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May 21

WEEKEND WRAP

The Avengers stayed on top as the Number One movie for the third weekend in a row, adding another $55.1 million domestically and $56 million overseas. At $1.18 billion worldwide, The Avengers is now the fourth highest-grossing movie of all time, behind box office champion Avatar, which made $2.8 billion, Titanic, at $2.2 billion, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, which made $1.3 billion.

Opening in a distant second place was Battleship, the board game adaptation about a small fleet of U.S. Navy battleships engaged in a fight at sea against alien invaders. Starring are Liam NeesonTaylor KitschAlexander Skarsgard, singer RihannaBrooklyn Decker and Jerry Ferrara.

The Sacha Baron Cohen satire The Dictator, in which the Borat comedian plays a tyrannical leader of a fictional north African nation who’s trying to keep democracy out of his country, debuted at Number Three in its first weekend after opening last Wednesday (May 16th). Anna FarisBen Kingsley and Horatio Sanzco-star.

The romantic comedy What to Expect When You’re Expecting, based on the popular pregnancy advice book and starring an ensemble cast as expectant or new parents, opened in fifth place. Starring areCameron DiazJennifer LopezElizabeth BanksChace CrawfordDennis QuaidChris Rock andAnna Kendrick.

THIS WEEKEND’S TOP TEN MOVIES — MAY 18-20

  1. The Avengers, $55.1 million
  2. Battleship, $25.4 million
  3. The Dictator, $17.4 million
  4. Dark Shadows, $12.8 million
  5. What to Expect When You’re Expecting, $10.5 million
  6. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, $3.3 million
  7. The Hunger Games, $3 million
  8. Think Like a Man, $2.7 million
  9. The Lucky One, $1.8 million
  10. The Pirates! Band of Misfits, $1.5 million

 

Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have had a crazy week. Chan graduated from medical school at the University of California, San Francisco the same day as Zuckerberg’s birthday. Facebook went public which put Zuckerberg in the $19 billion club and then over the weekend, the couple invited 100 friends and family members to celebrate Chan’s graduation as well as their wedding.

According to Us Weekly, the low-key ceremony occurred in their backyard and the couple had reportedly been planning it for five months.  Zuckerberg wore a suit and tie and Chan wore a traditional wedding gown. Reportedly, Zuckerberg designed a ruby ring for Chan and she did not see it until the wedding.

  • Guests ate family style from the couple’s favorite restaurants, Palo Alto Sol and Fuki Sushi.
  • For dessert, the couple had burdick chocolate “mice,” which the couple shared on their first date.
ELLEN DEGENERES BUYS NEW HOME: Ellen DeGeneres reportedly sold her Beverly Hills compound to Ryan Seacrest for $49 million and now her and her wife, Portia de Rossi are moving. Ellen and Portia’s new home is 8,500 square feet and was designed by the famous architect Hal Levitt. According toRadarOnline.com, it was built in 1958 and features walls of glass, several fireplaces, a library and four bedrooms and six bathrooms. There is also a swimming pool. CHRIS PINE DEBUTS GF: Chris Pine debuted his girlfriend on the red carpet at Cannes. Chris and Dominique Piek have been dating since last year but this was the first time they hit the crimson together. Dominique tweeted, “Nothing could have prepared me for the crazy red carpet experience. Thank goodness I made it in one piece up the stairs!”

TAYLOR ARMSTRONG DENIES THAT SHE’S AN ALCOHOLIC: Taylor Armstrong of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, continues to deny that she is an alcoholic. According to RadarOnline.com, her fellow cast mates want her to seek treatment. A source said, “Taylor insists that she definitely doesn’t have a drinking problem. Taylor is steadfast that she doesn’t abuse alcohol and that her focus is being the best mother possible to her daughter. She doesn’t like the meddling that the other Housewives are causing in her life right now. She says the only reason that she drinks is to relax and unwind a bit at the end of the day, and that she never drinks before 6 p.m. and usually will only have a drink or two after Kennedy has gone to sleep.” However, Taylor did get extremely intoxicated at Kyle Richards’ daughters’ fourth birthday party.

KRISTIN CAVALLARI’S BABY SHOWER: Kristin Cavallari and her fiance, Jay Cutler were reportedly joined by about 30 guests at their co-ed baby shower. Some of the guests included Kristin’s former MTVcostars: Stephanie PrattHeidi Montag and Spencer Pratt. According to Us Weekly, the baby shower was at a private residence in West Hollywood. A source said, “Kristin was glowing and gorgeous. She looked so happy! Guys were there, too. It was co-ed.” Kristin and Jay have put their wedding plans on hold until after the baby comes.

DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER BEING THREATENED: Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” has been receiving many email death threats. The email threats are so harsh that the FBI has actually begun investigating them. One message reportedly read, “I’m going to murder you. I’m going to come to Hawaii and murder you and your family in cold blood. You are next on my list and are the bane of society. I will deliver you to God.” According to Celebritygossip.net, the family is taking these threats very seriously and are concerned.

JACKIE CHAN CALLING IT QUITS: Jackie Chan admitted at a Cannes press conference that his latest film, Chinese Zodiac is his 100th movie and he intends on giving up action films for good. He said, “This will be my last action movie. I will ask my body how long I can go . . . I tell you, I am not young any more. I am really, really tired. The world is too violent now. It’s a dilemma because I like action, but I don’t like the violence. I don’t just want to be an action star, I want to be a true actor. I want to be an Asian Robert De Niro. I want to get rid of my image. So, for the last ten years I’ve done other films like The Karate Kid, where I’d rather play an old man. I want the audience to know I’m not just about fighting or comedy, also I can act.”

