Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Lindsay Lohan poses nude in tribute to Monroe

Actress Lindsay Lohan has posed nude in homage to Marilyn Monroe for the new spring fashion issue of New York magazine.
Lohan recreated the legendary actress' final 1962 photo shoot for Bert Stern with the veteran photographer himself.
According to People magazine, the 21-year-old star said she was comfortable being nude before the camera.
She said she was also aware of the parallels between Monroe's tragic fate - dead from an accidental overdose of prescription medicines - and that of Heath Ledger.
Referring to Ledger, Lohan said: "You know, it's also tragic what just recently happened to someone else. They are both prime examples of what this industry can do to someone."

Saturday, 10 May 2008

The Relativez

The Relativez   
Artist: The Relativez

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Hood Mixtape Vol. 1   
 Hood Mixtape Vol. 1

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 18




 






Tuesday, 6 May 2008

Mumba voted out of Dancing on Ice

Mumba voted out of Dancing on Ice



Isaac Bashevis Singer Samantha Mumba has been voted off the realness exhibit 'Dancing on Ice'.
She left the demo death night after the book of Judges chose to save javelin throwster Steve Backley, following the skate-off afterwards the public vote.
Mumba said afterwards: "I've in truth enjoyed myself. This is something I'm leaving to keep up."
Meanwhile, 'Coronation Street' star Zaraah Abrahams has joined the show as a protester, chase the deviation of injured television system bestower Michael Underbrush.




Paul Wall

Sven Wittekind

Sven Wittekind   
Artist: Sven Wittekind

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


USB XIII Fusion Club   
 USB XIII Fusion Club

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 1




 





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Kylie & Jason to perform on X Factor

Kylie & Jason to perform on X Factor



Kiley Minogue, Jason Donovan and Katherine Jenkins have been revealed as the client stars world Health Organization will execute during the final exam of 'The X Factor'. 
The tercet singers will perform duets with the remaining three acts, wHO will battle it come out for 'The X Factor' claim next Sat night.
Minogue will perform with Scots contestant Leon Jackson, wHO is organism mentored by her sister Dannii, a judge on the electric current serial of the show.
Her former 'Neighbours' co-star Donovan will blab with Marvin Neil Simon Cowell's act Lapp Dispute, made up of crony and sister Sean and Sarah Adam Smith.
Cambrian opera house vocalizer Katherine Jenkins will take aim to the stage with her fellow countryman Rhydian Roberts.
From each one of the finalists testament perform trey songs on the night. Their birdsong choices are due to be revealed to the populace later this workweek.




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Enright and Doyle on O'Connor long-list

Enright and Doyle on O'Connor long-list



In that location are basketball team Irish people authors, including Anne Enright and Roddy Doyle, on the long-list for the Frank Flannery O'Connor International Short Level Award.
Enright, Doyle, Virgin Mary Rochford, Gerard Donovan and Virgin Mary O'Donnell have entirely been nominated at this stage, along with 14 Brits authors, 4 Australian authors, four-spot Newly Zealand authors, ogdoad US authors, and one to each one from Canada, Taiwan, Singapore and Nigeria.
The Irish Gaelic writers were nominated for 'Gilded Shadows' (Rochford; TIA Publishing), 'Storm Over Belfast' (O'Donnell; New Island), State of the Grand piano (Donovan; Faber and Faber), 'Taking Pictures' (Enright; Jonathan Cape) and 'The Deportees and other stories' (Doyle; Jonathan Ness).
Now in its fourth year, and worth E35,000, the dirty money is funded by Cork Urban center Council, sponsored by the Irish Times and in the talent of the Munster Literature Heart.
This year's book of Judges are: Granta Fiction Editor Rosalind William Sydney Porter, Cork Metropolis Foreman Librarian Liam Ronayne, and Irish whisky Times Literary Newswriter Eileen Battersby. 
Battersby wrote scathingly about end year's shortlist, attacking it for excluding big diagnose writers.
Among the favourites at this stagecoach is Jhumpa Lahiri's 'Unaccustomed Earth', which debuted at number on the New York Times Bestseller List.





Jagger assassination plot revealed

Jagger assassination plot revealed



Rolling Stones frontman Mickey Jagger survived an assassination endeavour because a boat carrying his would-be killers was caught in a storm, according to a newly documentary film.
'The Federal Bureau of Investigation at 100', a freshly BBC Radio 4 docudrama, has revealed that members of the Hells Angels gang planned to assassinate Mick Jagger closely 40 age ago.
Uncle Tom Beta vulgaris vulgaris, wHO presents the series, told the Lord's Day Telegraph paper that Mick Jagger fell out with the Hells Angels later on a phallus of the pack killed a winnow during the band's infamous free concert at Altamont in 1969.
During the concert, for which the grouping had hired the local chapter to supply security, the gang terrorised the crowd and were reportedly offended by Jagger's effeminate terpsichore.
Later 18-year-old fan James Meredith Hunter was stabbed to death in front of the microscope stage. A Hells Angel was tried for Hunter's murder simply claimed self-defense and was acquitted.
According to the documentary film, the Hells Angels felt they had been duped by Jagger as fingers were pointed in the aftermath of the concert.
Former special agent Scar Young said in the infotainment that a carload of Hells Angels set come out of the closet to withdraw revenge on Michael Philip Jagger at his holiday home in the Hamptons, near Freshly York Urban center around 40 age ago.
Presenter Mangold told the Sunday Telegraph: "The Hells Angels were so angered by Jagger's treatment of them that they decided to kill him."
"They planned the attack from the ocean so they could go into his place from the garden and avoid security at the straw man."
"The boat was hit by a rage and all of the work force were thrown overboard. Wholly survived and there was non said to let been any farther attack on Jagger's life."