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Facebook co-founder launches social network Jumo for social good

Today, users can start connecting with all their favorite social causes in one online sphere, as Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes has launched his much-buzzed-about social network, Jumo.Hughes, who left Facebook in 2007 to become the Obama campaign's director of online organizing, soft-launched Jumo last March. LINK : http://edition.cnn.com/2010/TECH/social.media/11/30/jumo.network.mashable/index…. added by: GoldenHeart

Young Chris Gets His Re-Introduction Courtesy Of Usher Pal Rico Love

DJ Drama and Don Cannon teamed up for the new tape, in Mixtape Daily. By Jayson Rodriguez, with additional reporting by James “FLX” Smith and Rahman Dukes Young Chris and Rico Love Photo: MTV News Main Pick Street King : Young Chris Holding It Down For : Philly Mixtape : The Re-Introduction, hosted by DJ Drama and Don Cannon Real Spit : We’ve known Christopher Ries for a minute now from his time on the Roc, where he inked a deal with Jay-Z and Dame Dash as a member of the Young Gunz and State Property. But since Jay and Dame split, the Philadelphia native has been stuck in limbo, releasing a series of mixtapes but toiling on the bench instead of taking the starting spot his talent calls for. Enter Rico Love. The artist-turned-songwriter/producer (Usher, Beyonc

Chris Brown’s Judge: No One’s Done a Better Job

Filed under: Chris Brown , Rihanna , Celebrity Justice If probation is a report card , Chris Brown just got an A+. During a progress report hearing in the Rihanna beating case, the judge said she was blown away by Chris’ work ethic, commenting, “No one has ever done a better or more consistent job than you… Read more

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Chris Dudley with Slim Lead over John Kitzhaber in Oregon Governor Elections

As of this writing, the race for the gubernatorial seat for Oregon is still very close to call. Republican candidate Chris Dudley for Oregon governor post is so far leading the counting of votes as reported by the Oregonian against Democrat opponent John Kitzhaber. So far, local news outfits in Oregon notes that Chris Dudley Chris Dudley with Slim Lead over John Kitzhaber in Oregon Governor Elections is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Brad Pitt — American Girl

Filed under: Brad Pitt Brad Pitt and his daughter Zahara enjoyed a quiet afternoon at a friend’s birthday party … that just happened to take place at an

Chris O Donnell bio

Biography for Chris O Donnell Born Christopher Eugene O#39;Donnell June 26, 1970 (1970-06-26) (age 40) Winnetka, Illinois, U.S. Occupation Actor Years active 1990–present Spouse Caroline Fentress (1997-present) 5 children In 1996, O’Donnell proposed to girlfriend Caroline Fentress. He met her while in college; they married in 1997. The couple have five children – three sons and two daughters: Lily Anne O#39;Donnell (b. September 6, 1999), Christopher “Chip” Eugene O#39;Donnell Jr. (b. Oct

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Joaquin Phoenix’s ‘I’m Still Here’: The Reviews Are In

