Milli Vanilli -- Who DOESN'T Lip-Sync These Days?

Fabrice Morvan -- better known as one half of duo Milli Vanilli -- tells TMZ ... he's sort of a trailblazer ... because nowadays almost EVERYBODY in pop music lip-syncs their songs. Fab was leaving Le Pain Quotidien bakery in L.A. yesterday ... when we…

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Source: http://www.tmz.com/2012/04/17/milli-vanilli-lip-sync-video/

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Chic Clicks: Tyra Banks Fires the ?Top Model? Crew, See Yourself in a Dove Ad

Evan Agostini/PictureGroup –Tyra Banks fires Nigel Barker, Jay Manuel and J. Alexander from America’s Next Top Model [The Cut] –Submit your photo to Dove and you could appear in the brand’s big billboard in Times Square! [Dove.com/ShowUsYourSkin] –The Bachelor‘s Ben Flajnik talks personal style — and wine [StyleCaster] –A slew of stars have signed on [...]

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Jennifer Hudson Leaves Courtroom -- I Don't Want to See Pics of My Murdered Nephew

Jennifer Hudson excused herself from the courtroom in the murder trial of the man accused of gunning down her family ... deciding she did not want to see the grisly crime scene photos of her slain 7-year-old nephew.  Prosecutors displayed multiple…

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Source: http://www.tmz.com/2012/04/25/jennifer-hudson-william-balfour-murder-scene/

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Strange Fruit Tells the Epic, Enthralling Story of The Beatles? Failed Apple Records

The film: Strange Fruit: The Beatles? Apple Records (2012), available on DVD via Chrome Dreams

Why It?s an Inessential Essential: Clocking in at a mammoth 162 minutes, Strange Fruit: The Beatles? Apple Records is an exhaustive new documentary about the short-lived record and film label that the Beatles used to release such artists as Badfinger and James Taylor. And while the absence of Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney and the lack of archival interview footage of the Beatles is striking (John Lennon only chimes in around the 135-minute mark), that?s also sort of liberating: The film takes a semi-critical look at why Apple, a label that was meant to have established artists promote new artists, never really took off.

One could easily accuse talking heads like The Iveys? bassist Ron Griffiths of having an axe to grind. Griffiths bad-mouthed Apple and said he was disappointed in their non-existent promotion of the band. But others, like Mojo Magazine?s Park Paytress, Apple biographer Stefan Granados and Beatles biographer Chris Ingham, all clearly know their stuff and hold no grudges. They also all have their own unique takes on the artists and history of the Beatles (Paytress is especially fond of Yoko Ono?s debut album Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band). Ultimately, Strange Fruit works because the filmmakers don?t have to be beholden to the Beatles' sides of the story.

That approach is almost immediately rewarding, too: The film quickly establishes that part of the reason why Apple was created was to help the Beatles pay less tax money than they otherwise would have had to. Apple Records? financial failure is, after all, mostly due to creative mismanagement. It?s great to see Badfinger guitarist Joey Molland defuse tension by saying that he?s not mad at the Beatles but rather…

Source: http://www.celebrities.com/celebrities-gossip/strange-fruit-tells-the-epic-enthralling-story-of-the-beatles-failed-apple-records/

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