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Miranda Kerr Goes Topless for i-D Magazine of the Day

A fashion magazine has pulled through again. This time it was by taking a bikini and lingerie model we’ve all seen half naked many fucking times, and turning her into a common whore by getting her fucking topless to end the cockteasing and give the public what they fucking want, all by pretending it was high fashion and needed for the authenticity of the shot, cuz everyone knows when a bitch hits a field she’s usually topless and running, only usually it’s at night after drinking and she’s running for her life after getting raped, but that’s not high fashion…..but apparently this is and I’d call it a genius move but I don’t really you consider a table of editors saying “we need to sell copies to keep our jobs cuz magazines are dead and we have Miranda Kerr booked for the cover…what should we do?”, cuz getting her topless is pretty fucking straight forward, obvious logic…. Titty Close-Up….

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Joe Jonas, Demi Lovato Talk About Touring As Lovers On ‘Good Morning America’

Host George Stephanopoulos surprises Lovato by asking for autograph. By Jocelyn Vena Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato (file) Photo: Kevin Mazur/VF1/WireImage When “Good Morning America” anchor George Stephanopoulos wasn’t angling to get an autograph for his 4-year-old daughter on Friday — a request Lovato said she’d be happy to grant — he was chatting with the Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato about their summer tour . And what he really wanted to know was how Joe and his “Camp Rock 2” co-star and real-life love, Demi Lovato, are planning to balance out their love and their jobs on tour. “We don’t know yet! We’re both really excited!” Joe said about their summer tour, which kicks off in July, when the band, along with Lovato, chatted on “Good Morning America” via video hookup from Los Angeles. She added, “We’ll find out!” The duo, along with Kevin and Nick, also revealed that the tour will be a full-on “Camp Rock 2” spectacular. “It’s going to be a blast. We’re going to be bringing the movie to life everywhere we go,” Kevin explained. But, the conversation didn’t stay on the topic of touring for long. And, Kevin gave fans an update of his life being married to Danielle . “It’s great. It’s amazing being with your best friend everyday,” he shared. “It’s so nice to have that relationship there and beyond that a partnership.” And, he said that like Joe, he’ll have his lady on the road with him. “She will be [there],” he said. “We have a dog, Riley, as well.” But the conversation wasn’t all about the band’s love life; the guys also shared what their most interesting fan gift of all time has ever been. Joe revealed, “A hippo was one of gifts once. Somebody adopted a hippo in our name. I don’t know [where it is]. I would love to visit it and hang out with it!” Are you excited for the JoBros/Lovato tour? Do you think Stephanopolous’ on-air autograph reqest was inappropriate? Let us know in the comments below! Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: The Jonas Brothers Related Artists Jonas Brothers Demi Lovato

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Michael McAteer fire 900

On Friday after a board meeting the officials of Michael McAteer, a liquidator for Quinn Insurance, announced that it was necessary for them to cut down some of their workforce in order to defend their financial future. They said that the company has been going through the hardest recession period, so resultantly about 300 people will loose their jobs in Blanchard Town and 200 jobs will go to Derrylin Enniskillen. This phase will leave a workforce of 450 people in these branches. As a result of

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Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’ Musical Is ‘Daring And Loud,’ Cast Says