Mixed opinions for a film about the actor’s retirement and apparent public breakdown. By Adam Rosenberg Joaquin Phoenix in “I’m Still Here” Photo: Magnolia Pictures Late in 2008, Oscar-winning actor Joaquin Phoenix opened up on a red carpet to Extra with a bold pronouncement: “I want to take this opportunity … also to give you the exclusive and just talk a little bit about the fact that this will be my last performance as an actor … I’m not doing films anymore.” He went on to say that he would be shifting his energies to building a career in music. A seeming breakdown followed. A big beard appeared, bushy and unkempt. Disheveled hair, sticking out in every direction thanks to untended-to tangles and dreadlocks. Baffling and downright embarrassing public appearances . Assurances from Phoenix and people around him that his attempts to become a rapper were 100% sincere . The entire spectacle was filmed by Casey Affleck, who collected the footage into the newly released film “I’m Still Here.” Charting the year-plus following the actor’s retirement, the movie stitches together a rough narrative of what ostensibly went on behind the scenes during that period. Now the movie is in theaters for a limited release, with a wide release to follow next Friday, and reviews are pouring in. Opinions are mixed overall, but every review at least alludes to the question hanging over the film: Was this all just a big method acting experiment? Or a hoax? “It almost doesn’t matter if the psyche in question is imploding artificially — as in staged — or organically,” Claudia Puig writes in USA Today , sidestepping that central issue and judging “I’m Still Here” as a work of film. “It’s just so unpleasant to watch two hours of unrelenting bad behavior and grandiose delusions.” Dana Stevens, writing for Slate , has a similar response. She opens with a knockout punch: “The worst thing about ‘I’m Still Here’ is the fact that it exists,” going on to later conclude, “Joaquin Phoenix may be the one going under, but it was Casey Affleck whose pockets I felt like stuffing with rocks.” Village Voice writer Karina Longworth addresses the film’s hype directly. “Perhaps it goes without saying that ‘Here’ was more provocative when it couldn’t be seen, when it existed for most of us purely in the realm of rumor.” She points to an early report claiming — falsely — that the film would contain “more male frontal nudity than you’d find in some gay porn.” Roger Ebert, writing for the Chicago Sun-Times acknowledges the film’s faults in little more than a sentence, focusing instead on the subject and the picture of him that is painted. “Phoenix comes across as a narcissist interested only in himself,” Ebert writes. “He is bored with acting. He was only a puppet. He can no longer stand where he’s told, wear what he’s given, say what is written. It’s not him. He has lost contact with his inner self.” Ebert’s write-up is less a review and more a personal appeal to a talented performer. While he admits that he will be “seriously pissed” if this all turns out to be a hoax, he ultimately concludes, “In ‘I’m Still Here’ all [Phoenix] proves is that he is hurtling toward the same pointless oblivion that killed his brother River. It is a waste of the privilege of life.” It is Entertainment Weekly critic Owen Gleiberman who most effectively cuts through the hype and strikes at the core of what audiences are likely seeing in “I’m Still Here.” He writes, “Affleck uses Phoenix’s descent to forge a riveting — and, in its way, cautionary — case study of a celebrity self-destructively addicted to his own psychodrama. Phoenix may say that he’s left acting behind, but whether he’s trolling the Internet for hookers, trying (hilariously) to convince Diddy to produce his rap album, getting huffy with an entertainment journalist at a junket for ‘Two Lovers,’ or lashing out at fame while still enjoying all of its perks, the movie understands that his Last Honest Man in Showbiz routine is really a performance — even if it’s one the actor himself is only dimly aware of.” Check out everything we’ve got on “I’m Still Here.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Chris Brown’s Mother Apologizes For Michael Jackson Comment

Joyce Hawkins says she was ‘misunderstood’ after tweeting ‘Michael Jackson died so that Chris Brown could live!!!’ By Gil Kaufman Chris Brown Photo: Frazer Harrison/ Getty Images Like son, like mother. Just as impertinent social media posts have often tripped up Chris Brown , his mother, Joyce Hawkins, set off a 140-character tempest this week with some provocative comments she made about her famous offspring’s musical hero. It all began on Tuesday, when Hawkins tweeted the phrase “Michael Jackson died so that Chris Brown could live!!!” The comment about the June 2009 death of Jackson has since been taken down, but not before it elicited a raft of harsh comments for Breezy’s mom. It was especially puzzling given the singer’s avowed love for the late King of Pop, which was on display at the BET Awards earlier this year when Brown had a breakdown while performing during a tribute to Jackson. After apparently being inundated with flames for her tweet, Hawkins released a statement to USA Today on Thursday in which she explained, “I’m so sorry that the tweet I sent yesterday was misunderstood. What I meant to say is that Chris has always been inspired by Michael Jackson’s music and his career.” She later tweeted , “I’m sorry I offended anyone. The statement meant Chris would carry on Michaels [sic] legacy.” Since deleting the original post, momanger Hawkins has continued to do what she has done since joining the service: offer inspirational comments to her 8,000 followers. On Friday (September 10) morning, she took the kind of strident, “us against the world” tone Brown often adopted after one of his Twitter episodes. “Angels continue to lift ur heads ever so high and ask God to guide and lead u throughout the good and the bad,” she wrote. “Stand strong on his word!!!” Related Artists Chris Brown

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INVERTED TOTALITARIANISM

Collapse of American liberalism Pt2 Chris Hedges added by: treewolf39

MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ Skips Any Talk to Guests About James Lee; Al Gore Mentioned at 6 AM

