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US Weekly Magazine reports, Big Sean and girlfriend Ariana Grande have broken up. They state both Sean and Ariana’s reps have confirmed. “They both deeply…
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US Weekly Magazine reports, Big Sean and girlfriend Ariana Grande have broken up. They state both Sean and Ariana’s reps have confirmed. “They both deeply…
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Rihanna Poses Shirtless For Esquire, Is Reportedly Dating Knicks Player J.R. Smith Talk about a controversial pairing. Rihanna , who appears minus a blouse or bra in behind-the-scenes photos for UK Esquire, is now being linked to bad boy baller J.R. Smith . Rihanna is dating New York Knicks star J.R. Smith. The ‘We Found Love’ hitmaker was spotting canoodling with the basketball star at Veranda nightclub in New York earlier this month and eyewitnesses say Rihanna appeared ”really into him”. A source told In Touch Weekly magazine: ”They were very flirty in the club all night and holding hands. She was sitting on his lap and was really into him.” The sportsman is a controversial figure, in March he was fined $25,000 by the National Basketball Association (NBA) after tweeting a photo of Tahiry in a thong from his bed. A source said: ”He is the team’s most controversial player, so it’s no wonder that Rihanna likes him.” We hope this is true… Can you imagine the Instagram pics they’ll be posting??? Speaking of pics, hit the flip for RihRih’s Esquire sneak peek. Continue reading
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The rumors have been flying through the roof about Jay-Z and Beyonce’s little princess Blue Ivy. The latest is that The Queen of all things media, Oprah Winfrey is Blue’s godmother. But Oprah’s BFF Gayle King released a statement to US Weekly magazine denying those rumors. Although Oprah is very close with the Carters there’s no knowledge of her [Oprah] being elected to look after Baby Blue. Read the statement and let me know your thoughts.~Jazzy McBee Gayle tells Us Weekly, “It’s absolutely not true that she’s the godmother. She’s friends with them, of course, and likes them both very much. She’s working on sending them a baby gift. She hasn’t even had time to send a baby gift because she’s been away.” “Let me just say, if (that report is) true, it is news to her. It is news to her. You know, she was heading to South Africa when the baby was born.”
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UsWeekly Magazine announced the winners of their Most Stylish New Yorkers of 2011 competition. And among them were Lala Vazquez and her hubby Carmelo Anthony, super-producer Pharrell, singers Ashanti and Estelle, actress Taraji P. Henson and the entire band The Roots. Here’s what they had to say about their style: Ashanti: “Being on stage, I used to feel more comfortable with jeans, boots and a top. But now it’s nice to show the legs a little bit. Especially if I’m going to the gym, I might as well show it!” Estelle: “I love by legs and my boobs. I love my arms. I’m an equal opportunity lover of my entire body. I’m not egotistical about it. I put it all out there.” Taraji P. Henson: “People that dress me call me a paper doll, because I’m open to everything. I like to have fun!” Pharrell: “I prize all of my clothes in the same way because they’re each different modes of expression. Trying to choose a favorite is like asking what part of your vernacular is worth more than the other. Words are words and they help you to express yourself, and the same is true for a piece of clothing.” Questlove: “For every sharp-dressed man, there is a woman influencing his fashion.” Carmelo Anthony: “In New York I can really express myself in the way I dress. The city inspires my creativity.” Who do you think looked best? Who do you think was robbed? Stars Shine At Fashion’s Night Out 2011 [PHOTOS]
Lala, Ashanti & More Named Most Stylish New Yorkers [PHOTOS]
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Justin Bieber Us Magazine 2011 Collectors Edition Justin Bieber is on the cover of the new Us Magazine Collectors edition. Will Justin Bieber Be On The Cover Of Vanity Fair
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Justin Bieber Us Magazine 2011 Collectors Edition Justin Bieber is on the cover of the new Us Magazine Collectors edition. Will Justin Bieber Be On The Cover Of Vanity Fair
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Despite being allergic to vagina, the 'Twilight' star posed with some naked models for 'Details,' which means he's in Conor Knighton's weekly magazine roundup. Also includes the winner of 'High Times' cannabis cup, Jake Pavelka and Vienna Girardi from 'The Bachelor,' Noah Wyle, and hospitals! We've Got You Covered is a recurring segment on Current TV's weekly television show, infoMania. In each episode of We've Got You Covered, Conor Knighton catches you up on everything you need to know about what's in this week's magazines. For more We've Got You Covered visit: http://current.com/groups/weve-got-you-covered/ and Current TV. infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Sarah Haskins, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://infomaniafacebook.com . added by: Conor_Knighton
