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Chatroulette Speed Painting

Get your portrait done in Chatroulette. [ Ed Note : I want to see all the outtakes where the artist had to paint a bunch of penis portraits.] Watch

Cryptococcus Gattii, aka Cryptococcosis

CULTURE BUZZ : A new strain of killer fungus is invading the Northwest. I have a feeling we'll be hearing a lot about this Mr. Gattii in the mainstream media soon since the swine flu season's past. BTW: If you see him, don't hang out with him. He's not a fun guy. The Best Links: Deadly Airborne Fungi in Oregon Poses Rare Threat Cryptococcus gattii, the artist formerly known as Cryptococcus neoformans var gattii Cryptococcosis: An infection with Cryptococcus neoformans fungus. A rare genotype of Cryptococcus gattii caused the cryptococcosis outbreak on Vancouver Island Read

Lady Gaga Working On ‘Crazy’ New Tracks, Akon Says

‘Kon says he’s joining his artist in Europe to record songs for her next album. By Jocelyn Vena Akon and Lady Gaga Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage While Lady Gaga has been touring across the globe and gearing up to shoot a video for her single “Alejandro,” she’s also found time to record tracks for her next album. Her label boss, Akon , has already heard some of the Fame Monster follow-up, and he says it is out of this world. “She records while she’s on the road,” Akon told Vibe.com . “I’m flying out to Europe to work on some new records with her. Gaga’s just like me. She has a tour bus with a studio in it. Some of the songs I’ve heard are going to be crazy. She’s getting bigger and better.” Although a release date, title and other details have yet to be revealed, Akon knows that she’s working hard and doesn’t need much advice from him. “All I’m doing at the end of the day is listening to the tracks Gaga has written and approving them for her album. She has producers that she works with outside of myself and they are coming up with some incredible records,” he explained. “But the beauty of it is she knows exactly what she wants. So it just makes it easier for me.” Frequent Gaga collaborator RedOne told MTV News that he and the singer still have a lot of tricks up their sleeves. “That I don’t want to say, because you always want to shock people,” he said. “And you don’t want to let people know, so that when they hear it, [they go], ‘Oh my God.’ ” And after winning a pair of Grammys with Gaga this year, RedOne promised more successes to come. “We’re just gonna rock again,” he said. “When me and Gaga get together, it’s crazy. It’s unbelievable.” What do you hope Gaga will do on her next album? Tell us in the comments! Related Photos The Evolution Of: Lady Gaga Related Artists Lady Gaga Akon

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Studio Pulling ‘Hitler Finds Out’ Videos

Link: http://www.popeater.com/2010/04/20/hi… Constantin Films, the German company behind Downfall , has started claiming copyright infringement on all those lovely videos of Hitler yelling about things. They claim to be “protecting the artist,” which is obviously total bullshit as the director himself was so enthusiastic. Good job, Germany. Read

Country Music Awards Fashion Face-Off: Taylor Swift vs. Miranda Lambert

Over the weekend, for the first time in memory, Taylor Swift was NOT the big winner at an awards show. In fact, our favorite young superstar went zero-for-five at last night’s Country Music Awards, taking home nary a trophy. That’s quite the contrast from Miranda Lambert, who won Video of the Year and Album of the Year. We’re happy for her and all, but we’d like to see Taylor come out on top of something this week. With that in mind, it’s up to you, readers. Did Swift out-pretty Lambert on the red carpet? Compare their looks below and then vote: [Photos: Splash News] Who looks hotter? Check out the full list of winners at the CMAs now: Entertainer of the Year: Carrie Underwood Top Male Vocalist: Brad Paisley Top Female Vocalist: Miranda Lambert Top Vocal Group: Lady Antebellum Top Vocal Duo: Brooks & Dunn Top New Artist: Luke Bryan Top New Solo Vocalist: Luke Bryan Top New Vocal Duo: Joey + Rory Top New Vocal Group: Gloriana Single Record of the Year: Lady Antebellum, “Need You Now” Top Album of the Year: Miranda Lambert, Revolution Song of the Year: Lady Antebellum, “Need You Now” Video of the Year: Miranda Lambert, “White Liar” Vocal Event of the Year: Blake Shelton and Trace Adkins, “Hillbilly Bone” Home Depot Humanitarian Award: Montgomery Gentry

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Taylor Swift Remains Awesome, Plans New Album

