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Trillion Euros Invested to combat 'failed' austerity

International Union representatives would now wish to turn the focus on job creation and do away with the failed policies of austerity.

Nokia Lumia 925 Surfaces

Nokia has hosted a new Nokia Lumia 925, a fresh explanation of its award-winning flagship, Lumia 920.

Microsoft is Focused on Keeping the Competition

Pad mini, Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire HD may be challenged by the brave Microsoft for its incoming 7-inch tablet arena in the near future encounter.

Disneyland Explosion Causes Toontown Evacuation

Disneyland is reported to have had an explosion yesterday (Tuesday) which caused an evacuation of part of the park. The reports have been confirmed by local news sources.

Kelly Rowland Breaks Down on Stage

Rowland breaks down and cries while performing Dirty Laundry her new song which she sings about Beyonce. Kelly Rowland’s emotions toward Beyonce must be intensifying as she released her new single “Dirty Laundry,”

Black, White and Flat for iOS 7

There is an expected unveil of Apple for its new iOS 7 at WWDC 2013, as its developers conference shudders off June 10.

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Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2013

69-Year-Old Lauren Hutton Steals the Show in New Lucky Brand Campaign

69-Year-Old Lauren Hutton Steals the Show in New Lucky Brand CampaignSome brands, when trying to project a cooler image, tap someone young and hip for their ad campaigns.

Lucky, on the other hand, went with iconic 69-year-old, thereby, we think, coming out on top in the cool arena.

Throughout her '60s, Hutton's been pretty selective about which brands she fronts. And while her last gig was for high-end jewelry line Alexis Bittar, Lucky is more in line with some of the more affordable brands she's been the face of like J. Crew and Mango. She also, memorably, modeled and serves as muse for the Olsens' luxury label The Row, which she often wears to appearances. The common thread, we feel, is that they're all brands Hutton would wear in real life.

And Lucky, it seems, is no exception: She looks completely herself in all of the images, sporting her signature casual style in jeans, boots and tomboyish tops. WWD reports that Hutton was "all about the fit of the clothes" and that she brought and did her own makeup.

Clearly she knows what she's doing–she's probably the hottest 69-year-old we've ever seen.

Cyndi Lauper's Style






Cyndi Lauper's Style TransformationCyndi Lauper turns 60 on June 22, 2013, but the rock legend clearly isn't slowing down any time soon. You know her because of her incredible hits like "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and "True Colors," but she's stayed in our minds through the years because she is constantly present in the music scene and has become involved in societal issues like LGBT rights.

Never one to be shy about her feelings, her music, or her style, she used to really keep us guessing. Debuting new hair styles -- and colors! -- on a regular basis, she tended to take risks with fashion, too. Lately, she's worn a lot of black, black, and some more black, but she always keeps it interesting with a pop of leather, lace, or lots of layers.

One of our favorite rockers and a frequent music festival powerhouse, Lauper has left her mark on rock and roll forever. Most recently, she won the Tony Award for Best Original Score for the new hit Broadway Musical 'Kinky Boots,' and we can't wait to see what is still to come for her!

Monday, June 24, 2013

Chris Brown Slashes Collaboration with his Ex-Girlfriend From 'X' Album

Chris Brown's recent breakup with on and off-again girlfriend Rihanna is affecting more than just his personal life.

The 24-year-old musician was set to feature Rihanna on his next album, "X." Since the split, however, Brown has reportedly decided against including the duet with Rih.

"Just saw the working tracklist for 'X' yesterday Rihanna is not on there," an unnamed source told Hollywood Life. "Record execs wanted that song on there, but Chris said he would rather not and wouldn’t allow the record to be released unless they took it off."

