Monday, March 30, 2015

Kids' Choice Awards 2015: Jennifer Hudson and Iggy Azalea Perform 'Trouble ...



Iggy Azalea and Jennifer Hudson took the stage at the Inglewood Forum during the Kids' Choice Awards to perform their new hit, "Trouble."

Azalea strutted around the stage dressed in a yellow inmate jumpsuit, only to be arrested by "Officer Hudson" in a cop outfit and thrown in a bright pink and yellow prison onstage. Hudson locked up Azalea with the help of her fellow female officers that served as her background dancers.

The Australian rapper is nominated for a KCA for Favorite New Artist.

"Trouble" premiered in late February, as a part of the reissue of Azalea's 2014 debut studio album, The New Classic.

Nick Jonas hosts the 28th annual Kids' Choice Awards, which is being broadcast live from the Forum.

Source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/kids-choice-awards-2015-jennifer-785077



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Sunday, March 29, 2015

We #WearYellowForSeth



SAN DIEGO - A 5-year-old British boy born with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency, which has forced him to live most of his life in a hospital, asked the world to wear yellow on Friday, March 27.

And folks did not disappoint.

Seth Lane's request was simple -- wear yellow, take a picture of yourself and then post it on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram with the hashtag #WearYellowForSeth.

10News helped honor his wish -- we all wore yellow... did you?

My son and I #wearyellowforseth! Are you? Sending positive thoughts across the miles! #10News #SanDiegocares pic.twitter.com/Ehfeiy57mg

Luella Mata (@editsweet26) March 27, 2015

We #wearyellowforseth #10News. Take a pic and show us your yellow! @10News @10NewsChen @10NewsMecija pic.twitter.com/pszFkoipQC

Cristin Severance (@10NewsSeverance) March 27, 2015

Wearing yellow for Seth and showing some #OregonDucks pride. #wearyellowforseth #10news pic.twitter.com/2ftZgTJMW5

Shannon Cheesman (@shannchs) March 27, 2015

I'm #wearyellowforseth today! Are you? Help make a brave little boy's day: http://t.co/H44I10ef6n pic.twitter.com/FN8dPY6B6P

Pat Brown (@10NewsPatBrown) March 27, 2015

Getting dressed? We invite you to #WearYellowForSeth Even socks will do it @10NewsJason ! @10News #WearItShareIt pic.twitter.com/APLYZGbpCc

Virginia Cha (@10NewsCha) March 27, 2015

Show support for a brave little boy facing a bone marrow transplant. Join the @10News team #wearyellowforseth pic.twitter.com/v846THiKsy

Marie Coronel (@10NewsCoronel) March 27, 2015

Source: http://www.10news.com/entertainment/around-the-web/bubble-boy-asks-the-world-to-wear-yellow



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Former neighbor describes Aaron Hernandez as 'unpleasant and unfriendly'



FALL RIVER Shortly after the two men moved into the two-bedroom apartment next door, Carol Martin Bailey detected a pungent smell in the hallway. She wasnt surprised the Franklin apartment complex where she lives is near woods and had attracted wild animals before.

Oh, the skunks must be back, Bailey recalled thinking to herself. But when she consulted with some of her younger neighbors, they rolled their eyes.

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Thats weed, they told the retired biology professor.

Bailey was called to the stand Thursday in the Bristol Superior Court murder case against former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, who moved into the Franklin apartment complex in May 2013. There, he and his longtime friend, Ernest George Wallace, were often seen.

Bailey, who has lived in the brick housing complex since the 1970s, was their next-door neighbor until June 2013, when Hernandez and Wallace were arrested in the murder of Odin Lloyd, a 27-year-old semiprofessional football player, whose bullet-riddled body was found in an industrial yard in North Attleborough. Wallace and Carlos Ortiz, another Hernandez associate, will be tried separately for the June 17, 2013, killing. They have pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder.

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Live video of the murder trial

The trial of Hernandez has introduced jurors to stone-faced detectives, fingerprint analysts, and cellphone experts. On Thursday, jurors heard from a state trooper who said the rear tire of the Nissan Altima Hernandez drove that night matched a track left at the crime scene, and from a T-mobile representative who testified about the location of Lloyds cellphone.

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Massachusetts State Police Trooper Todd Girouard held a piece of film with an imprint of a tire track during Aaron Hernandezs trial Thursday.

Baileys testimony, which prosecutors used to show the relationship between Hernandez and Wallace, was an example of how far-reaching the case has become. She is one of about 300 people the prosecution has put on its witness list. Her testimony also gave a glimpse into Hernandezs days in the Franklin apartment, which he rented for $1,200 a month even though he shared a home in nearby North Attleborough with his longtime girlfriend. Prosecutors have said he wanted that apartment to conduct illegal activities like storing guns. The defense has tried to cast Hernandez as a young, fun-loving man with money to spare who partied at the apartment with friends and women.