MSNBC’s Morning Joe seemed to be trying very hard to avoid the Discovery Channel hostage incident on Thursday morning — even though NBC had the exclusive of speaking with hostage-taker James Jay Lee before he was shot. With Willie Geist and Chris Jansing guest-hosting the show, they talked a lot about Middle East peace negotiations, and Hurricane Earl, and sinking Democratic midterm prospects, and even anonymously sourced hit jobs against alleged serial liar Sarah Palin in Vanity Fair . In the whole three hours, they never blabbed with guests about James Lee’s inspirational figures or his ultra-left website weirdness. The subject only came up about six minutes into the 6 am hour, before a Tom Costello news report. Jansing relayed: “Disturbing details are emerging about that gunman who was shot and killed yesterday after holding three people hostage at the Discovery Channel’s headquarters in Maryland. Court records show the 43-year-old, identified as James Jay Lee, was a radical environmentalist who said he experienced quote, ‘an awakening’ when he watched former Vice President Al Gore’s documentary An Inconvenient Truth. In a manifesto Lee wrote, he also railed against shows like Kate Plus Eight for encouraging the birth rate [of] quote, “parasitic human infants.” At 7:30, after another airing of the Costello report, Geist and Jansing talked to NBC News producer Rob Rivas, but even as Rivas vaguely mentioned the Lee manifesto, the hosts stepped right around any loose talk about Lee’s eco-inspirations: GEIST: First of all, how did you get the guy on the horn? RIVAS: Well, we had initial reports of some kind of situation at the Discovery Channel but nothing confirmed so as part of our standard operating procedure, we started calling authorities and one of the places we happened to call was the discovery channel and in the course of making that conversation, he answered the phone. GEIST: He answered the phone. CHRIS JANSING: I mean, what goes through your mind? You’re calling to get a confirmation presumably from somebody who works in public relations for discovery and next thing you know, you have a potentially volatile situation on your hands. RIVAS: Well, absolutely, and you know, as soon as we found out that to the best of our knowledge this was, in fact, the gentleman who was making threats against the building, we contacted the police immediately, and we just — I did my best just to keep him on the line. I figured if he was talking to me, he wasn’t doing anything else in the building, hopefully. MIKE BARNICLE: When did you realize that you were talking to the suspect? RIVAS: Well, he sounded like an individual when we called the facility that didn’t belong there. He seemed a little bit anxious and he identified himself right away as the gentleman who was, in fact, you know, wearing a device. BARNICLE: There was a very good line of inquiry, just in the clips that we played. How did you get there with the questions? It was very good. RIVAS: Well, you know, you never want to be part of the story. I just wanted to get as much information that was pertinent to hopefully report it in the future, but also you want to keep him talking. He was very actively promoting his website, which was sort of a manifesto, if you will, of several bullet points. So at the same time we were asking him questions, we were reading the website where we could go next with the questioning, primarily just to keep him on the line. That was the obvious place to shift to the politics, but MSNBC wasn’t going there. GEIST: How long did you keep him on the phone? How long was the call? RIVAS: Probably about 10, 15 minutes max. JANSING: Did he hang upon you ? RIVAS: He did. He got another phone call or a phone rang in the background and he dropped off of our line. GEIST: And at what stage of the crisis was this? Was this early on? Was this right before he was shot, or where was this? RIVAS: This was several hours before he was shot. I believe the police or someone was trying to get in contact with him because it probably continued another three hours before it ended. Mike Barnicle strangely thought of the human connection between reporter and eco-terrorist, but Rivas admirably shifted the sympathy back to the innocent folks: BARNICLE: How’d you feel? You know, you talked to him at 2:00 and at 5:30, the guy you talked to on the phone had been shot to death. RIVAS: It’s surreal, and I’m just glad nobody in the building, none of the innocent folks were hurt. GEIST: Rob, you did a great job on the phone, keeping him on the line. Good questions. Thanks for coming in to tell us about it. Rivas might not have been the first choice for windy analysis of the Big Picture. But it’s fascinating that MSNBC can do entire one-hour Chris Matthews specials about the frightening, impending dangers of right-wing rhetoric, and then go all silent when the threats and violence emerge from the other side of the ideological fence.

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