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Rick Owens


Rick Owens, Born and raised in Porterville, California, Owens studied fine 29b2268844owens Rick Owensarts at Otis/Parsons (now known as Otis College of Art and Design) in Los Angeles for two years before a pattern-making class led him to drop out and work for some local companies that produced sportswear and inexpensive imitations of designer clothing. His own label, begun in 1994  found a following, selling exclusively to Charles Gallay, a pioneering Los Angeles retailer who kept Owens in business for several years. In 2001, he signed with Italian sales agent Eo Bocci Associati for world wide distribution, and his production moved to Italy.

He began to receive attention when an image of Kate Moss shot by Corrianne Day and styled by Panos Yiapanis appeared in Vogue Paris, featuring one of Owens’ fitted distressed leather Jackets. He showed his first runway collection in September 2002 during New York Fashion Week with the support of American Vogue and Anna Wintour, who also featured him and his muse Kembra Pfahler in a spread shot by Annie Leibovitz. The following season Owens launched his menswear collection, showing it alongside his womenswear in his Spring Summer 2003 runway show. After his second runway show in New York Owens made the decision to move the studio from Los Angeles to Paris and show during the Paris collections. He also began his longstanding collaboration with the stylist, Panos Yiapanis, who has been working with Owens on all his catwalk shows to date. He marked the anniversary of his 10th season with a launch of a retrospective book named ‘L’ai – Je Bien Descendue’.

In 2007 he was awarded a Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award. In 2002, he won the Council of Fashion Designers of America Perry Ellis Emerging Talent Award. His look has been described as “glamour-meets-grunge”, but Owens himself says “I try to make clothes the way Lou Reed does music, with minimal chord changes, and direct. It is sweet but kind of creepy. It’s about giving everything I make a worn, softened feeling. It’s about an elegance being tinged with a bit of the barbaric, the sloppiness of something dragging and the luxury of not caring. At Revillon, I felt it isn’t about displaying one’s junk, but rather giving the woman a selfish pleasure. It is about using sable as the lining under a very humble jacket, the luxury is all hers.” Courtney Love, Madonna and Helena Bonham Carter are among the celebrities who have been seen wearing his clothes, and Patricia Field used some of his pieces to create a fashion-forward look for Emily Blunt’s character in the 2006 film The Devil Wears Prada. The opening of his first shop in the Palais Royal, in Paris, also debuted his furniture range as well as his various clothing lines from the younger and more affordable Lillies and the denim range named DRKSHDW to the very exclusive Fur collection Palais Royal. His second store in New York’s Tribeca opened in the Summer of 2008 with plans of further expansion.

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Tinsley Mortimer


Tinsley Mortimer (née Tinsley Randolph Mercer in 1976) is a Manhattan socialite and fashion entrepreneur.4106dba835timer1 Tinsley Mortimer

Described as “one of the most famous faces of the New York scene”[1] and “much photographed”[1], “New York’s pre-eminent young socialite”’s[2] lifestyle and fashion are often commented and discussed in social pages of periodicals such as the New York Times, the New York Post, and New York Magazine.

Mortimer has a line of handbags and clothing in Japan for Samantha Thavasa, for which she was featured in an advertising campaign.[3][4] She also features prominently in Samantha Thavasa USA’s online promotional materials and in the company’s Madison Avenue store, which also carries her handbags. She subsequently formed her own clothing line, Riccime by Tinsley Mortimer, which is available in select stores in Japan, including Isetan. In 2008 Mortimer became involved in branding and design for condominium development.

She made a cameo appearance on the season two premiere episode of Gossip Girl[5], which aired September 1, 2008 on The CW. She is set to have her own reality tv show air on The CW called High Society. It will document the lives of her and her friends. It will broadcast after the America’s Next Top Model season premiere on March 10th.

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Nithyananda Oil Massage Video


Nithyananda Oil Massage Video, Paramahamsa Nithyananda, 32-year-old is a spiritual guru linked with tamil actress Ranjitha. On 2 March 2010, 00016a518cvideo Nithyananda Oil Massage VideoNithyananada in a compromising situation with a woman was broadcast on Sun News Television channel. The Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam’s website provide statement about the scandal video defamatory, terming it “a mix of conspiracy, graphics and rumor”.

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Psych Season finale


Psych Season Finale, Psych is an American criminal comedy-drama 6bd6287354finale Psych Season finaletelevision series created by Steve Franks and broadcast on USA Network. The show stars James Roday as Shawn Spencer, a young crime consultant for the Santa Barbara Police Department whose “heightened observational skills”and impressive detective instincts allow him to convince people that he solves cases with psychic abilities. The program also stars Dulé Hill as Shawn’s best friend, straight man, and reluctant partner Burton “Gus” Guster, as well as Corbin Bernsen as Shawn’s captious father, Henry.

The series airs in the US on Wednesday nights at 10PM ET/PT on the USA Network. During the second season, an animated segment was added to the series titled “The Big Adventures of Little Shawn and Gus.” Psych debuted July 7, 2006, immediately following the fifth season premiere of Monk. The show was the highest-rated U.S. basic cable television premiere of 2006.[2] William Rabkin has written three books that tie in with the show. Psych began its fourth season on August 7, 2009. It will conclude on March 10, 2010 and the series will begin preparing for its upcoming fifth season, premiering in summer 2010. Reruns began airing on Mun2 in February 2010 with spanish subtitling.

