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Blake Lively Interview magazine cover 2010

“I#39;m actually a very shy person – that#39;s a big secret, so don#39;t tell,” Blake Lively, 23, reveals in a chat with Ben Affleck in September#39;s Interview magazine. “But being in [acting] classes pushed me to break out of that a little bit. It#39;s like nature versus nurture: I#39;m naturally very shy, but I was brought up in a way where I had to get up and get out of that.” Confident. Poised. Stylish. Glamorous. These are the kinds of words typically used to describe Blake Lively. Not sh

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NPR Sneers Palin’s Fractured Lingo Shows She Avoids ‘Books and Periodicals That Have Semicolons’

From his usual perch on the NPR show Fresh Air, liberal linguist and Berkeley professor Geoffrey Nunberg  predictably sneered on Tuesday at Sarah Palin’s use of “refudiate,” and then her refusal to correct herself. He suggested she obviously doesn’t read enough. “You have to frequent the places the word hangs out in, the kinds of books and periodicals that have semicolons in them.” But he also tried to cover his tracks a little bit by suggesting eloquence is overrated in politicians: Palin could have picked up refudiate from someone else or come up with it on her own. The question is why she didn’t correct it along the way, before she got called on it and felt the need to defend it. After all, the course of our lives is strewn with abandoned misconceptions about words. I’m always struck by how tenacious these are. A word will go right past me five or 10 times before I suddenly have this duh moment. As in, duh, it has a ‘c’ in it. Or duh, compendious doesn’t mean comprehensive at all. But Palin apparently never had a duh moment with repudiate, probably because she hasn’t encountered it often enough. People don’t use it a lot in ordinary conversation – as in, I used to think Peter Frampton was cool, but I totally repudiate that now. You have to frequent the places the word hangs out in, the kinds of books and periodicals that have semicolons in them. [Note he places the emphasis on the second syllable of fre-QUENT. Thank you, Henry Higgins.] But not even Palin’s most ardent supporters would claim that she’s been a great reader. They prize her for her attitude and authenticity, not her erudition. Of course, there are other people who blanch at the thought of a head of state whose speech flows so far from the stream of literate English prose. Fair enough. But inarticulateness doesn’t preclude political competence – think of Dwight Eisenhower. As the linguist Mark Liberman put it in the LanguageLog blog, politics is not a vocabulary contest. And it’s a mistake to read too much significance into these slips and solecisms. Take the way the logotariat reacted to Palin’s use of verbage in place of verbiage during the 2008 campaign. It’s a very common error, and in its way a logical one. The i in verbiage doesn’t make a lot of sense if you think, as most people do, that the word is related to verb and verbal. It actually comes from the same root as warble. But in The New Yorker, James Wood took verbage as Palin’s own invention and called it a perfect example of the Republicans’ disdain for words. Verbage – so close to garbage, so far from language . That’s a pretty clever way for Nunberg to dull his Berkeley barbs and then stick Palin with another one. Nunberg realized there’s some political danger in smugness, even as he betrayed it: Where do you begin with that? With the remarkable condescension of garbage — so close to trash? Or with the insolence of imagining that faulty usage betrays stupidity and turpitude? One way or the other, it’s a form of smugness that transcends partisan lines. People on the right are just as quick to ridicule Obama and Biden for their mistakes. Yet the well-spoken aren’t necessarily wiser or better than the rest of us. Most of the horrors that the human race has had to endure in modern times were inflicted at the bidding of men who spoke in shapely grammatical sentences. Unfortunately, eloquence doesn’t come next to godliness. A devotion to language will have to be its own reward. Could we just celebrate that?

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3 Better Ideas for an LGBT-Based Reality Series Than Logo’s ‘Gay Housewives’

The cast members of Logo’s upcoming “Gay Housewives” series (first called Kept , now called The A List ) comprise a lame procession of models and other, model-shaped people. Former Lance Bass paramour Reichen Lehmkuhl was no more intriguing in 2005 than he is now, and regrettably, the onetime Amazing Race winner is the biggest name slated for the new series. Boring! In 2010, it’s bizarre that a legitimate LGBT -based non-competition reality series has yet to emerge. We’ve thought of three shows we’d love to see in primetime, the kinds of shows that could educate and scintillate.

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Vern Yip son Gavin Joshua Mannox picture

“He seems to be a very opinionated baby, which I love, cause I’m extremely opinionated,” Vern Yip, 41, confesses. “He’s not somebody who’s just going to be laissez-faire … He knows what he likes and what he doesn’t like, he’s very self-assured, and all that’s great.” Interior designer Vern Yip tells us that Gavin Joshua Mannox — his 4½-month-old son — is “definitely not laid-back,” and the Design Star judge wouldn’t have it any other way! “Those are all the kinds of characteristics that I wou

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Eminem, Jay-Z To Headline Ireland’s Oxegen Festival

Black Eyed Peas, Vampire Weekend and John Mayer also set to perform at Ireland’s largest music festival. By Jayson Rodriguez Eminem and Jay-Z (file) Photo: Activision Eminem and Jay-Z will be among the marquee acts participating at the Oxegen 2010 music festival this summer in Ireland, it was announced on Tuesday (February 23). The multi-platinum rappers are the standouts on a bill that also includes the Black Eyed Peas , Vampire Weekend , Empire of the Sun , Muse and John Mayer . Em is scheduled to close out the multi-day fest, which takes place July 8 to July 11. The Detroit MC will rock the main stage and be joined by D-12 and a live band backing the performance. There are no details regarding Jay-Z’s set date or location as of press time. The annual spree is Ireland’s largest music festival . Oxegen was founded in 2004 and in the past has featured a range of artists including the Killers and R.E.M. Last year, Nine Inch Nails were among the headliners. In addition to Em and Jay, the 2010 line will include Muse, David Guetta, and DJ A-Trak. Recently, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones suggested Eminem and Jay-Z should headline a concert at the NFL magnate’s new stadium, which hosted the record-setting NBA All-Star game earlier this month. “Those are the kinds of stars or the kinds of individuals that people are so interested in seeing,” Jones told MTV News. “We’ve got a venue there that can show them and their skills and talent. We could put a crowd in there to watch them.” The “Renegade” collaborators, Em and Jay, have hooked up a few times already in the past year. They both consulted on the “DJ Hero” video game and later performed in Los Angeles during an event sponsored by the gaming company. The event featured one of the last performances by DJ AM. Related Artists Jay-Z Eminem

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8 Kinds of Drug Dealers

• 8 Kinds of Drug Dealers • Amazing Celebrity Impressions • Jessica Hart Hits The Beach • Jack Bauer Interrogates Santa • You’re Gonna Love Ingrid Ullrich • Douche Alert! • Sir, Your Head Is Shaped Like a Penis Continue reading

Renee Zellweger Makin’ Her Booty Pop of the Day

Renee Zellweger has a scary monster face.

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