[ INTERVIEW ] Joey McIntrye of New Kids on the Block honors Boyz II Men

Source: [ Examiner.com ]

The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce honored Boyz II Men with the first star of 2012 on January 5.
Emcee Leron Gubler, President/CEO of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce helped Boyz II Men unveil the 2456th Star in the Category of Recording and declared it Boyz II Men day in Hollywood.

In the 1990s, Boyz II Men found fame on Motown Records as a quartet, but original member Michael McCary left the group in 2003 due to health issues. Currently the group is a trio signed to Decca Records, with founding members Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris, and Shawn Stockman. The group has sold 60 millions albums.

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[ LIVE & UNFINISHED ] VIP TICKETS ON SALE TODAY!

VIP tickets for Jordan’s ‘Live & Unfinished’ dates going to be on sale today and will be available through his official website: [ JordanKnight.com ] — you can use the recently below added deeplinks as well.

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For ‘Blue Bloods’ & Donnie Wahlberg, success is easy as pie

Source: [ DeseretNews.com ]

NEW YORK — There are a number of theories on why “Blue Bloods” has been able to carve out such a substantial audience on Fridays, a night when viewers are hard to come by.

Some say the CBS series, now in its second season, is attracting an average of 13.6 million viewers because of its stellar cast, headed up by TV royalty, Tom Selleck.

Some say it’s the gritty, streets-of-New York crime stories.

The sentimental majority opinion holds that it’s the show’s weekly dinner scene, during which four generations of Reagans — presided over by the patriarch (Len Cariou) — bicker, spar and celebrate one another.

“That scene is the favorite of so many people,” says “Blue Bloods'” executive producer, Leonard Goldberg. “Italian people, Jewish people, Greek people — they all say the same thing: ‘That’s my family.'”

On this morning, as the cast runs through take after take at the long dinner table, one thing is abundantly clear: Donnie Wahlberg, who plays flinty NYPD detective Danny Reagan, can really put it away.

While the other actors are saying their lines, playing to the cameras, Wahlberg is shoveling in forkfuls of apple pie. With gusto. There’s a crew member devoted to refilling Wahlberg’s plate every time the director yells “Cut!”

Afterward in his dressing room, Wahlberg notes, “In the very next scene, which we already shot last week, I eat another slice of pie. The whole show is going to be me eating pie.”

When you grow up, as Wahlberg did, the eighth of nine children in a poor working-class family in Boston’s hardscrabble Dorchester neighborhood, the prospect of all-you-can-eat never loses its appeal.

So how would Sunday dinner at the Wahlbergs differ from the atmosphere at the Reagans?

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