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K-Fed Flunks a Quiz

Kevin FederlineYou can say a lot of things about Kevin Federline (and Lord knows we have), but when it comes to relentless self-promotion, few stack it better than the dope rapper, and we do mean dope. Our personal favorite was his stint as a WWE punching bag -- but now we have this nugget from AOL's online game show, "Gold Rush."

A fatigued K-Fed appeared on the show as a video clue presenter for a trivia challenge. It was his job to "rap" clues about various musicians. Particularly ironic was the final answer: Vanilla Ice.

Pay attention to Federline's introduction; ET host Mark Steines should get a freakin' Emmy for keeping a straight face while introducing K-Fed as a "very special guest," saying, "You will witness the vocal stylings of recording artist Kevin Federline." Vocal stylings? (*cough*)

Anyway, be sure to check out K-Fed and the "Gold Rush" phenomenon at goldrush.aol.com.

Filed under: Train Wrecks, Music, K-Fed


Tags: aol, gold rush, GoldRush, kevin federline, KevinFederline

AOL's "Gold"-Digging -- In Life And Art

There are ways to collect money from someone, and then there's this: AOL said yesterday that it was preparing to search for gold and platinum bars at David Wolfgang Hawke's parents' house to try to recover the $12.8 million he was ordered to pay AOL in a lawsuit last year.

AOL says that it's just trying to recover what a court has dictated it is due. "This exercise isn't something out of . . . 'Treasure Island,'" said AOL spokesman Nicholas Graham. "This is a court-directed, judge-approved legal process that is simply aimed at responsibly recovering hidden assets." Hawke was sued in US District Court in Virginia by the company for sending millions of unwanted spam e-mails to its customers.

But it's not the only gold-digging that's going on at AOL, as AOL.com and "Survivor" creator Mark Burnett get set to launch "Gold Rush," a groundbreaking interactive reality game, on September 13. In the game, players will have the chance to win over $2 million in gold hidden in various locations across the United States. "

Click here... it's not over yet


Filed under: Wacky & Weird, Features


Tags: AOL, Gold Rush, GoldRush, Mark Burnett, MarkBurnett

Duff Reveals Her Stuff!

Hilary Duff at Material Girls premiereGet a leg up on fall fashion, straight from the stars. Hilary Duff unveils her newly designed 'stuff by hilary duff' Fall and Holiday collection during a fashion show exclusively on AOL RED beginning today.

Looks from Duff's latest line, including denim minis, jeans, lace trimmed tops and accessories, will be spotlighted on the runway while the instrumental track of Hilary's brand new single "Play With Fire" is played. Duff will personally commentate the fashion show, offering her own personal perspective and hands-on knowledge of the collection that bears her name.

Duff says she is excited about the fashion show, which will run on AOL for two weeks, saying, "It's the perfect opportunity for my fans to get a sneak peak at my line, hear my thoughts on my favorite looks, and get some great ideas on the hottest styles for Fall!"

Strut your stuff in Hilary's latest line, which is currently available at Wal-Mart and Claire's Boutique.

'stuff by hilary duff' will soon be available at other outlets such as Kohl's, Kmart, Target, Sears, JC Penney, and Limited Too.

The actress' latest movie, "Material Girls" hits theaters August 18.

Filed under: Hilary Duff, Celebrity Checkout


Tags: aol, aol red, AolRed, fall, fashion show, FashionShow, hilary duff, HilaryDuff, holiday, material girls, MaterialGirls, movies, music, play with fire, PlayWithFire, stuff by hilary duff, StuffByHilaryDuff, tv, wal-mart

Paris: The ENTIRE Album, a Week Early

Paris Hilton has joined with AOL Music for the exclusive premiere of her self-titled album "Paris," not due to hit stores until August 22. Fans can listen to the album in its entirety exclusively for two weeks beginning Monday August 14, as part of the Full CD Listening Party.

Paris Hilton album cover

"I'm really proud of my record and the work I put into it," said Paris Hilton. "I'm excited AOL Music is debuting PARIS online, so people can finally hear my entire album for themselves."


Filed under: Music, Paris Hilton


Tags: album, aol, early, entire, music, paris, paris hilton, ParisHilton

Mark Burnett Productions and AOL to Produce 'Gold Rush!'

By TMZ.COM STAFF

Mark Burnett Productions and AOL have signed a major production deal to develop a real-life reality treasure hunt called "Gold Rush!" The show will air exclusively on the AOL.com website, and will track real-life challengers searching for hidden treasure across the United States.

The challenging clues will be placed throughout the AOL network, including websites such as AOL.com, AIM.com, Moviefone.com and MapQuest.com. The clues and the show will also be promoted on other media, including television, print and wireless.

"With 'Survivor,' 'The Apprentice,' 'The Contender' and 'Rock Star,' I've been amazed by the volume of fans who constantly want to communicate online about each of these shows. They clearly want a lot more content than they can enjoy during one hour of television per week," said Mark Burnett. "The world is changing and the Internet is about to become the next broadcast network. With the volume of people able to watch content on their computers between 9am to 5pm, it could very well become the new primetime. The immediate future will take advantage of content that utilizes television, print and the Internet in concert. AOL and I are embracing this immediate future through 'Gold Rush.'"

"This is a totally original concept that comes to us from the guy who created reality television," said Jon Miller, Chairman and CEO of America Online. "It defines engagement; it's disruptive by nature and it will certainly be habit forming – all the best of the Internet in one fell swoop."


Tags: AOL, Gold Rush, GoldRush, Mark Burnett, MarkBurnett

AOL Music's Breakers for '06

AOL Music has picked its Music Breakers for 2006, six up-and-coming artists that represent the best new music coming down the pike.


The Breakers program is coming off of a big year, with three artists receiving Grammy nominations, and one, Chicago pop-punk outfit Fall Out Boy, becoming a certifiable mainstream hit, with over 2.3 million listeners on AOL Radio since June.

So who are the new Breakers? Rhymefest (J Records/Allido Records) -- Chicago hip-hop artist who won a Grammy for co-writing Kanye West's hit 'Jesus Walks'
Thrice (Island Records) -- Orange County, Calif. hard rock/post-hardcore band currently supporting their second major-label release, 'Vheissu'
Jace Everett (Sony Nashville) -- Country music wanderer who's found a home and an audience in Nashville
Teddy Geiger (Columbia Records) -- Multi-talented soul and pop singer getting great buzz even before his featured role on new CBS series, 'Love Monkey'
Ne-Yo (Def Jam) -- Billboard Award-winning songwriter stepping into the spotlight with his first solo album, 'In My Own Words'
Shannon Brown (Warner Nashville) -- New voice of country already profiled in her own AOL Music series, 'This IS Shannon Brown'

"We're excited to be able to announce such a strong lineup of artists to the Breakers program," said Jack Isquith, Executive Director of Music Industry Relations for AOL Music. "Music discovery is at the heart of every thing we do, and each one of these acts truly represents new, original music at its very best, across genres."

Filed under: Music


Tags: aol, music

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