Tuesday, 27 December 2011

LA Coroner States Heavy D Died Of Natural Causes

First Released: December 27, 2011 6:53 PM EST Credit: Getty Premium La, Calif. -- Caption Heavy D attends T.I.s AKOO Clothing First Annual A King Of Yourself Brunch in the Mansion, Atlanta, Georgia, on October 2, 2011The La coroners office states Jamaican-born rapper Heavy D died of natural causes. The self-announced overweight lover of stylish hop, who grew to become among raps top hit makers with a mix of humor and positivity, flattened outdoors his Beverly Hillsides home on November. 8. The 44 year-old rapper, whose real title was Dwight Errington, died later in a hospital. Coroners office spokesperson Craig Harvey stated Tuesday that weight along with a transcontinental jet flight were adding factors. The reason for dying was lung embolism and deep leg vein thrombosis. Younger crowd had arteriosclerotic coronary disease. Heavy D grew to become among the genres most integral stars within the late eighties and early the nineteen nineties. His hit The Overweight Enthusiasts in the home performed up his hefty frame. Copyright 2011 through the Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

Journalist: Hacking rife at Morgan's Mirror

LONDON -- Phone hacking was rife at U.K. tabloid the Daily Mirror under the editorship of Piers Morgan, a former employee testified Wednesday.James Hipwell, a former business journalist at the paper, told the Leveson Inquiry, which is investigating press ethics and practices in the U.K., that Morgan was an extremely hands-on editor, and it was "very unlikely he did not know what was going on."Hipwell conceded that he had no evidence that Morgan, who now hosts CNN talkshow "Piers Morgan Tonight," was involved in phone hacking, but said it was unlikely that Morgan had been kept in the dark."Nothing happened at the newspaper without him knowing," Hipwell said, speaking under oath a day after Morgan gave evidence to the inquiry via video-link from Los Angeles. Hipwell claimed that phone hacking was a "standard journalistic tool for gathering information" at the paper.Hipwell was convicted in 2005 of illegal share dealing, after it emerged that he had made money by buying shares that were promoted in the next day's paper. Morgan had also been investigated in same inquiry, but was cleared of wrong-doing.In a further development Wednesday, Heather Mills, the former wife of Paul McCartney, stated on her official website that she had never disclosed to Morgan voicemail messages left for her by her husband. Morgan told the inquiry Tuesday that he had listened to a message left on Mills' voice mail by McCartney, but refused to say how it had been obtained. Contact Leo Barraclough at leo.barraclough@variety.com

Monday, 12 December 2011

Cooper to star in 'Summer in February'

LONDON -- Dominic Cooper will topline for each other-triangular drama "Summer time in Feb," that is skedded to begin lensing the following month.Thesp plays artist Alfred Munnings, who had been area of the bohemian Lamorna Group, located in Cornwall, England, at the outset of the twentieth century. Cooper formerly starred in "The Devil's Double," in addition to showing up in "My Week with Marilyn" and "Captain America: The Very First Avenger." He'll next topline in "Abraham Lincoln subsequently: Vampire Hunter." Pic also features thesps Serta Stevens ("Downton Abbey"), Ophelia Lovibond ("Mr Popper's Penguins") and Hattie Morahan ("The Financial Institution Job"). Christopher Menaul ("Prime Suspect") helms from the script by Jonathan Cruz, who modified their own novel.Pic is created by Pippa Mix and Janette Day for CrossDay Prods., and Jeremy Cowdrey for Apart Films.CrossDay's credits include "My Left Feet," "The Area," "Home of Mirth," "Bloody Sunday," "Vanity Fair" and "Chalet Girl." Bob Benton and Serta Stevens professional produce. Contact Leo Barraclough at leo.barraclough@variety.com

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Warner Music Deficits Keep Growing As Drop In Compact disc Sales Surpasses Digital Growth

Warner Group is constantly on the sing an unfortunate tune if this involves its financial performance. It reported today it were built with a internet lack of $103M within the quarter that led to September,124% larger than its reduction in exactly the same period this past year, on revenues of $707M, lower 6%. The financial report is mainly forbondholdersRussian-born billionaire Len Blavatnik’s Access Industries bought the organization in This summer for $3.3B. Still, it’s a dreary declaring the organization whose roster of hitmakers includes Bruno Mars, Cee Lo Eco-friendly, In Demand Chili All kinds of peppers, and Jill Scott. Warner states that it is recorded music revenues fell 8% to $571M. Although sales from digital distribution were up 6% to $194M, which was “more than offset by contracting demand” for Compact disks. Meanwhile revenues in the music posting operation fell 1% to $141M. Warner states the quarter’s disappointing outcome was because of “a light release schedule”weak sales within the U.S., Japan, and many of Europe and rising interest obligations around the debtAccess required onto purchase the music company. Warner was the odd company out recently when Citigroup introduced it decided to sell EMI’s recorded music operation to Vivendi’s Universal Music and also the music posting unit to some consortium brought by The new sony. Warner Boss Stephen Cooper states that “it’s hard to predict how that acquisition will work its way throught the scrutiny from the regulating process.” Former Seagram and Vivendi Universal chief Edgar Bronfman Junior stated now he’ll leave his job as chairman of Warner Music in The month of january, and can stick to its board.

