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of the reality show from New York [Enhanced] … rock band INXS’s Contents to Hollywood will help with just Switch, which features the band’s that, according to People … Per- newly picked singer, J.D. Fortune THE haps taking cues from Sir Elton from their stint on the reality se- 02 The Inside Buzz John hilmself, controversial singer ries “Rock Star INXS.” … Dave I N S I D E George Michael plans on marry- Matthews Band’s Weekend on ing his partner Kenny Goss. The The Rocks [live CD and DVD]… 03 MXPX Interview couple has been together for 10 The Darkness’s One Way Ticket BUZZ years and is going to make it of- to Hell… And Back ... New hip- 04 New Movie Reviews fi cial soon, although no date has hop sensation Chris Brown is been set … Speaking of contro- out with his self-titled debut Chris 05 New Movie Reviews versy, the blunt and cold Simon Brown … New DVD releases in- Cowell has ended the money clude “March of the Penguins” … 06 Flashback Favorite battle with “American Idol” cre- check out Brad Pitt and Angelina ator Simon Fuller, inking many Jolie’s steamy chemistry in “Mr. Ryan Seacrest Preview By MAHSA KHALILIFAR more years on the popular show. and Mrs. Smith” … The sequel Daily Titan Asst. Entertainment Editor His smirk will grace viewers for to funny man Rob Schneider’s Concert Calendar fi ve more years on the reality se- adventures as a male escort in ries. The details of the deal are not “Deuce Bigalow – European The truth always comes out in available, but reports say it will Gigolo” … Kurt Russell’s “Sky 07 CSUF Hip Hop Congress the end, even in Hollywood, be- make Cowell millions … Jack High” … Celebrity sighting of the lieve it or not … Jessica Simpson White, the bizarre singer of the week: Former wrestler Bill Gold- 08 American Music Awards and Nick Lachey offi cially called White Stripes and former fl ame of berg getting out of a black Mer- it quits after months of rumors. actress Renee Zellweger is going cedes about to eat at a restaurant Celebrity Fashion Under California law, Lachey is to be a dad. Many may not remem- in Irvine with a female companion entitled to half of Simpson’s as- ber his June marriage to model before the holiday … Celebrity sets: Let the war begin … NBC Karen Elson, but it happened and gossip of the week: Could actress and The Donald, as in Trump, now they are expecting a little one, Gwyneth Paltrow be expecting have decided they need to step according to her reps. This will be again? Photographs seem to show ON THE COVER: Joaquin Phoe- up their game if they want to im- the fi rst child for both and we’ll a little belly bump on the wife of nix stars in Twentieth Century prove the slipping ratings of the see how that one turns out … New Coldplay frontman Chris Marti hit show “The Apprentice.” They CD releases of the week include … Stay tuned for that and more on Fox’s “,” the story of hope that moving his fi fth season Shakira’s Oral Fixation, vol. 2 next week’s Inside Buzz … legendary singer and songwriter Johnny Cash’s early life and career. With Reese Witherspoon as June Want more Buzz? Quote of the Week Carter, the movie has been a hit in theaters. (Photo provided by Check us out on the “Obviously, he irritates me on a Twentieth Century Fox) Word Web for the latest hot signifi cant basis, as everyone’s signifi cant other does.” On The Web new music reviews. – Madonna to Rolling Stone www.dailytitan.com about her director husband Guy THE BUZZ Ritchie ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR AMANDAMANDA PENNINGTPENNINGTONON

