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Traveling Shoes: Welcome To Kenya, Najwa Moses!

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Well Hello Beautiful! I must say that I’m thrilled to bring the world of Styleaholics–Najwa Moses to this wonderful family of beauties as I travel throughout East Africa and several cities in Europe in search of all things haute — fashion, food, pleasure. For those of you unfamiliar with yours truly, I’ll let my Twitter bio give you the full rundown: The Web’s First Fashion TV Personality/Media Mogul in the Making/Fashion Blogger/Accessory designer/Editor at Bluefly.com/Freelance Creative Social Media Consultant. If you desire to know more check out my bio on my site STYLEAHOLICS.COM I arrived in Nairobi, Kenya after a 16 hour flight from JFK with an 8 hour stopover in London and though I was extremely exhausted, I was also thrilled that I had finally arrived in the Motherland! As a visual/vocal person, my six senses were keen to drink in my entire experience from the very jazzy Virgin Airlines complete with passenger friendly luxe- toiletries (I mean seriously, I can’t remember the last time I was served anything more than a microscopic bag of malnourished peanuts on a flight) and decadent desserts to my very first peek at the continent of Africa to the warm welcome from my host Caroline Malinda of Silverbird Travel who greeted me in total Hollywood fashion with my very own name card and then quickly whisked me away for a much needed brunch. Ow! Please step into my world via photos which start with me at exactly 12 hours before my flight in a sweaty panic trying to fit a Styleaholics wardrobe (I’ve got over 100 pairs of shoes) into one bag for an international journey…oy vey! Let’s Keep This Fashionship Going…up next? I head to Mombasa South — the ‘Hamptons’ of Nairobi– for a Toga themed birthday weekend of sun, rhythm and African luxury. naj:)

Traveling Shoes: Welcome To Kenya, Najwa Moses!

BLACK MUSIC MOMENT #71: Three 6 Mafia Win Academy Award For “It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp”

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Where: (click below to visit venue on Foursquare) Kodak Theater 6801 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA When: March 5, 2006 What: The Memphis rap group earned an Oscar for Best Original Song for their contribution to the Hustle & Flow movie soundtrack. The film starred Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson , who performed the Three 6 Mafia-penned “It’s Hard Out Here For a Pimp.” NEXT | PREVIOUS In celebration of Black Music Month, TheUrbanDaily’s “It’s All Black Music” presents  100 Rewarding Black Music Moments , sponsored by Southwest Airlines . Each Black Music Moment is associated with an actual place that you can visit. During the month of June, check in to at least three of these places on  Foursquare to unlock TheUrbanDaily’s exclusive  “It’s All Black Music” Badge . Check out the locations and details on our  Foursquare page !

BLACK MUSIC MOMENT #71: Three 6 Mafia Win Academy Award For “It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp”

BLACK MUSIC MOMENT #71: Three 6 Mafia Win Academy Award For “It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp”

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Where: (click below to visit venue on Foursquare) Kodak Theater 6801 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA When: March 5, 2006 What: The Memphis rap group earned an Oscar for Best Original Song for their contribution to the Hustle & Flow movie soundtrack. The film starred Terrence Howard and Taraji P. Henson , who performed the Three 6 Mafia-penned “It’s Hard Out Here For a Pimp.” NEXT | PREVIOUS In celebration of Black Music Month, TheUrbanDaily’s “It’s All Black Music” presents  100 Rewarding Black Music Moments , sponsored by Southwest Airlines . Each Black Music Moment is associated with an actual place that you can visit. During the month of June, check in to at least three of these places on  Foursquare to unlock TheUrbanDaily’s exclusive  “It’s All Black Music” Badge . Check out the locations and details on our  Foursquare page !

BLACK MUSIC MOMENT #71: Three 6 Mafia Win Academy Award For “It’s Hard Out Here For A Pimp”

Video: Rich ally ignores poor excuses

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Watch: Frank Rich Explains Why He Supports Marriage Equality [Towle] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Good As You Discovery Date : 11/03/2011 19:04 Number of articles : 2

Video: Rich ally ignores poor excuses

Video: Rich ally ignores poor excuses

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Watch: Frank Rich Explains Why He Supports Marriage Equality [Towle] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Good As You Discovery Date : 11/03/2011 19:04 Number of articles : 2

Video: Rich ally ignores poor excuses

Glee Covers ‘Raise Your Glass’ – FIRST LISTEN

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Check out the Dalton Warblers’ rendition of Pink’s hit “Raise Your Glass”! The song will be featured in Glee’s upcoming episode “Original Song,” which features two original compositions. Listen to “Loser Like Me,” written by Max Martin, and “Get It Right” by Adam Anders, if you haven’t heard them yet. “Original Song” will air on Tuesday, March 15 Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 11/03/2011 19:23 Number of articles : 3