Taylor Swift enjoyed a ridiculously successful 2009. Her achievement on the music charts and in various award categories earned the artist the number-seven ranking in our Celebrity of the Year rundown. But Swift has remained quiet for the first quarter of 2010, hanging out with friends and possibly dating Glee star Cory Monteith. Featured in the latest issue of Vogue , though, Taylor reveals plans to release a new album this fall. Similar her previous CD, this one will focus on the singer’s personal life, which has has changed a lot since she was 16. “I don’t think I could put on a new character for two years of my life if it wasn’t really what I was going through,” she told the magazine. “I have these formulas for making music; they’re almost mathematical: Who are you today? What did you write about in your diary? What idea hit you at 4:00 A.M.?” Taylor is also moving into a new home in Nashville, but says it isn’t a mansion. (“I didn’t want to have to MapQuest to get to the kitchen.”) Through all her success and worldwide acclaim, she sounds as grounded and humble as ever. “Looking back on what these past two years have been for me, it feels like this magical dream of, Really ? We toured all over the world? We played an arena in London? This is happening? Readjusting my goals and dreams has been something I’ve had to do a lot lately.”

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Taking Back Sunday’s Adam Lazzara Talks Reunion, ‘Group Dynamic’

‘There’s this excitement and urgency embedded in the songs now,’ the frontman says. By James Montgomery Taking Back Sunday Photo: Brian Apppio Taking Back Sunday’s last album was titled New Again , a rather appropriate handle for several reasons, chiefly because they just had replaced singer/guitarist Fred Mascherino with new axeman Matt Fazzi (but also because, over the course of a decade, TBS had shed something like five different members). So one has to wonder what their next album will be called, because — to the delight of many — they’ve mended fences with former members John Nolan and Shaun Cooper (and parted ways with Fazzi and bassist Matt Rubano), bringing the band back to their 2002 Tell All Your Friends heyday. Perhaps Old Again ? “Well, having John and Shaun back in the band has nothing to do with any of the old records — it has everything to do with being happy and what’s good for the group dynamic,” TBS frontman Adam Lazzara told MTV News. “Because if things kept going the way they were going, there wouldn’t have been another record at all.” Lazzara wouldn’t get into specifics about just what drove the band to split with Fazzi and Rubano, only saying that “it started to get to the point where the thing that used to work to our favor — the five totally different personalities — started to get to a point where it worked in the opposite way,” and added that he holds no ill will towards either man. Quite the opposite, in fact. “Every person you encounter in your life, you learn a little something different from them, and I think that’s a cool thing. I had an opportunity to share this big part of me with these two guys, and they were both amazing,” he said. “[Fazzi] turned me to a lot of different bands and he exposed me to a lot of new ideas. [Rubano] was one of the best bass players that I’ve ever seen. With him, a lot of times, I remember getting lost in what he was playing. Just thinking about the conversation we had, it makes my stomach knot up … but it got to the point where the bad times started to outweigh the good.” What he would expound upon was the first meeting with Nolan and Cooper, who both left TBS under decidedly weird circumstances (chalk it up to “personal reasons”) which were so heavy that Lazzara didn’t speak with Nolan for more than seven years. Until January, when — at the insistence of drummer Mark O’Connell — the two got on the phone together and the drama of past disappeared almost instantly. “Mark had some crazy ideas, and sometimes they’re dead on. And one day he called me and was like, ‘Hey man, what do you think about us going back to our original lineup?’ And I was like, ‘Are you crazy? I haven’t talked to John in like, seven years. I don’t know if he’d want to do it,’ ” Lazarra said. “But he kept bringing it up, and then I got a call from John, and when he called, it felt like no time had passed. It felt like we had just talked a few days ago. We didn’t start off talking about making music together — we were getting reacquainted with what had been going on in our lives. Because for me, I genuinely missed his friendship, and same with Shaun. “So when it started, it was more like I was happy to have this person back in my life. And then as those conversations went on, we started to send music back and forth … and we were realistic about it. We both thought, ‘There’s a great chance this might not work,’ ” he continued. “But then it got to the point where we were like, ‘Oh man, I think this could work.’ So we got together down in Texas, right near Juarez, Mexico, and right when we walked into that room and strapped instruments on, and the songs were just there. And what would typically take Taking Back Sunday six months to do we did in a week.” Inspired, TBS announced the reunion to the world , and they’re already making plans to get back into the studio to flesh those songs out. The plan, according to Lazzara, is to record with Eric Valentine (who recorded their 2006 album Louder Now ) and hopefully have an album out later this year. But just what will the new (old) Taking Back Sunday sound like? It’s still too early to tell. “With us it’s all growth, all the time. The music is always trying to move forward,” he laughed. “It’s not the kind of thing where we went in and all sat around the table and were like, ‘OK, this part has got to be like something from the first album.’ All I know is that there’s this excitement and urgency embedded in the songs now. You can’t fake it.” What do you think of Taking Back Sunday reuniting? Let us know in the comments below! Related Artists Taking Back Sunday

