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SXSW Turns 25, With Help From Kanye West, Foo Fighters And More

A look at the most imperfectly perfect musical festival in history, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl performs at SXSW on Tuesday Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/ Getty Images The South by Southwest Music Festival turns 25 this year, and much like any other 25-year-old, it acts as if the world revolves around its every move. That’s just part of its appeal. And that’s important to note, because while you can argue the relative merit of a fest like SXSW — especially in an era where “getting discovered” no longer entails bands slogging it out in Texas bars while industry execs get sloshed on Shiner Bock — you really can’t debate its charms, of which “cloying self-importance” is just one. Simply put, SXSW is unlike anything else: a rite of passage for any music lover, on par with Glastonbury or Bonnaroo or selling promo CDs on Half.com, a whirlwind week (give or take) of bands and BBQ and brutal hangovers, a self-contained world of promoters and pamphlets, tattoos and tacos, and, perhaps most important of all, an absolute blast. In other words, it’s the kind of thing you really need to experience at least once in your life. And sure, there’s no shortage of complaints to be made about SXSW. The lines are too long, the badges are too expensive, the parties too innumerable, the bands too big. But to waste your time nitpicking the fest’s foibles (and believe me, I nitpick a lot) is missing the point: South By Southwest isn’t perfect, and it’s never going to be. It just likes to think it is. Which is why folks come back year after year. There’s a comforting sameness to the South By experience, after all. There will always be a band you see play 17 times (the first year I was here, it was the Go! Team; this year it appears to be Yuck), and a band playing a poorly attended afternoon showcase that you feel sorry for, and a band with a stupid name (Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr., everybody!). You will most definitely eat at that crappy Mexican place across from Stubb’s, only because the line outside Stubb’s is too long. You will probably throw up at least once, either from booze or sunstroke or both. Sure, the can’t-miss acts (Odd Future) and the headliners (Kanye West, the Foo Fighters, Bright Eyes, the Strokes, etc.) may change, and the parties may get further and further out of town, but at its very core, SXSW remains blissfully faithful to its imperfect roots. And most people wouldn’t have it any other way. To wit, I complain about everything … all the time. And yet, on a Tuesday night, I got to see the Foos play their new album in its entirety, watch a bunch of guys jam out on a street corner for no apparent reason and eat a hot dog. It is 1:25 in the morning and, as I sit in my hotel room writing this, there is still a metal band playing loudly, defiantly into the night. You would think I’d find something wrong with all of that, only, I don’t. Because it’s a sequence of events that can only happen at South by Southwest. It wasn’t perfect, but it was close. Over the years, detractors have accused SXSW of being pointless (probably not true), corporate (veering slightly towards truthfulness) and inspiring too many tweets (100 percent true). They like to hearken back to the halcyon days when Kanye didn’t perform at power factories and Perez didn’t throw parties, and decree that they will never again attend the fest because “things have changed.” And, sure, they have, at least on the surface. But deep down, South by Southwest’s spirit remains unchanged. It still takes itself way too seriously. It is still a total clusterfrick. And it is still a music fan’s ultimate paradise. So, if you don’t mind putting up with imperfection, can operate on little-to-no sleep, and can exist solely on smoked meats, SXSW is your Valhalla. Deep down, it’s mine too, no matter how many times I say I’m never coming back. Who knows? Maybe I’ll see you here in 2012. Bring sunscreen. Related Artists Kanye West Foo Fighters

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Karissa and Kristina Shannon’s Cancun Cheek Peek [PIC]

In case you have been frozen in a cryogenic chamber for the past hundred years and didn’t know about Spring Break, here’s former Girls Next Door and identical twins Karissa and Kristina Shannon with a cheeky reminder from Cancun. Mr. Skin will do a double shot of these golden goddesses any time!

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Mr. Skin’s SXSW Report, Part 1

The South by Southwest film festival gets into full swing in Austin, Texas this week, and Mr. Skin’s got his Skin Skouts on the scene! We’re selflessly screening all the hottest new films for sex and nudity so you’ll know what to see and what to skip when these flicks come around to your local multiplex. The festival still has five more days, but our Skin Skouts have already spotted some quality nudity, mostly from nudecomers….