After working with Rihanna for a track called "Nobody’s Business" off of the Barbadian beauty's 2012 album "Unapologetic," Brown had been hyping fans for another duet.
"So we did 'Nobody's Business' for her album, and then I wrote a song, it's called 'Put It Up.' It's more of an R&B record," Brown told MTV in April. "I wanted to do an R&B record with Rihanna because I didn't want it to be the same four-on-the-floor, pop. At the end of the day, that's what they expect from us, so I wanted to do more of a record that nobody really heard her sing on as far as that genre."
Brown's sixth album, "X," will hit provisions on July 16.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Kanye’s sixth studio album with scandalous lyrics and microelectronic sound.

 The fortnight has really been huge enough for Kanye West as a day before, Kim Kardashian, fiance gave birth to their first child Kanye’s sixth studio album Yeezus leaked online to a blogging frenzy. And His label is reportedly hunting for the leaker, while the rapper Kanye 

West has said no at all about the early drop. 
Rapper is nothing if not controversial, with I Am a God and Black Skinhead song titles including an infamously interviews. Kanye West has become one of hip-hop’s most original and skilled voices since his 2004 unveiling. His decade-long ascension reaching new heights with 2010’s critically revered My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.

 West’s most adventurous album to date, as referred to by Billboards and noting its blend of genres and those looking for vintage soul sounds or even full-on raps from start to finish will be thrown several curves here.
It’s an album with numerous emotional layers as well. As a Billboards pay particular attention to New Slaves a cut West played on SNL after having projections of his face singing it displayed on buildings around the world. This album version is just as glutinous Billboard writes. It drastically transforms into something soulful and visceral at the end, with West hopping on the voice-altering device Auto-Tune to sing.

Rolling Stone’s Jon Dolan agrees. “If the overall feel is jarring, the sonic palette is as typically rich as ever. There's bunker-club hipster dance music, ring-the-alarm Jamaican dance hall, forlorn Auto-Tune soul, crackling old-soul samples and downcast techno rap,” he writes. “Yeezus is the darkest, most extreme music Kanye has ever cooked up.”

Dolan also shouts out executive co-producer Rick Rubin, who “gets a beard-load of credit for helping make what could've been an assaulting overload feel contained and of a piece. He and Kanye deployed a less-is-less strategy, making sure that every conclusive hit has maximum impact.”

What are Faultfinders Saying Yeezus.


Actress Photos Says Amy Adams' Bikini Body Isn't What You'd Expect

 Actress Photos Says Amy Adams' Bikini Body Isn't What You'd Expect

The whole world honeys to gaze at pictures of celebrity bikini bodies and we all know why. But to be honest, even famous females don't think their figures are up to par.

Amy Adams admits that she's not concerned with getting overly crazy with her diet and exercise routine, like other stars. The 38-year-old mom-of-one says six-pack abs are the last thing on her mind.

Some of these actresses or public personas who are very public about their disciplined diets, more power to them. I just don’t see the point," Adams tells Allure. "I’m just not going to be one of those people photographed in a bikini where people are like, ‘OMG, look at Amy!’ I mean, it might be OMG, but not for the reasons I want."
"Being Perfect isn't normal, nor is it interesting," she declares, adding of her looks, "I have no features without makeup. I am pale. I have blond lashes. You could just paint my face -- it's like a blank canvas. It can be great for what I do."
Needless to say, not being "perfect" hasn't prevented the four-time Academy Award nominee from landing primo roles. Right now she's on the big screen playing Lois Lane opposite hunky Henry Cavill's Superman in "Man of Steel," which is expected to be one of the summer's biggest blockbusters.

I have always wanted to be in a superhero movie, and this was my best chance — as some mere mortal,” she says. “Let’s be real here. I don’t look that good in Lycra. I do all right, but I hadn’t anticipated that I was ever going to be cast as the girl in Lycra looking hot.”

What is the Movie of this Summer?

 This summer we heard and watched a number of movies and among which Man of Steel, The Lone Ranger, and Fast & Furious 6 to mention a few but are not rated to be one of this summer and surprisingly It's a new documentary called How to Make Money Selling Drugs, which will be released in theaters and on petition on June 26.

