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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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The New Peace Bridge: A New Tourist Attraction in Foyle

A stunning new and unique tourist attraction has been unfolded on the River Foyle, where local residents are so fascinated with Derry’s third bridge. Everyday, local people on River Foyle gather to see the improvement and progress of the peace bridge. It is expected to be ready before this year ends. The bridge will cater pedestrians and cyclist to and from the city side and waterside. The construction of this bridge started last year, where a gigantic crane with its powerful hammer brought huge steel piles into the riverbed. The noise it produced had irritated some of the residents in Waterside, but now it’s all done and it’s peaceful again. According to engineer Declan McCaughan from Graham’s construction company, the big steel piles about 30 in total numbers, are now flecked across the River Foyle. These piles are very essential to the success of the bridge because they serve as the main foundation for the bridge and also they carry the total weight of the finished bridge. The huge piles measured about 24 meters and are brought into the river bottom for about an average of 10 or 11 meters. The upper part of the pile was later filled with concrete. The concrete portion then forms the base where the actual structure is being placed, in which the bridge is bolted to. This then carries and contains the entire weight of the bridge. The large concrete sections have been ordered all the way from Wales and soon it will be arriving. The large concrete sections will form the deck of the bridge. Since it is a powerful piece of art, it will definitely attract more people along the shoreline footpath. Nuala Griffiths Grham’s spokesperson revealed that the bridge costs almost £13m, and everything is going according to plan. She has already had the chance to see the stunning views from 30 meters high in the sky, when she rode the huge crane. She admits that the views are so beautiful and really breathtaking. The people responsible for this project envision it as a representation of the future, a shared future. The fun runners also had the taste of great pleasure completing a circuit of the existing Foyle and Craigavon bridges. They were all delighted while huffing and puffing as they run along the bridge. The number of spectators is increasing each day. People gather to enjoy the city’s new bridge, a bridge that snakes across the River Foyle. The New Peace Bridge: A New Tourist Attraction in Foyle is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Jamie Foxx’s ‘Winner,’ Featuring A New T.I. Verse, Debuts

The track, which also includes Justin Timberlake, premiered on New York radio Tuesday. By Jayson Rodriguez Jamie Foxx and T.I. Photo: Jordan Strauss/ Getty Images With only days left until T.I. is released from an Atlanta halfway house back to his own home, the Grand Hustle MC is making his musical return known. First, Tip premiered “I’m Back” earlier this month on his Web site and announced plans for a new album to be released August 24. Now, the Grammy-winning rapper joins Jamie Foxx and Justin Timberlake on a song called “Winner.” The track, expected to land on Foxx’s next album, was leaked last year featuring just the two singers. A new version, however, which premiered on Power 105 jock DJ Envy’s New York radio show Tuesday afternoon (March 23), features a guest verse from T.I. “I’m the fresher, go ask whoever that,” Tip raps. “King back, money long as an old Cadillac.” The rapper was sentenced to one year and one day in prison last March after striking a plea deal with prosecutors stemming from October 2007 gun charges. In December, T.I. was transferred from prison to a halfway house to serve out the rest of his term, where he was allowed to travel to the studio to work on music and he made a few public appearances , most notably at a charity function organized by his fianc

Ludacris Preps Ludaversal LP For Later This Year

He also promises Disturbing Tha Peace projects from Lil Scrappy, Playaz Circle and more. By Jayson Rodriguez Ludacris Photo: MTV News Ludacris is riding high off the success of his seventh album, Battle of the Sexes, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard albums chart. The concept album, however, is just one in a slate of projects he’s readying for release this year. “Details are sketchy, but [my next album], it’s called Ludaversal, ” he told HoneyMag.com for the cover of their March issue. “You’ll probably have it at the end of 2010 or somewhere at the beginning of 2011.” Luda and his Disturbing Tha Peace contingent are celebrating their 10-year anniversary this year, and he told MTV News recently that the benchmark has recharged him. In 2000, he broke on the scene powered by “What’s Your Fantasy?” the breakout hit from his major-label debut, Back For the First Time. “To me, marking 10 years in the game, it feels like we’re starting all over again,” he said. “I’m just as hungry as the first day.” A lot has changed for the rapper since his days as an Atlanta radio jock. In addition to rapping and acting, he also wears the CEO hat for his Disturbing Tha Peace label, distributed by Def Jam. He said recent signee and former Lil Jon prot