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HPE600 Supercharged Chevrolet Camaro Convertible gets 602-hp

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Hennessey Performance Engineering has wasted no time in offering a more powerful, customized Chevrolet Camaro Convertible. The Texas based tuning company has unveiled the new 2011 HPE600 Supercharged Chevrolet Camaro Convertible with a total of 602-hp coming from the modified supercharged V8. Click here for more news on the Chevrolet Camaro Convertible. “We were excited Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : eGMCarTech Discovery Date : 09/03/2011 00:32 Number of articles : 2

HPE600 Supercharged Chevrolet Camaro Convertible gets 602-hp

The Language of Diplomacy

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Seeing as for the nth year in a row no one has bothered to pay to fly us over to Texas to gawp at bands pretending not to be signed to major labels I can officially say SXSW can suck my balls. Saying that it’s hard to feel too left out as we do get Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Slutty Fringe Discovery Date : 08/03/2011 01:41 Number of articles : 2

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‘My Life As Liz’ Star Reveals Link To ‘American Idol’ Winner Kelly Clarkson

‘Idol Party Live’ guest Liz Lee went to same high school as Clarkson and says ‘there’s a trophy case dedicated to her.’ By Kelley L. Carter Liz Lee Photo: MTV News So would Liz Lee, the star of MTV’s popular series “My Life as Liz” ever audition for “American Idol”? Not a chance. Lee was a guest on MTV News’ brand-new weekly interactive online series, “Idol Party Live,” which kicked off on Thursday night (March 3) after the live results telecast of “American Idol” . The reality-TV star, who joined our “Idol” expert/host Jim Cantiello and EW.com “Idol” writer Annie Barrett, said she’d be too terrified to try out. But Lee made an interesting revelation on the live stream. The Fort Worth, Texas, native hails from the same small town as season-one “Idol” winner Kelly Clarkson. “Kelly Clarkson went to my high school. I didn’t know her. I think my sister was friends with a friend who knew her. They’re all friends with someone who’s acquainted with her. There’s a whole trophy case dedicated to her,” Lee said. And who are Lee’s favorites so far this season? She’s leaning toward the quirky, nerdy types, she said, but has her eye on one contestant in particular: Casey Abrams . “I like the Seth Rogen-y, quirky, [guy],” she said. “Like, I would hang out with this guy. I would play video games with this guy. He’s like my friend Sully. He’s a Sully. It’s like a complete transformation. He’s cute, nerdy, quirky Seth Rogen, and then he turns into this Antonio Banderas, attractive, mysterious thing. It’s incredible — on a dime.” “Idol Party Live” airs every Thursday at 10 p.m. ET, immediately following the “American Idol” results show, and Cantiello and a special celeb guest will be on-hand to do a post-wrap on all things “Idol.” They’ve even promised some karaoke! Don’t miss “Idol Party Live” every Thursday on MTV.com, following the “American Idol” results show, for analysis, celebrity guests and even some karaoke — get in the conversation by tweeting with the hashtag #idolparty ! In the meantime, get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘Idol Party Live’ With MTV News’ Jim Cantiello

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‘Idol Party Live’ guest Liz Lee went to same high school as Clarkson and says ‘there’s a trophy case dedicated to her.’ By Kelley L. Carter Liz Lee Photo: MTV News So would Liz Lee, the star of MTV’s popular series “My Life as Liz” ever audition for “American Idol”? Not a chance. Lee was a guest on MTV News’ brand-new weekly interactive online series, “Idol Party Live,” which kicked off on Thursday night (March 3) after the live results telecast of “American Idol” . The reality-TV star, who joined our “Idol” expert/host Jim Cantiello and EW.com “Idol” writer Annie Barrett, said she’d be too terrified to try out. But Lee made an interesting revelation on the live stream. The Fort Worth, Texas, native hails from the same small town as season-one “Idol” winner Kelly Clarkson. “Kelly Clarkson went to my high school. I didn’t know her. I think my sister was friends with a friend who knew her. They’re all friends with someone who’s acquainted with her. There’s a whole trophy case dedicated to her,” Lee said. And who are Lee’s favorites so far this season? She’s leaning toward the quirky, nerdy types, she said, but has her eye on one contestant in particular: Casey Abrams . “I like the Seth Rogen-y, quirky, [guy],” she said. “Like, I would hang out with this guy. I would play video games with this guy. He’s like my friend Sully. He’s a Sully. It’s like a complete transformation. He’s cute, nerdy, quirky Seth Rogen, and then he turns into this Antonio Banderas, attractive, mysterious thing. It’s incredible — on a dime.” “Idol Party Live” airs every Thursday at 10 p.m. ET, immediately following the “American Idol” results show, and Cantiello and a special celeb guest will be on-hand to do a post-wrap on all things “Idol.” They’ve even promised some karaoke! Don’t miss “Idol Party Live” every Thursday on MTV.com, following the “American Idol” results show, for analysis, celebrity guests and even some karaoke — get in the conversation by tweeting with the hashtag #idolparty ! In the meantime, get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos ‘Idol Party Live’ With MTV News’ Jim Cantiello

