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Black-ish Actress Yara Shahidi Lands Coveted Modeling Contract

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Yara wants to use her new contract to combine her love of fashion and philanthropy while diversifying the industry.

Black-ish Actress Yara Shahidi Lands Coveted Modeling Contract

BASE LEVEL: Roc Nation’s Mayaeni Combines Bohemian Hippy Style & Rocker Chic Vocals

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HelloBeautiful.com’s BASE LEVEL column features the hottest new artists we’re buzzing about. Before they make it to the summit of superstardom, we spot them at base level–the beginning of their hopeful journey to the top.

BASE LEVEL: Roc Nation’s Mayaeni Combines Bohemian Hippy Style & Rocker Chic Vocals

13 High-Five Fails: Don’t Leave Me Hanging!

We’ve all been there. Your favorite team just scored a touchdown. Something really cool happened in a movie. You’re surrounded by a bunch of rowdy folks in Times Square. And all you wanna do is celebrate, to bond with your fellow man in the most basic and simple of ways: a high-five. But sometimes this action isn’t as simple as it sounds. One person is readying a fist bump, perhaps. Or your hopeful high-fiving cohort is turning his or her back at the last second. It can be embarrassing. It can be heart-wrenching. But, as the following gallery should prove, it can also happen to anyone. Even Tom Brady ! 13 Low-Rated High-Fives 1. This May Leave a Mark OUCH! Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network nearly takes out this fan’s eye with an overly enthusiastic high-five.

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13 High-Five Fails: Don’t Leave Me Hanging!

Jessica Espinoza Goes Pink for X Factor Audition

Jessica Espinoza is only 22 years old. She’s unemployed. She grew up in difficult, poor circumstances on the south side of San Antonio. In other words: this hopeful definitely possessed the sort of sympathetic backstory producers look for on The X Factor . But could she provide the vocals that would take her to the next round? You tell us, THG readers: Watch Espinoza belt out a version of Pink’s “Nobody Knows” and decide if you’d want to see more of her on the Fox competition…

Aaron Marcellus on American Idol: The Whole Package?!?

Look, we get why the American Idol judges said nice things about Eben Franckewitz last night, despite his mess of a performance . The guy is 15 years old and adorable. But is there a reason Randy Jackson told Aaron Marcellus he demonstrated “beautiful vocals?” Or Steven Tyler went as far as to say this contestant is “the whole package?” Watching the hopeful cover the Jackson 5’s “Never Can Say Goodbye,” we simply saw a generic act with a better-than-average voice and not much personality. It’s hard to even imagine Marcellus surviving Thursday’s cut, when the top 24 become the top 12. Are we being overly harsh? Watch Aaron in action now and decide for yourself: Aaron Marcellus – “Never Can Say Goodbye”

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Aaron Marcellus on American Idol: The Whole Package?!?

At Last: A Use For the New York Times in Print

At a media summit in London on Wednesday, New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger predicted the Times will eventually go out of print (and become a wholly online/digital publication). But Times Home section contributor Anne Raver has uncovered a possible alternative use for the dead tree version of the paper: Compost. Under the hopeful headline ” Read First, Then Use to Kill Weeds ,” Raver made the case for using the Times, with compost, to kill garden weeds, as demonstrated in the above photo by the Times’s Rob Cardillo. “I knew I was saving those newspapers for a reason,” I said to Rock, as he rolled a cartful from the barn. (We have enough newspapers stacked in there to blanket the turf at the Augusta National Golf Club.) I started laying down the newspaper, four sheets thick, as Rock went off to dig some compost — rotted leaves from one pile, aged manure from another — and mixed it together in a wheelbarrow. I used the garden hose to wet the newspapers, to keep them from blowing away. But also because wet newspapers will decay faster, and roots from young plants will be able to grow right through to the soil below.

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At Last: A Use For the New York Times in Print