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Rumor Has It A-Rod Cheated on Madonna with Model Melissa Britos
By Ann Turner
According to online gossip mongers, baseball star A-Rod may already be cheating on his rumored girlfriend Madonna. Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez, who only recently finished a nasty divorce battle with ex-wife Cynthia Rodriguez, reportedly has been spotted making time with model Melissa Britos. One of the model’s friends allegedly said A-Rod became ‘obsessed’ with Britos after meeting her at a party in November.
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P!nk, Kathy Griffin Among 2009 Grammy Award Nominations
By Ann Turner
Gay favorites P!nk, Kathy Griffin, Katy Perry, Madonna, Lady Gaga, Kylie Minogue and Cyndi Lauper are among this year’s 51st Annual Grammy Awards nominees announced on Wednesday night. British group Coldplay was nominated for the top three Grammy Award categories, including album and song of the hear for their latest album Viva La Vida. Other top nominees include Lil Wayne, Ne-Yo, Jay-Z and Kanye West.
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Famous West Hollywood Strip Club The Body Shop Goes Up in Flames
By Sam Borelli
Fire broke out this morning at the landmark strip club The Body Shop on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. The LA County Fire Dept received the first call at about 6:45 am. The Body Shop is located at 8250 Sunset Blvd and claims to be in continuous operation for nearly 50 years.
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Oprah Goes to Washington
By Jonas Oliver
Daytime talk show queen Oprah Winfrey is taking her top-rated show to Washington, D.C. for an entire week to celebrate the inauguration of Barack Obama, the first African-American to be elected president of the United States. In honor of the occasion, Winfrey has reportedly rented out the Opera House at the Kennedy Center to film her chatfest. Winfrey is also expected to throw one of the most lavish and exclusive bashes of the year in honor of President-elect Obama's inauguration.
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Prop 8 the Musical Video Mocks Gay Marriage Opponents
By Ann Turner
Irreverent comedian Jack Black stars as Jesus in a hysterical new Prop 8 the Musical video released this week from FunnyorDie.com. The video, which also stars Hollywood celebs Neil Patrick Harris, Margaret Cho, John C. Reilly and more, mocks the supporters of the Proposition 8 ban on same-sex marriage, which passed in California during the November election.
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Vatican: Gays Don't Need Protection Laws
By Michelle Garcia, The Advocate
The Vatican has come out against a United Nations resolution that calls on all governments to decriminalize homosexuality. The resolution, Archbishop Celestino Migliore said, would 'add new categories of those protected from discrimination' and could lead to the decline of heterosexual marriage. France will propose the resolution this month on behalf of the 27-member European Union. The Vatican is not a member, but it uses the Euro.
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Twilight Stars Go for Gay Roles
By Shana Naomi, Out.com
Kristen Stewart, the Bella of Twilight's box office ball, is going to play Joan Jett in a biopic about the Runaways while Stewart's fangy co-star, Robert Pattinson, will play Salvador Dalí in Little Ashes, which explores Dalí's relationship with the poet Federico García Lorca.
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Folk Singer and Civil Rights Icon Odetta Holmes Dies
By Ann Turner
Civil rights icon and renowned folk singer Odetta Holmes has died at the age of 77. Odetta, who used her soaring voice to help fuel the fire of the civil rights movement, suffered from chronic heart disease and died at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City on Tuesday. The beloved folk singer and activist is credited as an inspirational figure to such luminary musicians as Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin and Tracy Chapman.
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Republican Saxby Chambliss Wins in Georgia, Blocks Democratic ‘Super-Majority’
By Jonas Oliver
With help from a last minute statewide swing by Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Monday and visits from a host of Republican heavyweights including GOP Presidential nominee John McCain, Georgia Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss handily won a month-long runoff against Jim Martin yesterday. The win was a high stakes one for Republicans in that it guarantees that Democrats will not gain a filibuster-proof 'super-majority' in the senate.
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