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Junos go crazy for BublÈ
The Junos sure have some crazy love for Michael BublÈ.
The pop crooner and international superstar came out on top when this yearís award nominees were announced in Toronto on Wednesday.
BublÈ, his latest album Crazy Love and his single Havenít Met You Yet raked in six nominations ó eight if you count two nods for producers David Foster and Bob Rock.
The 34-year-old Vancouver singer, fresh off his bizarre performance at the Vancouver Olympics closing ceremony, is up for artist and songwriter of the year, plus the fan choice award. His disc is nominated in the album and pop album categories. Havenít Met You Yet is vying for single of the year, and earned Rock one of those production nominations.
Other multiple nominees this year include pop-punks Billy Talent, hip- hop phenom Drake and country singer Johnny Reid, each with four nominations. Teen-pop sensation Justin Bieber, indie-rockers Metric, hip-hoppers Classified and KíNaan, jazz superstar Diana Krall and Can-rock legends The Tragically Hip each have three nods.
If that sounds like a fairly diverse slate, well, it is. At first glance, this yearís Junos ó which are routinely, roundly and rightly criticized for favouring established acts and basing some awards on sales figures instead of artistic achievements ó seem to have done a fairly decent job of broadening their horizons, favouring hipper fare such as Japandroids, Handsome Furs and Thunderheist over the likes of perennial nominee Celine Dion.
This yearís trophies will be handed out April 17 and 18 in St. Johnís, Nfld.
Billy Talent, Blue Rodeo, Drake, Johnny Reid and Michael BublÈ are slated to perform at the annual televised ceremony, with Bryan Adams taking home a humanitarian award and April Wine being inducted into the hall of fame.
But since itís never too early to start second-guessing the nominations, here are my two cents on some of the top categories:
Fan choice award
Ginette Reno; Johnny Reid; Maxime Landry; Michael BublÈ; Nickelback.
Snap Judgment: No disrespect to Ginette, Johnny and Maxime, but this is a two-horse race. Nickelback won last year ó and since itís younger fans who vote, donít be surprised to see a repeat.
Best single
Rusted From the Rain, Billy Talent; Anybody Listening, Classified; Best I Ever Had, Drake; Havenít Met You Yet, Michael BublÈ; Love is a First, The Tragically Hip.
Snap Judgment: Nice to see the Junos jumping on the Drake bandwagon ó maybe heíll fare better on home turf than he did at the Grammys. But if the number of times I heard BublÈís song in the mall is anything to go by, heís the man to beat.
Best album
III, Billy Talent; Quiet Nights, Diana Krall; Dance With Me, Johnny Reid; My World, Justin Bieber; Crazy Love, Michael BublÈ.
Snap Judgment: Screamo vs. jazz vs. country vs. teen-pop vs. jazz- pop. Only in Canada, eh? Mashups like this are why some people love the Junos, and why others hate them.
Best artist
Diana Krall; Jann Arden; Johnny Reid; KíNaan; Michael BublÈ.
Snap Judgment: On the plus side, Nickelback arenít nominated. But seriously, couldnít they have found somebody else besides KíNaan to appeal to the under-30 fans?
Best group
Billy Talent; Blue Rodeo; Hedley; Metric; The Tragically Hip.
Snap Judgment: I love Blue Rodeo and the Hip as much as the next guy, but really, what did they do to deserve a spot on this list? Billy Talent would seem to be the no-brainer in this category.
Best new artist
Carly Rae Jepsen; Danny Fernandes; Drake; Justin Bieber; Shiloh.
Snap Judgment: Carly Rae, Danny and Shiloh ó you really donít need to work on that acceptance speech.
Best pop album
The Show Must Go, Hedley; My World, Justin Bieber; The Listening, Lights; Crazy Love, Michael BublÈ; Stereos, Stereos.
Snap Judgment: Stereos? Really? And Lights? Can anybody tell me why sheís popular? This one looks like a battle between young (Bieber) and old (BublÈ). Let the best fans win.
Best rock album
Old Crows/Young Cardinals, Alexisonfire; III, Billy Talent; Dark Horse, Nickelback; We Are the Same, The Tragically Hip; Life Starts Now, Three Days Grace.
Snap Judgment: Great to see the Alexisonfire CD here, though it should be in album of the year. But why are Nickelback nominated again for an album they cleaned up with last year? This is why people say the Junos are a joke. And why theyíre right.
Best alternative album
Face Control, Handsome Furs; Post-Nothing, Japandroids; I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day, Julie Doiron; Fantasies, Metric; Sainthood, Tegan & Sara.
Snap Judgment: Metric and Tegan & Sara seem a little too big to be in this category. Aside from that, no complaints.
Best country album
Go, Doc Walker; Believe, Emerson Drive; Dance With Me, Johnny Reid; The Long Way Home, Terri Clark; Road Hammers II, Road Hammers.
Snap Judgment: Perennial nominees Doc Walker took this last year; donít expect a repeat, judging by the Johnny Reid juggernaut.
Best rap recording
Still Fly, Big Page, Drake & U.G.O.; Self Explanatory, Classified; So Far Gone, Drake; Yes!, k-os; Troubadour, KíNaan.
Snap Judgment: This one will be interesting ó will Drakeís U.S.-based hype outshine k-os and KíNaanís more homegrown achievements? Tune in April 18. The answer may surprise you.

