poker Face" before joining Elton John on a duet that melded her song "Speechless" with his classic "Your Song" in a performance that featured dueling pianos and glitter-painted faces.

Performances dominated the nearly three-and-a-half hour telecast. Usher, Celine Dion, Smokey Robinson, Jennifer Hudson and Carrie Underwood shared the stage during a tribute to Michael Jackson that also featured 3-D footage created for the comeback concerts Jackson was planning when he died.

Jackson's young children, Prince and Paris, accepted a lifetime achievement award for their late father.

"Through all his songs his message was simple, love. We will continue to spread his message and help the world," Prince said.

Haiti was also on the minds of many Grammy revelers, who wore red cross buttons in support of the devastated nation. Mary J. Blige joined Andrea Bocelli in a rousing rendition of "Bridge Over Troubled Water," which was not only designed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the song's big Grammy wins, but to raise money for the people of Haiti. The performance, introduced by Haitian native Wyclef Jean, will be available via iTunes.com/target, with the funds going to earthquake relief.

Other standouts on stage included P!nk, who performed "Glitter in the Air" while dangling from the Staples Center ceiling on swaths of silk fabric, and the Black Eyed Peas, which were joined by dancers dressed as stereo speakers when they performed two songs from their Grammy-nominated album, "The E.N.D."

The Peas won three trophies, including best pop performance by a group for "I Gotta Feeling."

For Swift, the main feeling Sunday was elation.

"I just hope that you know how much this means to me ... that we get to take this back to Nashville," she said as she accepted the best-album honor. "Oh my God, our families are freaking out in their living rooms. My dad and my little brother are losing their minds in the living room right now."

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Benicio Del Toro, Rick Baker Reveal How The Wolfman Comes To Life

When you set out to make a Wolfman movie, you know fans will be looking at the hairy, horrific title character even more closely than the thrills and drama. When Oscar winner Benicio Del Toro and legendary special-effects makeup designer Rick Baker set out to create the latest incarnation of the beast, they addressed the increased pressure by focusing their efforts in three distinct areas: the homage, the innovation and the anger.

"My manager and I, we went to Universal and proposed the idea of doing a remake of 'The Wolfman,' " Del Toro recalled of the origins of the project, which strike close to his heart since he credits his early viewings of Lon Chaney Jr.'s performance in the 1941 classic as his first comprehension of what an actor does. "When you're working with someone like Rick Baker, who's arguably the best makeup artist in the world, you just turn yourself into a canvas and let him do whatever he needs to do on your face."

" 'The Wolfman' is one of the movies that made me want to be a makeup artist," explained six-time Oscar winner Baker ("Men in Black," "Planet of the Apes"). "When I heard they were making this movie, I actually pursued this job. Usually I don't do that. So much a part of my being is the Wolfman, it was just so cool to be involved in a movie like this."

Everything from the clothes to the cane to the makeup itself is a tribute to the original film about a man haunted by the full moon and his inner beast waiting to be unleashed. "Benicio is a big Wolfman fan. He played Wolfman when he was a kid, and he had a poster of the Wolfman in his bedroom. He wanted to be Lon Chaney Jr.," Baker laughed. "We wanted the makeup to be exactly like that, and we were on the same page. We're both big fans of those films, which made us bond right away. But it needs to be amped up a little bit.

"At first, I was afraid. I was a little scared, because [I wondered,] 'Would a kid today accept a guy in makeup, when they are used to seeing CG things running around?' " he added, talking about stage two of their process, which fused the makeup homage with computer-enhanced innovation. "I just thought that if I took that original design, that [1941 version makeup artist] Jack Peirce did, and amp it up a little bit to make it a little more ferocious, more vicious, it would work."

"It took about four hours to get it down," Del Toro remembered of Baker's amazingly intricate process, which would have the actor getting into the chair at ungodly hours in the morning. "The process was magical in a way; it was piece by piece, and then suddenly — boom! There was a final product, and it looked cool and it looked scary. It was what you hoped for this monster to look like."

"Depending on your age, [you prefer CG or makeup]," Baker said. "Guys in my generation, with monster movies, they kind of pooh-pooh the CG stuff, but I think it's an interesting technique. It's another amazing trick, and when it's used properly, you can do some things we can't do with rubber. This film strikes a nice balance between the two — it's stupid not to utilize every trick in your bag of tricks."

That brings us to the third stage in the process, the one that most informed Benicio's performance: the anger. "The toughest part was taking it off," Del Toro remembered of the many miserable hours he spent under all that hot, furry costuming. "You work 16 hours with this thing. You're fed up, you're ready to go home, you're tired -- and then everybody has gone home and you're sitting there in the makeup trailer, and they're scraping the makeup off your face."

