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Lana Del Rey Covers Rolling Stone: People Make Me F–king Crazy!

Lana Del Rey appears on the cover of the latest issue of Rolling Stone , and inside the magazine, the outspoken singer opens up about everything from her mental state to her legendarily awful performance on Saturday Night Live . The interview took place in the Greenwich Village townhouse owned by Lana’s boyfriend, Francesco Carrozzini , and to say that she comes off a bit unstable at times, would be putting it mildly.  At one point, Lana even tries to shy away from the honor of covering the iconic music mag: “I’m not sure if they should run this story,” the “West Coast” songstress tells her interviewer. “I just wish you could write about something else. There has to be someone else to be the cover story. Like there has to be. Anybody.” Lana claimed that she felt she didn’t have anything “good” to talk about during the interview. Well, as far as we’re concerned, she dropped enough gems for a dozen cover stories: Asked about the much-publicized interview in which Lana wished she were dead , Del Rey responded: “I feel f–king crazy. But I don’t think I am. People make me crazy. I find that most people I meet figure I want to kill myself anyway, so it comes up every time.” On the topic of lyrics she’s written that seem to glamorize spousal abuse, Lana remarked: “I just don’t want [my fans] to hear it at all. I’m very selfish. I make everything for me. It’s just for me. I don’t want them to hear it and think about it. It’s none of their business!” Sadly, Lana didn’t discuss her breakup with James-Barrie O’Neill , or the fact that he seems to believe they’re still together. Feels like a missed opportunity: maybe if he saw it in print, he’d finally believe it. 11 Gorgeous Lana Del Rey Photos 1. Lana Del Rey: Hot on the Red Carpet Lana all glammed-up for a red carpet appearance. As always, she looks flawless.

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Which Actress Just Dropped 15 Milli On This Fly Manhattan Penthouse???

This is a pretty clean crib: She played a Greenwich Village resident for ten years on Friends, and now Jennifer Aniston is moving to New York for real. The actress is understood to be purchasing a luxury, four bedroom duplex in the West Village for a staggering $14,950,000. Jennifer revealed this week that she has been ‘looking and looking and looking’ for the perfect Manhattan pad, and this two-story pre-war residence appears to be just what she was after.

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A new clock in Mecca is challenging Greenwich Mean Time as the world standard. Is it time to change our clocks? Or does the system work as is?

Greenwich Mean Time has been the standard reference point for navigation and time zones for centuries. But is it time for a change?Saudi Arabia thinks so. A new clock that dwarfs Big Ben is being built in Mecca. It's being referred to as the largest clock in the world,

Anderson Cooper Sued Over Firehouse Spill

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Anderson Cooper often puts himself in harm’s way to get a story — but a NYC woman claims she was the one put at risk and it was all his fault. Cooper is being sued by a woman who claims she fell through a hole at a firehouse in Greenwich Village … Permalink

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This Goldman House: Bonus Season Means It’s Time to Add a New Floor to Your Townhouse

It’s bonus season, so we’re trying to keep up with how Goldman Sachs employees are spending their taxpayer-financed windfalls. Today’s entries: A $6 million penthouse condo, and adding a new floor to the upper-east-side historical landmark in which you live. Every Goldman Sachs employee knows that right about now is when the bonuses arrive, and even though this year’s take will be heavily weighted toward restricted stock, some Goldmanites are already putting your tax dollars to good use! Take Goldman managing director Henry Cornell, who serves as the chief operating officer of the merchant banking division —he’s adding a new floor to his upper-east-side townhouse (that’s a lovely side view from the plans above). In Decemeber, Cornell filed his plans to add new windows to his E. 80th St. townhouse, which he purchased in 2000 for $11.5 million, with New York’s Department of Finance. To judge by the permits Cornell has sought from the Buildings Department, it’s going to be an extensive renovation. This permit , issued just three weeks ago, calls for the “demolition of 4th floor to accomodate [sic] new 5th floor” and “excavation of cellar and crawl space for ne [sic] sub cellar.” It’s a pity that Cornell wants to “demolish” his own fourth floor, seeing as how his house was designated a historical landmark by the Landmarks Preservation Committee in 1967 due to its ” elegant simplicity…fine proportions, and attractive relationship of the windows to the house as a whole .” [pdf] We don’t know how much this will cost, of course, but we doubt Cornell will spare any expense. He’s also busy launching the Henry Cornell Winery in Santa Rosa, Calif., which he plans to build on land he’s purchased several parcels at a time over the past decade for a total of $8 million. In November, Cornell filed plans with the state of California [pdf] to turn the land into a winery with an 8,000 square-foot cave as a cellar. (So we’d imagine that new “sub cellar” in the Manhattan townhouse may be to accommodate his wine collection.) Cornell’s neighbors have objected to his plans , though, claiming that a new winery (does Northern California need another one?) will disrupt animal habitats and foul up a local creek. Anyway, that’s what Henry Cornell is spending his bonus on: A new floor, a wine cellar, and a California winery. Your living the dream, Henry. Congratulations! Cornell’s colleague Jonathan Fine, a managing director who works on Goldman’s investment-grade syndicate desk, whatever that is, is blowing his bonus on a $6 million Greenwich St. condo in Manhattan , which he and his wife purchased in December. It’s a penthouse unit with four bedrooms, 2-and-a-half bathrooms, and an 1,100 square-foot private roof deck. We initially weren’t quite sure that the “Jonathan Howard Fine” who purchased the condo was the same one who works at Goldman, so we called to make sure. His colleague on the syndicate desk who answered the phone said Fine had called in sick that day, so we called his listed home number. A woman answered, and we heard hammering in the background—still moving in perhaps? Anyway, when we asked her if she’d just purchased the Greenwich St. condo, she referred the question to an unnamed man standing nearby. When we asked her if that was the Jonathan Fine who worked for Goldman Sachs, she said, “I’m not going to answer any of your questions.” About 20 minutes later, we got a call from a Goldman Sachs flack wondering what all the fuss was about. If you know how Cornell and Fine’s colleagues are spending their hard-earned (by taxpayers!) bonuses, do let us know .

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Peter, Paul And Mary Singer Mary Travers Dies

The ‘Puff The Magic Dragon’ singer was 72. By Gil Kaufman Peter, Paul And Mary’s Peter Yarrow, Mary Travers and Paul Stookey in New York City in the mid 1960s Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/ Getty Images Mary Travers, one-third of the legendary folk trio Peter, Paul & Mary , died on Wednesday in a Connecticut hospital at age 72 after a long battle with leukemia. With her golden hair and high, clear voice, Travers was the lone female voice in a group whose work helped popularize the folk-music scene of the early 1960s, singing on such landmark songs as “If I Had a Hammer,” “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?,” “Leaving on a Jet Plane” and “Puff (The Magic Dragon).” According to the group’s official site , Travers had successfully recovered from leukemia following a bone marrow transplant and succumbed to the side effects of one of her chemotherapy treatments

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Robert Pattinson: Etiquitte 101 – Tipping for Celebrities

Robert Pattinson is a mediocre tipper.

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