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Tina Brown , legendary magazine editor, rules over the Daily Beast just like she did her magazines: arbitrary deadlines, grueling “closings” and reams of printed proofs. Her glossy approach to the Web is, naturally, driving staff insane. There’s no question Brown has had some trouble getting over the lost glory days of magazines. After all, they are also the lost glory days of Tina Brown . The former Tatler , Vanity Fair and New Yorker editor has eulogized the posh parties she used to attend; mourned the cushy sinecures she used to secure for friends; and wondered where all that dumb publishing money she used to grub went . Brown even conceived the Beast’s content to match what she’d done in print: a mix of high and low culture and newsy and evergreen stories that would be right at home in her last print venture, Talk . When Brown launched the Beast with Barry Diller ‘s IAC in 2008, this all sounded perfectly reasonable. The Web’s a big (if not always welcoming) place, and a glossy sensibility seemed perfectly suited to filling the obvious need for a mega-site a brow or two higher – and a few notches prettier – than the messy, search-engine-optimized op-ed-and-celebrity-dreck of user-generated content that is the Huffington Post. And Brown had $18 million of Daddy Diller’s money to play with. Print media might be in the last phase of an epic implosion, but Brown can still fleece a publisher like a champ . Of course, Brown then had to actually run the damn thing. Sure, she’s got some trusted lieutenants like longtime consigliera Gabé Doppelt and executive editor Edward Felsenthal, formerly of the Wall Street Journal . In fact, we’re told the Beast hums along quite nicely in Brown’s absence, whether she’s away working on her Hillary Clinton book , going to parties or trying to get her kid into Harvard . But then there are Brown’s regular swoop-ins to disrupt all that, we’ve been told. If you’re familiar with Brown’s mode of operation at the Beast, we’d love to hear from you ( tips@gawker.com ). In the meantime, here are a few of the specific terrors we’ve heard whispered by members of the Beast diaspora : The dreaded Sunday Close : One of the inevitabilities of putting out a magazine like, say, one of Tina’s old titles, is the regular deadline crush which make for a grueling, endless night at the office as Brown rips up the book, demands rewrites, punchier quotes from sources and sparklier display copy. One of the best — and worst — parts of working on the web is that publications are always and never on deadline: the editorial assembly churns ceaselessly but there are few college term paper-like all-nighters. Brown, however, has apparently found a way to take this magical part of the magazine world and transplant it to the internet. Since Brown conceives of the Beast as something like a weekly magazine, Sunday nights are typically a marathon frenzy of to close stories which can go on well past midnight. We’re not exactly clear on why this has to happen — we’ve heard that she considers, for reasons we can’t fathom, Monday to be the most important day on the web — but apparently Sunday night is the last chance for Brown to tweak, recast or completely overhaul stories for all-important Monday. This magazine-like effort, however, does not appear to ensure magazine-like results. The Daily Beast recently had to dismiss one of its recent marquee names, Tiger Woods scoop-generator Gerald Posner, for run-of-the-mill plagiarism . Blaming the “warp speed of the net,” he says he inadvertently copy and pasted newspaper copy into his stories, something magazine fact-checkers are expected to catch. But the weekly deadline crash does have one familiar magazine-world effect: shattering staff morale. Unhappy editors and writers are often asked to track down last-minute quotes or bits of information when basically no one, except for the savviest of media whores, is available for an interview. And late nights in Diller’s shimmering Frank Gehry-designed IAC Building are particularly unpleasant in the summer when the air conditioning is turned off because, hey, who would possibly work so late on Sunday nights? But the printing press waits for no one. Or rather it would wait for no one if such a machine had anything to do with publishing the Daily Beast. Printing the book : Except, and this really is our favorite, there is one crucial role for paper and printers to play in the Daily Beast’s daily operation: Apparently, each day, someone is tasked with printing up all of the stories published that day, so that Brown might have some way of reading them, and delivering them to her by hand. And if she’s, say, visiting her old London stomping grounds? Then this sheaf would need to be faxed to wherever she’s staying, probably her fave hotel, Ian Schraeger’s Sanderson House. It would really be wonderful if someone someday invented an easier way to transmit words and images across the Atlantic. The reality show : This isn’t so much a staff horror as a bit of gossip, albeit one that betrays a bit of Brown’s lingering envy for the magazine world’s glamor. Rumor has it that test footage was shot last summer for a reality show about the Daily Beast and/or Tina Brown. It must burn Brown up that her old nemesis Anna Wintour inspired a semi-fictional Hollywood blockbuster as well as has starred in a documentary (Brown’s certainly noticed ). Heck, even magazine B-players like Andre Leon Talley and Nina Garcia have TV deals of their own these days. Know more? You know how to reach us . Shortly after the Daily Beast — named after the fake newspaper in Evelyn Waugh’s Scoop — launched in the fall of 2008 and magazines were crumbling around her, Brown started making pronouncements like “The massive apparatus of putting out a magazine is just so onerous.” She began telling anyone who would listen that she was loving working on the web and would never go back to print. It all sounded a bit forced, and the truth is probably that she’s never really wanted to abandon the perks of print. The power and privilege of being a star editor like Brown was the ability to lord over an army of underlings who could be directed hither and thither according to their master’s whim until a perfect editorial product emerged. It was demoralizing, but at least those jobs paid well. We’ve put in an inquiry with Felsenthal — email, we’re told, is not the best way to get in touch with Brown — and will update when we hear back. Images of Brown via Getty, fax pic by Abhisek Sarda
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From the Belly of the Daily Beast: The Onerous Apparatus of Tina Brown’s Website
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