Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Ashlee Simpson & Pete Wentz Expecting Twins?

Ashlee Simpson and married man Pete Wentz are said to be expecting twins, according to a fresh report.


The word has been confirmed by rapper Tyga, who is a friend of Fall Out Boy's Wentz. He tells The Sun (a daily British tabloid): "Pete and Ashlee are having twins. They're really happy."


Rumors that Ashlee Simpson was carrying twins first arose when Wenzt referred to his baby as "them", while organism interviewed on radio.


Simpson has recently hit back at claims she is unhappy with her baby system of weights and is trying to shed the pounds.




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Saturday, 30 August 2008

Lindsay Lohan Tiring Of Lesbian Fling?

...more Lindsay Lohan �

Either Lindsay Lohan is on a military mission to make rumoured girlfriend Samantha Ronson jealous, or she's acquiring her party-streak back!


New reports claim the actress has been flirting with men and meeting up with her exes - much to Sam's disgust.


The Mean Girls star was seen snuggling up to other manpower when rumoured partner DJ Sam turned her back.


"Lindsay was riant and giggling with these guys,� an eyewitness explains.


"Sam tries to nidus on Lindsay, but it's never enough."


"Lindsay is the aggressive one in the relationship," an insider admits.


Is Sam beingness played for a put one over and is their relationship on the rocks, or is Lindsay just having a laugh?


Lindsay and Samantha ditch their bras for a daylight out in L.A.

Wednesday, 20 August 2008

iForward Russia! Confirm Indefinite Hiatus

iForward Russia! Have confirmed their indefinite hiatus as a band through a news token posted on their official website.

The band will be playing their last gig at the Brainwash Festival on October 17 in Leeds at the Brudenell Social Club.


�Unfortunately this will be our only gig for the rest of the year, and infact for the forseeable future�, stated the band.


�We have decided to take a break from doing �Forward, Russia! - for a lot of different reasons. The idea of doing another tour with cipher new to offer was something that enthused none of us, and the idea of re-booting on a productive strand is something we're not quite ready to face precisely yet�


�So to reach the present. Katie is� moving to Nottingham in a few weeks, having interpreted the opportunity to do an artistry course in that respect (she's in need of a new 'posse' obviously, so set out in extend to if you can facilitate) - so it's unlikely we'll do anything serious again till we're a bit more geographically centralized�


�Tom will be keeping in use producing some of the hottest pres Young talent in the state, he's been doing a lot of work with a band called 'Minaars' - you can tally him out at hTTP://www.myspace.com/tomwoodhead - and you can acquire in equal with him at tdwoodhead[at]gmail.com if you want to arrest in touch with him about producing your side by side pop record�


�From now until October? We did spill about cathartic a Gravity & Heat EP, which may or may not now go ahead - certainly non in a physical format unfortunately. As mentioned it wouldn't bear anything new from us, but we did ask a few people to do some remixes�.


Tickets for the Brianwash Festival are available now.




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Sunday, 10 August 2008

Axelle Red

Axelle Red   
Artist: Axelle Red

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   Other
   Chanson
   



Discography:


Jardin Secret   
 Jardin Secret

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 15


French Soul (Best Of)   
 French Soul (Best Of)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 28


Alive   
 Alive

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 15


A Tatons   
 A Tatons

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 14




European pop diva Axelle Red was born Fabienne Demal on February 15, 1968. Demal grew up bilingualist, language production both French and Dutch from her earlier years. A fan of American pop and R&B, she highly-developed a firm interest in singing as a tiddler, beginning to do in her early adolescent years. Demal was discovered by a natural endowment guide at old age 15, and was invited to record a single, entitled "Slight Girls." The song became a national hit, turn Axelle Red into an inst star. Though she studied law of nature and drama for a time, by 1988 she had turned her full attention to her musical career, having sign-language with the powerful transnational BMG. The song "President John F. Kennedy Boulevard," written by Axelle and her musically gifted brothers, became the singer's kickoff gold record, followed short thereafter by "Aretha et Moi." In 1992 Axelle Red switched over to Virgin, with whom she produced her first-class honours degree uncut record, Sans Plus Attendre. Thanks to a twine of radio hits, the R&B-inflected phonograph recording would sell five century,000 copies, becoming Belgium's best-selling record of all time. Thanks to several important alive appearances and a successful followup record, A Tatons, Axelle Red quickly rose wine to international stardom. Face A/Face B (2002) and French people Soul (2004) paid homage to her longtime love involvement with American soul and disco euphony music, volunteer up opportunities to act with some of those genres' about rife refer calling. Projects like her twenty pct studio apartment record, Jardin Secret, institute Axelle as meshed with political causes as musical pursuits. As a congresswoman for UNICEF and an exponent of tolerance, in recent old age the singer has wielded her considerable star force in documentation of do-gooder causes world.