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The three also truly enjoy touring. No TV slots, the independent music scene is “On our fi rst couple of records we would matter how vigorous the schedule, MXPX thriving without marketing trickery and literally just get in there and make the re- is up to the challenge and prepared to play million dollar budgets. cord because we just didn’t have any mon- arena gigs as well as small clubs, as long as Washington punk band MXPX shed ey or a record budget,” Ruley said. “When the guys have feel-at-home amenities. its major label cocoon and emerged more we moved on to a major label it was sev- “I bring my cell phone,” Ruley said. collected on California-based indie label, eral months in a big fancy recording studio “I’ve had some bills in the past that I’m SideOne Dummy. Panic is the perfect title in Los Angeles, which was cool ... but now embarrassed to talk about today.” for the new album as each track explodes we’re in a very different place and realize As far as the bands advice for getting with urgency. that that’s not really important.” out there and getting in tune with the in- “It seemed very appropriate for the The guys actually built their own record- die scene, Ruley suggests “…get out of the time,” MXPX drummer Yuri Ruley said. ing studio in their hometown of Bremerton, house and don’t watch TV.” “In the world right now it just seems like Wash., where they were able to capture the With months of touring still to go, the all we were seeing on the news was panic exact sound they wanted. band is slated to spend the next six months and, especially in America, it seems like “Basically we just fi xed up the old ga- in Europe, Japan, Canada and back to the the government likes to instill panic ... so rage and now it’s our studio,” Ruley said. United States by summer. Although there we thought – ‘lets name it Panic.’” “We planned on making this record re- are no defi nite plans to start writing a new Ruley, along with vocalist/bassist Mike ally quickly and not spending months and record, the guys are content with letting Herrera and guitarist Tom Wisniewski are months recording it so ... the panic comes whatever happen, happen. currently on tour spreading their message. across in the recording. There was never a “I think it will become obvious to us MXPX has been touring since the album’s loss of momentum.” when we need to put out a new record,” release in the spring. Taking on the sum- The band has been able to make music Ruley said. “We don’t like to let too many mer-long Vans Warped Tour, and now this a profi table profession for 13 years and is years go by in between records.” U.S. tour, the guys aren’t going to slow thankful for its fans. After every show the After playing the same songs over and down anytime soon. guys come out for a fan meet-and-greet. over again each night – does it get old play- “My favorite track on the album [is] “There was a girl on this tour that came ing the ever popular “Punk Rock Show?” ‘Waiting for the World to End,’ because of and saw us and said if it weren’t for us she “The songs get new life every night,” the melodies,” Ruley said. “It’s got a cool would have killed herself,” Ruley said. Ruley said. “I’m up there doing what I love vibe ... We’ve actually never performed it “One fan handed me an envelope and I was to do, even if it’s a song we’ve played a live but we’ve been working on other songs like ‘oh thanks’ and it felt like there was thousand times or more and the kids are KELLI FADROSKI/Daily Titan off the album ... It seems like ‘Young and money in it ... I never thought someone going crazy, it’s hard to think of that as a Mark Herrera, vocalist/bassist for punk band MXPX, Depressed’ just gets the crowd nuts.” would actually hand us an envelope full boring moment.” played for fans on last summer’s Vans Warped Tour. 4 MOVIE REVIEWS The Buzz NEW MOVIE REVIEWS