JENNIFER LOPEZ NOT LEAVING IDOL: Jennifer Lopez took to Twitter to refute reports that she is leaving American Idol. Jennifer tweeted, “There is no truth to reports that say I am definitely leaving Idol. All I said was I haven’t decided what I am doing next year. When I know for sure what I’m doing I will let the#LOVE!RS know! #FYITweets.” Jennifer is getting ready to embark on a 20-city tour through North and South America, which may conflict with Idol auditions and pre-taping.

JENNY MCCARTHY STRIPPING: Jenny McCarthy is posing for Playboy 20 years after she did the first time. McCarthy, 39, is scheduled to be the cover girl for the July/August issue. She will also be pictured nude inside. Jenny was Playmate of the Year in 1993.

 AVENGERS BEATS BATTLESHIP: The Avengers topped the weekend box office results for its third week of being released. The Avengers sold another $55 million in ticket sales, bringing its North American total to nearly half a billion. Battleship reportedly took in a little over $25 million — nothing compared to the $200 million it cost to produce.

DAN HARMON NO LONGER COMMUNITY SHOWRUNNER: Sony Pictures Television has confirmed that Dan Harmon will no longer be the showrunner on Community. Harmon will reportedly remain as the consulting producer. A source said, “I know [Joel] McHale didn’t want that. This is Sony’s move, 100 percent. The whole crew was up in the air about returning again.”

CHACE CRAWFORD DISCUSSES GOSSIP GIRL MOVIE: Chace Crawford isn’t exactly on board for aGossip Girl movie once the season finally comes to an end. He told E!, that he only started thinking about it recently. He said, “It had never even crossed my mind so it was like, that’s weird. I don’t know if I want that, or do not want that. I don’t know what the logistics would be on that. I would imagine it’s a long shot. Who knows?” Meanwhile, Chace is reportedly dating ESPN reporter, Erin Andrews.

KRISTEN WIIG LEAVING SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: Kristen Wiig got an all star send off during the final sketch of this week’s Saturday Night Live. The musical guest, Mick Jagger, played the principal at a high school graduation and brought up Wiig in cap and gown. She danced with Jagger, cast members and executive producer, Lorne Michaels to the Rolling Stones classic, “She’s a Rainbow.” NBC made no prior announcement of her departure. Reportedly, she has six movies in various stages of development. Some of Wiigs characters included: BjorkKathie Lee Gifford and Nancy Pelosi.

DEMI MOORE IS A VERY GOOD GIRL: Demi Moore has reportedly joined the cast of Very Good Girls. She will play Elizabeth Olsen’s mom in the film. The movie centers around best friends, played by Olsen and Dakota Fanning, who are determined to lose their virginity as a rite of passage into the adult work. According to Deadline, the film is set to start shooting in June in New York.

 



May 18-20 Enjoy Your Weekend!

FRIDAY MAY 18

1642, the city of Montreal in Canada was founded.
1652, Rhode Island prohibits holding blacks or whites in slavery for more than 10 years — the first American law regulating slavery.
1798, The first Secretary Of The Navy, Benjamin Stoddert, was appointed.
1804, the French Senate proclaimed Napoleon Bonaparte emperor.
1896, the U.S. Supreme Court endorsed racial segregation in Plessy v. Ferguson, which okayed “separate but equal” public facilities for whites and blacks. The ruling was overturned 58 years later in Brown v. Board Of Education.
1910, Halley’s Comet, as seen from Earth, moved across the sun.
1911Gustav Mahler died like Beethoven, in Vienna and in the middle of a thunderstorm. Mahler was 50 and had suffered from heart disease. His last word was “Mozart.”
1914, The Mariner became the first steamboat with cargo to pass through the Panama Canal.
1934, Congress approved the “Lindbergh Act,” after the kidnapping and murder of aviator Charles Lindbergh‘s baby, which called for the death penalty in cases of interstate kidnapping.
1951, the United Nations moved into its permanent home on the east side of Manhattan.
1980, Washington’s Mount St. Helens volcano exploded after being dormant for over 100 years. The blast, which was 500 times as powerful as the Hiroshima atom bomb, left 57 people dead or missing.
1982, the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church whose members are known as Moonies, was convicted in New York of tax evasion.
1998, the federal government filed an antitrust case against Microsoft, saying the computer software company’s “choke hold” on competitors denied consumers choices.
1998, the series finale of Murphy Brown aired on CBS.