On the stand, Bailey was restrained by Judge E. Susan Garsh on how much she could say. For example, she could not speculate about the source of the skunky smell.

In a telephone interview after her testimony, Bailey recalled meeting Wallace while she was reading in the courtyard of the complex.

He introduced himself as her new neighbor, George, she said, shook her hand, and told her he was moving in with his cousin, who was with the Patriots. The next day, she saw a tall, well-built man heading to the third-floor apartment. Despite the warm weather, he wore sweatpants and a hooded sweatshirt pulled tight around his face.

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Judge E. Susan Garsh prevented a witness from speculating about the source of a skunky smell coming from Aaron Hernandezs Franklin apartment.

I said, Hello, you must be my new neighbor. ... You must be Georges cousin, Bailey recalled. He just looked at me and grunted and went in. That was the most ever I got out of him a grunt.

Wallace, however, was solicitous and warm, she said. He often came over to ask for things such as an electrical cord or directions to places in town. When he saw her lugging groceries, he would rush to help. One day, Wallace asked if it would be OK if he placed an air freshener and scented sticks in the common hallway.

It did not help mask the smell of what her neighbors later said was marijuana, but Bailey did not complain.

Im a neighbor who tries to live and let live, she said.

Occasionally, when she passed by their door, Bailey would hear loud male voices yelling expletives and making crude remarks. They said nothing alarming, she said, just the kind of male talk she heard when she was in college and went by the mens locker room.

Residents in the complex, which is made up mostly of retired professionals like Bailey or young couples with children saving for their first house, recognized Hernandez but left him alone.

Around late June, Bailey stopped smelling the skunk-like odor, she said. Then, she saw on television that both her neighbors had been arrested.

I was particularly shocked about George because he had been so cordial, so friendly, so neighborly, she said. Aaron Hernandez had always been sort of unpleasant and unfriendly. That probably was just because he didnt want it to be known who he was. He didnt want a fan club.

Maria Cramer can be reached at mcramer@globe.com. Follow her on Twitter @globemcramer.

Source: http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/03/05/hernandez/ZaOSDyvEP9ZRAJRK73cPkL/story.html



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Gonzaga moving on, together, with elusive Final Four in sight



HOUSTON For a while Friday night, Gonzagas strategy seemed to be: Lets miss shots by a smaller margin than UCLA. Gonzaga struggled to put the ball in the basket. UCLA struggled to put the ball near the basket. For long stretches, it was the kind of ugly game that makes people question why basketball has to be played in a dome. Or at all, really.

And you know what? It didnt matter. The Bulldogs were never going to lose this game. Never. Not from the opening tip, not when the teams combined to miss 19 straight shots and not when the Bruins went on a predictable run to start the second half, cutting Gonzaga's seven-point halftime lead to 35-34.

The Bulldogs were the tougher, smarter, more skilled team, and they knew it all along. The difference in Gonzagas 74-62 win in the Sweet 16 of the South Regional could be summed up in two players. UCLA has a freshman named Kevon Looney who could be an NBA lottery pick this summer. He finished with nine points and eight rebounds, but there were members of the Gonzaga band who had a bigger impact on the game.

Meanwhile, Bulldogs center Przemek Karnowski had 18 points, nine rebounds and roughly 11 yells with his fists outhe was one rebound away from a Caveman Triple Double. He was fantastic. Somebody should reward him with a jersey that isnt so tight,

And when it was over, Gonzaga coach Mark Few poured some verbal high fructose corn syrup on his press conference. He talked about all the lovey-dovey college stuff that makes people roll their eyes. But if you watched the game, you could see it. You could see what Few meant when he said this:

"The biggest thing with this win is, it allows this group to play together, which is the highest motivating factor theyve got going on. Were 40 minutes away from another week together. The way they feel about each other, care about each other and love each other, that is the motivating factor."

Thats nice, Coach, but those of us in the media will choose your motivating factors, OK? You just coach the team.

We have decided that your team's motivating factor is to bring Gonzaga to its first Final Four, thus legitimizing the incredible success the program has enjoyed for the last 17 years unless you then lose in the Final Four, at which point we will decide you need to win a national championship. Got it? Thats your narrative. Dont stray from it unless we give you permission.

Kidding aside, even Few would acknowledge that making the Final Four would mean so much for Gonzaganot just for the current players, but for all the former ones. And you know, its unlikely that the Bulldogs will beat Duke on Sunday, because the Blue Devils are the second-most talented team in the country and are playing extremely well. But its not impossible.

