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Continue reading …Madonnas love letter to Hydrangeas the__truth says: Madonnas Love Letter To Hydrangeas , madge made hydrangeas the happiest flowers alive when she sort of publicly declared she loathed them
Continue reading …Coldplay premieres new single “Paradise” from forthcoming album, “Mylo Xyloto” Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Pop & Hiss Discovery Date : 12/09/2011 09:11 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …“The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it, no paper notices plastered on lampposts and billboards. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not.” So should you read Erin Morgenstern’s debut novel, “The Night Circus?” The short answer: “Yes.” The book is engaging and magical, entrancing the reader every step of the way. Even the first three sentences of the novel, as seen above, transport the reader to another place. With creations such as a beautiful garden made entirely of non-melting ice, and a house of mirrors that shows you more than just distorted images of yourself, Morgenstern creates a circus of which one can only dream. What better name name for it then than “Le Cirque Des Rêves” – French for “The Circus of Dreams”? Not only does a circus provide constant stimulation, but it is also a great setting for making the reader feel both creeped out and exhilarated. Ray Bradbury perfectly displayed the terrifying aspects of a circus in his novel, “Something Wicked This Way Comes,” and Morgenstern follows suit. Her circus features both beautiful and creepy characters, and though everything at her circus is colored only in black and white, Morgenstern’s circus employees embody many shades of gray. She tells the story of Celia and Marco, bound together by an oath made during their childhood. They are both opponents and lovers, and only later do they discover that their magic duel must end in the death of one of them. Some might simply dismiss this perhaps as a frothy YA (Young Adult) love story or a piece of genre fiction, labels perhaps attached to it due to “The Night Circus”‘s recurring comparison to “Harry Potter.” It is actually far from either. It seems a shame that this will be Morgenstern’s only book on “Le Cirque Des Rêves,” though I must admit that it couldn’t have ended more fittingly. After reading the novel, I had a short phone interview with Erin Morgenstern, whose novel came out today. Some critics have placed “The Night Circus” into the category of Young Adult. Do you consider it YA? No, not at all. It was never intended as YA. I always thought of it as an adult novel. I’m guessing it’s because people bring up the “Harry Potter” comparison. I think it definitely has crossover appeal though. What’s so magical about a circus? I’m not big on traditional circuses, but there’s something about an entertainment venue that you’re completely immersed in, 360 degree entertainment. It’s easier to lose yourself in that kind of world than a play or a movie. If you could join the circus, what would be your dream job? I’ve always wanted to learn fire art, even though it scares me a little bit. How is the next book coming along? I’m still jotting down notes. It’s in the messy development stage. The story is starting to show up there. I’m probably not going to have time to work on it until late this year or early next year, though. Is your method of writing this book similar to your method of the last book? This one is on a similar track. The story is coming together a little faster because I learned so much while writing “The Night Circus.” I have a better idea of structure. What living author’s book would you recommend? Alan Lightman’s “Einstein’s Dreams.” It’s a unique little gem of a book…and it has perfect little vignettes. It influenced the circus I created.
Continue reading …“Judges in Sao Paulo, Brazil will pick the winner of the 2011 Miss Universe Pageant Monday night, and there's a good chance that the winner will be 'Western-looking.' Even if that contestant is from Asia, Africa or Latin America,” Jamie Blair groused in an op-ed yesterday afternoon at the International Business Times website, hours before a dark-skinned contestant from Angola won the beauty pageant. “[I]t is sad to see that almost every one of the women in the competition look like they were pulled from the University of Texas,” Blair groused, lamenting how “Miss Malaysia, for example, is half-Irish Deborah Henry, who is certainly beautiful, but not the most typically Malaysian-looking woman.” “While I'm sure she deserved to win her country's spot in the pageant, she is just one example of how pageant judges around the world lean westward,” Blair complained, apparently defining “Western-looking” not in terms of fashion or cultural values — evening gowns and parading about in bikinis are decidedly Western conventions — but in terms of skin hue: The pageant has the opportunity to teach people, especially the young girls around the world, that beauty comes in all shapes and colors. Instead, when young women tune in, they will primarily see one standard of beauty. And yet, hours later, Angola's Leila Lopes — whom IBT describes as a “25-year old dusky beauty” — won the pageant. “Click on the slideshow to grab an eyeball of the beautiful women who took part in Miss Universe 2011,” that article concluded, linking to photos of Lopes in her evening gown and swimsuit, as well as photos of the runners-up. Update: Apparently IBT was off the mark with their early predictions, failing to include Lopes in their slideshow of the “Top Hottest Miss Universe Contestants Who May Win the Crown.”
Continue reading …Already being outplayed by Sam Stosur in the U.S. Open final, the last thing Serena Williams needed was to lose a game for yelling during a point. That’s exactly what happened early in the second set, leading to an argument between Williams and the chair umpire, a scene less ugly than – but reminiscent of – the American’s tirade two years ago at the same tournament. In the end, Stosur beat Williams… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 12/09/2011 03:50 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Already being outplayed by Sam Stosur in the U.S. Open final, the last thing Serena Williams needed was to lose a game for yelling during a point. That’s exactly what happened early in the second set, leading to an argument between Williams and the chair umpire, a scene less ugly than – but reminiscent of – the American’s tirade two years ago at the same tournament. In the end, Stosur beat Williams… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 12/09/2011 03:50 Number of articles : 3
Continue reading …Is it too much to ask that a memorial dedicated to the victims of the worst ever attack on American soil should spell those victims’ names correctly? Apparently so. Jeffrey Schreier was killed on 9/11 while working at Cantor Fitzgerald, the financial firm based in the World Trade Center that was nearly wiped out in
Continue reading …Is the complexity of regular Super Mario Bros. getting you down? Good news: modder Retro Brad has been putting a lot of time into his own version of the game, recreating levels of the original title on an 8 x 8 LED matrix, with all of its characters represented by a single pixel. Below that screen is an LCD, which lets users keep track of their score, lives and level, while a Monofonic Audio Chip offers sound effects played through a built-in speaker. All of this is housed in a portable eight-button system that, for the record, is decidedly less clunky than Nintendo’s new circle-pad add-on for the 3DS. Video of Super Pixel Bros in action after the break. Continue reading Super Pixel Bros is Super Mario for squares (video) Super Pixel Bros is Super Mario for squares (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 13 Sep 2011 11:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Love letters from one of the major romances in James Dean’s short life wil hit the auction block for the first time. The actor, who was killed in a car crash at the age of 24, dated Barbara Glenn for 2 years, and the three letters up for sale date…
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