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Don’t Miss ‘The Hills Finale Live From NYC,’ Featuring Me!

The HillsOne of the biggest events of the year is happening next week right here in NYC.

It’s not the Oscars, the Golden Globes or even the presidential inauguration: It is in fact “The Hills Finale Live From NYC,” airing Monday at 8 p.m. ET/PT!

It seems that not a lot has changed in season four. Onetime best friends Lauren and Heidi are still not speaking to each other … the lovely Audrina is still as entertaining as ever … and Spencer is still, well …

Next week is the big season finale, and to celebrate we’re throwing a monster “Hills” finale aftershow right here in New York in front of a live studio audience, with the entire “Hills” cast live in the studio and me as your host. The one and only Pussycat Dolls will be performing at the aftershow, which begins at 10:30 right after the season finale.

Now, no names have been confirmed yet, but just imagine: It would be pretty interesting to have Heidi, Spencer and LC on the same couch, sitting next to each other, right? Awkward moments = great TV! Read more…

Filed Under: The Hills

Which Is Better: The Golden Globes Or The Oscars? Tim Kash Weighs In

FROM THE MTV MOVIES BLOG: Tomorrow, the hotly anticipated Golden Globe nominations will be announced, and with that comes the same question that is asked every single year: Who the hell is the Hollywood Foreign Press Association that decides who wins and who loses at the Golden Globes?

One of the big differences that separate the Golden Globes from the Oscars is the simple fact that the nominees and the winners are not decided by fellow actors and directors, but instead by a group that calls itself the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

For more on Tim’s Golden Globes vs. Oscars debate, head to the MTV Movies Blog.

Filed Under: Golden Globes

Tim Kash Insists: I Am Not The British Interviewer In Britney Spears’ ‘For The Record’

Britney SpearsThe new Britney Spears documentary “For the Record” aired last week on MTV, and millions tuned in to get a read on the pop star’s condicition these days.

After all, for the last few years, it’s been impossible not to see the pictures and videos of Britney’s well documented downward spiral — the shaving of her head, the constant harassment by the paparazzi, her somewhat questionable associates, and of course the tragic night Britney was wheeled out of her house by paramedics in front of the world — so the film was really the first real inside look into the life of the world’s most famous pop star.

It was a really good documentary, but then again, how could it not be? The subject matter is, after all, the ever-controversial Britney Spears. The film started off with a brief written explanation that Britney had invited a camera crew to follow her for 60 days in which no question would be off-limits.

Personally. I wonder just how many hard-hitting questions were asked, but that’s a different conversation … which brings me to the point of this post. Read more…

Filed Under: Britney Spears

Tim Kash Watches ‘Total Finale Live’ Bring 50 Cent, Kid Rock Together

I can’t believe that we just saw the last episode of “TRL.” You might think that me being British, I wouldn’t know “TRL,” but I do. It’s an international show that we’ve all been watching.

It was amazing to see so many people — from 50 Cent to Diddy to Beyoncé to Justin Timberlake to Ludacris — come out to pay their respects to a show that obviously means more to them than just a one-hour block on television.

Everyone’s telling me that the studio was the place to be, but the whole night, we were backstage, and every single artist came through to say hello. I was talking to Diddy about his upcoming, very eclectic album, and who interrupts our interview? 50 Cent. Having two of the biggest music-business tycoons standing on either side of me, I couldn’t help but wonder who had more money in his pocket.

Backstage, the artists weren’t just staying in their dressing rooms or hanging out in VIP areas. Everybody was having fun and acting like regular people. It was a beautiful thing to see them interact with each other.

Read about the rest of Tim’s night “Total Finale Live”, plus photos with Good Charlotte, Diddy, Hilary Duff and more…after the jump!
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Filed Under: TRL

Student Veterans Face Different Challenges On Campus

Veterans

Right after coming back from Athens for the launch of MTV Greece, I went straight to Washington, D.C. — a few hours’ train ride from New York’s Penn Station — for my next assignment. I was excited. It was my first time ever to D.C., and, most importantly, it was my first time ever meeting an actual student veteran.

Graham Palter is a 24-year-old freshman at George Washington University and a veteran of the war in Iraq. Seeking adventure, he joined the Marine Corps at 19 — and he got exactly what he asked for, and then some. While his fellow students at GWU were firing machine guns and blowing things up on their PlayStations, Graham was serving three deployments in Iraq.

(Watch Graham’s story after the jump!)
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Filed Under: BRAVE, election 2008

The Launch Of MTV Greece: 36 Hours In 332 Words, By Tim Kash

Thirty-six hours later, and the launch of MTV Greece is a wrap.

