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Nick Lowe's 'Quality Street' Finds Rocker Crafting Holiday Album Filled With New Tunes

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NEW YORK (AP) — Nick Lowe wasn't exactly filled with the Christmas spirit when his American record company suggested he make his first holiday album.

He's no Scrooge. But for musicians in his native England, holiday albums aren't the coolest thing to do. A song or two is nice, but an entire album? It has the faint whiff of desperation. "Over the course of the afternoon of that day I started examining my feelings and said, well, wait a minute," he said. "This could be a great opportunity to do something that, if not standing a chance of being really good, it might at least be able to work on more than one level. So I changed my mind."

The disc, "Quality Street," is a goes-down-easy blend of rockabilly, crooning, acoustic picking and gospel. Among the dozen songs, "Silent Night" is the only well-known carol, and it is given a Tex-Mex flavor. Lowe's own "Christmas at the Airport" is about a snowed-in traveler, and "I Was Born in Bethlehem" came from imagining meeting Jesus Christ over a cocktail and striking up a conversation.

Lowe, 64, is a late-in-life dad and one can see him singing Roger Miller's lullaby "Old Toy Trains" to his own son.

Before the snow flew, he sat down to discuss the project.

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The Associated Press: Many people choose to do their own versions of centuries-old Christmas carols, but for the most part you did tunes that are new or relatively unfamiliar. Why did you take that approach?

Lowe: We all knew that the hardest part would be gathering material. We wanted to try to avoid the 12 tunes that nearly everybody always does. And if we were going to do very familiar tunes, we wanted to dress them up in a new suit of clothes so they sounded fresh. Essentially we wanted to find tunes that were good songs. There are thousands of good Christmas records to choose from, but they're not necessarily good songs.

AP: No "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer"?

Lowe: That one wasn't considered. At the same time, in order to give the thing some credibility, I think there had to be at least some original tunes there. I thought I could maybe manage one. In the end, I wrote two and a half, the half being the one I wrote with Ry Cooder. Ron Sexsmith came to the studio and a few days later he sent us a song.

AP: Your version of "Silent Night" sounds rather jaunty.

Lowe: It is a great tune. It hasn't stuck around all these years for nothing.

AP: Is it intimidating to write a holiday song, more than other songs? Do you want it to be sentimental and traditional, but not TOO sentimental and traditional?

Lowe: As much as we wanted to do something different and put some effort into it, we also were very aware that you have to sort of buy into the Christmas theme. Christmas is the biggest cliche there is, and you have to sort of join in with it. If it's too arty farty, it's not viewed very well.

AP: Have you ever spent Christmas at the airport?

Lowe: No, I'm pleased to say I haven't. It's sort of nonsense, anyway, as if they would close an airport down over Christmas. I've been snowed in at airports, but not at Christmastime.

AP: The sound is very traditional but hip. What were you seeking?

Lowe: I suppose what I was seeking was for somebody to say that it's the kind of record you could play outside of Christmas, just something that doesn't sound like some bad cash-in. We did enjoy doing it. People weren't rolling their eyes and saying, "Oh, blimey, it's a Christmas record, let's get on with it."

AP: What do you like to play at the Lowe household over Christmas?

Lowe: We are real Christmas record fans at our house. We do start playing them at the end of October, and sometime into January. It's always sort of in the background. There's some rockabilly stuff, Bing (Crosby), Tennessee Ernie Ford — one of my favorites. His voice just sort of says Christmas.

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David Bauder can be reached at dbauder@ap.org or on Twitter@dbauder. His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/david-bauder.

Russell Brand: Rupert Murdoch 'Animatronic Al-Qaida Recruitment Poster'

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Russell Brand really, really doesn't like Rupert Murdoch and Murdoch's newspapers.

The actor tore into Murdoch and his media empire in a Guardian piece on Friday. The impetus was a Sun on Sunday story earlier this month that claimed Brand cheated on his girlfriend Jemima Khan.