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Billy Burke, Taylor Lautner and Daniel Radcliffe: Hollywood's Bargain Stars

Before you begin popping champagne about Michael Bay maybe possibly being thisclose to coming back for 'Transformers 4,' have a look at exactly what the explosive director published on his website. "Studio's [sic] are passing gossips but I am unsure what I am doing? I understand I am likely to do 'Pain and Gain' springtime but that is it for at this time. I am departing my options up for grabs. I have got several Studio [sic] conferences within the next two days." Late Tuesday, Vulture reported that Bay was essentially moments from coming back towards the lucrative franchise for any 4th go-around, by having an official announcement in the future within the next week. Knowing from what Bay authored on Aim for the Edit, it may sound like this week may extend into 2012. Stay updated? [Aim for the Edit via Movieline]

Former 'Gossip Girl' Intern Progressing After Losing Hand in Propeller Accident (Video)

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney on Tuesday became the latest Republican presidential candidate to say he will not participate in the upcoming debate moderated by Donald Trump.our editor recommendsDonald Trump Defends G.O.P. Debate Moderation, Slams 'Joke' Candidates on 'Today' (Video)Donald Trump Accuses Jon Stewart of 'Racist Rant' about Herman Cain (Video)Donald Trump Charging $10,000 for Invitation-Only Meet and GreetMitt Romney and Fox News' Bret Baier Butt Heads Over Attack Ads (Video)Democrats Release 'Hollywood-Style' Ad Attacking Mitt Romney (Video)Mitt Romney's 2007 'Meet the Press' Appearance Provides Fodder for Newt Gingrich Campaign (Video)Mitt Romney Is First GOP Presidential Hopeful to Book Hollywood Fundraiser (Exclusive)Related Topics•Politics Romney told Fox News' Neil Cavuto that he called Trump and told him he would not attend because he was too busy to appear at Dec. 27 forum in Des Moines, Iowa. PHOTOS: Best Presidents in Film and Television "No, I'm not participating in that," Romney said. "We have two debates in December that I'veagreed to participate in. The rest of the month will be spent campaigning." For his part, Trump told ABC News in a statement that he accepted Romney's decision. "It would seem logical to me that if I was substantially behind in the polls, especially in Iowa, South Carolina and Florida, I would want to participate in this debate," Trump said. "But I understand why Gov. Romney decided not to do it." Several prominent Republicans have urged candidates to skip the debate, according to the Associated Press. They predict it will be a media circus and a distraction from important issues. PHOTOS: Actors Who've Played Politicians So far, two candidates have declined to appear -- Texas Rep. Ron Paul and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman -- the latter of whom to'd CNBC's Larry Kudlow that he believes the debate is just a publicity stunt. "This isn't about ratings for Donald Trump; this is about jobs for the American people," Huntsman said. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum are the only two candidates to confirm their participation in the debate so far, with other candidates including Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann and Texas Gov. Rick Perry yet to make an announcement. However, Bachmann on CBS' Early Show expressed concerns about Trump's objectivity, saying "he said he's already learning towards a candidate." PHOTOS: 10 Entertainers Democrats and Republicans Love to Hate Trump made headlines earlier this year when he suggested that President Barack Obama is foreign-born while saying that he might run for president himself. In May, he announced he would not be running, saying: "Business is my greatest passion, and I am not ready to leave the private sector." Still, he has not ruled out a presidential bid as a third-party candidate. The Dec. 27 debate is scheduled to air on Ion. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Democrats and Republicans' Favorite Movies Related Topics Barack Obama Donald Trump Politics Michele Bachmann Rick Perry Newt Gingrich Mitt Romney