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Awards

Here’s the full list.

The full Juno nominations list
JUNO FAN CHOICE AWARD (PRESENTED BY PEPSI)
Ginette Reno Melon-Miel *Select
Johnny Reid Open Road*Universal
Maxime Landry Productions J*Select
Michael Buble Reprise*Warner
Nickelback EMI
SINGLE OF THE YEAR
Rusted From The Rain Billy Talent WEA*Warner
Anybody Listening Classified HalfLife*Sony
Best I Ever Had Drake Aspire*Universal
Haven’t Met You Yet Michael Buble Reprise*Warner
Love Is A First The Tragically Hip Universal
INTERNATIONAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR
The E.N.D. Black Eyed Peas Interscope*Universal
Circus Britney Spears Zomba*Sony
Only By The Night Kings Of Leon RCA*Sony
I Dreamed A Dream Susan Boyle Simcoe*Sony
Fearless Taylor Swift Big Machine/Open Road*Universal
ALBUM OF THE YEAR (SPONSORED BY CANADIAN RECORDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION)
III Billy Talent WEA*Warner
Quiet Nights Diana Krall Verve*Universal
Dance With Me Johnny Reid Open Road*Universal
My World Justin Bieber Island Def Jam*Universal
Crazy Love Michael Buble Reprise*Warner
ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Diana Krall Verve*Universal
Jann Arden Universal
Johnny Reid Open Road*Universal
K’Naan A&M/Octone*Universal
Michael Buble Reprise*Warner
GROUP OF THE YEAR
Billy Talent WEA*Warner
Blue Rodeo WEA*Warner
Hedley Universal
Metric Last Gang*Universal
The Tragically Hip Universal
NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR (SPONSORED BY FACTOR AND CANADA’S PRIVATE RADIO BROADCASTERS)
Carly Rae Jepsen MapleMusic*Fontana North
Danny Fernandes CP*Fontana North
Drake Aspire*Universal
Justin Bieber Island Def Jam*Universal
Shiloh Universal
NEW GROUP OF THE YEAR (SPONSORED BY FACTOR AND CANADA’S PRIVATE RADIO BROADCASTERS)
Arkells Dine Alone*Universal
Down With Webster Universal Motown*Universal
Stereos Universal
Ten Second Epic Black Box*Fontana North
The New Cities Sony
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR (SPONSORED BY SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO)
Carly Rae Jepsen & Ryan Stewart “Tug Of War” | “Bucket” | “Money And The Ego” TUG OF WAR – Carly Rae Jepsen MapleMusic*Fontana North
Emily Haines & James Shaw “Gimme Sympathy” | “Sick Muse” | “Help I’m Alive” FANTASIES – Metric Last Gang*Universal
Joel Plaskett “Through & Through & Through” | “Deny, Deny, Deny” | “All The Way Down The Line” THREE – Joel Plaskett MapleMusic*Universal
K’Naan “Wavin Flag” – co-songwriters B. Mars, P. Lawrence & J. Daval | “Take A Minute”, “If Rap Gets Jealous” – co-songwriters G. Eaton & B. West TROUBADOUR – K’Naan A&M/Octone*Universal
Michael Buble “Haven’t Met You Yet”, “Hold On” – co-songwriters Alan Chang & Amy S. Foster CRAZY LOVE – Michael Buble Reprise*Warner
COUNTRY ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Go Doc Walker Open Road*Universal
Believe Emerson Drive Valory/Open Road*Universal
Dance With Me Johnny Reid Open Road*Universal
The Long Way Home Terri Clark EMI
The Road Hammers II The Road Hammers Open Road*Universal
ADULT ALTERNATIVE ALBUM OF THE YEAR (SPONSORED BY GALAXIE, YOUR MUSICAL UNIVERSE)
Nineteen Seventy-Seven 1977 Independent
Masters Of The Burial Amy Millan Arts & Crafts*EMI
Way Down Here Cuff The Duke Noble*Universal
How To Fall Down In Public Howie Beck 13 Clouds*Fontana North
Three Joel Plaskett MapleMusic*Universal
ALTERNATIVE ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Face Control Handsome Furs Sub Pop*Outside
