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More Adventures in Olympic Racial Drag

We finally figured out why the Russian ice dancers thought they could get away with their brownface ” Aboriginal Dance ” routine. It’s because this year, all the ice dancers were doing racial drag. It all started when ” the International Skating Union decreed the original dance would be performed to folk music this season .” Consequently, last night’s competition saw Italians clicking castanets, a Scottish duo in cowboy hats, and Russians in loincloths. Whereas Russian duo Domnina and Shabalin drew outcry with their warpaint-slathered didgeridoo routine , Americans Meryl Davis and Charlie White are receiving multicultural accolades for a Bollywood routine that has Meryl sporting bindi and a modified sari. It’s a hit in India , and Indian-Americans are apparently down with it, too. How did their racial drag avoid Domnina and Shabalin’s pitfalls? Davis and White didn’t look like total asses. In fact, they looked pretty good! According to NBC , Davis and White studied dance with an ex-Bollywooder who now runs a dance studio called BollyFit in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Costume materials came from “an authentic Indian clothing store.” Said Davis, “It was very important for us to do research and do the theme justice.” India, like America, is in the cultural export business, so imitation comes across as flattery instead of mockery. By contrast, Domnina and Shabalin chose a culture where dance is often tied to sacred rituals , and rarely shared with outsiders. No brown face. As Domnina and Shabalin discovered, donning a dark mahogany skin suit to camouflage one’s pale white skin is kind of a mood killer. To appease their critics, Domnina and Shabalin ditched the brown face, but not much else for Sunday night’s “folk dance” : On a different note: Did you know the Dixie Chicks and Johnny Cash are the foundation of “American cowboy folk dance”? Here’s a Scottish duo doing Johnny: Ice dancing: One anthropological revelation after another. Earlier: Gawker.TV: Russian Ice Dancers Tone Down Aboriginal Costumes, Routine Still Offensive And the Gold Medal for Most Racially Insensitive Figure Skating Routine Goes to…

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Japan gets the nod to kill whales again

Commercial whaling may soon resume, after being banned for nearly a quarter of a century. Secret talks, to be held in Florida at the beginning of next month, look like finalising a deal to allow Japan to begin killing the leviathans for gain once more. The deal would go to the International Whaling Commission for approval in June. World governments agreed to a moratorium on hunting in 1982, after species after species had been driven to the brink of extinction. The halt began five years later, but Japan has exploited a loophole that allows “scientific” whaling, ostensibly for research. It kills about 1,000 great whales around Antarctica annually. The deal remains under wraps, but is expected to allow the country to whale in its coastal waters. In return, Japan would slightly scale back its Antarctic hunt, but – in another victory for its government – that hunt might be legitimised. Iceland, which also conducts scientific whaling, and Norway, which legally exempted itself from the ban, may also agree to scale back their very much smaller operations. The idea is that fewer whales would be killed and an anarchic state of affairs brought under control. But conservationists fear that – apart from conceding a principle that represents one of their greatest international victories – the agreement would lead to other countries starting hunts in their coastal waters, and to a worldwide revival of officially sanctioned whaling. added by: jefftego

Lady Gaga Discusses Her ‘Very Forward’ Brit Awards Performance

Singer planned to do ‘something that I felt was a true representation of the future.’ By James Dinh Lady Gaga performs at the Brit Awards Tuesday Photo: Jon Furniss/ Getty Images Lady Gaga’s awards-show performances have been a big part of her story over the past year, but her set at the Brit Awards on Tuesday night took on a more serious meaning, as she dedicated it to her friend, designer Alexander McQueen , who died earlier this month. After the ceremony, the singer spoke to reporters about her emotional tribute and her success at the show. “I wanted to do a very, very forward performance, something that I felt was a true representation of the future,” she said of her McQueen tribute. “I re-inspired my song ‘Telephone’ into an acoustic, sort of jazz version, and then I went into a song called ‘Dance in the Dark,’ and I used a brand-new instrument that the Haus of Gaga has built named Emma.” Along with her memorable performance, Gaga also won awards in all three of her nominated categories, including Best International Album, Best International Female Solo Artist and International Breakthrough Act. “I really did not expect to win all three tonight, or really any at all, so I’m just so excited,” she told the BBC Radio 1 . “Honestly, I’m never the one who wins all the awards, and I have never been the one to feel like the winner my whole life. I’ve always been an outsider, so I really felt so accepted tonight and like people really understand my music and my message and what I do.” And how did she plan to celebrate? “I am going to get miserably drunk with all of my friends and celebrate and get ready,” she said, presumably referring to her British tour , which begins February 18 in Manchester and wraps in March, then heads to New Zealand, Australia and Japan. Related Photos Gaga Steals The Show At The Brit Awards Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Swimming with whales: Looking into the eye of the beast