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Rosies Fiance Show Off Rock

First Published: December 6, 2011 2:28 PM EST Credit: Twitter Caption Michelle Rounds diamond engagement ring that Rosie ODonnell gave her and posted on Twitter; inset: Rosie ODonnell and Michelle Rounds in Miami, Fla., on November 24, 2011LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- After announcing their engagement on Monday, Rosie ODonnell and Michelle Rounds gave the world a look at the impressive ring that the talk show host gave her ladylove. Rosie posted a photo of the sparkler on Twitter on Monday night accompanied by the caption, so so so happy. Stars including Marlee Matlin and Bravo executive and Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen congratulated the star on her big news. Rosie responded, Tweeting, i am very happy. As previously reported on AccessHolllywood.com, Rosies rep confirmed to Access that the two became engaged several weeks ago and will continue to split their time between NY City and Chicago, where Rosie films her Oprah Winfrey Network talk show, The Rosie Show. Rosie and Michelle first went public with their romance at the red carpet for the Building Dreams for Kids Gala in NY City in September. The talk show host was with Kelli Carpenter, a television marketing executive, from 2004-2007. The pair have four children together Parker, Chelsea and Blake, who were all adopted and Vivienne Rose, who Kelli gave birth to in 2002. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Whistler kudos & credits

Steven Gaydos interviews Jay Baruchel at Whistler Film Fest. Beneath pristine peaks in the ski resort capital of scotland - Whistler, Bc, Variety saluted a couple of its award those who win in the eleventh annual Whistler Film Festival.Andy Serkis, honored as Tech Pioneer of the season for his operate in performance-capture acting, was shooting aerial footage in Nz for "The Hobbit" but interrupted his morning to "jump commando style" from a helicopter and Skype right into a master class in the Whistler Fest. He told the festival aud, "Personally i think very lucky to become at the stage where (performance capture) is simply starting to be charted and used correctly." But he did possess a complaint concerning the way his jobs are referred to -- and credited. "I have got a listing of the methods my work continues to be spoken about. 'Andy Serkis has given his voice to,' or 'Andy Serkis has given his actions to,' or 'Andy Serkis has lifted the smoothness up.' You will find each one of these elliptical methods for explaining it. In fact, it's acting."Jay Baruchel, the longtime thesp that has switched scribe for "Goon," recognized kudos among Variety's "10 Screenwriters to look atInch for 2011 within an onstage conversation with Variety's Steven Gaydos. Montreal native Baruchel needs to help keep making movies in Canada. "I wish to do for Montreal what David Cronenberg did for Toronto," he stated.

Monday, 5 December 2011

Marion Dougherty, Legendary Casting Director, Dies at 88

Marion Dougherty, the legendary casting director who gave James Dean,Warren Beatty, Robert Redford, Dustin HoffmanandGlenn Closetheir first shots in front of the camera, died Dec. 4 at her home in NY. She had been suffering from cardiovascular disease and was 88.Related Topics•Obituaries With her acute ability to spot great headliners, Dougherty flouted the old Hollywood system of stock casting by using actors with a nuanced sense of character and individuality. She first began working in live television, started her first casting office in NY City in 1965, and moved to Hollywood to head casting at Paramount in 1976. She joined Warner Bros. in 1979 and spent more than three decades there. "Marion was a pioneer," recalled Juliet Taylor, Wood Allen's frequent collaborator, who first worked for Dougherty as a secretary. "Before Marion, casting directors were more like organizers, secretaries who put together cattle calls. Marion turned it into a very selective process. She would say to directors, 'I will bring in three or four actors, they all will be very different, but they all could plqy the role.' She made a real contribution, and directors loved it." PHOTOS: Hollywood's Notable Deaths Dougherty cast scores of films, including Midnight Cowboy (1969), The Owl and the Pussycat (1971), Slaughterhouse-Five (1972), The Paper Chase (1973), Escape From Alcatraz (1979), Urban Cowboy (1980), Reds (1981), The Killing Fields (1984), Full Metal Jacket (1987), Gorillas in the Mist (1988), Batman (1989), Falling Down (1993), Payback (1999) and the Lethal Weapon series. Today's casting directors who learned under her wing include Taylor,Amanda Mackey (Get Carter) and Ellen Lewis (Forest Gump). For eight years, Dougherty was the uncredited casting director on the acclaimed, live Kraft Television Theatre. She nextcast the gritty filmed dramasNaked City and Route 66. During those years, she started the careers of such actors as Dean and Hoffman. Talking about the actors she employed on Naked City, Dougherty once said: "This was Hollywood's window on the NY talent pool. There were people like [Robert] Duvall and [Walter] Matthau, and all these people - they had no idea who they were, and they saw them for the first time on Naked City." When Mayor John Lindsay made NY more attractive to filmmakers in the late '60s, productions poured into the city, and Dougherty, who had just opened her own casting office, was a beneficiary. "Directors poured in from all over the world, and because they didn't know the community, Marion would guide them," Taylor recalled.. "She had very strong, original opinions. For example, she championed Jon Voight for Midnight Cowboy when John Schlesinger wanted someone else. She was very supportive, made actors feel very comfortable, and did the same thing for directors." United Artists executive David Picker invited her to produce movies and she moved to the West Coast, working on such films as 1975's Smile and 1976's Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood. When Picker was subsequently named president of Paramount's motion picture division, she became the studio's vp in charge of casting before moving on, several years later, to Warners. Dougherty won a Crystal Award from Women in Film in 1986 and a year later received the Hoyt Bowers Award from the Casting Society of America. She is survived by two sisters and several nieces. Her friends plan to hold a private gathering in her memory at a date to be decided in January. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Hollywood's Notable Deaths Related Topics Obituaries