Post-Nothing Japandroids Polyvinyl*Sonic Unyon
I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day Julie Doiron Endearing*Fontana North
Fantasies Metric Last Gang*Universal
Sainthood Tegan & Sara Warner Bros.*Warner
POP ALBUM OF THE YEAR
The Show Must Go Hedley Universal
My World Justin Bieber Island Def Jam*Universal
The Listening LIGHTS Underground Operations*Universal
Crazy Love Michael Buble Reprise*Warner
Stereos Stereos Universal
ROCK ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Old Crows/Young Cardinals Alexisonfire Dine Alone*Universal
III Billy Talent WEA*Warner
Dark Horse Nickelback EMI
We Are The Same The Tragically Hip Universal
Life Starts Now Three Days Grace Jive*Sony
VOCAL JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR
I Like Men Carol Welsman E1 Music
Quiet Nights Diana Krall Verve*Universal
Haven’t We Met Emilie-Claire Barlow Empress*E1 Music
Lovelight Michael Kaeshammer Alert*Universal
Ranee Lee Lives Upstairs Ranee Lee Justin Time*EMI
CONTEMPORARY JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR
The Happiness Project Charles Spearin Arts & Crafts*EMI
Infernal Machines Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society New Amsterdam*Naxos
Motion Hilario Duran Alma*Universal
Silverbirch John Roney Effendi*Select
Songbook Vol. 1 Kirk MacDonald Quartet Addo Records
TRADITIONAL JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Regeneration Al Henderson Septet Cornerstone*Outside
Bluesy Lunedi Alain Bedard Effendi*Select
Strands II Darren Sigesmund Independent
Pleased To Meet You Oliver Jones and Hank Jones Justin Time*EMI
It’s About Time Terry Clarke Blue Music
INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Beats On Canvas Beats On Canvas BOC Records
As Seen Through The Windows Bell Orchestre Arts & Crafts*EMI
Trifecta Pavlo, Rik Emmett, Oscar Lopez PRO*Fontana North
Yalla Yalla! Sultans Of String Independent*Outside
L’ile de Sept Villes The Hylozoists Independent*Outside
FRANCOPHONE ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Les sentinelles dormant Andrea Lindsay GSI*Select
mille excuses milady Jean Leloup Grosse Boite*Select
Dans Mon Corps Les Trois Accords Indica*Outside
Un toi dans ma tete Luc De Larochelliere Les Disques Victoire*DEP
Un serpent sous ses fleurs Yann Perreau Bonsound*Select
CHILDREN’S ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Action Packed Bobs & Lolo Independent
I’m Me! Charlie Hope Little Maple Leaf
Love My New Shirt Norman Foote Inarow Records
We Share The Earth The Bee’s Knees The Children’s Group*E1 Music
Walk On The Kerplunks Independent
CLASSICAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR: SOLO OR CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
Philip Glass : Portrait Angele Dubeau & La Pieta Analekta*Select
El Dorado Caroline Leonardelli Centaur*IndiePool
Tchaikovsky: Souvenir de Florence, Quartet No. 1 I Musici de Montreal Analekta*Select
James Ehnes plays Paganini 24 Caprices James Ehnes Onyx*SRI
Joel Quarrington: Garden Scene Joel Quarrington Analekta*Select
CLASSICAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR: LARGE ENSEMBLE OR SOLOIST(S) WITH LARGE ENSEMBLE ACCOMPANIMENT
Mathieu, Shostakovich, Mendelssohn: Concertino & Concertos Alain Lefevre & London
Mozart Players Alalekta*Select
Bartok Les Violons du Roy ATMA*Naxos
Mendelssohn – Piano Concertos 1 & 2 – Symphony No. 5 Louis Lortie and Orchestre symphonique de Quebec ATMA*Naxos
