Alexandra Richards used to be on my facebook….her brother used to send me T-Shirt designs for my stepSHIRT…her father….used to be a young vibrant rock guitarist for the Rolling Stones….he is still however in the Rolling Stones…..and he is pretty awesome on all fronts and not just cuz he’s lived through so much…but because he still goes hard…. Either way, she’s the cunty, snobby, rich kid hipster living the New York fashionista life amongst other cunty, snobby, rich kid hipsters, and no matter how much prescription pills and cocaine she does in her dumpy luxury artist loft, she’ll never be as cool as her dad…. She’s fucking boring to look at, even in her bikini….but I’d probably still fuck her…but then again I fuck anything….good times…now accept my friend request you pig.
Think you’re a jack of all trades? Then meet the master- New York-based writer, musician, editor and provocateur Mike Edison . He’s written for Hustler , edited Screw, High Times, and Wrestling’s Main Event , played with GG Allin and collaborates with Jon Spencer of the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion , as well as running his own group Edison Rocket Train , invented the ChroniCaster , and plays a mean theremin to boot. Mike’s currently on the road promoting his newest opus Dirty! Dirty! Dirty!: Of Playboys, Pigs, and Penthouse Paupers , which tells you everything you ever wanted to know (and a few things you didn’t) about spank mag pioneers Hugh Hefner, Bob Guccione, Al Goldstein and Larry Flynt . We were lucky enough to get a few minutes with Mike, who gave us the skinny on porn, potheads, naked puppets, and why Hugh Hefner is a closet queen. More after the jump! Photo by Jackie Roman
Two contestants will go home on Wednesday’s results episode. By Adam Graham Astro on “X Factor” Photo: FOX Teen rapper Astro addressed his blow-up last week and promised to not let his fans down again during Tuesday’s (November 22) performance episode of “The X Factor,” which found the competition’s top nine contestants dedicating their performances to special people in their lives. Astro, the 15-year-old Brooklyn rapper who had a near meltdown and almost refused to perform after landing in the bottom two on last week’s results episode, explained in a pre-packaged introduction he “didn’t know how to control my emotions” last week and he “could have handled it better.” He then went on to address the situation further in an original song he performed set to Jay-Z’s “Show Me What You Got,” in which he rapped, “Got my head in the right place and I’m back to win.” Before the judges weighed in on his song, he explained to his fans, “To Team Astro and all the Astronauts across the world, but mostly hip-hop, I’ll never let you down again.” Simon Cowell, who harshly criticized Astro for his attitude last week, took to the young MC’s apology. “The music business needs unpredictability,” Cowell said, explaining he admired Astro for speaking his mind. His mentor L.A. Reid went with the cooler-heads approach as well. “As long as you keep a good head on your shoulders and always do your very best, you’ll be fine,” he told him. Here’s how the rest of the evening’s performances shook out. The Girls Rachel Crow opened the show and dedicated Yolanda Adams’ “I Believe” to her adoptive parents. The performance sparkled, and never one to exaggerate, Abdul said Crow was proof angels exist on earth. Melanie Amaro enjoyed her biggest moment yet on the show, and following her performance of R. Kelly’s “The World’s Greatest” she excitedly celebrated onstage, shouting out her upbringing in the Virgin Islands. Cowell said she is needed in the competition, and Nicole Scherzinger stopped the show to give her a hug, nearly giving ultra time-conscious host Steve Jones a heart attack. And L.A. Reid showed another lapse in his musical knowledge when he criticized Drew for not singing “age appropriate” material, after the 15-year-old sang 19-year-old Demi Lovato’s “Skyscraper.” That put Cowell on the offensive, and he spat back at his rival, “I’m sick to death of your pointless, stupid criticism,” going on to call it “unfounded,” “inaccurate” and “complete and utter rubbish.” In this case, we sort of have to agree with Cowell. The Boys Marcus Canty dedicated Boyz II Men’s “A Song for Mama” to his own mama, who was sitting at the foot of the stage, and earned unanimous praise from the judges. “I’ve worked with some great singers, you are as great as any great singer I’ve ever worked with,” Reid told him, while Cowell said Canty put himself back in the competition with the performance. Chris Rene, meanwhile, sang a mix of the Beatles’ “Let It Be” and his own “Young Homie,” which he sang in the early audition rounds. “You reminded everyone why we liked you,” Cowell said, echoing the sentiments of all the judges. The Over 30s Josh Krajcik closed the show singing the Rolling Stones’ “Wild Horses” alone at his piano, surrounded by a series of spotlights that made him look like a prisoner in some sort of light jail. Abdul called the burrito maker “larger than life” and Cowell said he was “outstanding,” while Scherzinger told him, “Beyond this competition, I strongly believe your music can change the world.” LeRoy Bell took on Sarah McLachlan’s “Angel,” the soundtrack to way too many of those wrenching animal cruelty awareness ads, and dedicated the song to his late mother. The judges thought it was his best performance, save for Reid, who called it “heartfelt for sure, but not your very best.” The Group Lakoda Rayne, the sole remaining group in the competition, chose to sing Taylor Swift’s “You Belong With Me” — an odd choice for a dedication, though they were celebrated by the judges. But Cowell seemed to already be acknowledging their fate when he said, “I genuinely wish two people weren’t going home tomorrow.” Yes, two acts are slated to get the ax during Wednesday’s results episode — so much for the warmth of the season! — which is also set to feature performances by Kelly Clarkson and Bruno Mars. What did you think of Tuesday’s “X Factor”? Did you believe Astro’s explanation for his behavior? Let us know in the comments!