City National develops to Georgia

City National Bank features the opening of the first office in Georgia, ongoing its expansion to the South's growing music and entertainment industries. Besides functioning just like a full-service commercial bank, new branch is constantly on the supply film production financing and services for your music and sports industries in the Atlanta office. City's David Innes will manage the branch, which marks the bank's second office inside the South. The initial, in Tennessee, opened up up the 2009 summer season. "City National Bank is certainly dedicated to the entertainment industry," mentioned Martha Henderson, professional V . p . in the bank's entertainment division. She estimations that about 20% of City's primary point here arises from entertainment and cites the crossover among music and film clients while you cause of their expansion. Expansion is notable for City, which has typically operated from just three states: NY, California and Nevada. Company began in La in 1954 and contains elevated its achieve, specifically in media and entertainment spaces. "Nobody ever needs to initiate the lending company and explain the items they are doing in entertainment," Innes told Variety. "These males can breathe deeply, sit lower utilizing their banker and do something.Inch Contact Rachel Abrams at Rachel.Abrams@variety.com

'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Producer Bans New Yorker Critic From Future Screenings for Breaking Review Embargo

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Producer Scott Rudin has banned NYer critic David Denby from screenings of his future movies because the NYer is breaking a Dec. 13 embargo on reviews of David Fincher's The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by publishing a review in its new issue, which hits newstands and the publication's iPad app on Monday.our editor recommendsTrent Reznor Releases Six Free Tracks From 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Soundtrack'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Designer Trish Summerville Plans a Mikael Blomkvist Menswear Line (Exclusive)FEINBERG FORECAST: 'War Horse,' 'Extremely Loud,' 'Dragon Tattoo,' 'Iron Lady' and 'Blood and Honey' Remain Question MarksNoomi Rapace vs. Rooney Mara: Will the Real Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Please Stand Up?Colin Farrell, Noomi Rapace to Star in 'Dragon Tattoo' Director's Revenge Thriller'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo': New Poster Released (PHOTO)David Fincher: Scarlett Johansson Too Sexy for 'Girl With Dragon Tattoo' In an e-mail exchange with Denby, published at Indiewire.com, Rudin wrote, "You've very badly damaged the movie by doing this, and I could not in good conscience invite you to see another movie of mine again." PHOTOS: 10 Biggest Book-to-Big Screen Adaptations of the Last 25 Years Denby and fellow members of the NY Film Critics Circle saw the film early, on Nov. 28, because it was meeting to vote for the year's best films Nov. 29. (The critics' group actually postponed its meeting, originally set for Nov. 28, by a day in order to screen the movie before they deliberated.) The group chose the early voting date for the first time this year so that they would be the first major awards group to announce winners. Sony Pictures Entertainment executive vp motion pictures publicity Andre Caracoalso sent a stinging memo Sunday criticizing Denby(see entire e-mail below) to critics in an attempt to maintain the embargo. "As a matter of principle, the NYer's breach violates a trust and undermines a system designed to help journalists do their job and serve their readers," Caraco wrote. "We have been speaking directly with the NYer about this matter and expect to take measures to ensure this kind of violation does not occur again." Denby's move also drew criticism from other members of the NYFCC, particularly since Denby had lobbied against the group's taking an early vote, which, ironically, led to the early screening of Fincher's movie. "Sony was very explicit about us not running anything early," NYFCC president John Anderson toldThe Hollywood Reporter. "The screening was specifically for our consideration as NYFCC voters, and unless David had a different conversation than I, he agreed to the same thing the rest of us did. There may be mitigating factors, but I don't know for a fact that there were, and don't now what they might have been. We abide by embargoes all the time." VIDEO: 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Extended Trailer Released "The NYFCC has been excoriated in some quarters," said Anderson, "for supposedly wanting to be 'first' this year (writers have consistently ignored the other reasons I've provided). But it's precisely a desperation to be first that is complicating the relationship between movie studios and critics, journalists and the rest of the legitimate media. Having what you might call a gentleman's agreement about when we write our reviews is hardly a moral compromise. And I can understand a company wanting some control over its product. Frankly, we have no right to see movies early; we get to do so as a courtesy. And perhaps the whole process should be abolished -- if everyone had to go to the theater to see everything, it would level the playing field, and no one would have to 'play ball' in order to maintain their access." Denby's review, which is largely positive, begins, "You can't take your eyes off Rooney Mara as the notorious Lisbeth Salandar, in the American movie version of Stieg Larsson's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." And it concludes, "This is a bleak but mesmerizing piece of filmmaking; it offers a glancing, chilled view of a world in which brief moments of loyalty flicker between repeated acts of denial." In his email exchange with Rudin, Denby explained the decision to break the embargo on the movie, which opens Dec. 21, by saying there were two many important films opening at the end of the year for the NYer to accomodate them all. It would have had to run them as either short reviews or wait until January to deal with them at more length. "It was not my intention to break the embargo, and I never would have done it with a negative review. But since I liked the movie, we came reluctantly to the decision to go with