Selections From the 2009 National Tour National Youth Orchestra of Canada Independent
Bruckner 8 Yannick Nezet-Seguin & Orchestre Metropolitain ATMA*Naxos
CLASSICAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR: VOCAL OR CHORAL PERFORMANCE
Adrianne Pieczonka sings Puccini Adrianne Pieczonka Orfeo*SRI
Songs By Ravel Gerald Finley Hyperion*SRI
Gomidas Songs Isabel Bayrakdarian Nonesuch*Warner
Porpora Arias Karina Gauvin ATMA*Naxos
Melodiya: Glinka, Mussorgsky, Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky Marianne Fiset; Orchestre
Radio-Canada Musique; Jean-Philippe Tremblay, conductor Analekta*Select
CLASSICAL COMPOSITION OF THE YEAR
Nocturne Leonard Enns SHADOWLAND Independent
Angels In Flight Marjan Mozetich LAMENT IN THE TRAMPLED GARDEN Centrediscs*CMC
Lament In The Trampled Garden Marjan Mozetich LAMENT IN THE TRAMPLED GARDEN
Centrediscs*CMC
Dreams Of Flying Rob Teehan NATIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF CANADA
Independent Earth Songs Stephen Chatman EARTH SONGS Centrediscs*CMC
RAP RECORDING OF THE YEAR
Still Fly Big Page, Drake & U.G.O. Crew Smoke & Mirrors*E1 Music
Self Explanatory Classified HalfLife*Sony
So Far Gone Drake Aspire*Universal
Yes! k-os Crown Loyalist*Universal
Troubadour K’Naan A&M/Octone*Universal
DANCE RECORDING OF THE YEAR
Shine 4U Carmen and Camille TwinSpin Music
For Lack Of A Better Name Deadmau5 Ultra*EMI
Runnin Doman and Gooding ft. Dru & Lincoln Heaven Recordings
I’m No Human Misstress Barbara MapleMusic*Universal
Thunderheist Thunderheist Big Dada*Universal
R&B/SOUL RECORDING OF THE YEAR
INTRO Danny Fernandes CP*Fontana North
Lonesome Highway jacksoul Sony
The Long Way Home Jarvis Church EMI
The Black Book Jully Black Universal
The Bridge Melanie Fiona Universal Motown/SRC*Universal
REGGAE RECORDING OF THE YEAR
American Dream Carl Henry III Mosaic
Gonna Be Alright Dubmatix ft. Prince Blanco 7 Arts
Show Me The Way Kim Davis Independent
Wha-La-La-Leng Poirier Ninja Tune*Outside
Breaking Up Tanya Mullings MegaCity
ABORIGINAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR (SPONSORED BY ABORIGINAL PEOPLES TELEVISION NETWORK)
Distant Morning Star Digawolf Independent
We Are Digging Roots Odeimin*Outside
Sing Soul Girl Inez Leslemot
Swagger Lucie Idlout Sun Rev*Outside
Trail Of Tears Wayne Lavallee Dixiefrog*Outside
ROOTS & TRADITIONAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR: SOLO
Hunter, Hunter Amelia Curran Six Shooter*Warner
Pink Strat Bahamas Nevado*Fontana North
Losin’ Lately Gambler Corb Lund New West*Universal
Queen’s Hotel John Wort Hannam Black Hen*Fontana North
Achin In Yer Bones Romi Mayes Independent*Outside
ROOTS & TRADITIONAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR: GROUP
Annie Lou Annie Lou Independent
Let’s Just Stay Here Carolyn Mark & NQ Arbuckle Mint*Outside
Good Lovelies Good Lovelies Independent*Fontana North
Lost Channels Great Lake Swimmers Nettwerk*Sony
No Fool For Trying Madison Violet True North*Universal
BLUES ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Steady Movin’ Carlos del Junco NorthernBlues*Outside
From The Water Colin Linden True North*Universal
I Need A Hat Downchild Linus*Universal
The Corktown Sessions Jack de Keyzer Blue Star*Indiepool
Low Fidelity Treasa Levasseur Slim Chicken*Outside
CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN/GOSPEL ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Dear Diary FM Static David C. Cook*EMI