‘I am just continually astonished by their artistry and the power and the beauty of these songs,’ director Michael Mayer says. By James Montgomery Billie Joe Armstrong at “American Idiot” on Broadway Photo: Bryan Bedder/ Getty Images Green Day’s “American Idiot” musical made its official Broadway premiere at New York’s St. James Theatre on Tuesday night. If the band being moved to tears by the production isn’t motivation enough to make the trip to NYC to see the show, well, we figured we’d let the cast and crew tell you why you should check it out. “As big a fan as someone is of Green Day, they might not even know how much dramatic potential is inside these songs,” director Michael Mayer said. “And they have never heard them sung in this way before, so I think they may have a deeper appreciation of what Billie Joe and Mike and Tre have written. I hope they do [come see it], because I am just continually astonished by their artistry and the power and the beauty of these songs.” Like Green Day said earlier , the “Idiot” musical is a lot like seeing the band live: roaring, loud and unapologetic. But to hear Mayer tell it, there’s also a side most fans can’t see in concert — one that is brought right to the forefront on the Broadway stage. “When you go see them in concert, or you watch their videos or you go see them in any of their work or like awards shows and stuff, anytime that you see them perform, they’re so ferocious,” he said. “They’re wild, but then when you get to know them as people … they’re really sensitive, intelligent, articulate, caring people … and that’s an aspect that comes through in this play, in these songs.” That personal touch extends to the cast of “Idiot” too. Because, growing up, they were all Green Day fans, and doing this musical was most definitely a labor of love. “I always loved their music. I remember loving the song ‘She,’ and we [all] talk about the song ‘Basket Case,’ ” said Rebecca Naomi Jones, who plays Whatsername. “Those old songs are just so good … the driving beats and awesome bass lines and Billie Joe’s voice. And some of the American Idiot songs are just out of this world.” “It blew my mind when I first heard their music. … I can still remember the first time I saw the music video for ‘Basket Case.’ I didn’t have cable, so I had to go to my cousin’s house to watch it,” added John Gallagher Jr., who plays Johnny. “I was mesmerized, but I was also scared of them. I fell for them, I loved all their records, and then I heard American Idiot, and I was like, ‘Wow, these guys have stepped it up.’ And this production is like that album: smart, edgy, daring and loud … but it has so much sensitivity and emotion in it. I have been pinching myself through this entire process, and I can’t see myself stopping anytime soon.” Will you make your way to NYC to see “American Idiot” on Broadway? Let us know in the comments! Related Videos Green Day’s ‘American Idiot’ On Broadway

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Crystal Bowersox, A Juice Bar And Why She May Still Quit ‘American Idol’

Our Bigger Than the Sound writer met quite a few Crystals during his juice-bar days. By James Montgomery Crystal Bowersox Photo: Jesse Grant/ WireImage Long before the parking-lot incident, the Seacrest intervention and reported texted accusations of betrayal , I already kind of knew that Crystal Bowersox wanted out of “American Idol.” This had nothing to do with any conversations I’ve had with her, tips from “inside sources” or anything else that could generally be considered reliable (because I don’t have anything like that to back me up) and everything to do with the fact that I once worked at a hippie-dippy juice bar in Altamonte Springs, Florida, that has since closed down and is now a Firehouse Subs. I know from experience, dude. Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience See, during my time at said juice bar — it was called “Nectars,” btw — I worked with no less than a dozen girls exactly like Crystal Bowersox. They all played the acoustic guitar. They all wore those velvety blouses. They all hung dream catchers from the rearview mirrors of their cars. Most of them had dreadlocks. They were drawn to the place because, like them, it was real earthy, with vegan sandwiches and wheatgrass shots and hummus and lots and lots of bean sprouts. Like, we put bean sprouts in everything. It was the kind of place where a group of dudes would hollow out apples, disappear into the walk-in refrigerator for 10 minutes, emerge all glassy eyed and would then have to take a break from manning the sandwich press (a lot of them remind me of Jason Castro , actually). It was a pretty awesome job, now that I think of it. Anyway, aside from all the crunchy trappings, all these girls had something else in common: They were all really good at their jobs (probably because they worked with a bunch of dudes whose sole talent seemed to be making smoking devices out of fruit), which meant that, inevitably, they would outshine everyone else and get promoted to manager. And that’s where the real problems would start. See, they never wanted any of the duties that came with the position of manager. Overnight, they went from working the register and making the occasional echinacea-laced smoothie to having to run the entire shop. They had to make schedules. Had to beg the stoned dudes in back to do food prep (and no one ever wants to do food prep). They couldn’t even make their own custom juices any more, because now the owner was watching their every move. Suddenly, this cushy, laid-back job they had gotten through a friend (because all of them got the job through a friend) had become a full-time gig, one with actual responsibilities. And responsibilities are a bummer. So, inevitably, all of them would quit. It wasn’t worth it anymore. And so that’s why I knew Crystal Bowersox wanted to quit “American Idol.” She entered the competition almost on a whim — hey, this seems like it would be fun! — but then, thanks to her talents, she rose above the field and somehow became the front-runner. Without even knowing it, she has become the manager. Having to film those Ford commercials is her schedule-making. Doing the group sing-alongs is like begging the rest of the crew to cut a few extra boxes of broccoli. Bringing out a didgeridoo for her version of “Come Together” was sort of her last-ditch attempt at making one of her custom juices, only the judges totally called her out on it this time. “Idol” has become a full-time job for her. So it was no surprise to me that she thought about quitting. After all, it sort of seemed like the only logical thing to do. And, yes, I’m aware that this entire column is one long generalization, but writing about “Idol” usually requires that sort of thing (here’s a column last year in which I compared Adam Lambert to Barack Obama ). The beauty of this show is that, if you think about it long enough, you’ll realize you know someone exactly like each of the contestants. It’s sort of why we keep them around every week. I just so happen to know at least a dozen girls like Bowersox, which is why nothing she does really shocks me. I just hope she doesn’t freak out and flip off the audience, like this one gal I worked with did when she quit (only it was the customers, but you know what I’m saying). Though, come to think of it, that wouldn’t surprise me, either. And, ultimately, Bowersox’s future on “Idol” isn’t really that big of a deal. Because if she does decide to walk away from the show, I’m confident she could have a lucrative career in the juice-bar business. I know from experience, dude. Questions? Concerns? Hit me up at BTTS@MTVStaff.com . Related Photos Crystal Bowersox’s ‘American Idol’ Experience