early publication," the critic wrote. "I apologize for the breach of the embargo. It won't happen again. But this was a special case brought on by year-end madness." VIDEOS: 'Dragon Tattoo's' Christopher Plummer in THR's Awards Season Actors Roundtable Rudin responded that Denby's explanations were "disingenuous" and "nonsense." He added, "You will now cause ALL of the other reviews to run a month before the release of the movie, and that is a deeply destructive thing to have done." Within the NYFCC, Denby has been accused of being inconsistent for racing to publish the first Tattoo review. He was among the loudest voices urging his fellow critics not to vote on winners early. "What's so important about being first?" he demanded in the following "huffy" e-mail Oct. 25: Dear NYFCC Member: We apologize for the huffy tone of what follows (and trust us, we feel duly guilty that we didn't attend the business meeting), but this is too important for us to ignore. We're unhappy with the Circle's decision to vote on November 28. We think it's potentially a major mistake, and are unlikely to vote at all if November 28 remains the date. There are multiple reasons for this dissent. First of all, it's extremely unlikely that all the major Christmas movies will be shown before the meeting. We realize that the whole premise of this super-early voting date is that since the studios show their films to the National Board of Review, they'll agree to show them to us as well. But the members of the NBR aren't working critics. From the studios' point of view, there's a lot less politics involved in showing the movies early to them. Most of the December movies may be done now, but that doesn't mean that marketing divisions and producers and directors (who make these decisions, not publicists) will allow us to see them early. And here's the crux of the issue. Let's say that the overwhelming majority of the studios do decide to show their films in time for us. Let's imagine that there's only one holdout - say, the studio releasing "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." Is the NY Film Critics Circle really going to vote for Best Picture of the Year without seeing the new David Fincher film? (Please don't squawk if you don't happen to like Fincher, or Swedish-set art thrillers; it's just an example.) Voting without the opportunity to see that one film - or any other movie you might name - would be a serious breach of the Circle's integrity. It would violate the idea that we work from a level playing field. Don't forget, as well, that the meeting, as scheduled, comes right after the Thanksgiving holiday (a shortened week when, traditionally, almost nothing gets screened), and that there are lots of movies opening in late November that we all have to deal with. The jam-up would be unworkable. Are we really going to be able to see, and absorb, the 25 to 30 awards-season movies opening in December by the end of the third week in November? Is Steven Spielberg really going to let us see "The War Horse," which is opening on Christmas day, five weeks before opening? It seems seriously doubtful. Even if all the major releases are shown to us, smaller, less heralded films drop into circulation in early and mid December, and we would need to consider those as well for possible awards. It would be a travesty of our history, which is rich with independent and idiosyncratic votes, if we allowed those movies to fall out of consideration. An additional point: Even if we're able to see everything in November, many of us, who like to work from fresh impressions, would need to see those movies again later in order to review them. Major inconvenience. But what we're really wondering is this: Why is it so important to be first? Why is it important at all? Who cares when the National Board of Review announces its choices? They aren't critics, and by trumping them, we're taking them more seriously than they should be taken. And putting it crassly, how does being first benefit us as a group? Our names are not listed in the news articles or the blurbs that run with the ads announcing awards. If we rush into the awards-season madness, aren't we simply reinforcing its destructive effect on release schedules, in which half the interesting movies of the year are held for the final weeks? Aren't we putting ourselves on the same level as the publicists and the Harvey Weinsteins who are trying to game the awards, joining the very thing that we normally deplore? If all the movies, by some miracle, are shown before November 28, and we can see them, then we will vote. But otherwise, we'll take a pass this year and vote again when the group comes to its senses. Here is Sony's Dec. 4 Dragon Tattoo e-mail: Dear Colleague, All who attended screenings of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo agreed in writing to withhold reviews until closer to the date of the film's worldwide release date. Regrettably, one of your colleagues, David Denby of The NYer, has decided to break his agreement and will run his review on Monday, December 5th. This embargo violation is completely unacceptable. By allowing critics to see films early, at different times, embargo dates level the playing field and enable reviews to run within the films' primary release window, when audiences are most interested. As a matter of principle, the NYer's breach violates a trust and undermines a system designed to help journalists do their job and serve their readers. We have been speaking directly with The NYer about this matter and expect to take measures to ensure this kind of violation does not occur again. In the meantime, we have every intention of maintaining the embargo in place and we want to remind you that reviews may not be published prior to December 13th. We urge all who have been given the opportunity to see The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo to honor the commitments agreed to as a condition of having early access to the film. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Sincerely, Andre Caraco Executive Vice President, Motion Picture Publicity Sony Pictures Entertainment PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery 10 Biggest Book-to-Big Screen Adaptations of the Last 25 Years Rooney Mara Daniel Craig David Fincher The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