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Rachael Harris


Rachael Harris remembers walking into her Notes from the Underbelly aba6ae45f0harris Rachael Harrisaudition thinking “I won’t get this role.” Not because she didn’t have the comedic background to play career-minded Cooper in the new ABC hit, but because of her petite physique. “I’m 5’1” and clearly this woman is 6 foot and a model.” Luckily, she grabbed the attention of producer and director Barry Sonnenfeld as soon as she walked in the room. “I said ‘hello’ and he said ‘You have a weird voice,’” she explains laughing. “I was like ‘Oh, I think that’s good for Barry because Barry is so crazy.”

Fast forward to the present and the Daily Show alum is doing what she does best, keeping audiences laughing as part of Notes Wednesday night ensemble. Her character Cooper, a divorce lawyer, is forced to deal with two expectant couples including stars Lauren (Jennifer Westfeldt) and Andrew (Peter Cambor) and their friends Julie (Melanie Deanne Moore) and Eric (Sunkrish Bala), while friend Danny (Michael Weaver) provides the bachelor perspective.

Hollywood.com caught up with Harris to find out more about what to expect from a show about expecting.

Hollywood.com: Cooper’s personality is so much about her quick-witted delivery. What prepared you most for that part of the role?
Rachael Harris: I think that my favorite comedians have always been like Betty White and Teri Garr and Madeline Kahn and those women tended to be understated in their deliveries in my opinion. I was on The Best Week Ever and we always gave sort of witty comments, I would hope. It certainly didn’t come from my parents!

HW: Do you relate to one of the female characters more than the others, Lauren the hesitant and confused mother-to-be, ever-optimistic and also pregnant Julie or career driven Cooper?
RH: Wow, I would have to say I can relate to all three of them and that’s not just to say that. My husband and I are in the middle of trying to decide when we want to have a child and we’ve gone back in forth like “Do we?” So in that regard I can really relate to Jen Westfeldt’s character. Then I am a bit of an optimist so I really relate to Julie, but then as far as Cooper goes I like to think that I’m very direct and I do get annoyed easily.

HW: The audience can relate to many of the scenes in the show. Have you ever figured out a friend was pregnant over a coffee order?
RH: Yes, I did that with my very best friend … we went out to lunch and we were eating and she had a decaf ice tea or something and it was just a little too off and I was like, I had known she had been trying to get pregnant, but it had been over a year, so I said “Are you pregnant?” She’s like “Yes, but you cannot tell anyone. I just found out a couple of days ago.” So I can completely relate to it.

HW: You used to do improv with the Groundlings comedy troupe, do you get the chance to ad lib at all these days?
RH: Actually my favorite thing is to have a scripted show that allows you to improvise within that script. That way you can say “Hey, can I do this line this way?” That’s what was great about Stacy [Traub] and Barry is they would say “Yes, say it however it is going to be funniest. Funny trumps writing” … It is really the best because then you can really make it your own in the moment.

HW: Comedy has been your focus on stage, television and in the movies, would you consider a dramatic role?
RH: Absolutely. I started out thinking I was going to go to Broadway and do nothing but ‘night Mother … my professor said “I think you should investigate comedy more. I think you are funny,” so when I went to L.A. and did the Groundlings I was like “I get it” because I loved it so much … but I am completely comfortable doing drama and would love to do it.

HW: You’ve worked with some of the funniest guys in showbiz, including Steve Carell, Will Ferrell and Jon Stewart. What’s it like working with comedic geniuses?
RH: You know what’s great about all three of them is that they are all very serious about comedy [laughs]. I like it because they are very professional and very particular. These are very naturally gifted men in my opinion, but they are also perfectionists and they will do it until they get it right. They are always open to trying new things. The thing about Steve is he really is one of the nicest people I’ve ever worked with and whether you are a crew member or you are Morgan Freeman he treats everyone the same and he is genuinely interested … I didn’t work with Jon as much as I worked with Will and Steve just because of the nature of the show. I think they all genuinely care about the people that work with them and … just that they can come up with anything funny on the spot. Will can make anything funny, like “I’m going to open up the fridge and get a bottle of water out.”

HW: You recently worked on a comedy with Steve called Evan Almighty. What character did you play?
RH: I played Markie Parkington one of six reporters that were reporting while Evan was building the ark. I was the one who has the entertainment bent … I was trying to be like an Entertainment Tonight reporter, but there was no entertainment value. There were no celebrities, so I would say things like “What does Hollywood think about Evan building this ark? We’ll check in with Danny Bonaduce and Hank Azaria right after this.” She was over the top and I wore an orange cone colored suit that was pretty fierce. That was an amazing shoot because we were in Virginia for over eight weeks and saw the most exotic animals while working on that set.