This movie is loosely structured as a satirical how-to, showing how easy it is to make a ton of money as a player in America's war on drugs. And though the film mainly focuses on the stories of former drug dealers, along the way it lays bare the complicity of law enforcement, our justice system, and our political system. It also features interviews with, among others, Susan Sarandon, 50 Cent, The Wire creator David Simon, HuffPost senior writer Radley Balko, and Russell Simmons. (And, full disclosure, a cameo by me.)

Now, when I say "biggest," I'm not talking about budget size or box office receipts -- I'm talking impact and importance. Written and directed by Matthew Cooke, and produced by Bert Marcus and Adrian Grenier, How to Make Money Selling Drugs exposes the hypocrisy, insanity and destructiveness of America's drug war. Of course, the problem with saying a movie is "important" is that it can leave the impression that it isn't entertaining. That's certainly not the case with this film. Indeed, Cooke's goal is, as he put it, borrowing from Malcolm X, to bring about change "by the most entertaining means necessary." Or, as Hamlet said, "The play is the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king." Or, in this case, the conscience of the public, which will in turn hopefully catch the conscience of the king -- aka our leaders.

But the reason the film truly feels like a blockbuster is that you can't leave the theater without being shocked and outraged by what you've seen. Even if you go in feeling like you're well-versed in the insanity of the drug war, you'll walk out stunned. 

That's what happened to me. I've been passionate about this issue for years. In fact, the injustice of the war on drugs has been one of The Huffington Post's core issu

es since its founding. It's also why this week we've been running a dedicated series of blog posts in conjunction with the movie's release.

On no issue is the cowardice and hypocrisy of our elected leaders write larger than on the drug war with staggering consequences in lives and in money. Not only is the war on drugs America's longest-running war, it's also arguably its most destructive. The statistics, as laid out by the film's producers, give a sense of the magnitude of the epic failure of the drug war:


Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Big Bang Theory Actress Divorces




Mayim Bialik has finalized her breakup with Michael Stone.

The divorce settlement gives Bialik 1,400sq foot, home in Studio City, California, and Stone got the 1,300sq-foot bouse in Oaks. Their kids Miles of 7, and Fred 4, have been so much considered through the divorce the couple would wish them not to be affected by the separation.   
" Bialik said all is going well and she gives credit to her relationship for putting their kids first during the process. She believes it isn’t easy though. She said this while at Entertainment Weekly's Screen Actors Guild Awards pre-party on Jan. 26.
The "Big Bang Theory" star filed for divorce last November, citing irreconcilable differences. She wrote about the decision in a post for the Jewish parenting blog, Kveller, saying divorce is "terribly sad, painful and incomprehensible for children."
"The main priority for us now is to make the transition to two loving homes as smooth and painless as possible," she wrote. "Our sons deserve parents committed to their growth and health and that’s what we are focusing on. Our privacy has always been important and is even more so now, and we thank you in advance for respecting it as we negotiate this new terrain."


Kelly Rowland Breaks Down on Stage


Rowland breaks down and cries while performing Dirty Laundry her new song which she sings about Beyonce.
Kelly Rowland’s emotions toward Beyonce must be intensifying as she released her new  single “Dirty Laundry,” which is about Beyonce her Destiny’s Child colleague.
During her performance in Washington, D.C on Sunday, Rowland fell and cried while performing the song. This was at a time she was singing the lyrics “He pulled me out, he said, 'Don’t nobody love you but me / Not your mama, not your daddy and especially not Bey' / He turned me against my sister / I missed ya.”
After that last line, Rowland, who performed the song while sitting on a stool, bent over, placed her head in her lap and appeared to heave a bit. This continued for about 25 seconds as the crowd chanted her name.
Rowland then launched into the song's final chorus and wiped more tears from her eyes at its close, by which point she was standing at the edge of the stage. "I am so grateful to God that I have my girls to back me up," she said after "Dirty Laundry" was over, specifically thanking Destiny's Child. "Dirty Laundry" features frank lyrics that detail Rowland's complicated feelings about Beyonce, whose solo career has been exponentially more lucrative than Rowland's or Michelle Williams.