What I Gotta Say Janelle Life Vision Communications
Where’s Our Revolution Matt Brouwer Black Shoe*Fontana North
Devotions Steve Bell Singpost Music
Welcome To The Masquerade Thousand Foot Krutch Tooth & Nail*EMI
WORLD MUSIC ALBUM OF THE YEAR (SPONSORED BY CANADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS)
Alex Cuba Alex Cuba Caracol*EMI
Comfortably Mine Domenic Mancuso Independent
Slide To Freedom 2: Make A Better World Doug Cox & Salil Bhatt NorthernBlues*Outside
Sunplace Jaffa Road Independent
La danse de l’exile Karim Saada R.S.B.*Espace Emergence
JACK RICHARDSON PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
Bob Rock “Haven’t Met You Yet” | “Baby (You’ve Got What It Takes)” – CRAZY LOVE – Michael Buble Reprise*Warner
David Foster “Cry Me A River” | “All Of Me” – CRAZY LOVE – Michael Buble Reprise*Warner
Fred St-Gelais “Plaisirs amers” | “C’est mois” – VERSION 3.0 – Marie- Mai Musicor*Select
Kevin Churko “Look Where You’re Walking” (co-producer Kane Churko) – MODERN SCIENCE
Modern Science Mimortl | “The Dream” THE DREAM – In This Moment Century*EMI
Michael Phillip Wojewoda (co-producer Jennifer Foster) “Palm Trees” | “The Key (Different
Than I Used To Be)” SONGS FROM THE ALIEN BEACON – Jennifer LFO Kanada Kid
RECORDING ENGINEER OF THE YEAR
Dan Brodbeck “Apple Of My Eye” | “Be Careful” NO BAGGAGE – Dolores O’Riordan Zoe/Rounder*Universal
Darryl Neudorf “And When You Wake Up” THE THINGS WE LEFT BEHIND – Blue Rodeo WEA*Warner | “Fever” MIDDLE CYCLONE – Neko Case ANTI-*Epitaph
Denis Tougas “Save Your Love” | “The Mad Mile” THE MAD MILE – Kirsten Jones Pop Bottle*Fontana North
John ‘Beetle’ Bailey “I Can’t Make You Love Me” TAKE LOVE EASY – Sophie Milman
Linus*Universal | “Havana City” MOTION – Hilario Duran Alma*Universal
John Drew “Oh! The Boss Is Coming!” | “Pullin’ Punches” JACKSON SQUARE – Arkells Dine Alone*Universal
RECORDING PACKAGE OF THE YEAR
Alex Durlak (Art Director)
Potential Things CANAILLE Standard Form*Outside
Justin Ellsworth (Art Director/Designer); Vanessa Heins (Photographer); Daniel Romano & Ken Reaume (Illustrators)
Bring Me Your Love (Special Edition) CITY AND COLOUR Dine Alone*Universal
Martin Bernard (Art Director); Stephane Cocke (Photographer); Thomas Csano (Designer/Illustrator) Beats on Canvas BEATS ON CANVAS BOC Records
Rachelle Dupere (Art Director); Derek Henderson (Photographer); Evan Kaminsky (Designer) Masters Of The Burial AMY MILLAN Arts & Crafts*EMI
Thomas Csano (Art Director/Designer); Alex McLean (Illustrator)
Wooden Arms PATRICK WATSON Secret City*EMI
VIDEO OF THE YEAR (SPONSORED BY MUCHFACT)
Mr. Hurricane Ben Steiger-Levine BEAST Pheromone*Universal
Heavens To Purgatory Ben Steiger-Levine THE MOST SERENE REPUBLIC Arts & Crafts*EMI
Anybody Listening Harv CLASSIFIED HalfLife*Sony
Little Bit Of Red Marc Ricciardelli SERENA RYDER EMI
It’s Okay WeWereMonkeys LAND OF TALK Land of Talk*Secret City/EMI
MUSIC DVD OF THE YEAR
Miroir Noir Vincent Morisset, Vincent Morisset & Arcade Fire ARCADE FIRE Merge*F>A>B
Snakes & Arrows Live Pierre & Francois Lamoureaux Allan Weinrib, Pegi Cecconi, Ray Daniels RUSH Anthem*Universal
Iron Maiden Flight 666 Sam Dunn, Scott McFadyen Ron Smallwood, Stefan Demetriou, Andy Taylor IRON MAIDEN EMI
The Trews Acoustic – Friends & Total Strangers Tim Martin, John-Angus MacDonald, Larry Wanagas THE TREWS Bumstead*Universal
DRUM! Live Aaron Young, Doris Mason, Colin Smeltzer, Daniel Brooker Brookes Diamond DRUM! Independent*Fontana North