REVOLUTION STUDIOS Idina Menzel (center) and Tracie Thoms (right) star in the Broadway-smash-hit-turned-movie, “Rent.” ‘Rent’ sings about life, love, death in the city THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY Kevin Zegers and Felicity Huffman star Friday’s release “TransAmerica” By MARISSA WELTMER thing anybody would want to see daily grind, the group develops a Daily Titan Staff on Broadway, but couldn’t. The strong bond. cast, which was mostly the origi- For those who have not had the “Rent.” The musical is great and nal Broadway castmembers, sing chance to see the theatrical show, ‘TransAmerica’ the movie is better. After seeing and dance better than ever. Rosario just know you will be spoiled by “Rent” on Broadway, most audi- Dawson fi t right in and made the the fantastic aerial views of incred- ence members became fans. Many movie more incredible. ible dance sequences. musicals are stuffy and deal with The brilliant songs make “Rent” The lyrics tell the story of when unrealistic situations, but “Rent” a hit for a generation dealing with the decadence of the 1980s left crosses genders doesn’t follow that stereotype. heavy topics. some of the generation stuck in its Although some may be skepti- The plot line is simple, but pitfalls. The musical numbers are By JENNY STAR LOR movie that gives viewers a chance cal about Hollywood taking the complicated. It trails eight young not the happy-go-lucky ones of the Daily Titan Staff to look at the life of a modern Broadway explosion away from people living in New York City past, but are fi lled with depth and American family. its theatrical roots, director Chris who, through a series of connec- heartache. With a captivating aura, Fe- “The main character is trans- Columbus did more than a great tions, spend a year together as “Rent” is a great musical theater licity Huffman breezed into the sexual, but the fi lm is not about job. The camera angles for the friends. Faced with diffi cult issues, production and the movie is evi- Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly transsexuality,” Tucker said of his dance sequences captured every- like AIDS, poverty, death, and the dence of just that. Hills looking more like Lynette fi rst feature debut. “The idea be- Scavo from “Desperate House- hind the movie is about family and wives” than her character Bree in what it’s like to be a misfi t.” The Weinstein Company and IFC Huffman was offered the part Films Dec. 2 release, “TransAm- before her fi rst table read of the Usher heats up the big screen erica.” then-soon-to-be-hit “Desperate The movie tells the story of Housewives” and recalled taking By CARMELLIA MUNGUIA who come from opposite worlds. Usher said with a laugh. Bree, a conservative transsexual the roll of Bree as an “intimidating Daily Titan Staff In the movie, Usher plays as- What brought Usher and about to undergo the fi nal sexual prospect.” trong and sexy, yet vulnerable Chriqui together was their chem- reassignment surgery to make her “I didn’t think I could pull it Grammy Award-winning R&B man who will surely woo his fans istry, Usher said. a full woman. off,” Huffman said in a press re- artist Usher Raymond continues on the big screen. The last girl cast in the movie, Living in the slums of Los An- lease. his transition to the big screen as “How do we get close to cre- her charisma and talent enchanted geles and working two jobs to pay A brilliant actress who can Darrell Williams, New Jer- Usher. After reading their lines, for surgery, Bree receives a phone transform from a woman playing sey nightclub disc jockey, their lips connected. call one day from Toby (Kevin a man who is becoming a woman, in the , “In “She knew how to kiss,” Zegers), a jailed 17-year-old New Huffman pulled off Bree with the Mix.” Usher said. “To tell a story Yorker looking for his father. great vigor. The movie, directed by about love or a relationship and Persuaded by her therapist to She gives an amazing perfor- Ron Underwood, produced the obstacles you go through settle her past before the fi nal mance as if the roll of Bree was by Jon Dellaverson and ex- you have to have ... chemis- operation, Bree hesitantly fl ies to created solely for her. ecutive produced by Usher try.” New York to bail Toby, her son, Zegers is also memorable as has the singer-turned- Chriqui began her career in out. Toby. Wanting the role from the as the DJ and entrepreneur Toronto at 10 years old. Lately, Plans falter and through a whirl- start, Zegers proved himself to be who aspires to run his own she’s gained momentum in her wind of mishaps, the two wind up more than the cute face in his best record company. When recurring role in “Entourage,” at the home of Bree’s parents who known role as Josh Framm of the mobster “Don” Frank Pacel- while appearing in “The O.C.” have shunned her because of her “Air Bud” movies. li (Chazz Palminteri) hires LIONSGATE FILMS and HBO’s “Unscripted.” new life. Huffman and Zegers are fantas- Williams to spin records at R&B celebrity Usher stars “In the Mix” The story is lighthearted and During the journey, Toby realiz- tic together. They both engage in his daughter’s party, Wil- predictable from the begin- es his admiration for Bree and tries their roles as Bree and Toby and liams’ life is turned upside down ating our American James Bond? ning to end and some of the mob to offer her the only gift he thinks are able to portray the characters after he saves young Dolly (Em- Cause there is not one. I think scenes are gratuitiously violent, he possesses – his body. Bree has effortlessly. manuelle Chriqui). I might be the next vehicle to but “In the Mix” serves as the to confess the truth. “TransAmerica” will be in lim- The movie follows the romance American James Bond. I think luxury vehicle to market Usher Directed by Duncan Tucker, ited theaters Friday and will be in that blossoms between the two this [Darrel Williams] is close,” and delight his fans of all ages. “TransAmerica” is a fascinating wide release Dec. 23. MOVIE REVIEWS 5

TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX “Walk the Line” tells of Johnny Cash and June Carter tumultous and intense love affair. Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon play Cash and Carter in “Walk the Line” Phoenix, Witherspoon “Walk the Line” By MARISSA WELTMER There were great expectations for the fi lm Daily Titan Staff and it surpassed them. The most important detail was the music. Phoenix seemed to en- Johnny Cash: a legend, a songwriter, fa- compass Cash’s persona and it seemed as if ther, husband, adulterer, drug addict and a legend himself might have been in the mov- religious man. Cash could do anything and be ie. whoever he wanted to be. The movie helped describe the personal “Walk the Line” captures the beginning of troubles Cash, including his drug problems. Cash’s life and career. The movie depicts his It delved into the personal love story of Cash childhood and his rocky relationship with his and Carter and all the passion they had for father, his interest in music as a child, and the one another. departure from his home when he left for the It goes through the evolution of their rela- Air Force. tionship, including his fi rst wife’s struggles The movie is based on Cash’s autobiogra- with his infi delity. Although it was diffi cult phy and personal stories passed down to his to take positively, it seemed natural watching son John Carter-Cash, who is Johnny Cash Cash and Carter’s story unfold, even though and June Carter’s son. Cash had a wife and family. Joaquin Phoenix eerily becomes Johnny The movie’s continued theme is music Cash. His attitude, demeanor, guitar playing, and its importance in Cash’s life, with the ap- and even his voice are just like Cash’s own. pearances of (Tyler Hilton) and Before Cash and Carter died they were work- Buddy Holly (Jonathan Rice). ing with the . Cash reportedly As the audience watches the legend’s life specifi cally wanted Phoenix to play him. unfold onscreen, Cash becomes human. He Reese Witherspoon played June Carter and felt despair, happiness and had pitfalls like brought the humor and strength that epito- everyone, however fantastic his life may have mized the country starlet. been. But the movie does hit an abrupt end The movie followed the troubled road that and leaves the audience wondering about the brought the pair together, from buying his life Johnny Cash spent with June Carter, as fi rst guitar to convincing his fi rst wife to mar- well as his well publicized troubles after her ry him, as well as his inspiration for “Folsom death. Despite this minor nit-pick, “Walk the TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX Prison Blues” and living a life in front of the Line” is an incredible movie and one worth public eye. seeing. Cash (Phoenix) gained notoriety for his song “Folsom Prison Blues” even performing there. 6 TELEVISION Flashback Favorite Concert Gladiators ready Calendar