Friday, 2 December 2011

Access Hollywood Live: Marcus Samuelssons Swedish Meatballs Recipe

First Published: December 2, 2011 12:42 PM EST Credit: Access Hollywood Caption Chef Marcus Samuelsson shows Billy Bush and Kit Hoover how to make Swedish meatballs on Access Hollywood Live on December 2, 2011LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Chef Marcus Samuelsson is one of the President and First Ladys favorite chefs. Marcus is a big part of Michelle Obamas Lets Move Campaign, which inspires kids to get on a healthy eating track. Plus, when the President and Firsty Lady wanted to host a glitzy fundraiser in NY City, they headed to Marcus famed Red Rooster restaurant in Harlem. The celebrity chef stopped by Access Hollywood Live to share his signature Swedish meatballs recipe with Billy & Kit. Heres the details on this yummy holiday dish, which was inspired by Marcus grandma. Helgas Swedish Meatballs Ingredients: (serves 4 to 6) For the meatballs: 1/2 cup dry breadcrumbs 1/4 cup heavy cream 2 tbs olive oil 1 medium red onion, chopped 1/2 pound ground chuck (or sirloin) 1/2 pound veal 1/2 pound pork 2 tbs honey 1 large egg Kosher salt and pepper 3 tbs unsalted butter For the sauce: 1 cup chicken stock 1/2 cup heavy cream 1/4 cup lingonberry preserves 2 tbs. pickled cucumbers Prepare the meatballs: Combine the breadcrumbs and heavy cream in a small bowl, stir with a fork, until all the crumbs are moistened. Set aside. Heat the oil in small skillet. Add the onion and saute for 5 minutes, until softened. Remove from heat. In a large bowl, combine the ground beef, pork, veal, onion, honey, and egg, and mix well with your hands. Season with salt and pepper. Add the breadcrumb mixture and mix well. With wet hands shape the mixture into meatballs (size of a golf ball), place them on plate lightly moistened with water. Should have 24 meatballs. Melt the butter in large skillet. Add the meatballs, in batches if necessary, and cook, turning frequently, for about 7 minutes., Transfer meatballs to a plate. Prepare the sauce: Return the skillet to the heat, whisk in the stock, cream, preserves, and pickle juice, and bring to a simmer. Salt and pepper. Add the meatballs to the sauce, reduce the heat to medium, and simmer about 5 minutes, until the sauce thickens and the meatballs are heated through. For more information on Marcus do-good mission, head to www.facebook.com/birdseyevegetables. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Thursday, 1 December 2011