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Canada

Booooooooooo!!! Leave it alone!!!

O Canada official lyrics
O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North strong and free!
From far and wide, O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free! O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee
O Canada lyrics to be reviewed
Get ready to memorize new words to the national anthem.
Parliament is to be asked to review the “original gender-neutral wording of the national anthem,” says the throne speech delivered by Gov. Gen. MichaÎlle Jean on Wednesday.
O Canada includes the lyrics “true patriot love in all thy sons command,” and there may be interest in changing that line to something more inclusive.
O Canada, with music composed by Calixa LavallÈe in 1880, became the national anthem in 1980, replacing God Save The Queen.
Its English lyrics have been adapted several times over the years, but the current version is based on a poem written in 1908 by Stanley Weir.
It begins: “O Canada Our home and native land! True patriot love thou dost in us command. We see thee raising fair, dear land, The True North strong and free.”
The official English version now in use incorporates changes recommended in 1968 by a joint committee of MPs and senators that added the lines “from far and wide” and “God keep our land glorious and free!”
The surprise proposal to review the lyrics had parliamentary observers buzzing. The throne speech gave no indication what prompted the plan.
Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff said the initiative to change the lyrics is the kind of “symbolic gesture” the Conservative government makes when it doesn’t want to do anything real.
“Anything that makes a national anthem more gender-sensitive is a good thing,” he told CBC News.
“But, I mean, no disrespect to those who feel strongly on this issue, but, for heaven’s sake, we have some very important challenges and every time the government is asked to do something real, it does something symbolic.
“There’s lots of things to do for women that are more important than changing the words of the national anthem, just as there are lots of things to do for pensioners and seniors that are more important than having a Seniors Day.”

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Doctor Who

Captain Jack on “Glee”?!?! Cool!!!

‘Glee’: ‘Torchwood’ star John Barrowman wants a role
“Torchwood” star John Barrowman will be headed to these shores this week to begin his stint on “Desperate Housewives” — and taking a meeting for a certain other show, a little one about high-school kids in a show choir.
Yep — Barrowman says he’ll be meeting with the producers of “Glee” while he’s in the United States to talk about possibly guest-starring on the show. Seriously, how fun would that be?
“I absolutely love the show,” Barrowman tells London’s Mirror newspaper. “What would I play in it? I’m not sure what kind of character I’d like to play. Maybe I could be a teacher, you know, another teacher who comes in and helps out. That’s me just kind of brainstorming, but the fact that they want to have a meeting with me is really quite nice in itself. It’s so exciting!”
Barrowman will begin filming his six-episode stint on “Desperate Housewives” next week, playing, as he puts it, “the most evil character they’ve ever introduced to the series.” As Zap2it previously reported, his character is a man from Angie’s (Drea de Matteo) past who finds her on Wisteria Lane and kick-starts the conclusion of this season’s mystery story.
His first “Housewives” appearance will likely air in April. As for “Glee”? Stay tuned.