"The pain, disruption and distress, that the Sun inflicted by falsely claiming that I cheated on my girlfriend, in the context of such awesome corruption, is a pale liver-spot on the back of Murdoch's glabrous claw," Brand wrote on Friday.

In the piece, he called Murdoch "an animatronic al-Qaida recruitment poster," and compared his Sun title to Hitler:

Rupert Murdoch, an animatronic al-Qaida recruitment poster, in his private letter to Sun staff, after the News of the World was briefly closed for a makeover (not through remorse, or shame, no, because they couldn't sell advertising space and because he wanted to launch the Sun on Sunday anyway because it's cheaper to run one title than two – some guys get all the luck) referred consistently to his pride in the Sun as "a trusted news source". Trusted is the word he used, not trustworthy. We know the Sun is not trustworthy and so does he. He uses the word "trusted" deliberately. Hitler was trusted, it transpired he was not trustworthy.


The actor went on at length criticizing "lies" from the Sun and the now-shuttered News of the World and practices like phone hacking. "We will never know the true extent of their dishonesty," Brand lamented about Murdoch's tabloids. Click over to the Guardian for the full piece.

He hit out at the cheating claims earlier this month, writing:



Days after that tweet, he also wrote:

Celebrities In Little Black Dresses Are Just What You Need This Black Friday

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Black Friday is a stressful, hectic yet ultimately rewarding time of year. To ease the tension and uplift your mood, and possibly provide some inspiration, we've collected photos of celebrities who look sensational in little black dresses. Enjoy!

New 'Nymphomaniac' Clip Places Charlotte Gainsbourg In Compromising Position (Very NSFW)

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Another day, another lascivious clip -- ahem, "appetizer" -- from "Nymphomaniac."

The latest marks the sixth that's emerged since June, in addition to character posters and a trailer. We've already seen Shia LaBeouf strip down for a graphic sex scene, and now Charlotte Gainsbourg is the subject of what looks like a lewd S&M-style tryst. Titled "Chapter 6: The Eastern and the Western Church (The Silent Duck)," the clip's synopsis offers this mysterious description:

The Eastern Church is often referred to as the Church of Joy, and the Western Church as the Church of Suffering.

Should you make a mental journey from Rome eastwards, you'll find that you move away from guilt and pain, and towards light and joy.

However, what Joe comes to learn is that pain and pleasure can be closer than you'd think.


The LaBeouf clip was removed from YouTube because of its graphic nature, which might explain why this one was posted to Vimeo instead. In it, Gainsbourg, whose character is named Joe, unwraps a racy gift and strips down so it can be put to use.

A cut-down version of "Nymphomaniac," directed by Lars von Trier ("Dogville," "Melancholia"), will premiere in Denmark on Dec. 25 before making its way to other countries in the early months of 2014. No U.S. release has been scheduled, but the full five-hour version is also supposed to hit theaters sometime next year.

Garth Brooks Talks Love For Trisha Yearwood, Says 'I Never Knew It Could Be Like This'

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Garth Brooks sat down with Ellen DeGeneres yesterday (Nov. 29) and in a candid interview about his family, spoke lovingly of his wife of eight years, Trisha Yearwood.

When asked by Ellen how they met, Brooks recounted their initial meeting in 1987 when he was newly married to Sandy Mahl. When he and Mahl got divorced in 2000, he and Yearwood got a chance to know each other "as people," outside of the music industry. They then married in 2005.

"I gotta tell you, if you like her and don't know her -- you'll love her. If you love her and don't know her -- you'll worship her," he told Ellen of Yearwood. "She's the real deal."

"I've got to tell you, I never knew it could be like this," he added, gushing about their marriage. "I never knew that everyday you could wake up and feel like this. And I have God and I have Ms. Yearwood to thank for this."



Lady Gaga And Joseph Gordon-Levitt Breeze Through 'Baby, It's Cold Outside' Together (VIDEO)

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt has gone and charmed us again, this time taking to the stage alongside Lady Gaga to duet on "Baby, It's Cold Outside." The pair performed the winter favorite on Thursday night during Gaga's holiday special with the Muppets, with both stars dressed in chic '50s-style garb.

