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Mariah Carey has Marilyn Monroe’s piano, now she is bidding on Michael Jackson’s couch. It’s a little gaudy, but it was touched by MJ! Click here for more info.
The band are going really low-budget for their videos but it doesn’t undermine the beauty of the songs, which carry themselves on their own.
We love them and we think they are the bright light of the new decade if given enough attention and care.
The Public Aid Office in Chicago, Illinois had a recent ballroom brawl that turned into a vogue fest. Funny as shiz.
Georgian born, Northern Ireland raised, British singer and songwriter Katie Melua is already on her fourth album. One of her fans is the Queen of England, so she must be preparing something sexy for the speakers at Windsor Castle. The new album is titled The House, which is produced by William Orbit, and it features a new single titled “The Flood.” A track that is getting a lot of praise from bloggers and dully so. Click below for the complete track listing of The House, which comes out 24th of May, 2010.
We wrote a little piece over at our friends’ Squa.re Blog on Beach House. Click here to read it.
We just can’t get this song out of our heads and even if this might not be the official video for the song from Beach House’s Teen Dream, we can’t spare not sharing it with everyone. We have never seen such an arrangement, at first it might sound too experimental, but that is only because this sonic presentation has never been heard before. We have high hopes for this band in 2010.
Ever so eloquent and beautiful.
Drag queen Mary Messhausen and Toronto’s voguing House Of Monroe have teamed up to create this lush video for their synth-pop song “Bits & Pieces.” It’s filed with all the neon and voguing one can handle. The song’s actually good an it could be remixed to opulence, if you will.
Congratulations to the US for the passing of the healthcare bill that would protect everyone in the US and not just those who can afford it. It’s a great day for everyone and a commemorative one to the people who had suffered the shackles of a capitalist-driven health system. This reform was necessary and also and indication that socialism is not a bad thing after all.
Karl Lagerfeld has gone and done it again. The Chanel head has gone on an insulting binge. Right after he attacked Heidi Klum and Seal (in a manner with racist undertones) he has gone out after feminists and women whom he makes a living dressing. In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar he was answering some questions and channeling Coco Chanel for the answers. The magazine wanted to create an expose of the deceased fashion icon and thought Lagerfeld would be a good “channeler.” This is how it happened:
Harper’s Bazaar: Your clothing liberated women in the 1920s. Are you still a feminist?
Karl Lagerfeld as Coco Chanel: I was never a feminist because I was never ugly enough for that.
Yeah. Because he is the picture of international beauty. What a douche that doesn’t deserve a single minute in an industry that is supposed to be creative and liberal. Moreover, his sole purpose on this earth is to dress women up. Now he brands feminists ugly? Why? Because they don’t eat a piece of lettuce a day and do as they are told. I bet Coco is rolling over in her grave right now. Someone needs to rummage through that huge library of his and put in some Germaine Greer and Andrea Dworkin.
Originally, this track is what caught my ear the most from the whole album. The video is meh, but she’s on a year-long tour. She always looks like she is having a blast while making videos? The guy on the piano looks like the Desi member of No Doubt.
In America, this is breaking news on CNBC and a myriad of out press outlets. No, for real. Not the Iranian elections, not the economic recession, not the Royal Ascot. This! It’s a pretty fat fly I have to say. Awaiting the conservatives to call him a murderer. And for peta members to cry foul! Thanks to Aseel for the heads up.