By ASHLEY MAJESKI rivals and good-natured com- In later seasons, however, Fri. Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m. Daily Titan Staff petitors and were extremely the fl imsy cylinders gave way The Dan Band likeable. to events like Rat Race, which Avalon CLEAR CHANNEL COMMUNICATION They were tough. They were The female Gladiators were featured an upside-down maze Hollywood strong. They were fi erce. They beautiful and strong, and were where competitors raced gladi- were the American Gladiators! great role models for young ators to the fi nish. Fri. Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m. TV, radio Kids wanted to be them and girls, except for Blaze (Sha-Ri The show ran for many The 88 contestants wanted to beat Pendleton), who was often pe- years, but lost some of its fl air Troubadour them. The premise of the show nalized for being excessively when spin-offs like “Interna- host to was simple: Gutsy contestants rough. Perhaps the best role tional Gladiators” and “Celeb- West Hollywood competed head-to-head against model was Siren (Shelley Be- rity American Gladiators” were launch new the muscled-up gladiators. attie), who, despite being deaf, introduced. Fri. Dec. 2, 8 p.m. Events ranged from the Wall, was just as fi erce as the rest of Let’s face it, seeing Dean De LA Soul Powerball and, of course, the the group. Cain getting slammed during Royce Hall – UCLA T-shirt line fan favorite Atlasphere, where Kids enjoyed the show be- Powerball by the monstrous Los Angeles contestants rolled around in cause they could picture them- Hawk (Lee Reherman) may KIIS-FM morning disc jockey over-sized hamster balls and selves competing in the events. have been fun, but didn’t have Fri. Dec. 3, 7 p.m. and American Idol host, Ryan tried to score, while dodging The Hang Tough contest un- quite the same edge as seeing Bangles Seacrest, will be introducing his the gladiators. After competing doubtedly spurred many chick- real, athletic contestants com- House of Blues new T-Shirt line this Saturday in a series of events, the contes- en fi ghts on the monkey bars at peting. at South Coast Plaza. His line, tants met their fi nal challenge in schools across the nation. Because the show does not Anaheim called “The R Line” is based the Eliminator, a crazy obstacle As the show’s popularity air on TV anymore, your only on the Los Angeles pop culture course that decided who won. continued to grow, so did the hope of catching some of your Sat. Dec. 3, 7 p.m. scene. The event will take place Though the events were ex- sophistication of the events. favorite Gladiator moments is if The Germs at Nordstrom’s from 12 to 2 p.m. hilarating to watch, it was the In the beginning, events like the show is released on DVD. Key Club Check out The Buzz next week gladiators that made this show Powerball, where competi- Of course, fans can always Los Angeles for an interview with Seacrest such a hit. With names like Tur- tors attempted to dunk balls in suit up in the red, white and about his line and the inside bo, Ice and Nitro, these mus- fl imsy cylinders before being blue Spandex outfi ts and chal- Sun. Dec. 4, 7:30 p.m. scoop on the event. – Mahsa cled-up challengers bordered squashed by a gladiator, ruled lenge their buddies in true glad- Propagandhi Khalilifar/Daily Titan Asst. En- the line between ‘roid-raging the game. iator fun. Chain Reaction tertainment Editor Anaheim

Mon. Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m. International Noise Conspiracy Troubadour West Hollywood

