Conan O’Brien Decided to Follow One Person on Twitter

March 5, 2010 by Administrator · Leave a Comment 

Conan O’Brien has 538,309 followers on Twitter. This afternoon, he randomly selected one of them to follow. Internet, meet “LovelyButton.” She already has 5,856 followers of her own. “OMG. this is Fantastically exciting,” wrote Ms. Button. It strangely sort of is!

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Is the Liverpool Soccer Club Up for Sale?

March 5, 2010 by Administrator · Leave a Comment 

Japan’s Princess Aiko, the eight-year-old daughter of Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako, hasn’t been in school for a week, but reasons for her absence are unclear. In an odd public statement, an Imperial Household official said that the Princess had been unwilling to return to Gakushuin Primary School after being bullied by boys in her second-grade class. Apparently, she has been suffering from anxiety and stomach aches. The school, however, held its own press conference and announced, “As far as we know, there was no violent behavior targeted at Princess Aiko.” Here’s hoping the little Princess makes it to class on Monday.

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Jon Stewart Compares Sarah Palin Obsession to Angel Dust

November 19, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment 

Last night on The Daily Show, Jon Stewart deconstructed the Sarah Palin press bonanza over the release of her memoir, Going Rogue. He summed it up best, saying, “What is it about Sarah Palin that makes the right in this country feel as though they’ve been sprinkled with angel dust, and the left in this country feel as though they had smoked something laced with angel dust? Because whether you love her or you hate her, you definitely love her or hate her.” The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon – Thurs 11p / 10cDaily Show: The Rogue Warriorwww.thedailyshow.comDaily Show Full EpisodesPolitical HumorHealth Care Crisis

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The Decade in Covers: Pick the Best V.F. Cover of 2008

November 19, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment 

The April 2008 cover of Vanity Fair.In April 2008, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and Sarah Silverman—dressed as the three graces of comedy—picked up Christopher Hitchens’s gauntlet to prove that, yes, women are funny. As the aughties give way to the teens, VF.com asks you to vote for the magazine’s 10 best covers of the decade, one for each year. Today, pick your favorite among the 12 covers of 2008. See a slide show of covers after the jump and vote for your favorite.

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Which Shirtless Twilight Hunk is Your Hardtop Convertible?

November 18, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment 

This isn’t as stupid a question as it seems. While flitting about the country recently, I had the opportunity to sample three metal-roofed, two-door vehicles, all of which featured tops that retracted at the push of a button. And while attempting to come up with a pithy and creative rubric for comparing these convertibles (as is the Stick Shift way), I realized three things: a) the cars were all pretty good lookin’ b) the bifurcation/dualism endemic in their nature reminded me of certain creatures who, to quote a famed emperor of darkness, “crawl in search of blood/to terrorize y’alls neighborhood,” and c) I like thinking about hot dudes that remove their tops at my command. Voila: This Twilight hottie template. I’m going to insert some sacrilege here: I didn’t really like the first Twilight movie. I’m all about delayed gratification. But, in my opinion, the only thing that exemplifies a greater sense of deferred satisfaction than watching baseball is watching vampires not bite people, and this movie held up as one of its centerpieces non-biting vampires playing baseball. Bo-ring! However, I have high hopes for the sequel, mainly because it looks like it will feature more male nudity. Now, onto the cars and their correlative stars.

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Which Royal’s Crown Has Diamonds that Give Beyonce a Run for her Rocks

November 18, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment 

Fabled celebrity photographer Mario Testino, who snapped iconic portraits of Princess Diana, has revealed he hopes to photograph would-be royal Kate Middleton as soon as he can “pin her down.” This is not the first time the photographer has been linked to Kate, Prince William’s longtime flame. Last year, inaccurate rumors suggested the portraitist would train Kate in his art. Testino, whose work frequently appears in Vanity Fair, was presented with the Medal of Excellence by British luxury advocates Walpole earlier this week.