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Mary J. Blige Tells Oprah ‘If You Save Women, You Save The World’

R&B superstar goes on ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’ to discuss her Foundation for the Advancement of Women Now. By Jocelyn Vena, with additional reporting by Shaheem Reid Mary J. Blige on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” Photo: Harpo Kicking off her appearance on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” on Tuesday (April 13), Mary J. Blige sang her cover of the classic Led Zeppelin tune “Stairway to Heaven.” But the real reason behind her visit was to talk about her struggles growing up in New York and how she hopes to empower young women. “I could have been dead because of this environment,” she said about her childhood in Yonkers. “But because of this environment, I’m alive too. I remember one day being there. I was sitting there, and it was a cloudy day. I started praying. I was really depressed that day, and I was crying, and I was like, ‘Father, if there’s a way out, please show me.’ As I was asking him that day, the sky … opened up and the sun came down. And I knew at that moment I was going to get out.” As a superstar musician, Blige started the Foundation for the Advancement of Women Now, which allows young women to seek the support and education she craved as a child. “It’s a dream come true,” she told Oprah. “My thing is, if you save women, you save the world. This is probably one of the most important places, because when women are looking for jobs, a lot of time they don’t have babysitters. That’s another thing that holds them back.” Blige said she’s committed to making sure women can get the help they need through her foundation. “From mothers to daughters to aunts, black, white, it doesn’t matter who you are: If you need help, the Mary J. Blige Center for Women is here,” she said. “It’s starting small, but we’re going to get bigger. When you’re educated, you’re confident. You know what you’re speaking about. You know who you are.” When Blige was a kid, she said, getting an education wasn’t the hip thing to do, so she didn’t think she could seek that out. “When I was growing up, it wasn’t cool to be educated, so I fell into that slump,” she explained. “When you’re in a peer-pressure situation where you’re forced to do what everyone else does to survive, then you end up like I did.” Blige told MTV News that kids now understand that education is vital to their success. “I look at this generation and anyone who doesn’t have an opportunity to finish or to get that education or have the confidence they need to get out and go out and get the jobs they want, I look at them like they’re as my children,” she said. “And I always want my children to have a better opportunity than I had. That’s why I’m going so hard to get them to college. “I take everyone on a journey of why this movement is so important, why the Mary J. Blige movement is so important to me,” Blige added. “I’ve done nothing but given back. My fans are loyal to me because of the journey that we’ve taken together.” As an adult, Blige said she has a very different philosophy in her own life. “I strive to be educated, to grow older gracefully, be happy and comfortable with myself,” she said. “And to have helped more women with my walk — not with what I’m saying but what they’re seeing.” What do you think of Blige’s commitment to helping young women? Tell us in the comments. Related Artists Mary J. Blige

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Movieline is (Still) Hiring!