SATURDAY MAY 19

1884, the first Ringling Brothers circus was performed.
1921, Congress passed the Emergency Quota Act, which set national immigrant quotas.
1925 Malcolm X is born. He dies in 1965.
1946 Actor and professional wrestler Andre The Giant (The Princess Bride) is born. He dies in 1993.
1962Marilyn Monroe sang a breathless, seductive “Happy Birthday” to President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
1964, the State Department revealed that 40 hidden microphones had been found in the U.S. embassy in Moscow.
1965 FBI Agents visit the Wand Records offices to investigate the lyrics to the song “Louie Louie.”
1967, the U.S.S.R. ratified a treaty with the U.S. and Britain banning nuclear weapons in space.
1970, future U.S. vice president Al Gore married Mary Elizabeth “Tipper” Aitcheson.
1977 The movie Smokey & The Bandit, starring Burt ReynoldsSally Field, and Jackie Gleason, opens.
1987Hill Street Blues last aired on NBC.
1992, the 27th Amendment to the Constitution, which prohibits Congress from giving itself mid-term pay raises, was ratified.
1992Mary Jo Buttafuoco was shot and seriously wounded by teenager Amy Fisher, who was having an affair with Buttafuoco’s husband Joey.
1992 In San Francisco, Vice President Dan Quayle denounces the “poverty of values” in America’s inner cities, and criticizes the TV show Murphy Brown for its title character giving birth out of wedlock.
1993, the White House fired the entire staff of its travel office, leading to the controversy dubbed Travelgate.
1994 Jacqueline Onassis dies at age 64.
1994 The Food & Drug Administration approves the first genetically-engineered tomato.
1994, Eighteen-year-old tennis star Jennifer Capriati checked into a drug rehab center.
1997 Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker are married.
1997, NBC sportscaster Marv Albert was charged with assault, for allegedly biting a woman several times, and forcible sodomy. The attack in a Virginia hotel room was against a woman with whom Albert had had previous sexual encounters. He eventually pleaded guilty to lesser charges and served no jail time.
1998, Bandits stole three of Rome’s most important paintings, two by Van Gogh and one by Cezanne, from the National Gallery Of Modern Art.

SUNDAY MAY 20

1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act, which opened millions of acres of free land to settlers in the West.
1908 Actor James Stewart (Mr. Smith Goes To WashingtonIt’s A Wonderful LifeHarveyRear Window,Vertigo) is born.
1916Norman Rockwell‘s artwork appeared on the cover of the Saturday Evening Post for the first time. The image was of a boy having to care for his infant sibling, pushing the baby carriage while his friends ran off to play baseball. Rockwell’s final Post cover appeared in 1963.
1927Charles Lindbergh took off from Roosevelt Field on Long Island, New York, aboard The Spirit Of St. Louis on his historic solo flight to France. He landed 33-1/2 hours later.
1932Amelia Earhart took off from Newfoundland bound for Ireland to become the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. She landed 13-1/2 hours later.
1939, Regular transatlantic air service began when the Pan American plane Yankee Clipper took off from Port Washington, New York, bound for Europe.
1969, U.S. and South Vietnamese forces captured Apbia Mountain, referred to as “Hamburger Hill” by the Americans, following one of the bloodiest battles of the Vietnam War.
1978, Fifty-three-year-old Mavis Hutchinson made it to New York City to become the first woman to run across America. The 3,000-mile trek took her 69 days. She ran an average of 45 miles each day.
1989 Actress-comedienne Gilda Radner (Saturday Night Live) dies at age 42.
1993, After 11 years, the last episode of Cheers aired. Over 80 million people tuned in.
1995, After the Oklahoma City bombing, President Bill Clinton announced that the two-block stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House would be permanently closed to vehicles to avoid terrorist threats.
1997Roseanne aired its last episode after nine seasons.
1998, In Beverly Hills, California, Hollywood royalty bid farewell, in a private, invitation-only funeral, to Frank Sinatra, who had died almost a week earlier at age 82.

May 18-20 Happy Birthday & Happy Weekend!!

FRIDAY MAY 18

  • Reggie Jackson (Hall of Fame Major League Baseball player) (66)
  • Bill Macy (actor, Maude’s Walter Findlay) (90)
  • Brooks Robinson (Baseball Hall-of-Famer) (75)
  • Tina Fey (writer and actress, Saturday Night LiveMean Girls30 Rock) (42)
  • Jack Johnson (Hawaiian-born singer) (37)
  • Chow Yun Fat (actor, The Replacement KillersCrouching Tiger, Hidden DragonBulletproof Monk) (57)
  • Rick Wakeman (keyboardist, Yes) (63)
  • George Strait (country singer) (60, disputed)

SATURDAY MAY 19

  • Steven Ford (actor, former President Gerald Ford‘s son) (56)
  • Peter Mayhew (played Chewbacca in the Star Wars movies ) (68)
  • David Hartman (TV talk show host and actor) (77)
  • James P. Hoffa ( Lawyer and Teamster union leader, son of legendary Teamsters head Jimmy Hoffa) (71)
  • Jim Lehrer (journalist, PBS’ News Hour with Jim Lehrer) (78)
  • Pete Townshend (rock star, The Who) (67)
  • Tom Scott (jazz saxophonist) (64)
  • Phil Rudd (drummer, AC/DC) (58)
  • Dusty Hill (bassist and singer, ZZ Top) (63)
  • Grace Jones (eccentric model, actress, singer) (64)
  • Nora Ephron (filmmaker, When Harry Met Sally…, Sleepless in Seattle, Silkwood, Julie & Julia, Hanging Up, You’ve Got Mail, Michael) (71)
  • Kim Zolciak (reality TV star, The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Don’t Be Tardy for the Wedding) (34)