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Drake’s ‘Over’ Video Shows Struggle Between ‘My Past Life And This New Life’

New video shows Drake torn between a wholesome beauty and a seductive dancer. By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Rahman Dukes Drake in his “Over” music video Photo: Universal Motown/ Young Money No more waiting; the video for Drake’s “Over” has finally arrived premiered on Vevo Monday morning (April 12). The clip starts off with Drake, dressed in white, sitting in a room on a bed, reflecting on how his life his now. Images of explosions and time-lapsed cityscapes are projected on him and the wall of the room. From there, he launches into a heavy performance. “This is my first video,” Drake said on the set of “Over” in early March, though he’s made clips for “Successful,” “Best I Ever Had” and some of his guest stints. “I’ve shot a lot of videos before, but this is my first attempt to establish myself as Drake the artist. Shooting the other videos I’ve done has been great. I really don’t care what other people think about them, they were great experiences for me. I’ve learned a lot from them. Today, I’m shooting with somebody I really look up to and respect. I’m shooting with Anthony Mandler. “We talked colors, we talked epic, emotion-evoking visuals,” he added. “The story is actually interesting. The song is so aggressive, and it’s sort of a love story in the video. It has a lot to do with the album [ Thank Me Later ]. The album is about finding love, feeling, ‘Have I sold my soul?’ as far as, ‘Will I ever be able to gain the trust of a woman? Will I only be able to be around the dark, evil women? Will I ever find that pure love?’ Those elements are in the video. I look strong, I feel great, my knee’s feeling great . I’m jumping around, doing all kinds of stuff.” Toward the end of the video, it looks like Drake has to choose between two beautiful women. One, played by Roc Nation singer Rita Ora, looks like a more wholesome girl, while the other lady looks more dangerous as she dances provocatively in the background. “It takes the song to another place,” Drake said of the video last week on the night on the opening night of his Away From Home Tour . “It offers up a whole different look for the song. The song — to a lot of people — is ignorant, it’s club. This video is what I was really thinking about. The song is like a bad dream — but it’s not a bad dream, it’s not a terrible dream. It’s a little evil. The video really reflects that. It’s a struggle between the purities of my past life and what this new life has to offer. Even in the video, you see me looking back and forth between the two and deciding. At the end of the video I don’t necessarily make a decision, but when you get the album, you’ll see what choice I make.” Related Artists Drake

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M.I.A.’s Lady Gaga Comments Stir Mixed Reactions From Fans

‘She sings about riding disco sticks and gets called a genius for it,’ one fan wrote in agreement with M.I.A. By Jocelyn Vena M.I.A. Photo: Michael Loccisano/ FilmMagic M.I.A. has opened quite a can of worms for herself. After taking a few shots at Lady Gaga in an NME interview, calling Gaga “a good mimic” and “not progressive,” fans of both ladies are speaking out for and against the rapper’s comments. “M.I.A. is not even on the same level as GaGa. She only got her 15 seconds of fame because ‘Pineapple Express’ put her song into the trailer. Did anyone give a damn about her before? Nope,” Gabriel wrote. “I respect Lady GaGa a lot more because she worked her way towards where she is. She’s innovative and she’s a talented entertainer and song writer. Have I seen any of those qualities in M.I.A.? Not at all. She’s just trying to get back into the spotlight, but I doubt anybody will care.” Theboogieman631 noted that regardless of their artistic integrities, comparing the two artists is like comparing apples and oranges. “I don’t see how anyone can compare the [two]. Their music doesn’t sound remotely the same,” he wrote. “They’re both on different ends of the spectrum.” Victor defended M.I.A.’s comments, noting that the rapper “is just being honest people and she’s not jealous. Gaga is a mimic nothing more nothing less, she sings about riding disco sticks and gets called a genius for it,” Victor continued. “Her videos rival the advertisements during the Superbowl … Everything she does is a rip off of either Grace Jones, Madonna, Rosin Murphy, Bj

Lonely People With iPads

A new tumblr that explores the overwhelming phenomenon of lonely looking people being photographed with Apple iPads. It may just be a coincidence, but the evidence is pretty damning for Apple. View