HW: You worked on the Daily Show with Steve, what was it like to team up again?
RH: Steve is so good. I’m gushing, he’s really one of my favorite comedic actors and I shouldn’t even say comedic, he is just one of my favorite actors … we did a segment [on The Daily Show] called “We Love Showbiz” and he was brilliantly funny and so nice. We did a pilot together later. We did Andy Richter’s pilot the Lunchbox Chronicles together and he just killed me he was so funny. He is so nice and I just gush about him, so really this should be the Rachael Harris gushes about Steve Carell interview!

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Marie Osmond Sons Death


Marie Osmond Sons Death, The death of Marie Osmond’s 18-year-old son, Michael Blosil, who took his life last Friday after struggling with f5891cd3f7death Marie Osmond Sons Deathdepression for years, highlights teen suicide in the United States.

Suicide is the third-leading cause of death among older teenagers in America, according to the National Institutes of Mental Health, and boys are four times more at risk than girls.

Family therapist Terry Real, the author of “I Don’t Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression,” said any time something like this happens, “it just makes you shake your head. … It’s very hard to predict.

“We know from research that girls tend to turn things inward … boys and men both tend to turn things outward,” Real said. “So you look at not the depression per se, but the things the kid is doing to get away from it: Drugs and alcohol, acting out, along with feeling depressed.”


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How to make it in America Episode 3


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How to Make it in America Season 1 Episode 3 Preview, Rene tries to buy out his marketing partners. Rachel rethinks her future when she sees Ben. Ben and Cam work on finding a tailor for their denim business.
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To watch How to Make it in America Season 1 Episode 3(How to Make it in America S1E3) on TV: You will need to tune in to HBO and the How to Make it in America Season 1 Episode 3 air time will be Sunday February 28 at 10PM ET on HBO

To watch How to Make it in America Season 1 Episode 3(How to Make it in America S1E3) online: You can either check out HBO ’s webpage or alternatively view the show on TV.com who will have it available.

To stream How to Make it in America Season 1 Episode 3: Hulu will most likely have the stream available if you’re located inside the US.

To download How to Make it in America 1×3: Apples iTunes store and the Amazon Store will most likely have the episode available to download following the airing of the episode for a small fee.

What is the given name of the How to Make it in America Season 1 Episode 3: Paper Denim and Dollars is the name.

Hope you liked this viewing guide to watch How to Make it in America Season 1 Episode 3 online or on your Television


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Hurt Locker, Up In The Air, Win WGA Top Honours


Hurt Locker, Up in the Air, win WGA top honoursThe war story “The Hurt Locker” and the recession tale “Up in the Air” have won top honours at the Writers Guild of America Awards.
“The Hurt Locker” won best original screenplay for writer Mark Boal. “Up in the Air,” based on Walter Kirn’s novel, earned the adapted-screenplay award for writer-director Jason Reitman and co-writer Sheldon Turner. “The Hurt Locker” and “Up in the Air” are up for the same screenplay honors at the Academy Awards, which will be handed out March 7. 500 Days of Summer, Avatar, The Hangover, The Hurt Locker and A Serious Man, are among those nominated for original screenplay. Winning the guild’s documentary screenplay award was Mark Monroe for “The Cove,” a study of Japanese fishing operations that slaughter dolphins.


Hurt Locker, Up In The Air, Win WGA Top Honours was first posted on February 22, 2010 at 11:37 am.
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Indians 8th Most Attractive People in World


LONDON: Indians 8th Most Attractive People in World, Indians figure in the list of 10 most attractive people in the world with Americans topping the chart, a survey has found.
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Brazil comes second in the poll of more than 5,000 globe-trotting Britons.

Spain is third while Australia — with its blonde, tanned surfers — was voted into fourth place. Italy is fifth, Sweden sixth and England seventh in the poll.

India — home to Bollywood beauties Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Kareena Kapoor and Katrina Kaif, and heartthrob Salman Khan — is eighth. France follows at nine and Canada finishes off the top 10.

“America has got a lot on offer and boasts of some of the sexiest people on the planet,” a spokeswoman for www.OnePoll.com — which carried out the survey — was quoted by The Daily Telegraph as saying.

“The likes of Jessica Alba, Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt (all Hollywood actors) help America’s image as a hot bed of good looking people. But with a population of more than 300 million, they do have an unfair advantage.”

“But in fairness, when you think of good looking countries, Sweden, Italy, France and Brazil all spring to mind before us lazy, pale Brits,” the spokeswoman said. “If you’re looking for some fun in the sun, you now know where to head.”


Indians 8th Most Attractive People in World was first posted on February 19, 2010 at 3:22 pm.
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Motorola Backflip


235aa8078ackflip Motorola BackflipMotorola Backflip, The Android invasion is infiltrating the iPhone’s home base in America! Both AT&T and Motorola issued press releases today announcing that the Motorola Backflip will be available on March 7th (both in-store and online) for $99.99 on a 2-year contract after a $100 mail-in-rebate. You can check out an internal mini-site all about the Backflip.

Like the name suggests, the Backflip has incredibly unique form factor with a flip around QWERTY and trackpad on the back. Watch Seth from AT&T go through some of the neat features as he announces it’s availability:


Motorola Backflip was first posted on February 18, 2010 at 10:59 pm.
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