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Today's free DVD giveaway could make you scream like a teenage girl!

Congratulations to Jamye, Dan C. of Raleigh and Rodney of Clayton!

They were the weekend winners of our DVD giveaway.

Today we continue with something for the young'uns or the young at heart.

Cue the screaming, it's "Jonas: Rockin' the House Volume 1."

From the Disney Channel comes the show featuring Kevin, Nick and Joe facing the same challenges as the average teen while they also handle being internationally known famous rock stars. (I TOTALLY understand their struggle.)

You get five episodes, plue two full bonus episodes and the exclusive "You've Just Been Jo Bro'd" DVD feature that takes you along with the Jonas Brothers as they try to surprise their co-star. And there's a collectible card inside that MAY be autographed by Nick.

Even better, we'll throw in a copy of "17 Again" starring Zac Efron, all the better to get your Disney on!

Just email me (adrienne.johnson@newsobserver.com) with the name of breakout Disney Channel star who famously dated Nick Jonas in the subject line. In the body, give your name and contact information. Entries with the correct answer will be put in a random drawing to choose a winner.

We'll take emails until midnight. (Monday, Dec.14) Check back tomorrow for the winner and a new chance to win.

Taylor Swift jabs Jonas, Kanye, and "Twilight" on solid SNL

See, this is why you can't totally quit SNL. Just when you think the show is beyond lame and that a guest host like Taylor Swift is sure to be weak and boring, it surprises you with goodness.

Not greatness, but solid goodness.

There were many solidly good moments in last night's show, starting with Swift's hilarious "Monologue Song," in which she took some jabs at Joe Jonas and also addressed her current boyfriend Taylor Lautner (the werewolf in "Twilight") and of course, Kanye West. And speaking of "Twilight," the digital short spoof on that movie ("Firelight") which subbed Frankenstein monsters for vampires, was dead-on. I also loved Swift in the PSA about dangerous things parents do while driving. Even the very last skit, an infomercial for an album called "Bunny Business," had funny impressions of Natalie Merchant, Shakira, Adam Duritz, and Jennifer Hudson.

Click below to watch Taylor Swift sing her "Monologue Song."

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