P. Diddy Buys Two Pieces of Art, Helps Open Art Basel Miami Beach

Less than a month after making a plea for investors to help keep his movie-review show going, Roger Ebert announced that Ebert Presents: At the Movies will go on hiatus at the end of the year.our editor recommendsRoger Ebert on the 'Golden Age of Film Criticism' (Q&A)THE FINISH LINE: Melissa McCarthy's 'SNL' review, Roger Ebert on '50/50,' The Real Billy BeaneRyan Dunn's Death: Roger Ebert Not Finished Tweeting YetRoger Ebert's Facebook Page Suspended After Controversial Ryan Dunn TweetsBam Margera Breaks Silence on Ryan Dunn's Death, Slams Roger EbertFilm Critic Roger Ebert Enrages Fans with 'Insensitive' Ryan Dunn Tweet "This move is necessary to allow the public television stations that carry our show to plan their programs for the beginning of the new year," the film critic wrote on his Chicago Sun-Times blog. "We held off as long as possible but we had to give notice today." PHOTOS: 18 Stars Who Have Lost It All Ebert said he and his wife, Chaz, who produces alongside her husband, are still exploring other ways to raise the funds to get the show back on the air. The two have been footing the bill -- alongside a $25,000 contribution from the Kanbar Charitable Trust -- for the show since it debuted Jan. 21. He wrote that they are still speaking to "the top executives of several channels and film distributors, charitable foundations, Web delivery services, potential corporate sponsors and crowd-funding sources," the latter of which could include a Kickstarter campaign, which was suggested by Ebert's fans. Ebert remains hopeful the show will come back, saying he hopes the hiatus will be "brief." VIDEO:Roger Ebert: I Didn't Know I'd Never Be Able to Speak Again "We really believe in this show and its mission to provide an intelligent place for the discussion of movies in a forum accessible to the public and in a manner that is easily understood yet that feeds the thirst for both entertainment and knowledge," he wrote. At the Movies, hosted by Christy Lemire and Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, features the same format that made Ebert a household name when he reviewed movies alongside the lateGene Siskel: two film critics giving their thumbs-up or thumbs-down opinions on upcoming releases. Ebert, who was left unable to speak after losing his lower jaw to thyroid and salivary gland cancer. also has appeared on multiple episodes. VIDEO: Roger Ebert Regains Ability to 'Speak' Thanks to His Computer Early last month, he took to his blog to ask for donations to keep the show going. "Unless we find an angel, our television program will go off the air at the end of its current season," he wrote. "There. I've said it. Usually in television, people use evasive language. Not me. We'll be gone. I want to be honest about why this is. We can't afford to finance it any longer." He and Chaz paid for the screen test, pilot, titles, set, lighting, office space, design and maintenance of the website and salaries of all those who work on the show, though he and his wife do not take a salary. He said that he wasn't quite clear that would be the case when he first sold the show. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Hollywood's Riches to Rags: 18 Stars Who Have Lost It All Related Topics Roger Ebert

