Big Sean is the same MC repping the D he’s always been. That’s the theme of his new single, “Switch Up,” featuring Common. Kid Cudi may have defected, but this joint serves as evidence that G.O.O.D. Music will carry on. Over a upbeat, swinging groove, the Detroit rappers drops a pair of verses while Com holds him down for the second…. Continue
Unemployment Rate Drops To Below 8% The Bureau of Labor Statistics has released the latest batch of unemployment numbers and the jobs report, and it seems like things might be finally starting to look up. Think Progress According to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 88,000 jobs were created last month, and the unemployment rate ticked down to 7.6 percent largely because the participation rate dropped. Analysts had expected 190,000 jobs. The private sector added 95,000 jobs, while the public sector contracted again, losing another 7,000 jobs. The February job numbers were revised from 236,000 to 268,000, while January’s numbers were revised from 119,000 to 148,000. Although these actual numbers don’t quite add up to those that were projected, it’s certainly an improvement from where we were last time this year. Shutterstock
Jason Terry was killed last night … in a manner of speaking. LeBron James’ unreal dunk over the hapless Boston Celtics guard was an absolute soul-crusher. Some Miami Heat-backing pranksters took that sentiment a step further, however, LITERALLY killing the 35-year-old NBA veteran on his Wikipedia page. Cause of death: Being viciously dunked on. LeBron James Alley-Oop A similar Wiki-murder was ascribed, briefly, to Brandon Knight, who was victimized by a similarly vicious DeAndre Jordan dunk earlier this month. Ironically, by virtue of their participation in these epic moments, both Knight and Terry will be immortalized … in posters of DeAndre and LeBron.
Bongiwe Hesman was announced the winner of the Face of Lesotho 2012 pageant held at the Maseru Mall on December 16, 2012. She will likely represent Lesotho in the Miss World 2013 beauty pageant, scheduled to take place in Jakarta, Indonesia in September 2013. However, her participation is not confirmed. The first runner-up was Matsekiso Tsoenyane and the second runner-up was Mamahlape Matsoso. Bongiwe Hesman is the winner of Face of Lesotho 2012 pageant and will possibly compete in Miss World
Facebook investors bought more shares of the stock today as the new ‘privacy’ policy’s about to take effect. According to the LA Times , shares rose 8% to $25.94…mainly because investors know the profit that’s in the shady business of selling your personal information. Two consumer watchdogs are urging Facebook founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg to back off proposed changes to its policies that they say would curb the rights of its 1 billion-plus users and make more personal information available to advertisers without users’ explicit consent in violation of a privacy settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. In a letter sent to Zuckerberg on Monday, the groups asked Facebook to be “responsive to the rights of Facebook users to control their personal information and to participate in the governance of Facebook.” Facebook informed users last week that it planned to do away with its system that allows users to vote on –- and strike down — changes to its policies and terms of services if the policy change receives more than 7,000 comments and more than 30% of users take part in the vote. In addition, Facebook said it would no longer let users control who could message them on the service, and would instead set up new filters to help users manage their messages. Most controversial to privacy watchdogs: Facebook’s plans to begin sharing users’ data between its own services and affiliates, most notably Instagram, which it bought earlier this year for about $715 million. Google was on the receiving end of a similar reaction last January when it said it would combine users’ personal information from all of its services including search, email, the Google+ social network and video-sharing site YouTube. Regulators and privacy groups warned at the time that the policy change invaded users’ privacy and put them at greater risk for hackers and identity thieves. “As our company grows, we acquire businesses that become a legal part of our organization. Those companies sometimes operate as affiliates. We wanted to clarify that we will share information with our affiliates and vice versa, both to help improve our services and theirs, and to take advantage of storage efficiencies,” Facebook spokesman Andrew Noyes said in an emailed statement. “The settlement prohibits Facebook from misrepresenting the extent to which it maintains the privacy or security of covered information. Additionally, prior to any sharing of users’ personal information with a third party, Facebook must make a clear and prominent disclosure and obtain the affirmative express consent of its users,” Rotenberg and Chester wrote in Monday’s letter to Zuckerberg. The changes could help Facebook — after a rocky debut as a publicly traded company — win back favor with investors. The giant social network is looking to reverse a sharp slowdown in revenue growth. The stock has declined more than 30% since its initial public stock offering in May. Facebook, Google, and other companies are under greater scrutiny for how they handle personal information. Consumers are handing over more and more personal information, yet privacy watchdogs say they have less and less say over what companies do with