Tuesday, 1 July 2008

"Idol" winner Ruben Studdard to wed

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — He won the affection of millions of people on "American Idol," but this weekend, Ruben Studdard is giving his heart to one woman.



A representative for the former "Idol" confirmed to The Associated Press on Tuesday that Studdard, 29, plans a Saturday wedding. He and Surata Zuri McCants, 30, took out a marriage license on Monday, according to court records.



The Birmingham native, nicknamed the "Velvet Teddy Bear" on the show for his big frame and sonorous voice, has released three albums since his 2003 win, including the platinum CD "Soulful." He is working on a new album.








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Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Amid the deals, Banff delegates fret about piracy, changing viewing habits

BANFF, Alta. - From the creators of prime-time hits to behind-the-scenes executives attending this year's Banff World Television Festival, it was an ongoing concern as deals were made and success stories were celebrated: how to protect TV content from being pirated amid rapidly changing viewing habits.

"The collective community over the glowing campfire of TV is gone," John Saade, senior vice-president of ABC Entertainment, said Wednesday, the final day of the Banff festival.

Audiences now want to access shows whenever and wherever they want, Saade said. That often means surfing onto YouTube.com to watch pirated clips of shows, or even entire episodes of their favourites.

"It's scary," Doug Ellin, the creator of the HBO hit series "Entourage," said in an interview at the festival earlier this week. "You spend a lot of money producing these shows and producing content and if people are stealing the content, you're not going to be able to produce it for much longer."

Like the music business before it, the television industry is grappling with what to do about piracy. Not only that, it's trying to determine how to gauge viewers - and thereby attract advertisers - when so many people are no longer watching TV the old-fashioned way and traditional ratings measurements are being viewed with skepticism.

"The networks and advertisers are really struggling right now and trying to figure out how to measure ratings because clearly just measuring Nielsen boxes doesn't work anymore - people are watching TV in too many different ways," said the Ottawa-born Stephanie Savage, one of the co-creators of the hit show "Gossip Girl."

"They are watching it on PVR and playing it back when they want to see it, they're downloading shows from iTunes, they're watching shows streaming online, they're sharing shows with their friends, they're watching on iPods in subways - it's not as simple anymore."

In his book "The Pirate's Dilemma: How Youth Culture Reinvented Capitalism," British author Matt Mason points out the allegations of piracy are as old as technology itself, adding it's actually a sign of innovation, not thievery.

"Some of America's greatest innovators were thought of as pirates," he writes. "When Thomas Edison invented the phonographic record player, musicians branded him a pirate out to steal their work and destroy the live music business, until a system was established so everyone could be paid royalties."

Edison, he points out, went on to invent filmmaking and demanded licensing fees from anyone making movies with his technology. This led to the creation of a band of filmmaking pirates, including William Fox - the founder of 20th Century Fox - who headed to the wild frontier of Hollywood in the early 1900s to become the movie moguls of their day.

Piracy is not going away, Saade said, adding that the television industry can adapt to rapidly changing viewing habits if it avoids making the colossal mistakes made by the music industry.

"What you have to do is make sure that you are ahead of the curve - making your content available at any time, at any place, for anyone who wants it, and you don't put so many restrictions in that you go the way of the music industry, which was basically criminalizing its own audience," he said.

Instead, networks and broadcasters have to give technologically savvy viewers what they want.

"So what you do in the digital space is ensure that if you want to see one of our shows, we're going to give you an extremely high-quality version of that show," he said.

"You may have to sacrifice about 30 seconds of commercials here and there, certainly not the kind of commercials you'd see on broadcast, but if you want to watch it on your iPod, if you want to watch it on your cellphone, your computer - we've got to make it available. That's the only way we can get ahead of pirating."





News from �The Canadian Press, 2008




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Monday, 9 June 2008

Rihanna - Rihannas Take A Bow Tops Singles Chart

Rihanna's Take a Bow is number one in the UK singles chart.

In a reversal of last week's chart, the US singer knocked the Ting Tings' single, That's Not My Names, off the top spot.

It wasn't all bad news for the Ting Tings though as they managed to displace Neil Diamond at the top of the album chart.

Former number one single Four Minutes by Madonna and featuring Justin Timberlake was a non-mover in this week's chart and was the third best selling song in the UK again.

Will.I.Am and Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole's song Heartbreaker charted at four this week.

While Sam Sparro's Black & Gold made up the top five.

Wiley's Wearing My Rolex charted at six in the chart and soul singer Duffy's new single Warwick Avenue was the seventh best selling single.

Usher's Love In This Club, September's Cry for You and Coldplay's Violet Hill made up the top ten.


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