Archive for October 6th, 2009

Ellen Page shows off her ball-juggling skills on US chat show

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

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US actress Ellen Page showed off her sporting prowess by juggling a football on her head during a US chat show interview.

The Whip It actress appeared as a guest on the Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien Monday night when she revealed she played soccer at college.

O’Brien challenged Page, 22, to show off her skills and gave the Juno star a ball.

Page warned the audience that she may be rusty because she hasn’t played since she was at school.

However, Page didn’t disappoint and threw the ball in the air juggling it on her forehead five times, showing skills that would make Cristiano Ronaldo proud.

The Academy Award-nominated artist is currently starring in Drew Barrymore’s directorial debut Whip It.

Source: Splash News

Demi Lovato Joins KSM On Stage

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Watch KSM’s newest webisode to get a behind-the-scenes look at their last show on Demi Lovato’s tour.

After giving Kate, Shelby, Shae, Katie and Sophia some words of wisdom backstage, Demi surprises the

girls during their farewell performance dressed in a KSM T-shirt and sunglasses along with other friends

on tour for a dance party. The band talks about how much they’ll miss the road and the great friends

they’ve made along the way.

Be sure to tune in to Good Morning America this Thursday October 8th between 8:30-9:00 AM to watch KSM

rock a performance of “Read Between The Lines.”

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Exclusive Premiere of Tokio Hotel’s Humanoid on Myspace

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

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Head over to Tokio Hotel’s Myspace for an exclusive listen of their album Humanoid. The first single, “Automatic” is a metallic anthem with layered, buzzing guitars, stomping percussion, and a falsetto chorus made to be belted out by a stadium full of people while “World Behind My Wall” redefines the power ballad with depth, introspection, musical confidence and an irresistible sing-along chorus. The band tracked songs in Hamburg, Miami, and L.A. “Bill drove us all crazy, constantly coming in with things, even though the old songs weren’t finished yet,” says Tom, who’s fond of frequently ribbing his brother. “Apart from that, we just didn’t limit ourselves, and we used new instruments.”

The album does not hit stores until tomorrow, but the band is streaming all 12 tracks from the standard version until midnight. Like what you hear? Preorder the sci-fi themed release on iTunes now.