Bill Clinton presented the award for Distinguished Biography to, Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards and his co-author, James Fox, for Richards’s 2010 memoir, Life.The Norman Mailer Center honored writers at a Nov. 8 gala at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in New York. Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com/hollywoodasithappens
Robert Pattinson is in New York City and he kicked off his visit with a stop at “Late Show With David Letterman”. Follow Hollywood.TV on Facebook @ facebook.com/hollywoodasithappens
Hip-hop duo featured on November cover alongside Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards. By Rob Markman Eminem, Keith Richards and Lil Wayne on cover of GQ magazine Photo: Mark Seliger/ GQ Eminem might rap for a living, but when you examine his career trajectory, it reads more rock star than hip-hop heavyweight. No surprise, then, that GQ magazine named him a God of Rock and placed him alongside Keith Richards and Lil Wayne on their November cover. Em and Lil Wayne were shot for the cover at the 2011 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in June, while the Rolling Stones guitarist was shot separately in New York. In a portfolio consisting of 43 such Gods of Rock, Eminem’s story and photographs particularly stand out. In his feature, the 39-year old rhyme icon talked about his downward-spiraling addiction, which began with his 2000 album The Marshall Mathers LP and peaked during the recording of his fourth album Encore. “Five or six songs leaked from the original version of Encore, ” Em told GQ Senior Editor Will Welch in an interview. “So I had to go in and make new songs to replace them. In my head, I was pissed off: ‘Oh well. Songs leaked. F— it. I’m just going to take a bunch of f—ing pills and go in there and have a party with myself.’ I’m sure the more pills I took, the goofier I got.” The multiplatinum rapper now embraces his sobriety and utilizes his natural quirks to fuel his music. “The same way that his brain was wired that gave him problems with substances also sort of makes him a virtuoso,” Welch told MTV News. “I’ve realized that the way I am helps with the music. Sporadic thoughts will pop into my head and I’ll have to go write something down, and the next thing you know, I’ve written a whole song in an hour,” Em said in the magazine. “But sometimes it sucks, and I wish I was wired like a regular person and could go have a f—in’ drink. But that’s the biggest thing about addiction: When you realize that you cannot — for f—‘s sake , you can not — f— around with nothing ever again.” Em, however, is just one of several survivors GQ spotlights in a special portfolio, which was shot by Mark Seliger. Metallica, Robert Plant, Beck and Erykah Badu also appear. As for the three cover subjects, GQ wanted to pick prime examples of musical perseverance. “We wanted to answer the question: Who are the living legends out there that have survived against all adversity?” Welch explained. “It has to be people who are still incredibly influential. It can’t be somebody who has been through hell and back and reached a zenith in their career in 1976 and isn’t still relevant and isn’t still making music.” GQ ‘s November 2011 issue goes on sale October 25 nationwide.
On last night’s visit to the home of Simon Cowell, X Factor hopeful Tora Woloshin covered a Rolling Stones classic. But it wasn’t entirely accurate: this 21-year old most definitely can get satisfaction, and it’s all in the hands of the British judge who sat back and seemed unsure what to do with someone who looks and sounds like Woloshin. Will she advance? How did she compare to other contestants in her all-girl group, Drew Ryniewicz and Caitlin Koch ? Watch and see for yourself: Tora Woloshin – Can’t Get No Satisfaction
This is the best they could do??? Superstar entertainer Madonna will appear during halftime of Super Bowl XLVI according to reports from SB Nation. The game is Feb. 5 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The NFL has gone with established acts in the past few years. Since Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake appeared in 2004, halftime acts have included Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Prince, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Bruce Springsteen, The Who and last year had the Black Eyed Peas, Usher and Slash. See man, Justin and Janet’s lil t*tty fiasco got urban acts shelved for halftime…SMH Sidebar: That’s Superbowl 46 for those not inclined to look it up. Source
Odd Future Get a TV Show : It’ll be like Jackass , but with a lot more gay slurs . BREAKING NEWS : All four members of the Rolling Stones were seen exiting a building yesterday so that means the band might tour next year. Weird! : Smashing Pumpkins’ new bass player was one of the girls on the cover of Siamese Dream . New Order Reunited : And Peter Hook isn’t happy about it. Pearl Jam Were on Fallon… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Line Out Discovery Date : 09/09/2011 21:07 Number of articles : 2