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June 9, 2010
Logo's 'NewNowNext Awards' Fired up the Fierce in Los Angeles
Logo's third annual "NewNowNext Awards" made its mark for the first time in Los Angeles last night with high caliber celebrities and breakthrough stars-in-the-making, proving Logo is at the forefront of pop culture. Co-hosted by Niecy Nash and Cheyenne Jackson, the show premieres Thursday, June 17 at 10/9c on Logo. The show featured appearances including Aisha Tyler, Paula Abdul, Mena Suvari, Kylie Minogue, Carmen Electra, Kelly Osbourne, Johnny Weir, DJ Jesus Luz and musical performances by Little Boots, Shontelle, Dan Black and Agnes.
Actor/Comedian Alec Mapa brought the laughs as he landed a giant smooch on Cheyenne Jackson during his introduction of the "Brink of Fame: Comic" award. Up next, actress Candis Cayne revealed the "Best Future Feature," honoring the most anticipated film blockbuster of the season.
The music performances continued as soulful Shontelle took to the stage for her network television debut with the passionate ballad, "Impossible." The awards got "friggin' awesome" as New Jersey's most infamous pair, Snooki and Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino, joined Ross Matthews to introduce the "Cause You're Hot" award.
A trio of awards was up next as Actress Erin Cummings of the steamy series "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" presented the "Brink of Fame: Actor," honoring the red carpet darlings of tomorrow. Janice Dickinson served her fiercest runway walk as she introduced the most delicious award of the evening: "Best New Indulgence." Nominees ranging from the "splits" from "RuPaul's Drag Race" to the infamous cast of "Jersey Shore" made this award a morsel of guilty pleasure. Finally, actor Ryan McPartlin and actress Kristin Cavallari presented "Best Show You're Not Watching" award.
Dan Black's U.S. television debut of his hit "Symphony" was up next, offering a genre-blurring and melodic performance that proved to be revolutionary.
The "queen of all pop culture media," Perez Hilton, introduced the penultimate award of the evening, "Always Next, Forever Now Icon" award, to award-winning dancer/choreographer, dynamic performer, multi-platinum recording artist and popular entertainment personality, Paula Abdul. Paula offered the inspirational advice to her gay fans, "There are no losers...just winners who give up a little too soon. Keep it going."
The evening wrapped with singer Kelly Osbourne and Johnny Weir presenting the final honor: "Brink of Fame: Music Artist" award, followed by an electrifying performance of "Release Me" by songstress Agnes in her network television debut.
The results will be revealed Thursday, June 17, 2010 during the airing of the "NewNowNext Awards" 2010.
About Logo:
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Source: Market Watch
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