JGL may be accustomed to hearing "Baby, It's Cold Outside" on his annual Christmas playlist, as we imagine he places "(500) Days of Summer" co-star Zooey Deschanel's version with She & Him on repeat. Likewise, Gaga is used to performing Christmas tunes, having co-written her own on 2008's "Christmas Tree." Watch them join forces above.

'Homeland': Damian Lewis Talks Brody's Risky Mission, Defends Dana

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Has the major star of a TV series ever spent so much time off-screen for strictly creative reasons? Damian Lewis only appeared in one of the first seven episodes of Showtime’s Homeland season 3 this fall. Then, on Sunday, his character Nicholas Brody came back to the foreground in a riveting hour. The episode depicted Brody withdrawing from heroin and then was getting built back up by a special-ops team charged with preparing him for a dangerous assassination mission in Iran. Despite winning an Emmy for his role on the show last year, Brody’s off-screen time reflects the conundrum faced by Homeland writers after they spared Brody’s life last season: How best to fit a falsely accused terrorist who fled the country into a Virginia-based story about a CIA case officer?

NBA Players' Secrets: Women's Deodorant, Cookie-Scented Moisturizer... And Pink Shampoo?

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NBA players such as Amar'e Stoudemire, Dwyane Wade and Russell Westbrook are well-known off the court for their flashy fashion. And thanks to Wall Street Journal style reporter Elizabeth Holmes, we now know which beauty products keep some of the league's most stylish athletes looking good while going hard in the paint.

Holmes went deep into locker rooms, peeked inside backpacks and discovered some pretty surprising NBA baller beauty secrets.

Los Angeles Clippers center Deandre Jordan is "always powder-fresh during the games" because he spritzes his armpits with the aerosol form of Secret deodorant. And he keeps his mane clean with "mainly pink" Herbal Essences shampoo and conditioner. Meanwhile, curly-haired Cleveland Cavaliers center Anderson Varejao maintains his locks with a curl amplifier by Catwalk. We're impressed!

Knicks' Stoudemire has a pre-game grooming routine that includes slathering on Bath and Body Works Stress Relief. eucalyptus-and-spearmint-scented body lotion (That description alone makes us calm.) But Indiana Pacers' player Roy Hibbert prefers Carol's Daughter Shea Soufflé almond cookie-scented moisturizer. He told WSJ, "I put it on after the games whenever I'm ashy. It just smells really good." You gotta love a man that takes care of his skin and hair.

Head over to the Wall Street Journal for more NBA grooming secrets.

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'The Act Of Killing,' 'Gravity' Named Sight & Sound's Best Films Of 2013

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The onslaught of year-end best-of lists has officially begun, with Sight & Sound marking the first major ranking of 2013's top movies. The British Film Institute-published magazine ushered in the annual superlatives on Friday by naming the documentary "The Act of Killing" the best release of the year.

Most of Sight & Sound's highest-ranked movies of the past five years -- "The Master," "The Tree of Life," "The Social Network," "A Prophet" and "Hunger" -- have divided some critics. With 97 percent of the reviews slanting positive, "The Act of Killing" ties "A Prophet" to become the best-reviewed movie to top the poll in recent years. "Gravity," an obvious Oscar contender, placed at No. 2 on the list.

Here's the complete Top 10 -- as voted on by more than 100 critics, curators and academics -- along with each movie's respective trailer. Head over to the British Film Institute's website to read what voters had to say about each of the selections.

1. "The Act of Killing"


2. "Gravity"


3. "Blue is the Warmest Color"


4. "The Great Beauty"


5. "Frances Ha"


6. "A Touch of Sin" (TIE)


6. "Upstream Color" (TIE)


8. "The Selfish Giant"


9. "Norte, the End of History" (TIE)


9. "Stranger by the Lake" (TIE)

Sharon Osbourne Says Getting Her Vagina Tightened Was 'Excruciating,' Talks Ozzy's Relapse

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Sharon Osbourne is nothing if not an open book so it should come as no surprise she agreed to talk about her private lady parts on British television.