Heads up, folks: We’re still looking to fill a Night Editor position (12:00 am – 9:00 am EDT shift), and would like to encourage applicants from overseas to apply. Being based in Europe might be the easiest, as the job requires blogging as well as original reporting and interviews — all of which are harder to do Stateside in the dead of night. We could use a New York-based intern as well. Inquire within!

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Conde Nast and the End of Magazine Jobs [The Future]

The media world—it changes. A few years ago, Conde Nast was a golden castle on the hill, and the internet was a squatter’s hovel/ “artist’s colony” far below. But lo! Now, former Nasties are flooding the internet themselves. In the wake of former House & Garden editor Dominique Browning’s chronicle of her post-layoff descent into egg-obsessed madness John Koblin has taken an informal survey of the former editors of Conde Nast magazines that were shuttered in the Great Magazine Die-Off. Cookie ‘s Pilar Guzman is creating a website. Domino’ s Deborah Needleman is starting a website. Jane ‘s Brandon Holley is already running a website. It’s worth noting what none of these former queens of the magazine world are doing: running a magazine. These are former Conde Nast editors . They should, ostensibly, have their pick of magazine jobs—if not ones quite as prestigious as their last ones, at least somewhere close on a masthead elsewhere. Instead, they’re all fleeing magazines altogether in favor of the web. And many of them are planning to start websites, a pretty brazen gamble even during good economic times. Magazine jobs are no longer secure, lucrative, or abundant enough to even be a viable option for those who would have had a whole buffet of them to choose from not long ago. Internet media jobs are no more secure (trust us!), but the barrier to entry is low. Might as well give it a shot! There’s always the Peace Corps if this doesn’t work out. [ NYO ]

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How Steve Jobs Behaves in Public [Nerdspotting]

Steve Jobs handles public encounters with a mixture of brazenness and celebrity caution, according to people who sent us stories about their run-ins with the Apple CEO. Read their tales—and send us yours—below. People began telling us about their Jobs run-ins after our post yesterday speculating that the CEO staged his outdoor coffee with Google CEO Eric Schmidt and that he must have known the citizen paparazzi would be out in force . After all, we reasoned, Jobs elaborately choreographed an earlier visit to the New York Times , even sending advance teams (we hear) to make sure he didn’t have to wait for an elevator. From the fresh reports our tipsters have supplied, it sounds like Jobs is aware of his celebrity and pragmatic about dealing with the effects, but doesn’t allow it to keep him from spontaneous meetings. Of course, it probably goes without saying that Jobs’ trips to malls, newspaper offices and cafés are not particularly interesting in and of themselves, even to Apple fanboys. That’s especially true now that the secretive Apple boss has resumed his practice of public tech demonstrations; Jobs sightings were an especially hot commodity when the CEO was on leave and investors had no pictures to fuel their speculation about his physical health. Jobs’ public encounters remain somewhat interesting, however, because of the executive’s unique stature. No other business leader commands as much public celebrity, and as the Schmidt incident and countless keynotes show, Jobs’ fame can be a powerful tool for shaping public perception. On the flip side, Jobs’ celebrity must be a challenge: His very mandate as CEO is to make sure his company anticipates the rapidly shifting tastes of its consumers. In short, to make sure it does not lose touch with the very crowds that are sometimes poised to mob Jobs. Here’s one story of Citizen Steve from a veteran of one of New York’s Apple stores: I used to work at one of the Apple Stores here in the city. He was scheduled to come in, we didn’t know exactly when. He got out of a town car out front, walked in, and right up to me – shaking my hand and saying, “Hi, I’m Steve Jobs ! Is XXXXX (name of the store manager) here?” When I said he was and called him, [Jobs] said he was going to run to the bathroom first – and went to the customer’s bathroom (which anyone can use – and isn’t exactly the cleanest). He came out, walked right back up to me, and started talking about the store. After about 5 min customers around us starting walking up asking to take pictures, and asking questions, when he promptly asked to be excused and left – back to the car and away. We had all heard stories about his desire to not shake hands (he offered first), his desire to not be in public (he spent his entire time in full view in open areas of the store) and his general shitty attitude (he was super nice and cordial). Just something I thought of when reading your article. All that being said, the company is security crazy. Also, Jobs has been known to go to an ordinary movie theater, though it sounds like he’s not very familiar with the one in his hometown of Cupertino (where he grew up and where Apple is based): About a week before the iPad was officially unveiled, I was in Cupertino walking to my car in an AMC parking lot and I hear someone behind me ask, “Excuse me, which direction is the movie theater?” I turn around and am face to face with Steve Jobs and his wife. Although I was completely stunned that 1) I was talking to Steve Jobs in a parking lot and 2) it was just him and his wife going to a movie (I figured that with his money he would have his own private theater or something), I gave him directions and he was on his way. What was particularly funny about the incident was that in addition to me working very closely with Palm at the time, I was very vocally telling my girlfriend how awesome the Palm Pre is over the iPhone when he approached me. In our last post, we recounted the story of Steve Jobs’ visit to the New York Times (more here ), his exit from the iPad launch and his reported sightings at a soccer game and yogurt shop . If you’ve had your own Jobs run in, tell us about it and we’ll compile your story into a future post. (Top pic: Jobs, by Nonie on Flickr )