SUNDAY MAY 20

  • Cher (Academy Award-winning actress and singer, was born Cherilyn LaPierre Sarkesian) (66)
  • Joe Cocker (legendary rock singer) (68)
  • Mindy Cohn (actress, played Natalie on the Facts of Life) (46)
  • David Wells (former major league baseball player) (49)
  • Bronson Pinchot (actor, Beverly Hills Cop, Risky Business, “Balki” on TVs Perfect Strangers) (53)
  • Busta Rhymes (rapper) (40)
  • David Paterson (politician, 55th Governor of New York) (58)
  • Timothy Olyphant (actor, Justified, Damages, Deadwood, The Girl Next Door, Live Free or Die Hard, Sex and the City, Gone In 60 Seconds, Catch & Release) (44)

 

May 18-20

CBS

  • UNDERCOVER BOSS (repeat)
  • CSI: NY (repeat)
  • BLUE BLOODS (repeat)

NBC

  • WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? – (season finale) Chef Paula Deen investigates her family history and learns about an event that affected her ancestors furing the Civil War.
  • GRIMM – (season finale) A trail of murders reignites Nick’s search for the gold coins; Nick’s relationship with Juliette reaches a crossroads.
  • DATELINE NBC – Investigative journalism.

FOX

  • KITCHEN NIGHTMARES (repeat)

ABC

  • SHARK TANK – (season finale) The sharks fight for a chance to go into business with an inventor; a young man seeks an investment in his age-defying products.
  • PRIMETIME: WHAT WOULD YOU DO? (repeat)
  • 20/20 (repeat)

CW

  • NIKITA – (season finale) Michael and Nikita infiltrate Division in hope of capturing Percy.
  • SUPERNATURAL – (season finale) Sam and Dean team up with Castiel, Meg and Bobby as they prepare to battle Dick Roman.

DAY TIME TALK SHOW

THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW – Ellen’s 1500th show
THE VIEW – Judy Sheindlin, Robin & Lucimarian Roberts, Dina & Francesca Eastwood, Michael Corbett, guest co-host Jaleel White

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – Sasha Baron Cohen, Julie Chen, Beach House
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – Sherri Shepherd, Julianne Hough, Tenacious D
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – Kristen Bell, Dax Shepherd, Jason Mantzoukas, the Cult
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – Craig visits Glamis Castle with David Sedaris, Ariel Tweto, the Imagineers
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – Tom Selleck, Krysten Ritter, Garbage
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – (repeat)

SATURDAY

NBC

  • SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE – (season finale) Mick Jagger hosts and performs.

SUNDAY

CBS

  • 60 MINUTES (repeat)
  • JESS STONE: BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT – Lawman Jess Stone investigates two mob related murders. Starring Tom Selleck, Kathy Baker and William Devane.

NBC

  • HARRY’S LAW – (season finale) When Harry’s ex-husband is found dead and no one claims the body, Harry is forced to plan his funeral; Adam and Phoebe battle in court.
  • THE CELEBRITY APPRENTICE – (season finale) The two finalists must work together on a charity even featuring 10 celebrity performances; the winner is chosen.

FOX

  • THE SIMPSONS – (season finale) Lisa tries to make herself more popular by writing good things about herself on the school blog.
  • BOB’S BURGERS – (season finale) Bob appears on the local morning show’s cooking segment, but Gene steals the spotlight when he crashes the set in a sasquatch mask.
  • FAMILY GUY – (1-hour season finale) Brian and Stewie respond to viewer mail; Peter has a run in with an angry chicken.

ABC

  • THE 2012 BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS – Festivites at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas recognize artists for the fan support they’ve garnered; musical performances slated include Carrie Underwood, Justin Bieber and LMFAO; Stevie Wonder receives the 2012 Billboard Icon Award.

AMC

  • THE KILLING – Richmond helps the investigation; Sarah looks for Rosie’s key.
  • MAD MEN – Christmas wishes become reality; Harry helps a friend.

BRAVO

  • THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY – TBA

E!

  • KEEPING UP WITH THE KARDASHIANS – (season premiere) Kris’s DNA test; Kourtney angers Kim; Bruce gets the family’s attention.
  • MRS. EASTWOOD & COMPANY – (series premiere) Dina Eastwood considers getting her belly button pierced; Francesca’s feelings about Emile.

HBO

  • GAME OF THRONES – Theon holds down the fort; Arya calls in a debt; Robb is betrayed.
  • VEEP – Selina becomes obsessed with her nicknames; Dan’s political maneuvering puts the fate of the Clean Jobs bill on the line.
  • GIRLS – Hannah flies to Michigan for her parents’ 30th anniversary celebration.

SHOWTIME

  • NURSE JACKIE – Jackie covers for Cruz; Akalitus asks the staff to participate in an elaborate charage.
  • THE BIG C – Cathy and Adam are too generous; Joy urges Paul to go after an endorsement deal.
  • THE BORGIAS – Juan returns from Spain; Alexander plans to lay seige to Sforza’s castle.

VH1

  • MOB WIVES – Reunion.

