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Let's Get This Party Started: Top Stories for 07/22/06

President Bush is about to meet the one guy who got more votes than he did – Taylor Hicks.

The White House announced Friday that the President would be hosting Hicks and the other finalists from "American Idol" in the Oval Office next week – and they might get the chance to bump into Tony Blair as well. The real question, though, is: Will Katharine McPhee show up?



The Idols' tour will be making a stop in Washington, D.C. next Friday, and the White House visit – which will include a tour and a photo op – will coincide with that performance. Also hanging around Pennsylvania Avenue that day will be British Prime Minister Blair, who'll be there on slightly more important business – a meeting about the war in the Middle East.

Still, it's not clear whether runner-up Katharine McPhee, who's been sidelined with bronchitis and laryngitis, will be able to make the trip – she cancelled a guest-hosting gig on "The View" last week, and she's already missed two weeks' worth of concerts on the Idol tour.

Christina Wants Kids, Wishes For Father Figure

Christina Aguilera's latest hit single, "Ain't No Other Man," may extol the virtues of monogamy and her marriage to music exec Jordan Bratman, but there's actually another man she'd like to have in her life – a father figure.

Aguilera, 25, says in an interview in Billboard magazine that she was lonely walking down the aisle at her wedding alone – her biological father, Fausto Aguilera, separated from her mother when she was six years old, and the two haven't had contact since. "I just realized it would be really nice to have that male protector in your life, to have felt that your entire life," says the pop princess.

But, if her five-year plan works out, Christina'll be doing the protecting herself soon enough – she told a British morning show that she's going to start thinking about having a kid when she's 30. Aguilera adds that she'll be "writing about that experience in my life on my next record."

Aaron Sorkin's Unfortunate Choice of Metaphor

He's considered one of television's foremost writers, but verbal judgment eluded "West Wing" creator Aaron Sorkin yesterday when he was describing the current state of TV.

"I do think television is a terribly influential part of this country and when things that are very mean-spirited and voyeuristic go on TV, I think it's bad crack in the schoolyard," said Sorkin to the press at the Television Critics Association alongside the stars of his new NBC series, "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip." Oh, dear – Sorkin was arrested in 2001 at an airport and charged with possession of cocaine, mushrooms, and marijuana. So he quickly asked, "Why did I use that word?" and jokingly offered the collected journos $100 to strike the comment from their pieces.

And once Sorkin slipped up, the parodic cascade began. Matthew Perry, one of the leads of "Studio 60," said playing a showrunner was "like bad Vicodin in the schoolyard," and Steven Weber piled on, saying, "It's like Excedrin and old cloth diapers in the playground."

Elsewhere at the TCA, NBC execs said that they wouldn't pull a Rather on Jay Leno and kick him out the door when his contract expires in 2009 and Conan O'Brien takes over his show. NBC Entertainment president Kevin Reilly said that the network was in talks about a continued role for Leno at NBC.

Maggie Gyllenhaal's Baby Already A Fan – In the Womb

Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal is reportedly due to have her first child in October, but already the kid just loves his or her mom's work. "I've been to a bunch of screenings of my movies," she tells Life magazine, "and I think when my voice is so loud, the baby can feel it. It does things like move and flip around."

Gyllenhaal adds that her gravid state is a weirdly compelling thing. "There seems to be an obsession with pregnant actresses." And this leads to worries. "You think, 'Is there going to be some terrible picture [of me] with my mouth full of food?' We try to ignore it, but what can you do?"

Gyllenhaal's voice can be heard in the animated "Monster House" as well as in the upcoming "World Trade Center."

Steely Dan Goes After The Wilson Brothers

Walter Becker and Donald Fagen – known professionally as jazz-rock duo Steely Dan – are not pleased with Luke and Owen Wilson, and especially with the name of Owen's new flick, "You, Me, and Dupree," which they claim was filched from their 2000 hit "Cousin Dupree."

In a bizarrely quasi-angry rant, the musicians, in an open letter to Luke Wilson posted on their website, typed on stationery from a hotel in Texas, accuse the creators of "Dupree" and the Wilsons of lazily stealing their lead characters name from their song. They also warn Luke that his brother Owen "has gotten himself mixed up with some pretty bad Hollywood schlockmeisters" and that he himself may end up being "the Zal Yanovsky of the 21st century," an obscure and puzzling reference to a former member of the Lovin' Spoonful.

Filed under: American Idol, Features, Let's Get This Party Started

Reader Comments

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31. Hey #9, if you're trying to bash someone, at least know how to spell.

