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Desperate Housewives' Teri Hatcher graces the cover of Prevention Magazine this month and in an interview talks about the past year of her life, physical problems and what she's looking for in a man. Here are a few excerpts from her interview:

On what she been through lately:

I’ve had a really rough year. It’s been excruciating and crazy making. This is basically the journey: When I turned forty-five, I was in amazing shape. I had done a triathlon. I was happy in my workouts and felt superstrong. Shortly after that, I cracked two ribs at home falling off a ladder in my backyard. I was spray painting the backdrop of a castle and a town for the musical Into the Woods for my daughter’s birthday. I was at the highest rung of the ladder in my Uggs when I slipped and fell midback onto the corner of the stage. Of course I thought I was dead or paralyzed. Then I broke two ribs on the DH set while I was doing a pole-dancing scene. That was on my forty-fifth birthday-December 8, 2009.

On what caused her frozen shoulder:

I’ve been to three doctors. I’ve been told women get it between forty-five and fifty-five, usually in their nondominant arm. It’s sometimes associated with perimenopause, which I’m not in according to my bloodwork. It usually lasts about two years and then magically goes away. But nobody talks about it, so you think your insane. It doesn’t even sound like a real disease, but it’s debilitating.

On the different treatments she’s tried for her frozen shoulder:

Everyone has come out of the woodwork with reflexology, physical therapy, raw food. There’s not a thing I haven’t tried, even cortisone shots. There’s some relief for a little bit- but then not really. I’ve gone back and forth with sleeping aids of Advil, or stronger. I don’t like the way any of that makes me feel. I’m not giving up. I’m going to try more physical therapy, which is excruciating.

On her low points with frozen shoulder:

One horrible moment was me sobbing in my closet because moving my arm to put on clothes hurt so much. I called Emerson. She came in and I said, “You’ve hit bottom when you have to ask your thirteen-year-old to help hook your bra.”

On Meeting a man:

The next day we were going on rides. This guy came up to me and said, “do I know you?” he seemed nice. We talked. So he walked away and my girlfriend goes, “Should I see if he’s single?” I go, “Yes.” She runs over, gets his card. We went on a date, didn’t work out. Fine. The point is, I’m actively trying in a different way. Since then, I’ve gone on a date with a very attractive man and it was a terrific example of me manifesting this conscious change and taking responsibility for why I may have unconsciously been keeping relationships at bay. By no means am I in one, but I have three guys calling at the moment, and that’s different from before.

On her ideal guy:

I’m all over the map. I want to have an open mind. I’d like him to be between thirty-nine and fifty-four. Fun, adventurous, funny, kind, honest, smart. Successful- but I want to be clear that doesn’t necessarily mean rich.

Read more in the June issue; now on stands.

Boston Rob was crowned the winner of Survivor Redemption Island last night. Here's an interview with him not long after he won:



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Watch all the Survivor contestants go to Ponderosa and see what they were really thinking: Survivor Ponderosa

Nominations were announced for THE 38TH ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY® AWARDS, to be broadcast live for the second year in a row from the Las Vegas Hilton in Las Vegas, Sunday, June 19 (8:00-10:00 PM live ET/delayed PT) on the CBS Television Network.

As previously announced, Emmy Award winner Wayne Brady, host of CBS's "Let's Make a Deal," will host the awards. In addition, Pat Sajak of "Wheel of Fortune" and Alex Trebek of "Jeopardy!" will receive Lifetime Achievement Awards.

CBS's "The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful" both received nods for Outstanding Drama Series, while "The Price is Right," the longest-running game show in television history, received a nomination for Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show. In addition, Wayne Brady was nominated for Outstanding Game Show Host for his work on "Let's Make a Deal."

Following is a list of selected categories and nominees announced this morning:



OUTSTANDING DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES

"The Bold and the Beautiful" (CBS)
"The Young and the Restless" (CBS)
"All My Children" (ABC)
"General Hospital" (ABC)



OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

Susan Flannery, as Stephanie Forrester "The Bold and the Beautiful" (CBS)
Michelle Stafford, as Phyllis Summers "The Young and the Restless" (CBS)
Colleen Zenk, as Barbara Ryan "As the World Turns" (CBS)
Alicia Minshew, as Kendall Slater "All My Children" (ABC)
Debbi Morgan, as Angie Hubbard "All My Children" (ABC)
Laura Wright, as Carly Corinthos Jacks "General Hospital" (ABC)



OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

Christian LeBlanc, as Michael Baldwin "The Young and the Restless" (CBS)
Michael Park, as Jack Snyder "As the World Turns" (CBS)
Maurice Benard, as Sonny Corinthos "General Hospital" (ABC)
Ricky Paull Goldin, as Jack Martin "All My Children" (ABC)
James Scott, as EJ DiMera "Days of Our Lives" (NBC)



OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW -- ENTERTAINMENT

"Rachael Ray" Syndicated
"The Ellen DeGeneres Show" Syndicated
"Live with Regis and Kelly" Syndicated
"The View" ABC



OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW - INFORMATIVE

"Dr. Phil" Syndicated
"The Doctors" Syndicated
"The Dr. Oz Show" Syndicated



OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW HOST

Rachael Ray - "Rachael Ray" Syndicated
Dr. Travis Stork, Dr. Andrew Ordon, Dr. Jim Sears, Dr. Lisa Masterson - "The Doctors" Syndicated
Dr. Mehmet Oz - "The Dr. Oz Show" Syndicated
Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa - "Live With Regis and Kelly" Syndicated
Sherri Shepherd, Barbara Walters, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg - "The View" ABC



LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Pat Sajak
Alex Trebek


IT’S JASON ALDEAN’S “KINDA PARTY"
AS HE LEADS THE NOMINEES FOR THE ‘2011 CMT MUSIC AWARDS’

Aldean’s Four Nominations Earn Him Top Honors

Followed by Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Rascal Flatts,

Taylor Swift, The Band Perry and Zac Brown Band, Each with Three

Online Voting Begins Today at CMT.com and Ends Tuesday, June 7

NASHVILLE – April 27, 2011 – Outpacing the competition, Jason Aldean leads the way with four nominations for this year’s 2011 CMT MUSIC AWARDS, it was announced this morning live on the “Today” show by CMT’s Evan Farmer and hosts Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb. Following closely behind are Lady Antebellum, Miranda Lambert, Rascal Flatts, Taylor Swift and Zac Brown Band with three nominations each. Also garnering three nominations, their first from CMT, are country music’s hottest breakthrough family band, The Band Perry, who performed on “Today” as part of the nominations event. Online voting is now open at CMT.com.

Superstars Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, Reba, Sheryl Crow and Sugarland are each nominated for two awards. With their first CMT nominations, Thompson Square and Aaron Lewis are each up for two awards as well. Also garnering nominations this year are non-country favorites such as Justin Bieber, whose duet with Rascal Flatts is up for COLLABORATIVE VIDEO OF THE YEAR, Adele and Train.

The 2011 CMT MUSIC AWARDS mark the 10th anniversary of the awards show and will air LIVE from Nashville on Wednesday, June 8 on CMT and CMT.com.

The final nominees in each of the 2011 CMT MUSIC AWARDS categories include:

VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video of the year; awarded to the artist (male, female, group/duo or collaboration) and the video director.  Final nominees announced during live telecast, with final voting held online at CMT.com during the show.

Jason Aldean – “My Kinda Party”
Kenny Chesney – “The Boys Of Fall”
Lady Antebellum – “Hello World”
Miranda Lambert – “The House That Built Me”
Rascal Flatts – “Why Wait”
Sugarland – “Stuck Like Glue”
Taylor Swift – “Mine”
The Band Perry – “If I Die Young”
Carrie Underwood – “Undo It”
Zac Brown Band – “Colder Weather”



MALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a male artist; awarded to the artist

Jason Aldean – “My Kinda Party”
Kenny Chesney – “The Boys Of Fall”
Toby Keith – “Bullets In The Gun”
Blake Shelton – “Who Are You When I’m Not Looking”
Keith Urban – “Without You”



FEMALE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a female artist; awarded to the artist

Sara Evans – “A Little Bit Stronger”
Miranda Lambert – “The House That Built Me”
Reba – “Turn On The Radio”
Taylor Swift – “Mine”
Carrie Underwood – “Undo It”



GROUP VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a group; awarded to the artists

Lady Antebellum – “Hello World”
Little Big Town – “Little White Church”
Rascal Flatts – “Why Wait”
The Band Perry – “If I Die Young”
Zac Brown Band – “Colder Weather”



DUO VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video by a duo; awarded to the artists

Steel Magnolia – “Last Night Again”
Sugarland – “Stuck Like Glue”
The Civil Wars – “Barton Hollow”
The JaneDear Girls – “Wildflower”
Thompson Square – “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”



USA WEEKEND BREAKTHROUGH VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video from an artist's major breakthrough album; awarded to the artist (male, female, or group/duo)

Lee Brice – “Love Like Crazy”
Aaron Lewis – “Country Boy”
Jerrod Niemann – “Lover, Lover”
The Band Perry – “If I Die Young”
Thompson Square – “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”



COLLABORATIVE VIDEO OF THE YEAR
Best video that featured a special collaborative appearance by artists; awarded to the artists (individual, group or duo)