 

May 18

RIP DONNA SUMMER

  • Ryan Seacrest: “I remember sitting in the front seat of my mom’s toyota while she sang Donna Summer’s “she works hard for the money” songs were just classic”
  • Timbaland: “this cant be true. I can’t believe this RIP Donna Summer. At a loss for words”
  • Robin Roberts: “Heard about the passing of #DonnaSummer – fond memories of singing and dancing to her music. Blessings to her family.?
  • Holly Robinson Peete: “#IJUSTCANT. Donna Summer…”The VOICE”… Well Done Diva. #RIPDonna *long tears*
  • Jackee Harry wrote, “Life Is A Dash – But Donna Summer’s Was Beautifully Punctuated! #LoveToLove Her. RIP Donna.”
  • Niecy Nash: “Whitney. Tina Marie. Vesta. Now Donna Summer. The choir in heaven has a new member. They will be singing up a beautiful storm:) RIP DonnaSummer #discodiva #sadtweet”
  • Rupaul: “Donna Summer, your last dance with remain in our hearts forever.”
  • The Roots‘ ?uestlove wrote, “Donna Summer. Man I can’t believe this— like ‘My Baby Understands’ was on my workout playlist this morning! This MORNING! God…I just…”

BIO

LaDonna Adrian Gaines was born on December 31, 1941 in Boston, Massachusetts. She was a groundbreaking artist who merged the sounds of R&B, pop, funk, rock, disco and electronica. As a young girl, Donna sang in church choirs and city-wide choruses. By her early twenties, she launched her music career on stage in Munich, Germany, in productions of Hair and Porgy & Bess. While in Germany, she hooked up with producers Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellote who produced her first single “Hostage,” which became a hit in The Netherlands, France and Belgium.

In 1972, she married Austrian actor Helmuth Sommer and gave birth to their daughter Mimi Sommer in 1973. The two divorced after she had an alleged affair but she kept his last name, but changed it to Summer.

In 1975, Moroder and Bellotte produced “Love To Love You Baby” — which rose to #2 on the Billboard Hot 100. She also released hits like “MacArthur Park,” “Bad Girls,” “Hot Stuff,” “Dim All The Lights,” “On The Radio” and Enough Is Enough” as well as the Grammy and Academy award winning theme song “Last Dance” from the Thank God It’s Friday film.

By 1977, the pressures of fame and past mistakes had begun to take a toll on her. Donna had began suffering from depression and anxiety attacks and had attempted suicide several times. She was also addicted to prescription medicine. Following a nervous breakdown in 1979, Summer became a born again Christian.

On her suicide attempt, she once reportedly said, “It sorta snuck up on me, and I think it because I had my daughter, and during that period, my marriage broke up, and I was alone, and I was staying up at night, and I would go out and work and then, I would be getting 2 to 3 hours a sleep a day. It was scary, and so I couldn’t deal another minute of it, and I was on my way out the window . . .”

She continued, “I was sticking my foot out, I was shifting my weight, and I got caught in a curtain and the maid opened the door, exactly that time . . . and I thought, ‘Oh, my God!,’ It really kind of shook me, it woke me up and then I let her in, and I got on the phone, and I think I called somebody said, ‘I need help,’ and thank God that lady came, because I’d be gone today.”

In 1980, Donna became the first artist to sign to David Geffen‘s new label Geffen Records. She released three albums on the label, The Wanderer, 1982’s Donna Summer and She Works Hard for the Money. She went on to collaborate with writers and producers like Quincy JonesMichael Omartian, and England’s dance-pop production compound Stock Aitken Waterman and produced hits like “State of Independence,” featuring Michael Jackson on backing vocals, and “She Works Hard For The Money,” one of the most-played songs of all-time, and “This Time I Know It’s For Real.”

By the mid 1980’s Donna Summer was embroiled in controversy. She allegedly made anti-gay comments regarding the-then relatively new disease AIDS. Her comments had a negative impact on her career and saw thousands of her records being returned to her record company by angry fans. Donna allegedly said that AIDS was a punishment from God for the immoral lifestyles of homosexual. She later apologized and denied making the comments.

She went on the release the albums Cats Without Claws (1984), All Systems Go (1987), Another Place And Time (1989). In the 90’s she released albums such as Mistaken IdentityThe Donna Summer AnthologyChristmas Spirit, and Endless Summer: Greatest Hits — which spawned the #1 hit, “Melody of Love”, and Live & More Encore. She continued to tour to sold out audiences worldwide and also made guest appearances on the hit TV sitcom Family Matters.

In 1999, Sony/Epic Records released VH1 Presents Donna Summer: Live & More – Encore! an album and DVD of Donna’s acclaimed VH1 broadcast taped at New York’s Hammerstein Ballroom. The show premiered on VH1 as one of the network’s highest rated shows to date and featured live performances of Summer’s top hits.

In 2003, she released The Journey: The Very Best of Donna Summer. She also released her autobiography Ordinary Girl.

In 2008, celebrating four decades of milestones, Donna Summer released a new album in 17 years entitledCrayons. The album debuted at #17 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart making it Summer’s highest debuting album ever. It also debuted at #5 on the Billboard R&B chart. ”

Career Achievements

The five-time Grammy winner was the first female artist to have back-to-back multiplatinum double albums and the first female artist to incorporate synthesizers as well as the first artist to create and extended play song. She was also first female to have four #1 singles in a 12 month period; 3 as a solo artist and one as a duo with Barbra Streisand.

Donna Summer was the first artist to win the Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female (1979, “Hot Stuff”) as well as the first-ever recipient of the Grammy for Best Dance Recording (1997, “Carry On”).

In 2004, she became one of the first inductees, as both an Artist Inductee and a Record Inductee (for 1977’s “I Feel Love”) into the Dance Music Hall of Fame in New York City.