Posted at 4:30PM on Jul 24th 2006 by Stacey

32. Leave Owen Wilson alone. He already has a fucked up nose.

Posted at 9:16AM on Jul 25th 2006 by Jess

33. I think Tayor Hicks is the perfect American Idol. He is handsome southern gentleman and seems very kind and respectful of his peers. His time has come to make a mark on American music and I am happy with his type of singing. I just hope I get to see him in cncert someday. I think he and clay would make a good pair for a concert. Both are my favorite. Thanks for letting me express my thoughts. By the way I am not a teenager but a Senior citizen who enjoys good music. No offense to other singers but these two are just my favorite..

Posted at 9:50AM on Jul 25th 2006 by zethia engquist

34. Can you imagine if Clinton was still in office? He'd invite the runner up to his oval office. Hillary would give new meaning to a Kat fight.

Posted at 10:39AM on Jul 25th 2006 by Craig

35. I think we need to go back to,"If you dont have nothing nice to say DON'T say it." Opinions are 2006,however lets focus on the positive and United States would be a better place to live.The reality is someone dies every moment in the day and American Idol is entertainment and someones hopes and dreams,our moment to relax and laugh with enjoyment.We need balance from Politics to good entertainment.We need to treat people how we want to be treated in all decisions and everyone would walk around with a smile......So Maybe thats why they compare A.I to the President....

Posted at 12:09PM on Jul 25th 2006 by Darlene Kernell

36. If America voted Taylor Hicks as an American Idol, then I am scared to think about the next Presidential election. This just shows where everyone's brains are and I'm not talking about in the head! Its scary! This man has his talent in his foot. Its an embarrasment to the American public. They ought to be ashammed.

Posted at 12:26PM on Jul 25th 2006 by diane

37. I heard Taylor Hicks went off his medication. That's why he jerks around so much. I bet I know something he jerks every night!!

Posted at 3:48PM on Jul 25th 2006 by Craig

38. so, when do the 20,000+ soldiers who come home from Iraq disabled and dismembered get to visit the oval office? I think they deserve more praise from the president then a bunch of 20 something kids who will never know what sacrifice is because they were on a tv show!

Posted at 5:32PM on Jul 26th 2006 by chrisgilm

39. Yeah I laughed at the remarks about Al Gore getting more 'popular' votes too, and as a LEGAL resident of these wonderful United States it didn't take me long to figure out why he DID NOT end up President - get over it!!! I have NEVER taken from this great country anything for free (except the air I breathe and my right of free speech) - I have ALWAYS been LEGAl, never broken a law, never intend to either - and when I can vote (for we who come here legally have to wait for that great privlilege AND pay many fees (to whichever government is in power!) for a green card - I, who was never a fan of politicis now cannot wait to vote - I have read the Washington Post for a very long time, I read comments on AOL and I feel they are so one sided it makes me want to side with who they are so obviously against - I truly believe that everyone should be heard and be afforded the same treatment and I can honestly say that all the negativity towards this present administration has made me NOT want to vote for the party that the media so obviously favors. However, I look forward to the day that 'the other side will be back calling the 'shots' - I am eager to learn how they will handle terrorism , and solve the monetory problems for the jurisdictions hit more by the illegal immigrants (near the border) and all the other issues of course. When the media stops favoring one party here I will listen to both, as it stands, I can't bear the one sided view.

Posted at 6:00PM on Jul 26th 2006 by Elizabeth Meikle

40. You people are just a bunch of BOZOS!!!

Posted at 7:07PM on Jul 26th 2006 by Dan

41. Is this a hoax? The President of the USA has more important business. He has the lowest job approval ratings now. To suggest a thing dying more dying everyday. President has work to do at the white house not at his ranch. If he is so hard up for entertainment rent a movie. this would be a now low.......

Posted at 8:03PM on Jul 26th 2006 by B. Lark

42. Paris, your only young once, and your beautiful as well, pay no attention to the negative criticisms, just live your life and enjoy it while you can. And I doubt that there is one of us that has gone thru life without making a blooper, not to worry!

Posted at 3:52PM on Jul 29th 2006 by tina

43. Lighten up people!!

It's just a sentence. It wouldn't surprise me if Bush himself made a joke about it.

Of course American Idol is not a political stage and votes are counted completely differently.

Everyone knows that. Go get yourselves a drink and put on some of that great soul music Taylor makes, don't think about politics and chill.

Posted at 2:22PM on Aug 12th 2006 by p

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