Osbourne was a guest on BBC's "The Graham Norton Show" yesterday (Nov. 29) in an episode that is set to air Dec. 7, and when Norton complimented her about her looks, she revealed she had undergone numerous procedures to maintain her youthful appearance. Osbourne then admitted to getting her "vagina tightened," saying it "was the worst" and "just excruciating."

Ozzy's flame-haired half also spoke about her husband's most recent relapse, moving out of their joint home, selling all of his cars and what eventually brought them back together.

Watch the clip above (beginning at 4:15) for the full interview.

Lady Gaga's Muppet Thanksgiving Special Flopped Majorly In The Ratings

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Turns out, Americans aren't really into watching Lady Gaga sing and dance with Muppets on Thanksgiving.

Even with guest appearances from Sir Elton John, Kristen Bell, Ru Paul and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the holiday special flopped big time in the ratings.

Only 3.6 million viewers tuned in to watch "Lady Gaga & The Muppets Holiday Spectacular" on ABC. Even worse, it had a 0.9 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic. For context, ABC aired an annual repeat of "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving," which celebrated its 40th anniversary, earlier in the evening and 5.3 million viewers watched. It had a 1.6 rating in the same demographic.

Entertainment Weekly points out that "A Very Gaga Thanksgiving," which aired on ABC in 2011 had a 78 percent higher rating with 5.4 million viewers.

Always the grateful artiste, Gaga paid no attention to her big ratings tank and tweeted a note to her fans the same night: "Happy Thanksgiving little turkey+tofurkey monsters, I love you with am, my heart and thought all day about how grateful I am to be"

Watch a clip of Gaga's special below. Does it look like a flop to you?

Roseanne Barr Goes On Twitter Rant, Attacks Hollywood, Admits To 'Mental Health Issues'

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Roseanne Barr is less than happy with Hollywood and her place in it and she has taken to Twitter to vent. The 61-year-old went on a lengthy tirade last night, which seems to have been prompted by a failed attempt to develop a new TV show.

Among other things, Barr wrote to her over 220,000 followers (warning: strong language ahead):




























Then this morning, the TV personality admitted:




Just this weekend, the New York Times published a joint interview with Roseanne and Mindy Kaling in its style section. In it, Barr says: "I have a lucky life. Yeah, I’m content. I like content better than happy, for sure."

Kim Kardashian's Little Black Dress Begs The Question: Is She Going Commando?

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West spent Thanksgiving in Miami, where West also performed last night (Nov. 29) as part of his "Yeezus" North American tour. The supporting fiancee that she is, Kim came along to cheer him on -- and documented the process in a series of selfies posted to Instagram.

The only question we have, miss K, is where are your panties?!







'The Legend Of Hercules' -- Formerly Titled 'Hercules: The Legend Begins' -- Gets New Trailer

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In a continued effort to help distinguish it from its Herculean counterpart, Lionsgate has retitled "Hercules: The Legend Begins." The Roman-hero epic will now go by "The Legend of Hercules."

We're referring to the movie starring Kellan Lutz in the title role, which was recently moved up to a Jan. 10 release. That gives it further distinction from "Hercules: The Thracian Wars," the Dwayne Johnson flick that arrives on July 25.

Both movies are unsurprisingly ab-tastic, but the distinctions do continue. "The Legend of Hercules" is directed by Renny Harlin ("Die Hard 2," Deep Blue Sea") and comes with a smaller budget than the $110 million "Thracian Wars," which is helmed by Brett Ratner ("Rush Hour," "X-Men: The Last Stand"). The former is a standard origin story, whereas Ratner's version -- based on the graphic novel of the same name -- strips Hercules of his supernatural abilities and leaves him with only his adeptness at battle.

Now, is that all cleared up? If you're looking for a more visual representation, watch the newest trailer for Lutz's edition above.

[via Variety]

Original 'Wonder Woman' Returns On Me-TV

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The original "Wonder Woman" is heading back to your small screen come Christmastime.