Donna Summer earned five Grammy Awards, six American Music Awards, three consecutive #1 platinum double albums (she’s the only artist, male or female, ever to accomplish this), 11 gold albums, four #1 singles, 2 platinum singles, and 12 gold singles.

Donna was also the first female artist to have a #1 single and #1 album on the Billboard charts simultaneously (“Live & More;” “MacArthur Park” 1978) a feat she also repeated six months later (“Bad Girls” & “Hot Stuff” in 1979). She charted 22 #1 hits on the Billboard Disco/Dance charts, over a period of 25 years a milestone solidifying her as The Queen of Dance.

In addition to her recording and performing career, Summer was an accomplished visual artist whose work had been shown at exhibitions worldwide. Since 1989, she had sold over 1.2 million dollars in original art – with her highest piece going for $150,000.

Donna has sold more than 130 million records worldwide.

She was ranked at #24 in Billboard Magazine’s 50th anniversary issue featuring Hot 100 Artists of All Time.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS….

MEL B MIGHT BE HEADED BACK TO DWTS: Melanie Brown might be part of the all-star cast of this upcoming season of Dancing With The Stars. According to Perez Hilton, Mel wants to come back and take another crack at bringing home the trophy. Mel even tweeted her former partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy. She said, “@MaksimC are we gonna do this or what brotha???”

JOHN MAYER SPINS FOR FANS: John Mayer can’t sing so he hosted an intimate advance spin in New York City this past week. He gave an advance screening of his album, Born and Raised, which is out May 22. He said, “I’ve done four or five of these [listening parties] but this is definitely the most special because this is where the record was made. I’m just so proud that it’s almost out. There comes a time making a record that you forget anyone is ever going to hear it because it seems so far off.”

LEA MICHELE AND CORY MONTEITH SHOW SOME PDA: Lea Michele and Cory Monteith are very out with their real-life romance. The Glee stars, who are engaged on the show, displayed some major PDA in New York City on Wednesday night as they cheered on the Rangers. The couple has been dating off-screen for the past several months. 

ALEC BALDWIN STALKER EMAILS RELEASED: Emails to Alec Baldwin from his alleged stalker Genevieve Sabourin have been revealed. The New York Daily News reported that on the day his engagement to Hilaria Thomas was announced, Sabourin wrote that the news was “painful for me and so destructive” and that she “just died” at the announcement. The paper also revealed another fanatic email from March in which she wrote, “I will change my name and take yoga classes you know where and I’ll become HLT best friend, faster then (sic) you know. I’ll use her ego.”

NOAH WYLE ORDERED TO COURT: Noah Wyle and the 73 other Medicaid protesters he was arrested with last month have been ordered to appear in a Washington D.C. court next week. The court order is controversial because such arrests are fairly routine for members of ADAPT, the disability-advocacy group Wyle was with, but are usually allowed to be represented in court by an attorney. Most members live a plane ride away and have trouble affording the court trip. Wyle has not commented on the court date.

JENNY MCCARTHY GOING NUDE AGAIN: Jenny McCarthy is getting naked for Playboy again. The model/actress, who started her career with the magazine in 1993 and posed again in 2009, will bare all for the July 2012 issue. The pictorial will appear in the same issue as an “explosive” new interview with Charlie Sheen.

KELLY PRESTON RELEASES SWEET VIDEO: In the wake of the gay assault charges swirling aroundJohn Travolta, his wife Kelly Preston has released a sweet Mother’s Day video he allegedly made for her. Check it out: http://bit.ly/LbyQLD

‘GOSSIP GIRL’ IS ENDINGGossip Girl’s upcoming sixth season will be its last. TVLine.com reported that the final season will feature just 11 episodes. The CW released a statement about what’s to come in the fall, saying, “Serena has gone off the grid, beyond even the reach of Gossip Girl. Her friends fear for the worst and hope for the best, but even they can’t imagine where they will ultimately find her.”

TYRA BANKS REVEALS NEW JUDGE: Tyra Banks is revealing her revamped America’s Next Top Model judge’s panel. After dismissing mainstays Nigel Barker, Jay Manuel and J. Alexander, Banks said that male model Rob Evans will join PR maven Kelly Cutrone behind the table, while stylist Johnny Wujekwill serve as the show’s new creative consultant. To honor Tyra’s recent graduation from Harvard Business School, the new season will feature wannabe models who are also students.

KRISTEN WANTS TO WORK WITH ROB AGAIN: Kristen Stewart wants her relationship with Rob Pattinson to live on . . . on screen. The real life couple might have wrapped their Twilight romance with the conclusion of the series, but Stewart hopes they get a sequel of sorts. She told Celebuzz, “I’m dying to make another movie with Rob, I think that we’re a good team.”

ASHTON KUTCHER IS RETURNING TO PUNK’D: Ashton Kutcher is returning to Punk’d. The actor, who created the series, will return for a special episode on June 3rd as part of the MTV Movie Awards pre-show. He’ll target two “of the hottest celebrities in Hollywood,” although their identities have not yet been revealed.


 

May 17

KHLOE KARDASHIAN IS CONFIDENT: Khloe Karashian has a healthy body image, despite the nasty comments she receives online. Kourtney and Kim’s younger sister said, “I’m called the fat sister. . . I’m called the ugliest Kardashian. I’m proud of myself. I could break and go get all this plastic surgery and get my nose fixed and get lipo or do whatever, but I haven’t chosen to do that because I know I’m a great person. I’m pretty damn hot, if you ask me.”

