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BP Gulf Oil Spill By the Numbers

Image of oil spill on June 10th via NASA The BP Gulf spill has long been declared the greatest environmental disaster in US history. Millions of lives have been impacted, thousands of livelihoods lost, and unquantifiable damage done to wildlife and ecosystems. And while president Obama took the oval office last night to deliver a speech chock full of soaring rhetoric , many of the hard facts about the spill weren’t covered. So, in the interest of s… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Everything You Need to Know About Kevin Costner’s Miraculous Oil-Cleaning Machine [Explainer]

These days we use celebrities for everything, so why not get one to clean up one of our greatest natural disasters? Kevin Costner ‘s gizmo that separates oil from water might be just what BP needs to save Louisiana’s shores. More

Damon Lindelof Writes the Sequel to Armageddon You’ll Wish Was Real

Radio silence be damned ! While his fellow co-executive producer Carlton Cuse travels around Europe like some post-college English major, Damon Lindelof has put pen to paper — or fingers to keyboard — on what could be the greatest piece of writing he’s ever done. And yes, I am including Crossing Jordan in that statement. The Lost showrunner took time out from his busy schedule of tweaking the Star Trek 2 screenplay — I’m assuming — to offer up advice on how to stop the disastrous BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Because, if it’s good enough for Kevin Costner and James Cameron, it’s good enough for Damon. What does he have in mind? Well, it all starts with Billy Bob Thornton.

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Spain 5-0 Belgium – World Cup 2010 Qualifying 05/09/09

Spain Vs Belgium 5-0 Highlights and Goals & World Cup 2010 Qualifying (05/09/09) High Definicion

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*NEW* Pepsi Ad | World Cup 2010 | Oh Africa – Akon | Messi Henry Kaka Lampard Arshavin Drogba ||HD||

Pepsis’ new ad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The song is “Oh Africa” by Akon. This ad features some of the greatest football star; Messi, Henry, Kaka, Lampard, Ashavin, and Drogba.

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Christina Aguilera’s Clown Show Continues

I’m guessing that Christina Aguilera is everywhere these days because she’s out promoting some album that I will never ever hear ever. Here she is in yet another sexy clown costume outside the Letterman studios last night. This one isn’t as bad as some of the other crap she’s been wearing this week, but there’s something about a chick who reminds me of the circus that just doesn’t do it for me. Clowns are scary.

Senator Graham To Vote Against the Climate Bill He Wrote

Photo via Fits News If anyone else out there feels foolish for having been taken a ride by the man who was once the greatest hope for passing a climate bill, know that you’re not alone. I’m hating myself for writing a post that actually suggested that we “thank Lindsey Graham” for saving the climate bill. Then again, there’s no way I could have known that just a few months later, it would become clear that Graham is either an incomprehensible maniac, an opportunistic hack, or both:… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Eminem Talks Lil Wayne, Rihanna And Pink Recovery Collabos

‘Wayne, to me, is definitely one of the greatest in the game right now,’ Em says during French radio interview. By Gil Kaufman Eminem Photo: Robyn Beck/ AFP/ Getty Images The elusive Eminem spoke to Skyrock Radio in Paris over the weekend and offered a tiny peek at what he has in store for his upcoming Recovery album . While most of the interview consisted of Em cracking jokes with the French DJs, he did briefly touch on hooking up with the incarcerated Lil Wayne on “No Love,” as well as Pink on “Won’t Back Down” and Rihanna on “Love the Way You Lie.” “I’ve always respected what Wayne does, and Wayne, to me, is definitely one of the greatest in the game right now,” he said of Weezy, who is in the midst of a yearlong prison stretch on gun charges. “As far as the songs with Pink and Rihanna … when I did the song that I did with Pink, I laid my parts first and kind of heard her on the record and felt that she would smash this record. And the other one I did with Rihanna is one of those tracks that I felt like only she could pull it off, only she could do it.” He also dropped the first hints about what the video for lead single “Not Afraid” might look like. Promising that it was coming soon (he mentioned “Saturday” but didn’t go into any other detail), Shady said, “The video is … kind of just … there’s a lot of things in it that are metaphorically speaking. There are things that are symbolic in the video. … The overall concept is basically being in a dark place and trying to get to the light.” Among the topics he touched on were 50 Cent slimming down for his upcoming role in “Things Fall Apart,” in which he plays a cancer-stricken football player. “That’s crazy,” Shady said when talk turned to 50’s shocking weight loss. While trying to find out more French cuss words in order to hit on a comely lady named Marie in the studio, Slim Shady deferred to longtime manager Paul Rosenberg when pressed about why the rapper did not make France one of his three tour stops on his upcoming European swing. The interview ended with Em expressing mystification over why people are so excited about soccer’s upcoming World Cup, a stance that might mean he’ll have some ‘splaining to do when he hits the stages in football-crazy Switzerland and the U.K. in July. “Is it politically incorrect if I said I didn’t like soccer?” he asked. “I’m not a big soccer fan.” Were you surprised by Eminem’s Recovery collaborators? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos The Evolution Of: Eminem Related Artists Eminem

