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  • Britney Spears Gives Fan a Lap Dance During L.A. Concert

    Reigning queen of pop, Britney Spears, has always been a spectacular performer-- and her Monday night concert Los Angeles was no exception. The 29-year-old singer, in the midst of a 33-city Femme Fatale tour, got the party started by pulling a fan on stage and surprising him with a lap dance.

    According to the Daily Mail, Spears pulled an unsuspecting male fan on during her song, 'Leather and Lace.' Dressed in a black and nude one-piece with fishnet stockings, the singer teased the fan with a pink boa while dancing provocatively around him. At one point, she even wrapped her legs around his neck.

    Perhaps Spears was taking a performance note from fellow pop star Rihanna? Just last week, Rihanna also performed a lap dance on stage during a show. Only difference? Rihanna performed for a female fan.

    James Blunt Poses Near Auschwitz And Angers Fans

    The "You're Beautiful" singer enraged fans by posing outside a dilapidated building near former Nazi death camp Auschwitz, and writing on his Facebook page: "Uh, this is my hotel in Poland," reports The Daily Mail.

    Since the photo went up on Saturday, Blunt's Facebook page has been flooded with more than 17,000 comments and complaints regarding the bizarre remark made during his stay in Oświęcim, where Auschwitz is located.

    According to The Daily Mail, the singer was actually staying in five-star accommodations throughout his tour, which included a stop at the Life Festival at Mosir Stadium, just a few miles from the site where hundreds of thousands were killed more than 60 years ago.

    Zahara and Shiloh Meet Brad Pitt's Zombie Costars

    The Jolie-Pitt women came to see the zombies on the set where World War Z is filming, with Daddy – Brad Pitt – as the star.

    Angelina Jolie brought her eldest daughters, Zahara, 6, and Shiloh, 5, to a downtown location in Malta's capital city of Valletta on Tuesday afternoon, sources tell PEOPLE.

    The 90-minute visit to the location in the narrow historic district occurred during Pitt's lunch break. He was seen holding Zahara's hand while showing her around St. Anne's Street while Angelina kept rein on Shiloh.

    Terry O'Quinn Joins 'Hawaii 5-0' In Recurring Role

    While "Hallelujah," his ABC pilot didn't pan out, it didn't take long for Emmy-winning "LOST" alum Terry O'Quinn to find his way back to television.

    In a fitting move, O'Quinn will feature in an island-set show filmed in Hawaii once again, as TV Line reports that he'll have a very important recurring role on "Hawaii 5-0." O'Quinn will take on the role of a Navy Seal Lt. Commander, who, having trained McGarrett (played by Alex O'Loughlin), "holds some of the answers to the mysteries surrounding the respective murders of McGarrett’s mother and father."

    The role will reunite him with "LOST" cast mate Daniel Dae Kim, who plays Chin Ho Kelly.

    O'Quinn has plenty of experience playing a military man, as he played General Nicholas Alexander in seven episodes of "The West Wing," Col. Will Ryan in a guest appearance on "NCIS" and also played F.B.I. Assistant Director Kendall in "Alias."

    Since leaving "LOST," O'Quinn featured in the TV movie, "Taken from Me: The Tiffany Rubin Story."

    Kim Kardashian’s Father’s Day Lunch Date

    It may be Father’s Day, but that doesn’t mean Kim Kardashian has forgotten about another important person in her life — her grandma!

    The reality star and her maternal grandmother, MJ, were spotted out and about in Beverly Hills while getting lunch on Sunday afternoon. We can see where the Kardashian ladies get their good looks and sense of style!

    In addition to Kim’s family time, she was also able to squeeze in a bit of party time as well.

    Kim attended the birthday party of Scooter Braun (Justin Bieber‘s manager) last night, and tweeted about the good time!

    In addition to sharing a twitpic with the caption, “2 legit 2 quit,” she said:

    Selena Gomez's 'When The Sun Goes Down' Gets Songs From Katy Perry, Britney Spears

    Katy Perry and Britney Spears appear on a CD together but it's not the latest "Now" compilation.

    Rather, the pop singers have written songs on Selena Gomez & the Scene's new album, "When the Sun Goes Down."

    "I did have a lot of artists that I was very lucky enough to have songs written by and it's a good, uplifting album," Gomez said of her third CD. "It's really fun and very dance-y and I hope people like it."

    Spears co-wrote the dance song "Whiplash," while Perry co-penned "That's More Like It. Singer Priscilla Renea – who co-wrote Rihanna's "California King Bed" and Cheryl Cole's "Promise This" – co-penned three songs on Gomez's album, including the lead single and Top 40 hit "Who Says." And the disc has a writing credit and guest appearance from British singer Pixie Lott.

    "I think it's a powerful CD," Gomez said in a recent interview.

    The 18-year-old's first two albums have reached gold status. The new record – which has three songs co-penned by Gomez – is out next week.

    Days after her disc's release, Gomez will get another girl-power boost with the July 1 release of her new movie, "Monte Carlo," which also stars Leighton Meester of "Gossip Girl" and was co-produced by Nicole Kidman.

    Gomez says leaving Los Angeles to shoot in Paris and Budapest was "so refreshing." But the grueling promotional tour that has followed – maybe not so much.