Me-TV announced earlier this week that they'll show all 60 episodes of the original 1970s series starring Lynda Carter starting Dec. 27 with the pilot. The show will join Me-TV's Saturday night line-up.

"Wonder Woman" ran from 1975 to 1979 and since then, many networks have tried to recreate Carter's iconic portrayal on TV. Few have succeeded. Carter once told ET that Hollywood doesn't understand Wonder Woman's powers. "She is an Amazon Princess and she's got really strong sisterhood values. She's smart, and she just happens to be beautiful and super strong..."

Now, it looks like Me-TV has the right idea by giving life to the classic show without altering a single thing.

Catch the pilot of "Wonder Woman" on Me-TV on Dec. 27 at 8 pm EST.

23 Signs You're Obsessed With 'Downton Abbey'

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Are you suffering from DAA, or 'Downton Abbey' Addiction?

It sure is nice getting a peek into the lives of the British upper class, isn't it?

However, it's been waaaay too long since we've spent any time with the Crawleys and their even more entertaining servants. We still have a few weeks left until season four airs here in the States(!), but right now, we're suffering withdrawal. After all, we've been diagnosed with DAA--Downton Abbey Addiction. You might be, too, if you exhibit any of the following symptoms. The cure? More Downton, stat!

J. Cole Responds To Kendrick Lamar's 'Control' Verse On Justin Timberlake's 'TKO' Remix

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Justin Timberlake has rounded up a few of his hip-hop compatriots to assist on a remix of "TKO," the "20/20 Experience - 2 of 2" track that's currently trekking its way up the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The "Black Friday Remix" shirks much action from Timberlake himself in favor of A$AP Rocky, Pusha T and J. Cole, the latter of whom uses it as an opportunity to respond to Kendrick Lamar's contentious shout-out on Big Sean's "Control."

Here's a closer look at J. Cole's retaliation (beware foul language):

Cole to the rescue, never save a ho

Hoes like to hide their behavior though

Thought you was a down ass bitch

‘Til I found that shit a couple days ago

I was home alone, next thing I know

That long as verse from a song called “Control” was on

The room got nearer, the tomb got clearer

That’s when I seen the shit playin’ on your phone

Girl, what is that? A ringtone?

Shit, not you too

Man, that hype done got you too

Everybody and their momma gassed,

Even my momma asked what I’mma do

Decisions, decisions

In case this is war, then I load up on all ammunition

If a nigga want problems, my trigger’s on auto

I’ll make sure that nobody miss him

Now pack up your shit, you don’t believe in me

I don’t need you, I got me, bitch

Same nigga moved to NYC, bitch

Got a record deal and a college degree, bitch

Two gold plaques, I produced all the tracks

And I never ever ever leave no Jay Z, bitch

And after all that achievement

Real nigga never even went and got his teeth fixed

Now you try to play me, bitch?

I’ll knock your ass out


Listen to the full "Black Friday Remix" above.

Michael Jordan And Wife Yvette Preito Are Expecting Their First Child (REPORT)

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Congratulations are in order for Basketball Legend Michael Jordan and his wife Yvette Preito. The pair is expecting their first child!

Sharon Stone Stuns In Floor-Length Gown At Marrakesh International Film Festival

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Sharon Stone is one seriously foxy lady. The 55-year-old wowed in a black floor-length gown at the opening ceremony of the 13th Marrakesh International Film Festival in Morocco yesterday (Nov. 29) where director Martin Scorsese presented her with an award.

"What is the definition of stardom, not fame, but true stardom?" Scorsese asked the audience, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "Sharon is brilliant, extremely talented, fearless, charming, funny and absolutely wild, and she's a true star. When she walks in a room the energy changes," he said.

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The actress also spent the holiday in Morocco, posting the following to her Twitter account:


First Photos Of Zac Efron Since He Broke His Jaw

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Zac Efron may have broken his jaw earlier this month, but the injury hasn't affected his good looks! In these exclusive pictures, Zac is seen stepping out in LA for the first time since news broke of his facial damage, which resulted in stitches and his mouth being wired shut.
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