Radiohead’s Thom Yorke Reveals Side Project Name, Tour Dates

Atoms for Peace feature members of Red Hot Chili Peppers and R.E.M. By Josh Wigler Thom Yorke Photo: Nick Pickles/ WireImage Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke has finally unveiled the name of his new side project: Atoms for Peace. The band’s all-star lineup consists of bassist Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers , drummer Joey Waronker of R.E.M. , Brazilian percussionist Mauro Refosco of Forro in the Dark and Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich. “It has been decided that we call ourselves Atoms for Peace,” Yorke wrote on the official Radiohead Web site . “Hope you like the name. It seemed bleedin’ obvious.” Atoms for Peace will embark on a brief tour in April, beginning with two nights at New York’s Roseland Ballroom on April 5 and 6 and concluding with a performance at the Coachella Festival in Indio, California, on April 18. Tickets for Coachella are currently available for purchase, while tickets for the other dates go on sale next week. In October Yorke assembled the members of Atoms for Peace for a two-night concert event at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, with the intention of performing tracks from his debut solo album, The Eraser, released in 2006. “Yorke is aggressively reaching for the bottom in his own sound,” The Los Angeles Times wrote of that concert. “It wouldn’t be fair to call this music Radiohead Lite, because it wasn’t light at all. But it was more concentrated and, in some ways, more graspable than that group’s work. By appealing to the lower body, Yorke and his band dictated the audience’s focus in ways that Radiohead’s performances don’t.” “We had too much fun to just leave it there,” Yorke said of the upcoming tour. Related Artists Radiohead Thom Yorke Red Hot Chili Peppers R.E.M. Forro in the Dark

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Leo and Bar NOT Engaged

No… Leonardo DiCaprio and Bar Refaeli are not engaged.

