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Christopher Walken sang a song from “Hairspray” and spoofed a “Saturday Night Live” skit Friday night to earn Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Man of the Year award.
At a roast before the presentation, Walken, who serenaded John Travolta last year in the latest film version of “Hairspray,” sang to a Harvard student dressed in drag.
Another cast member of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals at Harvard University, the nation’s oldest undergraduate drama troupe, came on stage banging a cow bell, evoking the “SNL” skit in which Walken played a music producer who called for “more cow bell.”
Walken, who joked afterward that he’d “have prepared or had a couple of drinks” if he had known what was in store, donned a copper-colored bra and brown wig. He couldn’t get into a pair of blue pumps that were supposed to be part of the outfit, doing a dance in his street shoes instead.
The Hasty Pudding roasters also had Walken read the recipe for “hasty pudding,” and asked him to show off his “psychic powers,” a play on his role in 1983′s “The Dead Zone.”
“I hope nobody’s watching,” Walken said. “I acted on this stage in a play about 20 years ago.”
In a more serious vein, he said he was “amazed and thrilled” by the honor.
The 64-year-old actor won a best supporting actor Oscar as a troubled Vietnam veteran in 1978′s “The Deer Hunter.” He was nominated again for 2002′s “Catch Me If You Can.”
Last year, he was featured in the film “Balls of Fury.”
Talisa Friedman, press manager for the Hasty Pudding drama troupe, said Walken exemplifies the Hasty Pudding spirit and the value it puts on fun.
Charlize Theron also won a Hasty Pudding award this year.
Source WENN

Album of the Year
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace — Foo Fighters
These Days — Vince Gill
River: The Joni Letters — Herbie Hancock (Winner)
Graduation — Kanye West
Back To Black — Amy Winehouse
Record Of The Year
Irreplaceable — Beyoncé
The Pretender — Foo Fighters
Umbrella — Rihanna Featuring Jay-Z
What Goes Around…Comes Around — Justin Timberlake
Rehab — Amy Winehouse (Winner)
Song of the Year
Before He Cheats — Carrie Underwood
Hey There Delilah — Plain White T’s
Like a Star — Corrine Bailey Rae
Rehab — Amy Winehouse (Winner)
Umbrella — Rihanna Featuring Jay-Z
Best New Artist
Feist
Ledisi
Paramore
Taylor Swift
Amy Winehouse (Winner)
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance
Candyman — Christina Aguilera
1234 — Feist
Big Girls Don’t Cry — Fergie
Say It Right — Nelly Furtado
Rehab — Amy Winehouse (Winner)
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
Everything — Michael Bublé
Belief — John Mayer
Dance Tonight — Paul McCartney
Amazing — Seal
What Goes Around… Comes Around — Justin Timberlake (Winner)
Best Pop Performance By a Duo or Group
(You Want To) Make a Memory — Bon Jovi
Home — Daughtry
Makes Me Wonder — Maroon 5 (Winner)
Hey There Delilah — Plain White T’s
Window In the Skies — U2
Best Pop Vocal Album
Lost Highway — Bon Jovi
The Reminder — Feist
It Won’t Be Soon Before Long — Maroon 5
Memory Almost Full — Paul McCartney
Back to Black — Amy Winehouse (Winner)
Best Solo Rock Performance
Timebomb — Beck
Only Mama Knows — Paul McCartney
Our Country — John Mellencamp
Radio Nowhere — Bruce Springsteen (Winner)
Come On — Lucinda Williams
Best Rock Performance By a Duo or Group
It’s Not Over — Daughtry
Working Class Hero — Green Day
If Everyone Cared — Nickelback
Instant Karma — U2
Icky Thump — The White Stripes (Winner)
Best Hard Rock Performance
Sweet Sacrifice — Evanescence
The Pretender — Foo Fighters (Winner)
I Don’t Wanna Stop — Ozzy Osbourne
Sick, Sick, Sick — Queens of the Stone Age
The Pot — Tool
Best Rock Album
Daughtry — Daughtry
Revival — John Fogerty
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace — Foo Fighters (Winner)
Magic — Bruce Springsteen
Sky Blue Sky — Wilco
Best Female R&B Vocal Performance
Just Fine — Mary J. Blige
When I See You — Fantasia
No One — Alicia Keys (Winner)
If I Have My Way — Chrissette Michele
Hate On Me — Jill Scott
Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
Woman — Raheem DeVaughn
B.U.D.D.Y. — Musiq Soulchild
Because of You — Ne-Yo
Future Baby Mama — Prince (Winner)
Please Don’t Go — Tank
Best Rap Solo Performance
The People — Common
I Get Money — 50 Cent
Show Me What You got — Jay-Z
Big Things Poppin’ (Do It) — T.I.
Stronger — Kanye West (Winner)
Best Female Country Vocal Performance
Simple Love — Alison Krauss
Famous In a Small Town — Miranda Lambert
Nothin’ Better To Do — LeAnn Rimes
Before He Cheats — Carrie Underwood (Winner)
Heaven, Heartache and the Power of Love — Trisha Yearwood
Best Male Country Vocal Performance
Long Trip Alone — Dierks Bentley
A Woman’s Love — Alan Jackson
If You’re Reading This — Tim McGraw
Give It Away — George Strait
Stupid Boy — Keith Urban (Winner)
Best Country Performance By a Duo or Group
Proud of the House We Built —Brooks & Dunn
How Long — Eagles (Winner)
Moments — Emerson Drive
Lucky Man — Montgomery Gentry
Sweet Memories — The Time Jumpers
Best Country Album
Long Trip Alone — Dierks Bentley
These Days — Vince Gill (Winner)
Let It Go — Tim McGraw
5th Gear — Brad Paisley
It Just Comes Natural — George Strait