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Nas Kicks Off Levi’s 2010 Pioneer Recording Sessions With Slick Rick Cover

‘The song kind of helped me out when I was a young knucklehead,’ Nas says of ’88 classic ‘Hey Young World.’ By Steven Roberts Nas Photo: MTV News For its Levi’s Pioneer Sessions, the popular denim company called on a dozen musical acts to recreate some of the songs that helped shaped not only their careers, but the course of music over that last few decades. A lineup that includes John Legend, the Roots, the Dirty Projectors and She and Him makes up their 2010 Revival Recordings Program. To kick things off Levi’s approached one of the greatest MCs of all time, Nas, and asked him to re-craft a song of his choosing. The Queensbridge MC knew he wanted to go with a song that spoke to him when he was a “young knucklehead”: rapper Slick Rick’s ’88 classic “Hey Young World.” “Slick Rick is one of the greatest artists — not just MCs — artists in the world, and I just really love his music,” Nas told MTV News. “Hey Young World,” it just really spoke to me when I was young. What he was saying in the song kind of helped me out when I was a young knucklehead,” he explained. “I just wanted to honor the song and honor Ricky.” Nas recalled hearing the song for the first time in his sixth-floor Queensbridge apartment. His crew would come over, huddling close to listen to a bootleg copy of Rick’s debut, The Great Adventures of Slick Rick. The song’s positive message — its uplifting chorus promising “the world is yours” became the title of Nas’ classic gem — helped steer the budding MC from a bad path. “It was a terrible copy, but everybody was surrounding the radio listening to this album, and when “Hey Young World” came on — it caught everybody,” he continued. “We were about to go outside, it was night time. I remember almost everybody was there, I remember it like yesterday … I heard the song, and I [had gotten] into it with somebody earlier outside, and I didn’t know how it was going to end. And when I heard the song, it kind of calmed me down from going further. It really did, it calmed me down.” Re-recording the track also brought Nas back to the late-’80s New York City of his childhood. “There were car shows on 125th Street [in Harlem, New York], where no cars would hardly move. You would see people with Connecticut plates, New Jersey plates. The fashion was insane! There were street vendors outside selling knockoff Guess jeans on 125, Jamaica Avenue [shopping strip in Queens, New York], gold teeth, the snorkel jackets,” Nas remembered, alluding to the fur-lined hooded coats. “New York had a way about itself that will probably never happen again.” The song is available for download at the Levi’s Pioneer Sessions website. What do you think of Nas’ Slick Rick cover? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Nas Slick Rick

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Does Anybody Do Negative Reviews Better than A.O. Scott?

Reading A.O. Scott’s review of MacGruber over the weekend, it occurred to me that the NY Times critic might be the single best take-down artist reviewing movies today. Armond White may have his quips about retroactive abortions , and Rex Reed may expend a gallon of acid per drop of ink he uses to cover, say, Kevin Smith. But more often than not, Scott approaches bad films from a genuine place attempting to ask and answer the fundamental question guiding all intelligent criticism: “What was that ?” Read on as the Movieline Nine takes a look at some of his greatest hits.

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