Mon. Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m. Kanye West UCI Bren Center Irvine

Tues. Dec. 6, 6 p.m. KIIS FM Jingle Ball Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles Hip Hop Congress 7

LEFT: Students sit back and watch their peer break dance dur- ing a lunch time performance pre- sented by CSUF’s chapter of the Hip Hop Congress. This perfor- mance at the Becker Amphithe- ater precluded the group’s show, Revival of the Fittest, a show that took place at the Pub in the TSU Undergound. The festivities went on all day right before students went on Thanksgiving break. BELOW: Emcee Vice Varsa of the hip-hop group Deux Pro- cess looks off into the crowd at the TSU Pub during the Hip Hop Congress’ Revival of the Fittest show. The group was one of many acts to play in the Pub during the three hour show. The Hip Hop Congress puts on one big event like Revival of the Fittest every se- mester. (Photos by Kyle Schisler/ For the Daily Titan) Hip Hop Congress showcases talent By DIANIKA ABBOTT hop’s original purpose of bringing Daily Titan Copy Editor people together, sharing knowl- edge, good times and music. From graffi ti Chucks to iced-out Eric Santa Ines, CSUF Hip bling, hip-hop, an artistic form of Hop Congress co-chair, said the music rooted in the heart of New organiztion arose in two different York’s inner city, has not only states separately. transformed the art of self-expres- “Two guys in California started sion, but has also united many up a group called Hip Hop Con- races and economic classes. gress,” Ines said. “At the same That’s why members of Cal time there was a group in New State Fullerton’s chapter of the York who had a similar organiza- Hip Hop Congress coordinated a tion. show called Revival of the Fittest Ines said that the members of in the TSU Underground Pub right the organization in New York before the Thanksgiving break. found the California groups on- The Hip Hop Congress is an line and decided that instead of international organization estab- fi ghting for the name they should lished to inspire young people to join forces and the Hip Hop Con- get involved in social action, civic gress movement took root. service and cultural creativity. While hip-hop culture has Revival of the Fittest show- grown from the basic elementary cased local hip-hop group Fresh form of the 1980s to today’s imag- Air, Rahman Jamaal, an open-mic inative and diverse form, Khalil of session for emcees and B-boy Fresh Air said that hip-hop is now battles. more lucrative. Rahman Jamaal, who starred “You have kids who parents in “The Beat,” an independent bumped hip-hop while they were fi lm about a young man who must in the womb,” said Khalil. “They choose between becoming a po- were fully immersed in the [cul- lice offi cer or a rap artist, said hip- ture] making them better produc- hop has endured an evolution. ers, d-jays and emcees.” “When [hip-hop] fi rst came Ines said the CSUF Hip Hop out it felt very community-based congress not only sponsors events and the vibe was very organic,” like Revival of the Fittest, they said Jamaal, a former member of also sponsor guest speakers, pro- USC’s Hip Hop Congress. “Since ducing, d-jay and emcee work- then, its popularity has spread … shops. and the industry has really capital- While members of the CSUF ized on the talent.” and the surrounding community Jamaal said that, through orga- packed into the Pub, it was appar- nizations like the Hip Hop Con- ent that hip-hop is not just a style gress, he feels a shift back to hip- of music – it is a way of life. 8 AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS

Celeb fashion at the AMAs Celebs walked the red carpet at the award for best cleavage. Looking like they just came from and white jeans. the Shrine Auditorium for ABC’s Lindsay Lohan’s new black ‘do playing a gig at a house party, the Both wearing head-to-toe black 33rd Annual American Music and long black gown not only made All American Rejects still managed outfi ts, Sheryl Crow and Lance Awards on Nov. 22. As usual, the her look washed-out, but she looked AMA’s hip-but-dressed-up look, Armstrong looked very much in stars dressed to impress, or not. more Hot Topic than houte couture. though in dire need of a hairstylist. love even cuddling once inside. Celebrating their second wedding Black is slimming, which may ex- Blink 182 drummer Travis Bark- Crow’s leather-and-fur look strad- anniversary, Dave Navarro and Car- plain her emaciated look. Though er and pregnant wife Shanna Moak- dled the line of being too much, but men Electra looked stunning. Her not nominated for any awards, she ler didn’t dress up for the occasion. she still managed to pull it off. green and black empire waist dress went head-to-head with rival Hilary He wore a white T-shirt and cargo – Ashley Majeski/Daily Titan was perfect. She surely took home Duff for worst performance. shorts and with her in a smock shirt Staff