Last weekend I was sitting on the edge of a cliff in Big Sur when a whale swam by. My friend turned to me and said, “Every time I see a whale I have an irresistible urge to run to the water and jump in and swim with them.” “Doesn't everyone?” I asked. Apparently not. Even for those rare souls who do have a case of deep desire, most people aren't crazy enough to actually do it. Enter Bryant Austin, the man who has dedicated himself to creating life size photographs of whales. That sounds all fine and dandy until you realize he is coming within 6 feet of a pod of wild animals that can weigh as much as two tons each. First question: “How the heck do you do that?” Lucky for us Bryant explains the process, and told us an amazing story of a close encounter with a carnivorous sperm whale in the following video. After the interview I asked Bryant how he became interested in capturing this unique perspective of whales; he told us a story about his first encounter with Humpback whales. He found himself dangerously close to a calf, and was admiring its agility given their close range of contact when he felt a tap on his shoulder. He explained that he assumed he was bumping into the boat since he was swimming on the surface of the ocean, but when he turned back to look, he was staring into the eye of the mother whale, who had just tapped him with her 15-foot, one-ton pectoral fin. He explained the moment of having actual eye contact with the whale, and realizing that there was a perspective and story that wasn't being told through conventional photographs of whales, and that if he wanted to share this perspective of connecting with the whale. After spending a few days with Bryant's footage and photos of whales I would have to agree. Even as a self proclaimed lover of whales, after looking at these photos, I see the animal in a different way. The photos (his largest photo is 6 feet by 28 feet, and it took 2800 hours to complete) create a feeling of intimacy that Bryant hopes will start to change the way that future generations perceive whales. The short documentary below, “In the Eye of the Whale” tells more of the Bryant's purpose, and explains his experiences of taking these images to the whaling nations. Passion and Purpose Plenty of people go out there and photograph whales, but Bryant has matched his passion with purpose. Whales are in serious danger (to satiate your inner eco geek, see the whaling information at the bottom of this post). Norway is one of the top whaling nations, a country which has a surplus of whaling meat, and has recently raised the limits. Bryant has taken his photographs to Norway to share with adults, and with hopes to influence the youth culture to shift the countries' whale consumption habits. The advocacy for these elements requires a gentle touch of, lets say, a humpback's fin. You need weight and power, and political prowess that allow whaling nations to change their ways with honor. (Norway recently responded to recent pressure by raising numbers even though they have a surplus of meat, while Japan recently requested to negotiate to lower it's “scientific” catch. How can you engage? Of course there are lots of ways to engage with protecting whales. Depending of your flavor of activism there is Greenpeace, there is the notorious Sea Shepperd, and then there is always Bryant Austin's work. Bryant is one of the humbler people who you will meet, and I had to drag the following information out of him re: how we can support his conservation work: We are presently raising funds to reunite with and film the whale responsible for my first life-size composite photo , which will cost about $50,000 (think what goes into getting on boats, equipment, oxygen, and then waiting for the right moment). We are hoping to begin in April of this year. It will be the first of four individual whales we are working to reunite with and film for our upcoming feature length documentary which has a much higher budget! So if you want to support Bryant's conservation efforts, head on over to his non-profit, Marine Mammal Conservation Through the Arts. More information whales for the curious The blue whales of the Antarctic are at less than 1 percent of their original abundance, despite 40 years of complete protection. Some populations of whales are recovering but some are not. In 2003 Palumbi estimated that humpback whales could have numbered 1.5 million prior to the onset of commercial whaling in the 1800s. Humpback whales currently number in the 20,000. Known environmental threats to whales include global warming, pollution, overfishing, ozone depletion, noise such as sonar weaponry, and ship strikes. Industrial fishing threatens the food supply of whales and also puts whales at risk of entanglement in fishing gear. They were initially guarded by an organization with the misleading title of the International Whaling Commission, known more as a “whalers club” than a conservation organization it states it's mission as: “Recognizing the interest of the nations of the world in safeguarding for future generations the great natural resources represented by the whale stocks…..having decided to conclude a convention to provide for the proper conservation of whale stocks and thus make possible the orderly development of the whaling industry”.