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Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’ Video: A Pop-Culture Cheat Sheet

Gaga’s latest is full of nods to fashion, film, fine art and the occasional West Texas weirdo. By James Montgomery Lady Gaga Photo: Tom Briglia/ WireImage By now, you’ve had a few hours to digest Lady Gaga’s brand-new “Born This Way” video , a starry, swirly, some would say gnarly clip that features plenty of astral afterbirth, a snarling man-zombie and exactly one shimmering unicorn. So, yes, “BTW” is most definitely an eye-catching, high-concept thing — as Gaga told BBC’s Radio 1 , it’s meant to showcase “the birth of a new race,” which doesn’t make it all that different from all of her videos, if you think about it. And, much like her earlier work, “BTW” is also loaded with blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moments, carefully constructed odes to fashion, film, fine art and, uh, West Texas weirdos. So, in the same way we broke down her “Telephone” and “Alejandro” clips, we’ve decided to put “Born This Way” under the microscope, watching (and rewatching) each frame to compile a pop-culture cheat sheet that’s alphabetized and cross-referenced for your convenience. Believe us, this took way longer than you could imagine, but it was worth it. (Oh, and despite our best efforts, we’re sure there’s something we missed, which is why we need your help: Let us know what you spot in the comments below!) And so, without further ado, here’s our “Born This Way” pop-culture cheat sheet”: Alexander McQueen : The late fashion designer has always been an influence on Gaga (she wore his famous “armadillo heels” in the “Bad Romance” video and one of his creations on the red carpet of the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards), and in “Born This Way,” her outfit at the beginning of the video — where she’s hovering above Earth, giving birth to a starchild (or something) — seems directly influenced by the natural flourishes of McQueen’s final collection , which featured feathers, mock scales and faux wings. Denny Brewer : Deep-fried Texas musician/oddball who, along with his son, plays in the band Refried Ice Cream. In recent weeks, Brewer has risen to fame thanks to his recorded ramblings about alternate dimensions, phase-shifting, lizard people and pomegranates that serve as the through-line to Bright Eyes’ The People’s Key album. Much of what Gaga declares in her “Manifesto of Mother Monster” is lifted from Brewer’s playbook: a “mitosis of the future,” a “multiverse” and the constantly changing concepts of “temporal” and “eternal.” H.R. Giger : Swiss-born surrealist painter and sculptor, perhaps best known for designing the terrifying, sexualized beasts in the “Alien” franchise. After Gaga gives birth to her “evil” spawn, he contorts his body in a way that, when coupled with sinewy fabrics, appears to be a direct nod to Giger’s chilling work. Janus : The two-faced Roman god of gates, doorways, beginnings, endings and time. At the very beginning of “Born This Way,” Gaga’s Mother Monster features two faces, and, given the whole “rebirth” concept behind the video, that seems less than coincidental. Madonna : By now, you’re probably aware that, sonically, “Born This Way” sounds a lot like Madonna’s “Express Yourself.” So, perhaps as a bit of a joke, Gaga closes “BTW” by mimicking Madge’s iconic gap between her two front teeth. Michael Jackson : As she tries to assure her spot in the upper echelons of pop royalty, Gaga is obviously taking cues from the man who eternally sits on the throne: the late, great King of Pop. At the end of “Born This Way,” she pays direct homage to the man, strutting down a dark alleyway, slightly glowing (

Diora Baird GQ Photos

Diora Baird from this month#39;s GQ Italy (here#39;s what she looks like topless). I don#39;t know, I guess she#39;s alright. Especially if you like women with huge tits, skinny waists, cute faces, a sense of humor, and absolutely no imperfections at all. Whatever. Be weird like that. Diora Baird (born April 6, 1983) is an American actress and former model for Guess? who has appeared in films such as Wedding Crashers (2005) and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006).

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Jessica Simpson Sadly Hits the Gym of the Day

There’s nothing good about this scene. Jessica Simpson is leaving the gym. It’s the end of a fucking era cuz you know she’s got the best trainers, dieticians, and that she will end up slim and hot as fuck not just hot cuz she’s weak and depressed and when she does, I’ll have nothing to point and laugh at from the comfort of my soiled couch, you know bathing in her misery, but will instead look at her in anger that I didn’t move down to Texas to crawl into her vagina while she was at her all time low. Now she’s getting back on track and we’re faced with lost opportunities due to drunken laziness..the story of my fucking life….no that I coulda seduced her at her fattest…but I have been pretty good at seducing fat chicks…so you never know…but then again they were never famous fat chicks…who were once hot fat chicks who guys still masturbated to fat chicks…but it worked in theory and sometimes that’s good enough to keep me going…

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