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Will post more as I find it!
Beyonce, Carrie Underwood, Alicia Keys, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, Brooke Hogan, Rihanna, Fergie, Joey Fatone and Lisa Rinna, Melissa Joan Hart, Miley Cyrus, Natasha Beddingfield & Nelly Furtado.
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The Writers Guild of America has reached a deal in which the striking writers will be allowed to work on the Grammy Awards.
The guild’s board granted the Recording Academy a waiver for the Feb. 10 show. This follows an earlier decision by the WGA not to picket the award ceremony, giving music stars a free path to the red carpet.
“The Recording Academy is gratified by the WGA’s decision to grant the interim agreement we requested for our milestone 50th Annual GRAMMY Awards,” said the academy’s president, Neil Portnow, in a statement Monday. “Having our talented writers on the team further ensures the highest level of creativity and innovation, something our audience has come to expect every year.”
Source, WENN

Below are the winners of the Screen Actors Guild Awards, held Sunday at L.A.’s Shrine Auditorium:
FILM
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Julie Christie, Away From Her
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Javier Bardem, No Country For Old Men
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Ruby Dee, American Gangster
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
No Country for Old Men
TELEVISION
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
Kevin Kline, As You Like It
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
Queen Latifah, Life Support
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
James Gandolfini, The Sopranos
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
Edie Falco, The Sopranos
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
Tina Fey, 30 Rock
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
The Sopranos
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
The Office
Among those on the red carpet, were Eric Dane and wife Rebecca Gayheart (above), Nicollette Sheridan, James Marsden, Jeremy Piven, Eva Longoria, Ellen Page, Diane Lane, Zac Efron, Ryan Gosling, Kyra Sedgwick & Kevin Bacon, Michelle Pfeiffer, Vanessa Williams, Woody Harrelson, Marcia Cross, Cate Blanchett, Amanda Bynes, America Ferrera, Christina Applegate, Debra Messing, Rebecca Romijn, Kate Beckinsale, Sophia Bush, Ashley Tisdale, Brittany Snow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Lisa Rinna, Ellen Pompeo and Teri Hatcher.
WENN

Apparently, the Grammy Awards will go on as planned, without any interference from the Writers Guild.
The WGA announced yesterday that they will not be picketing the February 10th ceremony and the Screen Actors Guild members will be allowed to attend the show without repercussions.
It looks like the Grammy Awards won’t suffer the same unfortunate fate as the Golden Globes.
The WGA has yet to grant an interim waiver for the writers to make up the material for the stars, so they may have to wing it.
So far, Beyonce and the Foo Fighters are scheduled to appear at the 50th annual show.
WENN