Coroner: Alexander McQueen Hanged Himself

Filed under: Celebrity Justice The coroner who inspected the body of Alexander McQueen claims the international fashion designer hanged himself in his closet last week — and cops have labeled the death as “non-suspicious.”According to London officials, McQueen also left a suicide … Permalink

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Lady Gaga Sings for McQueen, Steals the Show at Brit Awards

Lady Gaga left her poker face at home when it came time to pay tribute to Alexander McQueen. Onstage to accept for Best International Breakthrough Act, the first of the field-leading…

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AdvoCare Congratulates NFL World Champion Drew Brees (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

CARROLLTON, Texas—-AdvoCare International, a premier health and wellness company, proudly celebrates New Orleans Quarterback Drew Brees’ big win and Most Valuable Player performance in Miami on Sunday, Feb. 7.

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Renee Zellweger Is Beautiful In Berlin

Renee Zellweger attended the 60th annual International Berlin Festival held in Berlin, Germany last night and despite not the most flattering dress, the Bridget Jones Diary star looked amazing. Seriously, she is way to thin for that dress to be giving her a pooch. Unlesss……

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How LiLo Overplayed Her Hand with Bungled European Escort Gig

Billionaire Richard Lugner —Austria’s crown prince of nouveau riche—pays an estimated $150K each year for a celebrity escort to the Vienna Opera Ball . Lindsay Lohan landed this year’s gig—but apparently bungled the details so badly, Lugner said das fuggedaboudit . Every year, four-time divorcé Lugner horrifies Viennese high society anew by paying for the most inappropriate date possible , then basking in the light of a thousand flashbulbs. He’s had some triumphs ( Sophia Loren in 1995) but in general, standing next to Lugner means you are either over the hill ( Ivana Trump in 1994, Carmen Electra in 2005, and Dita von Teese in 2008 was arguably a turning point to overexposure) or never had much dignity to begin with ( Paris Hilton in 2007, Pam Anderson and Kid Rock in 2003). LiLo had reservations about Lugner from the beginning. First she reportedly asked Lugner if he could reschedule the ball . (Um, no.) She needed the hotel minibar destroyed in advance. She refused to vet her gown. The final straw: She missed her flight to Vienna, and “her card’s credit limit was not high enough” to pay the private jet to wait, Lugner said , backhandedly acknowledging that the ordeal was mostly transactional. She rejected a second, shared aircraft because ” she would not be able to get any sleep while traveling in it. ” Also, Lindsay had to wash her hair that night, and had a headache, and felt a cold coming on. Which is too bad, because high-end escorting would be a good way for Lindsay to earn her nut. The painful truth is that, at the tender age of 23, Lindsay—like so many of Lugner’s beauties—is past her prime. Her dignity dissipated somewhere around the fourth time forgetting panties, her acting career is in shambles, and her forays into the fashion world come off as desperate. Lindsay does, however, have one great talent: Looking gloriously skanky amid (someone else’s) fabulous wealth. ( Remember St. Bart’s? She was so happy there. This girl was born to cavort in bikinis on yachts. ) Which is why international high-end party-for-pay girl is where she’s headed—and something she’ll be good at. It’s not the same, mind you, as being a prostitute. It’s more like being Tara Reid , hosting NYE parties at European mega-clubs and attending the occasional shindig in Dubai. Since Lindsay was legitimately A-list once, she’d be the most high-priced jewel in the international starlet-collecting jetset’s crown. (And don’t pretend money isn’t an issue, Linds. We know your family squandered it, and we recognize it wasn’t your fault—at first.) High-end escorting is no less dignified than what she’s doing here ( tabloid confessionals about hoarding? ) and if she actually sticks with this ” saving the children of the world ” thing, she’ll have plenty of time for that, too. She might even meet (male) foreign dignitaries who can help her. But the best thing about international pay-for-partying is that she will get out of the U.S. press for a while. When she returns, we’ll hate her less ( look how nice everyone was about Tara Reid’s engagement ) and she’ll be able to afford the things she wants, that Americans won’t give her anymore. ( Champagne no longer runs freely for little Lindsay .) If the young girl goes west, west, and still further west she’ll traverse the whole world outside of America, where she is still a spring chicken. In Austria, they call Lindsay “Disney’s fallen princess.” Here, she’s just “fallen.”

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Designer Alexander McQueen Dies

Filed under: R.I.P. International fashion designer Alexander McQueen was found dead in his London home this morning, this according to a spokesperson for his company. There are reports claiming McQueen took his own life — but so far, an official cause of death has not … Permalink

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