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Choose Your Own Tuesday-Night Adventure

November 18, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment 

From PatrickMcMullan.com. You are a socialite in New York City, and there were a variety of events happening around town last night that you could choose to attend. Your goal was to get your picture taken at as many events as possible before you made your way to the evening’s most exclusive late-night party. If you decided to start your night at the Museum of Modern Art’s Tim Burton event, flip to image one. If you decided to start at the Moth Ball at Capitale, flip to image two. If you decided to start at a private screening of Broken Embraces at the Crosby Street Hotel, flip to image three.

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Guantánamo Detainees in the Land of Lincoln

November 18, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment 

I don’t get it. America has a long, rich tradition of tolerating the close presence of its most depraved sons and daughters, mothers and fathers, aunts and uncles, who sit in neighboring prisons by the millions. We sleep well at night, at least most of us do, knowing that brutal murderers, vicious rapists and child molesters are being guarded one or ten or one hundred miles down the road. One of the biggest growth industries of the past generation has been well advertised on daytime television: “criminal justice specialists.” As 2008 began, the Bureau of Prisons and Justice Department tell us, more than 2.3 million adults were held in U.S prisons or jails—one out of every 99.1 adults, and more than any other country in the world. If that figure has gone down in 2009 it is only because the recession has forced broke states to push for the early release of non-violent offenders or those whose terms are almost up. As David Cole so eloquently put it recently , America is swarming with prisoners. A new prison opens each week in the country.

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Tim Burton on His MoMA Exhibition: "It’s a Bit Morbid"

November 18, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment 

Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Tim Burton, and Danny DeVito. From PatrickMcMullan.com. How does Tim Burton feel about having a retrospective of his life’s work while he is still alive? “It’s a bit morbid,” said the director, standing on the second floor of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. “But I love morbidity, so it’s fitting.” Behind him, guests were filing to their seats at a lavish dinner in his honor. Among them were his wife, Helena Bonham Carter (who, like the filmmaker, appeared to have styled her hair with a cherry bomb), Burton’s frequent collaborator Johnny Depp, Anna Wintour, the Olsen twins, Brooke Shields, designer Zac Posen, actress Gabourey Sidibe, and Burton’s go-to composer, Danny Elfman. After dinner, the beau monde ambled through the extensive exhibition on the museum’s third floor, which contains around 700 works from Burton’s singular imagination. The creations range from concept art and sketchbooks to props and puppets for his animated and live-action films. Over 30 years and more than 15 movies—including Edward Scissorhands, Batman, Sleepy Hollow, and Sweeney Todd—Burton has created an immediately identifiable world. It is populated by characters who look undead, or at least poorly rested. His creatures are skittish, gaunt, and pointy. His skies are gray and his trees leafless, except for when they’re blindingly blue and green, and then it’s even eerier.

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Colin Powell and the Stars of Precious Convene at the Crosby Street Hotel

November 6, 2009 by Administrator · Leave a Comment 

Sapphire, Lee Daniels, Gabourey Sidibe, General Colin Powell. From PatrickMcMullan.com. “Every time I get to New York I get nervous because of the New Yorkers,” joked director Lee Daniels when introducing his new and much buzzed-about film, Precious, at the Cinema Society and Tommy Hilfiger’s screening on Thursday evening. He had nothing to fear, however: the movie was a resounding success, with many a viewer—including model Agyness Deyn, nightclub owner Amy Sacco, and Keith Richards spawn Alexandra Richards—leaving the theater drying their eyes. “It wasn’t until the movie was done that I realized how daunting it had been,” said a beaming and pregnant Paula Patton. “It took me a few months to shake that character loose because of dealing with difficult subject matter day in and day out.” Screenwriter Geoffrey Fletcher explained his tactic in adapting Sapphire’s book Push: “I think this is a perfect novel, and you’re in for a challenge when you’re trying to refashion perfection. A lot of the visual elements of the script came from my being trained as a director.”

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