it. Facebook downplayed the significance of eliminating its 4-year-old voting system, saying it has simply outgrown it. Instead of having users cast a ballot, Facebook said it would rely on other means of giving them a voice in changes to the service such as an “Ask the Chief Privacy Officer” question-and-answer forum on its website. Privacy groups said scrapping the voting system “raises questions about Facebook’s willingness to take seriously the participation of Facebook users.” “We hope Mark Zuckerberg will do the right thing. The proposed change to the privacy policy is not fair to users. It’s their data, not Facebook’s,” Rotenberg said. Facebook has notified users about the proposed policy changes and provided a seven-day window for public comments. Comments have already exceeded the 7,000 needed to trigger a vote. The vote is expected to begin on Thursday. Facebook investors were voting with their portfolios on Monday. Facebook shares hit their highest price in four months after analysts said investors had underestimated the company’s growth potential. That’s some scary bull right there. Make sure you check your accounts in the coming days. Images via facebook
With Deadline reporting that Universal Pictures is denying a Hollywood Reporter story that Kristen Stewart has been deep-sixed from the sequel to Snow White and the Huntsman , and the Twitter-verse buzzing over the news, we here at Movieline figure it’s a good time to ask our readers to weigh in on this debate. As Deadline points out, SWATH ‘s near $400 million worldwide box-office gross makes it an eligible vehicle for a sequel, and, internally, Universal is discussing whether to focus the next movie on the Huntsman character played by Chris Hemsworth, who is fast proving himself to be leading-man material. According to our sister site, the Hollywood Reporter “used all this as a referendum to stamp out the participation of Stewart, because of recent events , which seemed a bit harsh and unfair, particularly since nary a word of the sequel or spinoff has yet been written.” (There’s also the bit of news that Universal has bought a crime drama called 90 Church: The True Story of the Narcotics Squad from Hell for Huntsman director Rupert Sanders.) So, now we’re dying to ask you: Would you see SWATH 2 without Kristen Stewart? Check out the poll below and vote. It’ll be good practice for November. Take Our Poll Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
Ann Curry is nearly out . Might Hoda Kotb be in? With The Today Show on the verge of an anchor change, and with Meredith Viera having turned down an offer to return, insiders tell Radar Online that Kotb may be getting the replacement call. “Hoda scores off the charts in focus groups, and the audience can relate to her,” says the source of The Today Show ‘s fourth hour co-host. The long-running program is desperate to hold off Good Morning America , which has overtaken it in the ratings this spring. But would Kathie Lee’s wine-drinking cohort really be the answer? Vote now: Do you want to see Hoda Kotb replace Ann Curry?
Alex Trebek suffered a heart attack yesterday and was taken to Cedars-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles, but the Jeopardy! is expected back on his feet soon. What THG wishes for Alex Trebek. What is… a full recovery? “Trebek is in good spirits and is undergoing further testing,” Sony Pictures TV said in a statement today. “He is expected to fully recover and be back on Jeopardy! when production begins taping in July for the new season, the show’s 29th.” The popular trivia series just won a Daytime Emmy for Best Game/Audience Participation Show last night. It’s the program’s 14th overall. In December 2007, Trebek also suffered a heart attack, but returned to host Jeopardy! just a few weeks later.
Prior to reprising her role as Bella Swan in the final installment of The Twilight Saga this November, Kristen Stewart will tackle a couple of iconic tales. There will be her June role as a certain fairy tale character in Snow White and the Huntsman , and, prior to that blockbuster, her participation in On the Road, a big screen adaption of the classic Jack Keroac’s novel. It follows the trail of Sal Paradise (Sam Riley), who gets caught up in the adventures of Dean Moriarty (Garrett Hedlund) and travels across the country with him and with 16-year old wife, Mary Lou (Stewart). The following trailer doesn’t give us a great deal of Kristen, but we do see her topless back and a scene of her dancing. Watch now! On the Road Trailer
You have company, Miley Cyrus. A few days after that young singer released a video in defense of the Occupy Wall Street protestors – applauding the participants for standing up for what they believe in – Third Eye Blind has done the same. This group’s latest single, “If There Ever Was A Time,” is dedicated to the cause and highlighted by an an audio clip from the incident when police tossed a tear canister into a crowd in Oakland and broke the skull of Iraq War veteran Scott Olsen. Listen below: Third Eye Blind – If There Ever Was A Time “I think college students are going to come to terms with the unfairness of student loans, the hallowing out of jobs from finance based capitalism, and the depletion of public wealth,” says singer Stephen Jenkins. “When you take money out of politics, which is what Occupy Wall Street is about for me, you reverse these trends. This song is meant to encourage their participation. I hope we flood this movement with music.” What do you think of celebrities getting involved with Occupy Wall Street?