Glee Covers ‘Raise Your Glass’ – FIRST LISTEN

Glee Covers ‘Raise Your Glass’ – FIRST LISTEN

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Check out the Dalton Warblers’ rendition of Pink’s hit “Raise Your Glass”! The song will be featured in Glee’s upcoming episode “Original Song,” which features two original compositions. Listen to “Loser Like Me,” written by Max Martin, and “Get It Right” by Adam Anders, if you haven’t heard them yet. “Original Song” will air on Tuesday, March 15 Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Just Jared Discovery Date : 11/03/2011 19:23 Number of articles : 3

Glee Covers ‘Raise Your Glass’ – FIRST LISTEN

Glimmer of Hope: Jewelry Store Surveillance Tape Backs Up Lindsay Lohan Story

Who knows if it will persuade the D.A., but a surveillance video at least partially backs up Lindsay Lohan’s account of her infamous, alleged jewel thievery. The accused felon was in no hurry to bolt Kamofie & Company the day she allegedly ganked the thing, blabbing with the owner for a bit before peacing out. According to sources who have watched the tape, Lohan wore the $2,500 necklace she’s accused of stealing almost the entire time she was in the store. What goes on in the mind of Lindsay Lohan? [Photo: Pacific Coast News] Video clearly shows Lindsay trying on the necklace, checking herself out in the mirror, and appearing to ask her friend and the owner for their opinion. There is no audio on the tape. Reports say Lindsay took off her own necklace to try on the store’s necklace, which she never took off in 45 minutes. According to sources, before walking out of the store, Lindsay put her own necklace back on, but not in a way that obstructed the store’s necklace. Even better for the train wreck, with the store’s necklace still in plain view, Lindsay is seen talking to the owner for a couple of minutes before leaving. Doesn’t sound like the actions of someone that tried to steal a necklace, right? Or is she just that calculating to make it look like a misunderstanding? In rejecting a plea bargain last week, Lindsay indicated confidence that she will be vindicated by the legal system. Perhaps this is a big reason why. Of course, a probation violation could land her in jail regardless. This is what happens when you’re a total mess and constantly run afoul of the law. What do you think of her story in light of this report?

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Meet Paul McDonald, American Idol Hopeful, Lead Singer of The Grand Magnolias

When Paul McDonald takes to the stage tonight on American Idol , he’ll likely be less nervous than any of the other 11 male semifinalists. That’s because the 26-year old from Nashville has already recorded multiple albums with his band, The Grand Magnolias, and toured a bit around the country. The artist has more experience than most in the competition. Will that result in a well-polished performance? We’ll soon find out. For now, watch McDonald talk about his group and listen to him sing the same original song that he used on an earlier audition, “American Dreams.” Paul McDonald – American Dreams

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Gwyneth Paltrow, Florence Welch, Mandy Moore Sing Oscars Score

Randy Newman nabs Best Original Song for ‘We Belong Together’ from ‘Toy Story 3.’ By Aly Semigran Gwyneth Paltrow performs at the 2011 Oscars on Sunday Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Sunday night (February 27) marked the 83rd annual Academy Awards, but there were some moments when the ceremony was more reminiscent of a Grammy stage. Gwyneth Paltrow, who has gone from Oscar-winning actress to singing awards-show mainstay — having performed “Forget You” alongside Cee Lo Green and puppets at the Grammys — was one of the featured performers in the Best Original Song category. Paltrow, who joked to MTV News on the red carpet that she’d calmed her pre-Oscar nerves with a beer, called the ceremony “so, like, freaking serious” as compared to her previous stints on both the Grammys and the Country Music Awards. After being introduced by Jennifer Hudson, a calmer Paltrow (who Hudson described as “a singing sensation and country music’s new star”) donning a sleek, off-the-shoulder nude and bejeweled gown, sang some of “Coming Home” for the Kodak Theater and millions of Oscar viewers around the globe. With a starry stage set-up behind her, Paltrow crooned the chorus, “After all of my running/ I’m finally coming home/ The world tried to break me/ I found a road to take me home.” But Paltrow wasn’t the only familiar face to appear as a performer during the ceremony. Fellow singer/actress Mandy Moore, wearing a flowing blue gown, sang the nominated “I See the Light” from her hit animated film “Tangled” alongside her co-star Zachary Levi, with Alan Menken accompanying them on piano. Later in the telecast, Florence Welch, frontwoman for 2010 breakout act Florence and the Machine, helped Oscar winner A.R. Rahman perform “If I Rise” from “127 Hours” while images from the Best Picture nominee appeared in the background. Welch, who wore a striking burnt-sienna gown, showcased her beautiful, moody voice as she stepped in for Dido (who co-wrote the song, as well as sang on the film’s original track). However, those were the only moments those songs and their performers had any Oscar glory on Sunday, as perennial nominee Randy Newman walked away the winner in the Best Original Song category. Newman, who had performed “We Belong Together” from “Toy Story 3” at the piano on the Oscar stage, won his second career Academy Award, besting the songs from “Country Strong,” “Tangled” and “127 Hours.” Stick with MTV News on Oscar night and beyond for red-carpet fashion coverage, analysis of the winners, plus interviews, photos and more from your favorite Hollywood stars! Related Videos Highlights From The 2011 Oscars Related Photos The 2011 Academy Awards Related Artists Florence + the Machine Mandy Moore

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