At the end of the day, however, Del Toro said he harnessed all the irritability of such elements into playing the Wolfman, who isn't exactly a chipper fellow while transformed. "That thing is locked up on your cheekbones," Del Toro remembered. "I had a team of people on the set with me, just to put blood or whatever on me, and one of the things they had to do was if I needed to talk to the director, I needed to do a sign, and then someone would come in, put gloves on, and go into my mouth and pull my teeth out — and then I could talk! Everything was a little bit difficult; everything. Nothing was completely easy with the makeup. But the final product is pretty cool, so I'm glad I did it."

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EXCLUSIVE – LOST's Evangeline Lilly Weighs in on Romantic Pairings

Whether Jaters, Skaters, Jackets, or Suliets, LOST shippers are amongst the most enthusiastic on the planet. Part of LOST's appeal has been the excellently executed romantic triangle involving Jack, Sawyer, and Kate. Then, in season 3 the other's OB/GYN Juliet was thrown into the mix. The only ones who haven't been together since are Juliet and Kate, and Jack and Sawyer – except in cleverly edited fan videos (Brokeback Island, anyone?). In her recent visit to the Red Carpet event for the LOST Season 6 Premiere, Jo "Jopinionated" Garfein – representing TVOvermind – had the chance to put LOST star Evangeline Lilly in the hot seat with one question: which pairing works best for her. The answer may surprise you.

So in Ms. Lilly's opinion, the best pairing is that of Sawyer (Josh Holloway) and Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell). Since we last saw Juliet bashing a nuclear bomb with a rock, should we take this to mean that there is no more romance in LOST season 6 that could have skewed Lilly's opinion? Are Skaters and Jaters out of luck, or is Evangeline just practicing the art of deflection? We'll begin to get some indication next week when LOST returns on Tuesday, February 2nd with a three-hour premiere event kicking off at 8:00pm EST.

In the meantime, keep checking TV Overmind for more of Jo's exclusive encounters on the Sunset at the Beach Red Carpet event.

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Megan Fox Voted Worst Actress of 2009 By Movie Fans

SHE may be the hottest star in Hollywood but MEGAN FOX has been dealt a cruel blow by movie fans.

The Transformers star has been named the WORST actress of 2009.

Megan beat BEYONCE and HILARY SWANK to the dubious honour in a poll on US website.

And to add insult to injury Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen was Worst Film of 2009 as well as the second-most Disappointing Film of the Year, after SACHA BARON COHEN'S Bruno.

Bizarrely, Transformers 2 also picked up the Best Action Movie accolade.

And the Foxy one didn't walk away completely empty handed - she was once more voted Sexiest Female Star.

Megan Fox and Cindy Crawford swear that vinegar is the key to staying slim, while Shilpa Shetty claims fizzy drinks cause wrinkles and Roger Moore warns that foie gras may give you a terminal illness.

Scientists have warned against the increasing number of celebrities who have used their high profile status to publicise a string of spurious theories on how to stay young, slim, beautiful and healthy.

The charity has singled out the worst offenders, including Transformers actress Miss Fox and Black Eyed Peas singer Stacy Ferguson, who extol the virtues of vinegar as a dieting and detoxing aid.

Miss Fox said this year: "It just cleanses out your system entirely. It will get rid of, for women who retain water weight from your menstrual cycle and all that, it gets rid of it really fast.

"I'm not one for dieting or exercising, 'cause I'm lazy and I have a really big sweet tooth, so I have to do cleanses every once in a while 'cause of the amount of sugar I take in."

Lucy Jones, a dietitian with the Whittington NHS Trust in London, said: "As attractive as it sounds, there is no magic pill, lotion or potion for a quick fix to weight loss. The body, including the liver, is a well-oiled detoxing machine, which will not be improved by vinegar, whether it be organic, apple cider, unfiltered, or your bog-standard malt vinegar."

Also criticised is Roger Moore, who claimed that eating foie gras can cause Alzheimer's, diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis, and is "a tasty way of getting terminally ill".

Commenting on the actor's claims, Miss Jones said: "No single food should be looked at in isolation or attributed to causing any disease or curing one."

Gwyneth Paltrow's views on the dangers of pesticides in foods have also come under the spotlight.

Dr John Cherrie, of the Institute of Occupational Medicine, said: "Gwyneth misses the point that it is the dose that makes the poison. The amounts in our food are very low and there is no evidence of any ill-effects."

Ellen Raphael, of Sense About Science, which offers to coach celebrities as part of its drive to increase the public's understanding of science, said: "People in the public eye have disproportionately "loud" voices, and with the internet misleading claims live on for a long time.

"This is an open invitation for celebrities to get in touch with scientists to check the facts before speaking out on subjects they know little about."

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Anna Kendrick: Oscar Nominee!