JENELLE EVANS ENGAGEDTeen Mom 2 star Jenelle Evans is engaged to her on-again-off-again boyfriend Gary Head. The troubled reality star posted a picture of her engagement ring on Twitter with the caption, “I’m the luckiest girl in the world to have Gary Head in my life!” Jenelle and Gary recently split over claims that he cheated, leading to her brief reunion with ex Kieffer Delp. Those two apparently split after he sold topless pictures of her before and after her boob job.

KIM KARDASHIAN’S IMDB BIO GETS A MAKEOVER: Kim Kardashian’s IMDB page got an unflattering makeover this week. Her official biography was changed to read, “Kim Kardashian is emblematic of the shallowness of American culture in the first two decades of the new millennium.” The blurb added some other editorial remarks in the same tone, but has since been removed.

DWTS ALL STAR SEASON CONFIRMED: It’s official: there will be an All-Stars season of Dancing With the Stars. ABC’s entertainment president Paul Lee told reporters, “We can’t talk about the casting yet, but I’d love to see some of the fan favorites from the past seasons come back.” It was previously reported that Mario Lopez, Gilles Marini, Mel B and Kyle Massey have already been asked back. ‘TWO AND A HALF MEN’ MOVING TO THURSDAYS: Two and a Half Men is moving. CBS announced that the Monday mainstay will be shifting to Thursdays in the fall behind The Big Bang Theory. The freshman hit 2 Broke Girls will take over the anchor spot on Mondays.

AARON SORKIN MAKING NEW STEVE JOBS MOVIE: Aaron Sorkin is becoming the go-to man for technology films. The man behind The Social Network will be adapting Walter Issacson’s authorized biography of Steve Jobs into a movie. This is not to be confused with the current Jobs project starringAshton Kutcher. As of yet, the role of Jobs has not been cast for Sorkin’s project.

BEST OF KYLIE MINGOUE: Kylie Minogue is releasing a greatest hits album on June 4 internationally and June 19 in the US. The Best of Kylie Minogue is in honor of the 25 anniversary of the release date for Kylie’s debut single, “The Loco-Motion.” The songs selected for The Best Of album were chosen by fans through market research. It will be a two disc set with 21 tracks and music videos on a DVD.

EDWARD FISHER ARREST HEATS UP: OneRepublic drummer Edward Fisher reportedly smashed through the front door of his girlfriend’s home and broke her cabinets. According to TMZ, Fisher was arrested in Denver, Colorado after cops say that things got out of hand with his girlfriend. According to police, Fisher told cops that he was the real victim since his girlfriend trapped him in the bathroom and struck him in the head.


May 17

CBS

  • THE BIG BANG THEORY (repeat)
  • RULES OF ENGAGEMENT – (season finale) Jen puts the wrong date on the invitations to Audrey’s baby shower; Jeff likes Audrey’s maternity clothes.
  • PERSON OF INTEREST – (season finale) Reese becomes trapped with his POI in a heavily surveilled part of the city and must rely on Finch, Carter and Fusco’s help.
  • THE MENTALIST – (season finale) After Jane fails to defeat Red John, he finds a lover and shoots one of his own.

NBC

  • COMMUNITY – Gilbert Lawson requests a meeting with Pierce at Hawthorne Enterprises.
  • 30 ROCK – (season finale) Jack asks Liz to officiate his and Avery’s vow renewal; Tracy meets with Cornel West.
  • COMMUNITY – The study group develops a plan to infiltrate Greendale’s Chang-controlled campus.
  • COMMUNITY – (season finale) Shirley and Pierce’s disagreement over their sandwich shop leads to Jeff squaring off with Alan.
  • AWAKE – As Britten starts to realize the truth behind the accident, a conspiracy threatens both of his realities.

FOX

  • AMERICAN IDOL – The finalists are revealed; Lisa Marie Presley performs; Adam Lambert performs.
  • TOUCH – Martin involves himself with a heist crew in an effort to win back a dock worker’s job; Martin and his wife’s sister make a decision.

ABC

  • MISSING – (season finale) In a last ditch attempt to save her son, Becca faces her inner demons.
  • GREY’S ANATOMY – (season finale) The place crash leaves the doctors fighting to stay alive; Richard plans a dinner for the residents.
  • SCANDAL – (season finale) Olivia and the team rally when Quinn finds herself in a tragic situation.

CW

  • PEREZ HILTON ALL ACCESS – Katy Perry shares a preview of her latest music video and invites Perez Hilton to join her on her tour.
  • THE VAMPIRE DIARIES (repeat)

BRAVO

  • DON’T BE TARDY FOR THE WEDDING – Derek J helps Kim pick out luxury port a potties; Kim invites her mother to a gown fitting.

MTV

  • PUNK’D – Miley Cyrus pranks Kelly Osbourne, Khloe Kardashian and Liam Hemsworth.
  • THE PAULY D SHOW – Biggie gets annoyed with Ryan for giving Pauly alcohol.