    The nationwide campaign, including a string of mall appearances, was recently interrupted when Gomez was hospitalized in Los Angeles for exhaustion, malnourishment and low iron.

    'Wet Hot American Summer' Prequel Planned, Says David Wain

    A beloved film that launched or shoot into hyperdrive the careers of some of today's top comedic actors, writers and directors, "Wet Hot American Summer," released in 2001, already featured hilarious stars hilariously overaged for their roles as summer camp counselors and campers, circa 1981.

    Now, ten years later, things may get even more hilariously ridiculous.

    David Wain co-wrote (with "Stella" and "The State" cast mate Michael Showalter) and directed the film, which co-starred their third co-star, Michael Ian Black, as well as Paul Rudd, Janeane Garofalo, David Hyde Pierce, Christopher Meloni and Molly Shannon, among others. And he recently said that they're in the process of making a prequel to the film -- with the same actors.

    "Yes, we have been talking about a sequel, prequel, something or other," he told Jeff Goldsmith of the Q&A Podcast (via Indiewire). "The prequel would be the same summer so they would be 20 years old for the part yeah, but not younger. So it would be 40 year olds playing 16 year olds. And yeah, we’re in the early stages of thinking about that."

    It would be an interesting experiment, as some of the film's smaller player are now the biggest of the stars involved, including Amy Poehler, Bradley Cooper and Elizabeth Banks. Would the film focus more on them? Bring in new characters? Hard to say at this point.

    President Obama Can Charm Even A Hysterically Crying Baby

    With his daughters in double digits, President Obama probably hasn't had to soothe a sobbing baby for several years.

    But in the video below, the Dad-In-Chief looks like a total pro. When a fan gives her crying child to Michelle and the baby wails away, Barack laughs and says, "You better give her back!" But instead Michelle hands the little girl over and much to everyone's shock (especially Michelle -- that facial expression is priceless), the baby immediately stops crying.

    President Obama, meanwhile, just bounces the tot around with an "I told you so" smile on his face. Yeah, he's that good.

    2011 College World Series bracket results, odds

    by Will Campbell on Jun 21, 2011 10:56 AM EDT in Virginia Baseball If you had told me two months ago that UVa and USC would be playing in the winner's bracket game in the College World Series I would have said, "Yep, sounds about right.

    The prototypal period of the 2011 College World Series came to a near on Sat period as the Florida Gators downed the Texas Longhorns, 8-3, to front to the winner's lateral of their bracket. The matchups in Dhegiha are

    The first day of the 2011 College World Series came to a close on Saturday night as the Florida Gators downed the Texas Longhorns, 8-3, to advance to the winner's side of their bracket. The matchups in Omaha are

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    By PAT BORZI OMAHA — Two days into the College World Series, California-Berkeley already finds itself in the losers' bracket, one loss from elimination. Keep up with the latest news on The Times's baseball blog. This whole season has been one big

    India vs West Indies 1st Test Live Streaming | Ind vs WI Day 2

    Suresh Raina and Harbhajan Singh struck flamboyant half-centuries, yet India endured a rocky start to the first Test against West Indies on Monday.
    Raina hit the top score of 82, and Harbhajan supported with 70, as the Indians, electing to bat, were dismissed for 246 in their first innings about 45 minutes after tea on an action-packed first day at Sabina Park.
    Ishant Sharma then set West Indies back with the scalp of Lendl Simmons for three, as the home team reached 34 for one at stumps.
    Sharma had Simmons caught at forward short leg off the inside edge, as West Indies faced a difficult 1½ hours before the close.
    Raina pummelled 15 fours from 115 balls in just over 2¾ hours, and Harbhajan smote 10 fours and one six from 74 balls in just over two hours.
    They propped up the innings with a seventh wicket stand of 146, after the visitors ran into trouble on 85 for six in the first 15 minutes after lunch.
    The World No. 1 however, then lost their last four wickets cheaply.
    Fidel Edwards, making a return to the international game after a two-year injury layoff, was the pick of the West Indies bowlers, finishing with four for 56 from 16 overs, justifying his selection ahead of Kemar Roach.
    Ravi Rampaul ended with three for 59 from 18.2 overs, and leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo captured three for 75 from 11 overs.
    Before lunch, India failed to justify their decision to bat, limping to 69 for four.
    The Indians were rocked early on, when Murali Vijay was caught at backward point for eight slicing a drive off Rampaul, who also bowled debutant left-hander Abhinav Mukund off the inside edge for 11.
    VVS Laxman joined Rahul Dravid, and stemmed the fall of wickets for close to an hour, but he was caught at slip for 12 off the first delivery from Bishoo, edging a loose drive, and leaving the visitors on 64 for three.
    The rot continued when Virat Kohli, another Test newcomer, was caught behind for four, playing defensively forward to Edwards in the final over before the interval.
    After the interval, India suffered two quick setbacks – both to Bishoo – in successive overs, and seemed to put West Indies in charge.
    Dravid made 40 before he edged a loose drive to Sammy at slip off the spinner, who also had the Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who like Dravid and Laxman were rested for the one-day series, caught at second slip for a two-ball duck.

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