Sunday, September 13, 2009 10:47PM - By Krystal Clark

The most anticipated event at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards was the all-star tribute given to the late Michael Jackson. As previously announced, Jackson’s sister Janet would pay homage to her brother with a song and dance, alongside several of the top choreographers in the business. After Madonna introduced the performance with a heartfelt speech, an onslaught of dancers came out to perform routines from “Thriller,” “Bad,” “Smooth Criminal,” and eventually “Scream”.
Check out the full tribute from Janet Jackson and company…
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009 1:27PM - By Kara

This year’s MTV VMA nominations have been announced! I know no one really cares (that’s so 2004), but here they are anyway. This year’s VMAs will certainly be a battle of the two pop stars Beyonce and Lady Gaga. Beyonce and Lady Gaga grabbed to most nominations with a total of 9, and rounding out the top 3 is Britney Spears with 7 nominations.
Russell Brand will be hosting the award ceremony on September 13 with performances by Green Day, Pink, and Taylor Swift.
In the battle between Beyonce and Lady Gaga, I am definitely rooting for Beyonce, but truthfully, I am on Team Britney; I hope she wins a few Moonmen, just to prove that the pop industry is completely insane.
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Thursday, July 30, 2009 12:25PM - By Krystal Clark

I haven’t seriously watched the MTV Video Music Awards since high school, so I’m surprised that their latest performance announcement interests me. According to NME, punk rockers Green Day will hit the stage at the 2009 VMA’s on September 13. They’ll be joining other performers who include Pink, Taylor Swift, and Muse. The show will once again be hosted by British comedian Russell Brand, even though I heard he sucked last year.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 11:01AM - By Kara

Russell Brand has the honor of hosting the MTV Video Music Awards for the second year in a row. The Forgetting Sarah Marshall star hosted the show last year to so-so reviews.
Although, Russell Brand was very funny in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and happens to be pretty darn attractive, he may not be the best choice for hosting the show. Many award ceremonies have a tendency to feel forced and contrived and his humor doesn’t really translate to a broad US audience; his sort of deadpan humorcan get lost.

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