DAY TIME TALK SHOW

THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW – Russell Brand
THE VIEW – Betty White, Susan Lucci, a performance from the Broadway cast of “Once”

LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS

THE LATE SHOW WITH DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) – Conan O’Brien, Regina Spektor, John Mayer
THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO (NBC) – Hugh Laurie, Robert Griffin III
JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE (ABC) – Matthew Morrison, Beth Ostrosky Stern, Delta Spirit
THE LATE LATE SHOW WITH CRAIG FERGUSON (CBS) – Craig visits Glasgow & Edinburgh with Mila Kunis, the Imagineers
LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON (NBC) – Arsenio Hall, Paul Weller
LAST CALL WITH CARSON DALY (NBC) – Peter Berg, “Ballplayer: Pelotero”, Young the Giant
THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART (COMEDY CENTRAL) – (repeat)
THE COLBERT REPORT (COMEDY CENTRAL) – (repeat)
CONAN – Wanda Sykes, Brooklyn Decker, Rufus Wainwright

 

May 17

1792, the New York Stock Exchange was founded by brokers meeting under a tree located on what is now Wall Street.
1875, the first Kentucky Derby was run at Churchill Downs in Louisville. The winner was Aristides, ridden byOliver Lewis.
1936, Actor Dennis Hopper was born today. He died in 2010.
1954, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its landmark Brown v. Board of Education Of Topeka ruling. It declared that racially separated educational facilities are “inherently unequal.” The ruling reversed the high court’s 1896 “separate but equal” decision in Plessy v. Ferguson.
1973, the Senate opened its hearings into the Watergate scandal with continuous daytime coverage shown on all three broadcast networks.
1975, NBC paid $5 million for the rights to show Gone With The Wind just one time. It was the top price paid for a single opportunity to show a film on television.
1978, Philips announced the coming of the compact disc.
1980, rioting that claimed 18 lives erupted in Miami’s Liberty City neighborhood after an all-white jury in Tampa acquitted four former Miami police officers of fatally beating black insurance executive Arthur McDuffie.
1985, Bobby Ewing died on the season finale of Dallas. Bobby, played by actor Patrick Duffy, died in a violent car explosion, only to come back to life the following season.
1987, Thirty-seven American sailors were killed when an Iraqi warplane attacked the U.S. Navy frigate Starkin the Persian Gulf.
1989, A court in Frankfurt, West Germany, sentenced Mohammed Ali Hamadi to life in prison for his role in the 1985 TWA hijacking.
1990, a record price was paid for a painting sold at auction when Vincent Van Gogh’s “Portrait Of Dr. Gachet” sold for $82.5 million.
1995Jacques Chirac was sworn in as president of France, ending the 14-year tenure of SocialistFrancois Mitterrand.
1996, President Bill Clinton signed a measure requiring neighborhood notification when sex offenders move in. Called Megan’s Law, it was named for Megan Kanka, a seven-year-old New Jersey girl who was raped and killed in 1994 by a convicted sex offender who lived nearby.
1998, New York Yankees pitcher David Wells became the 13th player in modern major league baseball history to throw a perfect game. Wells retired all 27 batters he faced in a 4-0 victory over the Minnesota Twins at Yankee Stadium.
1999, Makah Indians in Washington state harpooned a gray whale for the first time in 70 years.
2000, two former Ku Klux Klansmen were arrested on murder charges in the 1963 church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama, that killed four black girls. Both were eventually convicted and sentenced to life in prison.

 

May 17

  • Sugar Ray Leonard (Hall of Fame boxer) (56)
  • Bill Paxton (actor, Big Love, Apollo 13, Titanic, Twister, True Lies) (57)
  • Bob Saget (actor, Surviving Suburbia, Full House’s dad Danny Tanner) (56)
  • Craig Ferguson (actor, The Drew Carey Show; host, The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson) (50)
  • Trent Reznor (founder/frontman, Nine Inch Nails) (47)
  • Bill Bruford (drummer, YesKing CrimsonGenesis) (63)
  • Enya (Irish singer) (51)
  • Hill Harper (actor, Sheldon on CSI: NYThe Skulls) (46)
  • Jordan Knight (singer, New Kids on the Block) (42)
  • Nikki Reed (actress, Lords of Dogtown, Thirteen, Twilight) (24)
  • Derek Hough (dancer, Dancing with the Stars) (27)

May 16

  • Pierce Brosnan (actor, James Bond films, The Thomas Crown AffairRemington Steele) (59)
  • Yvonne Craig (actress and dancer, Barbara “Batgirl” Gordon on TV’s Batman) (75)
  • Megan Fox (actress, Transformers movies, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, Jennifer’s Body) (26)
  • Tracey Gold (actress, Growing Pains) (43)
  • Janet Jackson (singer and actress) (46)
  • Tori Spelling (actress, Beverly Hills 90210‘s Donna, Tori & Dean: STORIbook Weddings) (39)
  • Debra Winger (actress, Terms Of EndearmentAn Officer And A Gentleman) (57)
  • David Boreanaz (actor, Bones, Buffy The Vampire SlayerAngel) (43)
  • Tucker Carlson (conservative commentator) (43)
  • Krist Novoselic (bassist, Nirvana) (47)
  • Robert Fripp (guitarist, King Crimson) (66)
  • Olga Korbut (Russian gymnast who won three Olympic gold medals in 1972) (57)
  • Jim Sturgess (actor, Across the Universe, 21, The Other Boleyn Girl) (31)
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