Michael & Janet Jackson – Scream

Absolutely a Throwback Thursday classic! This is how I feel today! Scream is an appropriate wrap for this week. See you at next week’s Throwback Thursday!

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Biz Markie – Just A Friend

YOUUUUUUUU got what I need….LOL….Throwback Thursday

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Sylvester – You Make Me Feel (remix)

This is a real Throwback Thursday jam!

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The Gap Band – Party Train

It’s  a Throwback Thursday party!

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Rick James – Super Freak

There was no one who brought the type of funk/r&B this man did! Rick was AWESOME!!

 

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Twisted Sister – We’re Not Gonna Take It

It’s Throwback Thursday again. Its been a LONG week for all of us and it’s almost over. This Twisted Sister classic is exactly what you may need now.

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Choose Happiness

Let’s all choose happiness everyday!!:)

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Emmys: TVGuide.com’s Picks for Lead Actor in a Drama Series

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By Joyce Eng

Emmy season is in full swing! Voters will be checking off names and shows this week they think are worthy of getting a nomination come July 18. We at TVGuide.com have a few selections in mind ourselves. Next up: our dream ballot for Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series.

Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
The three-time champ suffered his first loss last year, but don’t be surprised if he reclaims his crown. Cranston gave one bone-chilling, towering performance after another while we watched Walt’s ego continue to get the best of him. We love spreading the wealth, but we would not complain if Cranston won again.
Hugh Dancy, Hannibal
 And here we thought no one could play unhinged better than Claire Danes. Her husband is giving her a run for her money with his haunting, disturbed Will Graham and has managed to make him more captivating than pop culture’s most famous cannibal. (Fun fact: Two married couples have won Emmys on the same night: Alfred Lunt and Lynne Fontanne for The Magnificent Yankee, and William Daniels and Bonnie Bartlett for St. Elsewhere.)

Jon Hamm, Mad Men
It’d truly be a shame if Hamm were to go Emmy-less for playing Don Draper (let alone if the show were to never win an acting Emmy). A five-time nominee, Hamm has been magnificent as old habits died hard for the unraveling ad man. He doesn’t have another “The Suitcase”-like submission this year, but his devastating confession to the Hershey executives in the finale is equally as effective.

Damian Lewis, Homeland
 Like Claire Danes, the reigning champ has the best submission tape in “Q&A,” aka Brody and Carrie’s interrogation showdown. Sensationally gripping, it’s a master class in acting and could be the duo’s “Whitecaps,” the seminal Sopranos episode that won Emmys for James Gandolfini and Edie Falco.

Matthew Rhys, The Americans
Anyone can give an eye-catching performance in a spy games roles, but Rhys takes it to a whole new level. Subtle and showy, the actor, who earned a Television Critics Association nomination, skillfully navigates between ordinary husband and extraordinary KGB agent. Plus: The accent work alone is Emmy-worthy.

Kevin Spacey, House of Cards
Was it a surprise to anyone that Spacey was devilishly good at bringing Frank Underwood’s mustache-twirling diabolical ways to life? It’s a massive, flashy turn, and the two-time Oscar winner’s pedigree will only help him out here. Spacey has never won an Emmy, having been previously nominated for Recount.

Who do you hope is nominated?

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Paula Deen Olivia Pope: Hires Crisis Fixer Who Inspired Scandal

Paula Deen holds court

Paula Deen holds court (Photo credit: Bristol Motor Speedway & Dragway)

By Justin Ravitz

Paula Deen is in full-on crisis mode — and she’s brought out a big gun in the hopes of reviving her ruined reputation following last week’s N-word disaster. (The fired Food Network star broke down in tears Wednesday morning on the Today Show speaking to Matt Lauer about the ongoing fracas.) And, a source tells Us Weekly the celebrity chef, 66, has hired none other than Scandal’s Olivia Pope! Well, sort of.

A source tells Us Weekly the Lady and Sons proprietor has been “making desperate calls to top crisis PR firms” after Food Network and Smithfield both dropped her in the wake of the scandal, with other partnerships and business ventures on thin ice as well. “She ended up with Judy Smith,” the source reveals. Smith, 54, is a Washington, D.C.-based crisis management expert who has worked with the likes of Monica Lewinsky and Michael Vick — and famously inspired Olivia Pope, the fictional DC “fixer” on ABC’s Scandal played by Kerry Washington.

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The Frozen Ground

MV5BMjA0MjAyMjIxMl5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNTQ1NDc2OQ@@__V1_SY317_CR0,0,214,317_Based on the true story of the woman who escaped from Robert Hansen and teamed up with an Alaskan State Trooper to bring him to justice. The Frozen Ground arrives in theatres on August 23, 2013 and stars Vanessa Hudgens, Nicholas Cage, and John Cusack.

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