Duke has the nation's best post player in 6'11" freshmanJahlil Okaforbut does not have much depth behind him. And while Okafors defensive deficiencies have been overblown, he is always at risk of getting into foul trouble. With the 7'1"Karnowski and 6'10"Domantas Sabonis, Gonzaga can make Okafor work on defense, and may be able to send him to the bench.

Thats where I think our teams deadly, said Zags star Kyle Wiltjer, who was speaking generally, not about Duke specifically. We have that depth and we can put really big foul pressure on other teams bigs. Sometimes we get easy baskets because they are scared theyre gonna foul.

Few called upon that strength during the only moment when there was any real tension in Friday's game, after the Bruins had gotten within one point two minutes into the second half. He called timeout, tweaked the Bulldogs' defense against pick-and-rolls and reminded his team to play inside-out.

We called a bunch of sets that pretty much demand the ball goes in there, Few said.

Gonzaga respondednot just by playing well, but by playing well in exactly the way Few wanted. As Wiltjer, the junior forward who finished with eight points and 10 rebounds, said: We really just stayed true to our values Were very confident. We believe that we belong here. Were playing with a chip on our shoulder.

Few said afterward: We didnt play perfect tonight. Probably didnt even play what we would consider really good. But we were tough and we were physical.

The Bulldogs werent very good, but they were good enough. Thats the sign of an outstanding team. They will have to be great to beat Duke. But know this: They will be ready. After all these years, give them that.

Fast Breaks: (1) Wisconsin vs. (2) Arizona preview

The Wisconsin Badgers will take on the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday in an Elite Eight matchup in the West region.

Source: http://www.si.com/college-basketball/2015/03/27/gonzaga-ucla-sweet-16-ncaa-tournament



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Saturday, March 28, 2015

Fans get drenched on a rainy Day 1 of Ultra Music Festival



Among a throng of people standing in line Friday afternoon under the hot Miami sun, Kenya Solomon wore a string of pink flowers on her head, a black tank top and tie-dyed shorts as she spoke of her love of electronic dance music.

It just lets you be free and be yourself, she said. You feel it run through your whole body. You release all your stress.

The 19-year-old college student from North Carolina came to Bayfront Park for the Ultra Music Festival, which opened its gates Friday afternoon for the 17th edition of the three-day, internationally known event.

Scores of revelers wearing bright get-ups, from bathing suits to elaborate, feathered, frilly, flourescent outfits flooded the park. The steady beat of the music boomed along Biscayne Boulevard as fans jumped and gyrated. Outside the maze of barricades and gates set up to guide festival goers to the entrances, police directed traffic. Downtown streets were clogged following the festivals 4 p.m. start.

The afternoon heat gave way to a stormy evening as wind and rain sent crowds of revelers scrambling for cover under trees, covered walkways, stages and tents. Still, hundreds threw their hands up and jumped to the pulse of the music in the face of the downpour.

By about 9 p.m., however, the rain grew so intense that organizers closed five of seven stages.

Chuck Caracozza, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said the rain is a result of a strong cold front hitting South Florida this weekend. Caracozza said the weather should be much drier with temperatures in the mid-70s during the day and in the 50s overnight on Saturday.

Its going to be a big change from what weve been experiencing in the past few weeks, Caracozza said.

Earlier Friday, with the weather not an issue, Marlon Chacon, 18, draped a Costa Rican flag over his back with the festivals logo on it as he and two friends, who traveled from the Central American nation, walked up Biscayne Boulevard.

Its our first time, he said. I want to see a bunch of DJs, Tiesto and Porter Robinson.

Early birds in line chanted, sang and took selfies as they stood in line.

Organizers hope for an incident-free weekend, not a repeat of last year when security guard Erica Mack was trampled underneath a chain link-fence that toppled over after people crashed the gate to get into the opening day of the festival. Mack was hospitalized for 11 days.

Changes have been made to security and safety for the 165,000-ticket festival. The increased police presence could be seen all around the entrance Friday, and sturdier fencing encased Bayfront Park.

Rene Pimentel, spokesman for the Miami Police Department, said several undercover narcotics officers are roaming the grounds of the festival, which has a reputation for drug use.

Pimentel said several arrests had been made early Friday night, but exact numbers were not available.

We want to keep people safe, and we want to send a message to those coming to the festival looking to buy drugs, he said. You might be buying from an officer, and your partys getting cut short.

Several fans came from afar for the weekend. Kristy Darbishire, 25, donned a white bikini with red maple leaves to show her Toronto pride. With red and white streamers flowing from her crimson hair, she said she was most excited about hearing Skrillex and David Guetta.

This weekend is her first time at Ultra, and she rattled off the reasons why she loves electronic music festivals:

The costumes, the environment, the people, the love, no hatred, no judgment.