Fox Agendas 'American Idol,' 'Alcatraz,' 'The Finder,' 'Touch,' More

FoxKiefer Sutherland in "Touch" Fox has introduced its midseason selection, brought through the eleventh season of yankee Idol and newcomer series Alcatraz, The Finder, Touch in addition to coming back series Breaking In and Kitchen Bad dreams.our editor recommends'Touch': First Trailer for Kiefer Sutherland Drama Debuts (Video)'Alcatraz' Co-Creator Liz Sarnoff Steps Lower as Showrunner Idol will premiere its eleventh season having a two-evening event looking for Wednesday, Jan. 18 and Thursday, Jan. 19 having a special episode airing following a NFC Championship game on Sunday, Jan. 22. 24 star Kiefer Sutherland will go back to the network with newcomer drama Touch having a special preview on Wednesday, Jan. 25 at 9 p.m., then its series premiere Monday, March 10 at 9 p.m. PHOTOS: Fall TV Dying Pool: Which New Show Is Going To Be Axed? J.J. Abrams' thriller Alcatraz will premiere Monday, Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. having a two-hour event, coming back the next week in the regular time slot at 9 p.m. carrying out a new episode of House. Bones spinoff The Finder will bow Thursday, Jan. 12 at 9 p.m. following an encore from the David Boreanaz series from Hart Hanson. Animated comedy Napoleon Dynamite, having a voice cast in the feature film of the identical title, will join the Sunday Animation Domination selection with a set of episodes beginning Sunday, Jan. 15 at 8:30 p.m. Second year animated series Bob's Hamburgers, meanwhile, will return Sunday, March 11 at 8:30 p.m. Elevated and retooled comedy Breaking In will return because of its second season on Tuesday, March 6 at 8:30 p.m. once the place of work comedy starring Christian Slater and Megan Mullally follows encores of recent Girl at 8 p.m. Glee will return Tuesday, Jan. 17, with Mobbed coming back for brand new episodes on Wednesday, Jan. 4 through February. 8 at 9 p.m., while Kitchen Bad dreams will return Friday, Jan. 13 then fresh instances of Fringe. STORY: NBC Sets Midseason Schedule, Moves 'Whitney,' 'Up Through The Night,' More Cops will return Saturday, Jan. 7 at 8 p.m., and air back-to-back episodes beginning Jan. 14 at 9 p.m., while a unique edition of America's Popular continues to be slotted for Saturday, February. 11 at 8 p.m. A complete schedule follows: MONDAY Monday, Jan. 16: 8-10 p.m. ALCATRAZ (Series Premiere) Mondays, beginning Jan. 23: 8-9 p.m. HOUSE (Period Of Time Premiere) 9-10 p.m. ALCATRAZ (Period Of Time Premiere) Monday, March 12: 8-10 p.m. ALCATRAZ (Two-Hour Episode) Mondays, beginning March 19: 8-9 p.m. HOUSE 9-10 p.m. TOUCH (Series Premiere) TUESDAY Tuesdays, beginning Jan. 17: 8-9 p.m. GLEE 9-9:30 p.m. NEW GIRL 9:30-10 p.m. RAISING HOPE Tuesdays, beginning March 6: 8-8:30 p.m. NEW GIRL (encore) 8:30-9 p.m. BREAKING IN (Season Premiere) 9-9:30 p.m. NEW GIRL 9:30-10 p.m. RAISING HOPE WEDNESDAY Wednesday, Jan. 4: 8-9 p.m. GLEE (encore) 9-10 p.m. MOBBED Wednesday, Jan. 11: 8-9 p.m. MOBBED (encore) 9-10 p.m. MOBBED Wednesday, Jan. 18: 8-10 p.m. The American Idol Show (Season Premiere, The Beginning) Wednesday, Jan. 25: 8-9 p.m. The American Idol Show 9-10 p.m. TOUCH (Special Preview) Wednesdays, beginning February. 1: 8-9 p.m. The American Idol Show 9-10 p.m. MOBBED Wednesdays, beginning February. 15: 8-10 p.m. The American Idol Show (Two-Hour Episodes) THURSDAY Thursday, Jan. 12: 8-9 p.m. BONES (encore) 9-10 p.m. THE FINDER (Series Premiere) Thursdays, beginning Jan. 19: 8-9 p.m. The American Idol Show (Season Premiere, Part Two) 9-10 p.m. THE FINDER FRIDAY Friday, Jan. 6: 8 p.m. ETFOX SPORTS SPECIAL: 2012 AT&T COTTON BOWL CLASSIC (Live) Fridays, beginning Jan. 13: 8-9 p.m. KITCHEN Bad dreams 9-10 p.m. FRINGE SATURDAY Saturdays, beginning Jan. 7: 8-8:30 p.m. COPS 8:30-9 p.m. COPS 9-10 p.m. DRAMA ENCORES 11 p.m.-Night time ENCORES Night time-12:30 a.m. ENCORES Saturday, February. 11: 8-10 p.m. AMERICA'S Popular Exclusive Edition 11 p.m.-Night time ENCORES Night time-12:30 a.m. ENCORES SUNDAY Sunday, Jan. 8: 7-7:30 p.m. BOB'S Hamburgers (encore) 7:30-8 p.m. THE CLEVELAND SHOW (encore) 8-8:30 p.m. THE SIMPSONS 8:30-9 p.m. THE CLEVELAND SHOW 9-9:30 p.m. FAMILY GUY 9:30-10 p.m. AMERICAN Father Sunday, Jan. 15: 8-8:30 p.m. THE SIMPSONS 8:30-9 p.m. NAPOLEON DYNAMITE (Series Premiere) 9-9:30 p.m. FAMILY GUY 9:30-10 p.m. NAPOLEON DYNAMITE (Special Time) Sunday, Jan. 22: 6 p.m. ET FOX SPORTS SPECIAL: NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME (Live) 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PTAMERICAN IDOL (Special Broadcast Approximate Start Time) Sundays, beginning Jan. 29: 7-7:30 p.m. BOB'S Hamburgers (encore) 7:30-8 p.m. THE CLEVELAND SHOW 8-8:30 p.m. THE SIMPSONS 8:30-9 p.m. NAPOLEON DYNAMITE 9-9:30 p.m. FAMILY GUY 9:30-10 p.m. AMERICAN Father Sundays, beginning March 11: 7-7:30 p.m. ANIMATION DOMINATION ENCORES 7:30-8 p.m. THE CLEVELAND SHOW 8-8:30 p.m. THE SIMPSONS 8:30-9 p.m. BOB'S Hamburgers (Season Premiere) 9-9:30 p.m. FAMILY GUY 9:30-10 p.m. AMERICAN Father The American Idol Show Kitchen Bad dreams Fox Broadcasting Corporation Touch Alcatraz The Finder