Wednesday, May 23, 2012

America's got talent

  • The Americas Got Talent contortionist who blew away Howard Stern to advance to the next round is already making serious cash on the streets of Las Vegas, TMZ has learned.
  • (TMZ.com)
  • NBCs Americas Got Talent visited New York City Monday night for a round of auditions that included a 77-year-old rapper, a dog act and a male performer who allowed his genitalia to be punched and kicked multiple times, with the blows set to music.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • The no shock but plenty of sap Howard Stern had yet to win me over three episodes into Americas Got Talent. I was going through Piers Morgan withdrawal.
  • (Inside Bay Area)
  • 052212_howard_sternWatch last night's big emotional moment vote: Should Mir Money have stayed in the competition? The rumors are true: Howard Stern really is just a big softie.
  • (omg! on Yahoo!)
  • We dont like to condone violence but this is pretty funny.
  • (heatworld)
  • A former Auburn University Aubie whose talents helped earn the mascot his fifth national championship in 2003 is a member of a team that got an early round nod in the competition on Americas Got Talent.
  • (Birmingham News)
  • May 14, 2012: Jorge and Alexa Narvaez sing Edward Sharpe The Magnetic Zeros' "Home" Monday night on Americas Got Talent.
  • (FOX News)
  • The second night of the 'America's Got Talent' season premiere upped the ante in even more exciting and unexpected ways. Whether you were a fan of concept painters or extreme contortionists, there was something for everyone to dig into.
  • (omg! on Yahoo!)
  • 'AGT' stayed in the Big Apple on May 22, with acts ranging from acrobatic balancers to stand-up comics to a pink-haired drag queen.
  • (Hollywood Life (blog))
  • Maybe America wasnt quite ready for Howard Stern as a judge. Ratings for Mondays season premiere of Americas Got Talent plunged compared with last year, according to Nielsen.
  • (Los Angeles Times)

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