Kim Kowalski, 23, lives across the street from the park in downtown. Where shes heard and felt Ultra from her apartment in the past, she crossed the street Friday for her first experience inside the gates.

Even NFL star Rob Gronkowski came out for the festivities. A fan captured the New England Patriots tight end twerking on stage.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article16507613.html



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Deadpool's Movie Costume: An In-Depth Look



Yes, Deadpool is really coming to the big screen courtesy of Fox on Feb 12, 2016, and he wont be sewed-mouthed with Baraka-arms and borrowed powers. No, h**l be the Merc with the Mouth, and as RyanReynolds revealed today, his costume as Wade Wilson is a very close likeness to his most popular comic look.

Here well take a look at the individual components of the costume, and compare them to how he has been seen in the pages of Marvel Comics stories. They say a pictures worth

The Red and Black

The basic design, including the black and red color scheme, hearkens back to creator Rob Liefelds original look for the character. Created for The New Mutants #98, drawn and plotted by Liefeld and scripted by Fabian Nicieza, the eventual merc with the mouth was then mostly just a lethal mercenary.

The red bodysuit Liefeld designed had black accents on the shoulders, alongside the outer edges of the ribcage and up onto his chest, and large black ovals around eye slits. The costume we see for the film seems to follow those basic design elements perfectly, if with slightly smaller eye-ovals than originally designed.

The Straps and Buckles

The buckles we see across the chest in the movie shot were not part of the original design, though they were included in the design for 2013s Deadpool video game with a practical use they held his swords to his back.

He also has a strap going across his chest, which looks like its more likely for that particular use, holding a sword for quick access. He also has straps around each bicep, each wrist, and several around his legs. Arm and wrist guards are fairly common amongst various sports, as protective gear in hand-to-hand and weapon combat, and lets be honest, Deadpool probably just thinks they look cool. The ones around his calf also hold a sheathe of a sort for a knife in the comics, the characters only real superpower is his ridiculous level of healing (and pain threshold), so his proficiency in virtually every type of weapon comes in handy. Going with the protective gear theory, it does look like he has kneepads built into the legs of the costume, as well.

Pouches, Glorious Pouches!

A stereotypical staple of 90s costume design, the copious pouches come right from Liefelds original look for the character, as well. Theres a belt full of pouches, two leg-belts lined with pouches, and even smaller capsule-size pouches around his arm, in Deadpools first comic book appearance.

In this first film shot, we see the belt, and it looks lined with pouches. The right leg also has pouches wrapped around it, while another sheathe or holster takes that spot on the left leg.

In real life, for instance in the US Army (which I was enlisted in for 6 years), pouches are an essential part of the uniform. Classic Web Gear would hold about six-eight pouches, used to hold ammunition, canteens, maps, compasses, cammo tubes, and just about any other miscellany you can think of that you might need handy, including the occasional snack. Newer web gear has room for as many as 12 different pouches of varying sizes. Most modern body armor also has tags on it to which additional pouches can be hooked. This is all in addition to the many pockets built right into the uniform. So really, the number of pouches on this outfit (and any others created in the 90s) are too few!

And one more thing, the pose!

The pose is glorious, and it captures the humorous nature of the character nicely. More importantly, however, it is a pretty clear homage to Burt Reynolds lying on a Bear Skin rug because WHY WOULDNT IT BE?

Source: http://comicbook.com/2015/03/27/deadpool-s-movie-costume-an-in-depth-look/



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Calvin Harris is smitten with Taylor Swift



Calvin Harris is smitten with Taylor Swift.

The Scottish DJ, who recently split from model Aarika Wolf after seven months of dating because of his hectic schedule, has been secretly spending time with the 'Style' hitmaker since late last month after meeting her at the 2015 BRIT Awards in London.

A source close to the 31-year-old star, who was spotted holding the blonde beauty's hand at a concert in Nashville, Tennessee on Thursday night (03.26.15), said: "It's been going on a few weeks. They actually make a great couple. They are just getting to know each other and we'll see what happens.

"They have been having secret meet ups in LA.

"He is taken with her. They connected properly at the BRIT [Awards] and it's been going on since then."

Taylor, 25, is said to be equally attracted to the 'Summer' hitmaker, who also previously dated Rita Ora.

The insider told E! News: "He is such a good guy. He's serious but also very goofy at the same time. She really likes that combination. It's exciting for both of them. It's hard to meet someone in their business."

The 'Blank Space' hitmaker is also hoping to team up with her new beau in the recording studio.

The source explained: "Taylor is producing more dance music now and would love to write a track with Calvin."

Source: http://www.guelphmercury.com/whatson-story/5529837-calvin-harris-is-smitten-with-taylor-swift/



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