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Rumours

Ahhhhhhhhh!!! Why?!?!?

Wolverine Sequel Shooting In January?
X-Men Origins: Wolverine might not exactly have been the cool Logan spin-off we were all hoping for, but it did well enough to justify a sequel, which Hugh Jackman at least has been promising will focus on his time in Japan. Now, according to The Hollywood Reporterís Hollywood 411 blog, the new film is ready to start shooting in January.
Well, ìreadyî if you donít count the fact that it doesnít have a director or other cast in place yet and the only real part of the film that seems to exist is Christopher McQuarrieís script, which heís apparently just handed in. Which means the January start – at least until Fox decides to announce things officially – is still technically a rumour.
Still, thereís plenty of time to gather everything else thatís needed (including time in Jackmanís packed schedule) and according to the blogís source, ìitís a beautiful story, and will be very different than the first film.î You mean itíll be good this time? Claws crossedÖ

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Awards

Sunday, baby!!

Oscars ban ‘Hurt Locker’ producer
LOS ANGELES – A producer of the war story “The Hurt Locker” will not be allowed to attend Sunday’s Academy Awards because of emails he sent urging academy members to vote for his movie, Oscar overseers said Tuesday.
But Nicolas Chartier will receive an Oscar at a later date if “The Hurt Locker” wins best picture.
The executive committee of the producers branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences imposed the penalty on Chartier, who violated Oscar rules that prohibit mailings promoting a film and disparaging another.
Chartier sent an email Feb. 19 to some academy members asking for their support for “The Hurt Locker,” “not a “$500 million film” – an obvious reference to blockbuster best-picture contender “Avatar.”
Subsequent emails, posted by the Los Angeles Times, showed Chartier asking Oscar voters to rank “The Hurt Locker” at No. 1 and “Avatar” at No. 10 among this year’s expanded best-picture lineup of 10 films.
Chartier apologized in a subsequent email. “My naivete, ignorance of the rules and plain stupidity as a first-time nominee is not an excuse for this behaviour and I strongly regret it,” Chartier wrote.
He did not immediately return a call Tuesday from The Associated Press seeking comment on the academy’s penalty. Officials at Summit Entertainment, which released “The Hurt Locker,” declined to comment.
“Avatar” producer Jon Landau did not immediately return a call for comment.
“The Hurt Locker” and “Avatar” have been at the head of the pack throughout awards season, and they lead the Oscar field with nine nominations each.
“Avatar” won the Golden Globe for best drama, but “The Hurt Locker” has dominated honours from critics and key Hollywood trade groups, including guilds representing directors, writers and producers.
At last month’s British Academy Film Awards, “The Hurt Locker” also won out over “Avatar,” taking six prizes, including best picture.
Chartier is one of four producers listed on the film’s best-picture nomination, along with “Hurt Locker” director Kathryn Bigelow, screenwriter Mark Boal and Greg Shapiro. Bigelow and “Avatar” director James Cameron were married from 1989 to 1991.
The penalty against Chartier does not affect the other three producers, who are free to attend the Oscars.
The academy announced its sanction against Chartier as Oscar balloting closed Tuesday. The producers branch stopped short of the harsher penalty of rescinding Chartier’s nomination, which would have kept him from receiving an Oscar statuette if his film won.
Oscar rivalry is fierce, with filmmakers and distributors coveting awards wins both for bragging rights and for the bounce in box-office or DVD revenues an Oscar triumph brings.
The academy keeps a tight rein on awards campaigning, its rules prohibiting “casting a negative or derogatory light on a competing film.”
“You would hope it wouldn’t have happened,” said Tom Sherak, academy president. “It will not cloud what the night is. This was an individual thing that happened. It’s been dealt with, and now we’re going on to the show.”