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Does Sad Obama Have Seasonal Affective Disorder? [Sad]

Poor Barack Hussein Obama. Fred Hiatt of The Washington Post thinks he has a “happiness deficit” because he hates his job . But we have another theory: Barack Obama isn’t sad… he’s afflicted by SAD. Seasonal Affective Disorder. Hiatt— overlord of the worst opinion section in America —paints our president in such melancholy hues that you can imagine Hamlet slapping his back with a heartening “Buck up, kiddo.” The problem, Hiatt writes, is that Obama “doesn’t seem all that happy being president.” Hiatt wonders with concern: “What part of it does he enjoy?” Obama bristles at “schmoozing with foreign leaders;” he only reluctantly goes about “rolling up his sleeves and wading into the crowd;” he even prefers a game of basketball to “putting his feet up on his desk after a long day and chewing over events with aides.” Hiatt cites this sad excerpt from a January People interview: President Obama spoke in such a hush about the loneliness of his decisions on war and terrorism that one could hear between his words the tick of an old lighthouse clock across the room. An old lighthouse clock . Symbolic, because lighthouse keepers also hate their jobs. Is Obama just your typical disaffected commander-in-chief, joylessly clocking into the Oval Office each day and googling “retirement communities + greater Chicago area” between meetings? Since we’re playing Presidential psychologist, we’d like to suggest a more clinical explanation for Obama’s recent funk. It’s called Seasonal Affective Disorder, and it afflicts as many as 1.5-9% of adult Americans. Obama’s physical found nothing last month, but the evidence suggests, Contra Fred Hiatt, that Obama’s Happiness Deficit is in fact nothing more than a seasonal deficit of Vitamin D. Obama’s Big Sad Time really began with the death of the public option back in December. It reached its peak with the election of Scott Brown in February. This is the dead of winter! Wikipedia, work your magic: Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), also known as winter depression or winter blues, is a mood disorder in which people who have normal mental health throughout most of the year experience depressive symptoms in the winter . Our seasonally-depressed president has been in no state to weather the normal ups-and-downs of the presidency. The hallowed look in his eyes grew hallower. His hair grew even grayer. He speaks in hushed tones of loneliness and wants nothing to do with other world leaders who would only remind him of his own pain. He’s smoking again, popping Provigil like it was Tic Tacs . Just gotta make it to spring, he probably mutters to himself during a midnight trip to the White House kitchen, another sleepless night, another microwave burrito and endless C-Span marathon… to forget. But spring approaches! We are hopeful that with the sun and the crocuses will come a reborn Obama as his nervous system floods with Sweet Lady Vitamin D. Until that time, though, we have a suggestion that’s probably healthier than cigs and late-night C-Span marathons:

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