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Snooki, who also spoke at Rutgers University, JWOWW and Pauly D also scored themselves spin-offs to their juggernaut reality series. (Elisabetta Villa / Getty Images)
“Jackass” star Ryan Dunn was drunk, with a blood-alcohol level of more than twice the legal limit, when his car sped through a guardrail in June, crashed into a tree and went up in flames, killing him and his passenger, Zachary Hartwell, in Pennsylvania. News of his death sparked a war between “Jackass” costar Bam Margera, who downplayed his friend’s blood alcohol level as a cause of the crash, and noted film critic
Tracy Morgan apologized for a homophobic rant he launched into during a June 3 show at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium after organizations including GLAAD and the Human Rights Commission called for an apology or explanation.
“I want to apologize to my fans and the gay and lesbian community for my choice of words at my recent stand-up act in Nashville. I’m not a hateful person and don’t condone any kind of violence against others,” Morgan said in a statement. “While I am an equal opportunity jokester, and my friends know what is in my heart, even in a comedy club this clearly went too far and was not funny in any context.”
However, the damage was still done, and the “30 Rock” star continued to make apologies at public appearances to mend the severely damaged fences. (Paul Buck / EPA)
A hit in Sweden long before arriving on U.S. shores, music-streaming service Spotfiy was tied up securing licensing agreements with American labels for more than a year. The ad-supported service, which allows users to listen to music for free (with commercials) or pay a $4.99 or $9.99 monthly fee to avoid those pesky ads, boasts access to millions of songs, giving consumers an easy way to legitimately hear a mighty swath of music past and present.
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As for rapper the Game, Los Angeles County sheriff’s officials investigated the rapper and a tweet that they said sparked a “telephone flash mob” in early August. Authorities say the rapper sent out a tweet containing a number for the Compton police station, urging people to call it if they wanted an internship with him. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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Captain Jack Sparrow swaggered back onto the big screen this summer for a fourth installment of “Pirates of the Caribbean.” Sans Will Turner (
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“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ ” Russell Armstrong, a venture capitalist who was going through a divorce with wife Taylor, committed suicide. The couple’s problems were a focal point last season and the family asked Bravo to edit out Russell and any other related characters when the show returns in September. The network did announce it would do some re-editing. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
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The 25th anniversary tour at the Ahmanson Theatre between June 14 and July 31 saw an attendance total of 109,996, or 2,000 per performance, which was 97% of the Ahmanson’s capacity for the 55-show run. The show grossed $176,121 per performance, a house record.