Anna Kendrick (born August 9, 1985) is an American film and stage actress best known for the roles of Natalie Keener, in the 2009 film Up in the Air, and Jessica Stanley in the Twilight Saga film series. Her other work includes the films Camp and Rocket Science and the Broadway musical High Society. Kendrick is a Tony Award, Golden Globe and Oscar nominee.

Career
Kendrick "caught the [acting] bug" at the age of 10, when her parents would let her and her brother catch a bus from Portland, Maine, to New York City so that she could attend auditions. Her first appearance was the role of Dinah in the Broadway musical High Society in August 1998, at age 12, which earned her Theatre World Award, Drama Desk Award, and Tony Award nominations, the latter of which made her the third-youngest nominee ever after 10-year-old Frankie Michaels and 11-year-old Daisy Eagan, who both went on to win.

Afterward, she was featured in a number of other theater productions, including the musical A Little Night Music, before making her film debut in the 2003 musical comedy Camp, for which she was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Chlotrudis Award and Best Debut Performance Independent Spirit Award for her portrayal of the character Fritzi Wagner.

In 2007 she appeared in her next film, Rocket Science, in which she portrayed Ginny Ryerson, a fast-talking high school debater. Although she says she found the role intimidating and challenging after watching an actual national collegiate championship debate, her performance was praised by critics] and she was nominated for a 2007 Independent Spirit Award in the category of Best Supporting Actress.

In late 2007, she auditioned for the role of Jessica Stanley in Twilight, a 2008 film adapted from the first book of the novel series by Stephenie Meyer. She had intended to do a mix-and-match audition with various actors, but was too ill and had to leave; she was, however, brought in for a later session where she was given the role. Screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg said that the characters Jessica Stanley and Lauren Mallory from the book were combined to create the role. Kendrick reprises her role as Jessica in the Twilight sequel, New Moon.

Kendrick's theater singing experience gave her the opportunity to star in her next project, 2009's The Marc Pease Experience, where she appears opposite Jason Schwartzman and Ben Stiller as a high school senior involved in musical theater.

She appeared in the 2009 films Elsewhere, in which she plays her first lead character (a girl whose best friend (played by Tania Raymonde) goes missing), and in director Jason Reitman's Up in the Air, based on Walter Kirn's 2001 novel of the same name, alongside George Clooney and Vera Farmiga. For her role in Up in the Air, the National Board of Review named her Best Supporting Actress and she has also picked up nominations from both The Golden Globes and The Screen Actors Guild. She is set to appear in Edgar Wright's adaptation of the graphic novel Scott Pilgrim, titled Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
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Esperanza Spalding

Esperanza Spalding, 23-year-old prodigy in singing, playing bass and interceptive dance. She's will perform at Church of the Good Shepherd, 100 Stockton St. in Riverside on Friday, Feb. 19 by 8 PM.

She is now a Chart Topping professional with a voice so sweet, skill with instruments with simply jaw dropping beauty.

If you would remember she performed at Grand Opera House in Wilmington on January 31st, on behest of an invitation from President Obama himself once during January 31st.

Esperanza Spalding is one of the hottest new jazz stars after being chosen by President Barack Obama to perform at the Nobel Peace Prize events in December. Esperanza Spalding, 23, appeared on Austin City Limits ladies' night at 11 PM on Saturday on a new edition of the long running concert series.

Esperanza Spalding will be performing in the Riverside Fine Arts series held on February 19, 2010. Esperanza Spalding will sing at 8 PM at the Church of Good Shepherd located on 100 Stockton Street in Riverside.

Esperanza Spalding recently gave a master class for jazz students in January 22 at the Interlochen Arts Academy. According to the Traverse City Record Eagle, Director Bill Sears stated about Esperanza Spalding, “She's as hot as anything going in the jazz world. The thing about her is that she's remarkably versatile due to the fact that she plays great and she also sings. If you watch any of her YouTube performances -- I've also seen her on TV -- she's an electrifying performer. She just captivates her audience with her stage presence. She's not only a great musician, she's able to sell the music in a beautiful way."

Born in Portland, Oregon, Esperanza Spalding has Welsh, Hispanic, Native American and African-American heritage. Esperanza Spalding taught herself violin at the age of 4. Esperanza Spalding played with the Chamber Music Society of Oregon until she was 15 and ended up as concertmaster.

Thanks to a one-year scholarship to a Portland performing arts high school, Esperanza Spalding discovered the bass. By age 17, Esperanza Spalding won a full scholarship to Berkley. Esperanza Spalding captivates the world today with her unique blend of jazz, pop, world music and soul.

Esperanza Spalding sings beautifully to the world in English, Portuguese and Spanish. In 2006, her solo album “Junjo” was released. In 2008, Esperanza Spalding gave us “Esperanza”.

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