The Real World: A Truly Detestable Detente

Of all the peace accords in all the world, the most inane was made between two warring factions in a house at 2000 S St, NW. Here is transcript from their negotiations as arbitrated by Secretary of State Hilary Clinton . Hilary Clinton: Erika, Ashley, thank you for finally sitting together in this bean bag circle of truth to air your grievances and create a treaty whereby all the people of your lands shall live in peace. How did this rift between you two begin? Erika: Well, I told Ashley that I had a really bad break up in college and thought about suicide and was briefly institutionalized with depression. Thankfully my family was there to help me. Ashley: And then I told her that I was depressed too, but I didn’t have a family to rely on, so I was just depressed. Clinton: Did Erika mention anything about faking cancer ? Ashley: No, she didn’t, but she did mention an incident she wasn’t proud of. Erika: I didn’t mean that, I meant this outfit I once wore to a Death Cab for Cutie show. It was so bad that I almost had to change colleges over it. Everyone made fun of it, but I really thought that a dress made out of crocheted hanging planters would be a huge hit! Clinton: Well, this doesn’t sound like much of a fight. Ashley: No, that came later because I wanted to go on a duck tour and Erika wanted to go shopping and tried to derail my plans. Erika: Who wants to ride around town in a silly boat car thing anyway. I wanted to hit up some Urban Outfitters. I’m very conscious of my image after the crochet disaster. Ashley: She was all whiny and “No one ever does what I want to do,” but I wasn’t mad. I was passive aggressive, but I wasn’t mad, and all nine of us went to Georgetown together. Erika: But then they all wanted to eat. I didn’t want to eat I wanted to shop. That’s when my depression came back and I started to cry and told everyone I had cancer. I have cancer. Ashley: You didn’t tell us that! Erika: OK, I don’t have cancer. But it felt like I did. Clinton: Did you come to a resolution over the shopping skirmish? Ashley: We each bitched about it to our roommates when we got home. Erika: But then the next day, Ashley flipped out on me over the phone. Ashley: No one ever calls me and I don’t have any family and so I really wanted to talk to my friend on the phone and then you had to come in and call a cab. Erika: What did you want me to do? We had to go play laser tag! Ashley: Well, you could have been nice about it. You didn’t have to yell at me. Erika: You were the one who yelled at me!You just flipped out and started cussing me out. Clinton: Girls, please. We’re here trying to make peace. But it sounds like after the phone call incident you really went to war. Erika: Well, laser tag, yeah. My team won, cause we rule. Suckers! But when we got home the house smelled like pizza and there were ants and flies everywhere. I’m allergic to ants. So I had to teach Ashley how to clean. Ashley: God, Erika, I know how to clean. I have no family. I had to clean my car when I lived in it when I was homeless. But she was just acting so spoiled. You know that her family pays her rent and for her car. They take care of everything. She just throws a fit when I don’t get my way. Erika: You’re just jealous that I have a family, you stupid bitch. Ashley: I apologized for what I said, isn’t that enough. Erika: Oh please, you did the old, “I’m sorry for what I said, but not where it came from.” And then you started crying. I was the one wronged, I deserve to cry, not you. You stole my moment of sadness with your own tears and made your apology all about you, like always. Clinton: That doesn’t sound like it was very productive, but we’re trying to reach an accord. Is there anything that you ladies can agree on? Erika: That our roommate Mike is gay. Ashley: Oh yeah. He’s a huge homo. Even his boyfriend thinks so. Do you like the boyfriend, Erika? Erika: I do, he seems sweet. Ashley: I think he’s kind of a prick. That’s what everyone says about him. Erika: Is that why you were so cruel to me at dinner? Ashley: What are you talking about? Erika: I was telling Mike and Eric about how Ian and I were friends and then we became a couple and you interrupted and told me how boring I was. Ashley: That’s because everyone had heard that story like 50 times. Don’t you have another story. Maybe one about cancer? Erika: I hope your mother gets cancer. Oh wait, you don’t have one. Ashley: You fucking bitch. How dare you say that! Erika: Why did you get all mean to me about my boyfriend and then say it was a joke when you weren’t even joking. Clinton: Ladies. At this point it seems easier for one of you to leave the house than for you to work this out. Erika: I really thought about it because if I am in a really negative place then my cancer—I mean depression—my depression might come back. I don’t want that to happen, and as someone who was depressed, Ashley should understand that. Ashley: But I didn’t want you to leave because we’re friends. Clinton: You think that you are friends? Erika: She’s not my friend. I don’t like her, but I decided to stay. I’m going to be respectful of her and try to put up with her bullshit, but I will not be her friend. Ashley: But don’t fake being my friend. Erika: I won’t, because we’re friends. Maybe we should hug. Ashley: Yes, let’s hug. I promise to respect you like a roommate and we’ll work this out. Erika: I’m so glad we’re hugging. No one ever got cancer from a hug. Ashley: We are?

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Susan Sarandon, Patti Smith And Def Jam Execs Host Haiti Benefits In NYC

From sneaker drives to rock shows, the city’s celebrities are raising funds for earthquake relief. By Jayson Rodriguez All over New York City Wednesday night, actors, DJs, musicians, athletes and other celebrities took part in events collecting money and other donations to help Haiti recover from last week’s 7.0 magnitude earthquake

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Olivia Wilde, Meryl Streep, Others To Auction Globes Gowns To Benefit Haiti

‘Hopefully we can turn all this fashion coverage into something positive,’ ‘House’ actress says. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Olivia Wilde at the 2010 Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills on Sunday Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images As the champagne flowed and the diamonds sparkled inside the Beverly Hilton at the Golden Globes on Sunday night (January 17), celebrities still managed to keep a focus on the crisis unfolding in Haiti.

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Catholic church feels threatened by “Avatar”

The Vatican newspaper and radio station have called the film “Avatar” simplistic, and criticized it for flirting with modern doctrines that promote the worship of nature as a substitute for religion. More at link: http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=9538441 L'Osservatore Romano and Vatican Radio dedicated ample coverage to James Cameron's big-grossing, 3-D spectacle. But the reviews were lukewarm, calling the movie superficial in its eco-message, despite groundbreaking visual effects

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