It’s kind of surreal running the last few days back … I landed in Greece with the perfect team: Ocean and Nick. Drove through the heart of Athens at dawn. Checked into a big suite in a hot five-star hotel (Madonna’s favorite, apparently … she’s got good taste). Ate my first real, full English breakfast in a while (baked beans, hash browns, bacon, sausages) whilst overlooking the magnificent Acropolis on a sunny day. Savored the moment. Met up with my European VJ friends again after a long time. Made new friends (congratulations to MTV Greece’s newest VJs, Nafsika and Alex, on your first show! So good!). Worked with old friends (the real A-Team from all over Europe — you know who you are). Partied well into the night at a well-hidden rooftop bar with Speak & Spells hanging on the wall. Drank Ouzo for first time. Had the best gyro (pronounced “yiro,” as I found out). Climbed to the top of a completely empty Panathinaiko Stadium at midnight the night before the big day — breathtaking, literally. Found a hot little dive bar round the corner that played everything from Oasis to the Rolling Stones. Walked onstage in front of 50,000 people the next day at the historic stadium. Got 50,000 people to scream at the top of their lungs. Kept them entertained for a four-hour live TV show that aired in France, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Greece simultaneously, alongside Europe’s best (and, in some cases, hottest) VJs. Had the absolute pleasure of interviewing one of the best bands ever, R.E.M. Introduced the legends on stage for their big performance. Saw them play a full 90-minute set with all their hits. Shared a celebratory gyro with friends. Hit the afterparty at Venue in style, followed by the after-afterparty. Misbehaved a lot. Saw the sun rise. Made it out in one piece. Next stop … New York.

Filed Under: MTV Greece

It’s All Greek To Tim Kash

Tim KashThis weekend the MTV family gets a new addition, and its name is MTV Greece. So this morning, after a nine-hour flight, we touched down in the beautiful city of Athens.

Athens is almost the polar opposite of the hustle and bustle of New York City: The first thing that hits you when you arrive (apart from the abundance of MTV signs all over the airport) is a real sense of calmness and serenity.

It’s all too perfect. As MTV News’ grand poo-bah Ocean MacAdams, resident Greek god Nick Neofitidis and I sit here eating breakfast on the roof of our hotel — with a view that overlooks the city and the magnificent Acropolis — it’s almost too easy to forget that we’re actually here for work.

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Filed Under: MTV Greece, mtv news

Something Else">Robin Thicke Has A New Album, And It’s Something Else

Robin Thicke
Look up the word “cool” in any dictionary, and you’ll see that it has a lot of different meanings. In my book, artists like Bob Marley, the Beatles and Prince are the very definition of the word “cool.” Well, add to that list the name Robin Thicke. It’s a bold statement, I know … but then, so is Robin’s new album.

It hits stores today, so we put the call in and got him to stop by MTV HQ on the eve of his big album launch. Something Else is definitely not what you would call ordinary. It’s not cookie-cutter R&B, it doesn’t have a whole load of big-name collaborations (only one … yes, Lil Wayne on “Tie My Hands”), and it’s undoubtedly the album that Robin always wanted to make. You see, that’s something that’s very important to Thicke. He’s an artist who holds his own musical integrity in the highest regard. Simply put, Thicke would rather busk on the street all his life than put out an album that he had no creative control over.

We chopped it up about his new album; the lead single, “Magic” (and why it wasn’t his first choice); collaborating with his lovely wife, Paula Patton (who starred in “Mirrors” with Kiefer Sutherland and “Déjà Vu” opposite the legend that is Denzel Washington); and of course, my new favorite song right now, the excellent “Dreamworld.” This album might be his best yet. Trust me — go buy it, call over your “special friend” and press play. By the fifth track, it’s pretty clear: A lot of babies are going to be made to this album.

We’ll have much more from this interview in the coming days.

Filed Under: album news, music, robin-thicke

The Travis Barker And DJ AM That I Know, By Tim Kash

Myspace MusicI’m sad today. It always amazes how bad news can just hit you so unexpectedly and put a damper on even the brightest of days.

I’m sad at the news I received on a BlackBerry alert this morning with the message “Travis Barker and DJ AM critically injured in plane crash.” The news totally sideswiped me - as bad news always does. Read more…

Filed Under: DJ AM, Travis Barker, plane crash

Tim Kash Gets VMA Tips From An L.A. Red-Carpet Legend

At last year’s Video Music Awards, one of my MTV News colleagues, who shall remain nameless (John Norris), was asked to do an interview with a massive L.A. news channel. I won’t lie: I was very jealous. It was clear I wasn’t a big enough name to represent MTV News.

Well, this year, sh– is different.

When the boss called and asked me to take KTLA red-carpet legend Sam Rubin on a tour of the VMA set here on the Paramount Studios backlot, I accepted gladly — until I found out the interview was booked for 7 in the morning.

Now, I had a very late night last night, and my eyes were tired, so I needed to find an excuse to wear sunglasses without looking like a wannabe rock star. I grabbed two pair and — just as Sam was doing his very professional open — I said, “Sam, you’re at the VMAs, loosen up!” And I handed him a pair.

Later, in one of the sets, there was a roomful of fur coats, so I took two off the hangers. And Sam totally played along! We did the rest of the interview in sunglasses and a white fur coat that would’ve made Snoop proud. And, to be honest, he totally pulled it off.

Sadly, our cameras weren’t rolling on the set. But I nailed my first L.A. TV interview, and snagged these three red-carpet tips from a red-carpet legend to boot. Check it out!


Filed Under: VMAs

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