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OSU BAND DOES IT AGAIN

Another really cool performance by the Ohio State band.

This was the Ohio State University's last home game of the year -- and the band tackled a little history for their last performance of what's been a very memorable season.

They celebrated the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address -- mixing his words with music and amazing formations.

From marching soldiers -- to cannons being fired -- to the Lincoln memorial.

Even Michigan fans have to admit -- this is pretty cool stuff.

The Ohio State University Marching Band: Gettysburg Address (Nov. 23, 2013) by The Ohio State University on YouTube

MILEY CYRUS AND LADY GAGA STEAL SHOW AT AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS

It is their mission to get people talking – and it worked.

We're talking about Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga..

Music's biggest stars took the stage for the American Music Awards last night and everyone is talking about the awards, the performances and the red carpet arrivals.

Lady Gaga gets the nod for best entrance -- riding in on the red carpet on a white horse.

The human horse is actually a costume worn by two people underneath.

She said it was a tribute to Bianca Jagger -- who rode a white horse to nightclub Studio 54 in the 70s.

Weird performance of the night goes to Miley Cyrus -- who closed out the show with a cat-themed performance.

There were cat faces covering her barely-there costume -- and a huge one projected on the screen behind her.

The cat's mouth mimicked Miley's as she sang her hit "Wrecking Ball."


GQ'S LEAST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE

Speaking of Miley Cyrus – she was also just named as one of the least influential people.

GQ's list of the 25 least influential celebrities is out and Cyrus is number 6.

The magazine says she's tried every strategy to rile people up and get attention -- and sadly it's worked.

Also on the list -- President Obama at number 17 -- because nothing ever gets done, according to GQ.

Topping the list -- Dennis rodman for his trip North Korea and his friendship with Kim Jong Un.

"He's a Q-list celebrity willing to commit borderline treason to hang out with a dictator," according to the magazine.

Click here for the entire list.


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