Jason Aldean with Kelly Clarkson – “Don’t You Wanna Stay”
Justin Bieber feat. Rascal Flatts – “That Should Be Me”
Kid Rock feat. Sheryl Crow – “Collide”
Aaron Lewis feat. George Jones and Charlie Daniels – “Country Boy”
Loretta Lynn, Miranda Lambert and Sheryl Crow – “Coal Miner’s Daughter”



CMT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR
Musical performance on a television show, series or variety special on CMT; awarded to the artist (individual, group or duo)

Martina McBride and Train – “A Broken Wing” from CMT CROSSROADS: TRAIN AND MARTINA MCBRIDE
Reba – “If I Were A Boy” from UNPLUGGED: REBA
Darius Rucker and Adele – “Need You Now” from 2010 CMT ARTISTS OF THE YEAR
Keith Urban and John Mayer – “Sweet Thing” from CMT CROSSROADS: JOHN MAYER AND KEITH URBAN
Zac Brown Band and Jimmy Buffett – “Margaritaville” from CMT CROSSROADS: JIMMY BUFFETT AND ZAC BROWN BAND



BEST WEB VIDEO OF THE YEAR (New for 2011)

Best video created primarily for internet streaming; awarded to the artist (individual, group or duo)

Jason Aldean – “My Kinda Party” (Live From The CMT Webcast)
Luke Bryan – “It’s A Shore Thing”
Lady Antebellum – “Stars Tonight”
Blake Shelton – “Kiss My Country Ass”
Taylor Swift – “Mine” (Live from the Speak Now Album Release Party)



VIDEO DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
Best video director of the year; awarded to the director for his or her body of work from the past year

Deaton Flanigen (award eligible videos include: Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow’s “Collide” and the JaneDear Girl’s “Wildflower”)
Trey Fanjoy (award eligible videos include: Miranda Lambert’s “The House That Built Me” and Blake Shelton’s “Who Are You When I’m Not Looking”)
Chris Hicky (award eligible videos include: Carrie Underwood’s “Undo It” and Keith Urban’s “Without You”)
David McClister (award eligible videos include: The Band Perry’s “If I Die Young” and LeAnn Rimes’ “Swingin’”)
Roman White (award eligible videos include: Lady Antebellum’s “Hello World” and Kellie Pickler’s “Makin’ Me Fall In Love Again”)


Fans can vote online at CMT.com through June 7 to determine the winners. The final nominees for VIDEO OF THE YEAR will be announced at the beginning of the live show and fans can then vote at CMT.com and via text message throughout the live telecast (ET/CT only) to determine the night’s big winner. For more information as it becomes available, follow CMT on Twitter (@FollowCMT) with hashtag #CMTAwards or become a fan of the CMT MUSIC AWARDS on Facebook. 

CMT has once again tapped Jesse Ignjatovic as executive producer and Hamish Hamilton as director for the 2011 CMT MUSIC AWARDS. John Hamlin and Margaret Comeaux serve as executive producers for CMT.

CMT Press Release



Former Days of our Lives head writer Sheri Anderson continues her innovative tie-in fiction line Salem’s Secrets, Scandals, and Lies with the release of A Stirring from Salem (May 2011).

Anderson is widely credited for co-creating some of the most memorable storylines and supercouples on American daytime television, including Luke and Laura, Bo and Hope, John and Marlena, Patch and Kayla, and Shane and Kimberly. The Salem’s Secrets, Scandals, and Lies series provides alternative and extended stories featuring favorite characters from Days of our Lives.

For the week prior to release (5/3/11-5/9/11), purchase A Stirring from Salem for only $1.99. The first book in the series, A Secret in Salem will be FREE this same week.


A Stirring from Salem by Sheri Anderson

In this follow-up novel to A Secret in Salem, the fallout from Richard Gaines’s financial debacle spreads deeply into the lives of Salem residents. Because of John and Marlena’s help, Charley believes Richard’s unspeakable wrongs have been rectified. But soon Charley discovers, while on an unexpected and life-changing journey to South Africa, that the scandal has far wider implications. There, a deadly secret is revealed that threatens a clinic run by Kayla, Patch, and Bill Horton. John and Marlena, with the help of family and friends from Salem, as well as the International Security Alliance, work to uncover the truth and save the clinic.

Amid the scandal, Charley finds unexpected love in the Timbavati. New relationships are forged, old loves challenged, and beloved characters emerge from the cataclysmic events stronger than ever.

Meredith Vieira


Just in from The Hollywood Reporter: Meredith Vieira will reportedly leave NBC's morning show, Today, in June. Ann Curry will replace Vieria and Natalie Moralis will replace Curry at the news desk.

An NBC News spokesperson declined comment. Representatives for Vieira did not return a call or email seeking comment. Read the rest of the story here.

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