Val & The Bitches - Monkey See, Monkey Do


"Look at all that we can be together"

I've been wanting to write about this song for AGES. I heard it several years ago (yes, years) on Swedish radio and that one listen stuck with me. Now, months and months later, I finally tracked the song down and had listen number two. And it's just as I remembered it. Val & The Bitches are a Swedish band--sort of the Scandinavian equivalent to the Noisettes, except punkier. There's also a strong new wave influence in a number of tracks (and in the band's styling). But it's the funkiness of this track that stuck with me for so long. The swaggering chorus is very 80's Prince and that instrumental hook is immensely catchy. Robo-funk. I love it. They're also signed to the same label that the Mo used to be with. Not that that means much sonically, but it was one of the first reasons I stumbled upon this band. Why this song wasn't a huge hit in Sweden, I'll never know. Not all their songs are this immediate, but there are a few other standouts on the album so be sure to check it out.

Val & The Bitches - Monkey See, Monkey Do by alienhits

(Music posted for evaluation purposes only. If you like what you hear, support the artists. Buy the album here. Follow me on twitter and facebook.

Bawful After Dark: Weekend Watch

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Dirk shows us a summary of the Mavericks' playoff appearance via interpretive
dance

In a hurry today, guys. Gotta keep it short (like a Bobcats playoff appearance).

Need a bawful gift for a kid? Today only on kids.woot.com, you can pick one or more of these bad boys for cheap (like $10 cheaper than the nba.com store).
If only they were a little taller, you could recreate Shaq's body type on the Crabs Potato Head

Worst of the Night in Pictures:

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Chin up, Brandon Roy! At least you weren't there for the five other consecutive first round losses.


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Rowdy Roddy Piper says you're doing it wrong:


All The Friday Games:
Hawks at Bucks - ESPN, 7:00pm
Bucks lead series 3-2

Bad news, Bango. The old Sonics mascot already outdid your puny 16' ladder backflip dunk with a 20' ladder backflip dunk!


However, some good news if you're a Bucks fan. (And horrible news if you're a fan of fair, competitive basketball). Bill Simmons tweets: "Best sign if you're a Bucks fan: Bennett Salvatore is tonight's crew chief. An all-time "get swept up by the home crowd" ref."

Lakers at Thunder - ESPN, 9:30pm
Lakers lead series 3-2

An elimination game for the Thunder could be interesting. Only three of their players have ever been in the playoffs before this season. Seriously, I am looking forward to this one. Hopefully the Thunder don't get cockblocked by Luke Walton.

Nuggets at Jazz - ESPN2, 10:00pm
Jazz lead series 3-2

Okay, Denver did look pretty good the other night. However, Nene is out with a hyperextended knee. Also, Jerry Sloan has coaching experience dating back to the days of showing Grog and his caveman buddies how to throw a rock inside the hole in the cave wall. That has to be an advantage.

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All The Saturday Games:
Celtics at Crabs - TNT, 8:00pm
Series tied 0-0

I am greatly enjoying following LeBron's Elbow on Twitter. However, I keep waiting for him to link to this:


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All The Sunday Games:
Bucks at Hawks - ABC, 1:00pm
Series tied 3-3

Jazz at Lakers - ABC, 3:30pm
Series tied 0-0

Worst of the Night: April 29, 2010

dirk whhhyyyyyyyy
Whyyyyyyyyy?!

The Dallas Mavericks: Another year, another crushing first round exit for the Mavericks...a team that some people were predicting would make the NBA Finals. And in the process, Dallas became the first number two seed to be beaten by a number seven seed since the NBA went to a seven-game series format for the first round.

What a kick in the balls for Mavs fans. On the one hand, the team has won at least 50 games for the past 10 years. On the other, they've been whupped in the first round in three of the last four seasons. That includes early exits as both the first and (now) second seed.

What can I say? Fail is in this team's DNA.

Of course, it's worth noting that Dallas went down fighting. After scoring a franchise playoff low 8 points in the first quarter -- yes, you read that correctly -- and falling behind by as many as 22 points in the first half, the Mavericks went on a furious run and actually took a one-point lead in the third quarter. But it's hard to maintain that kind of back-from-the-dead momentum, especially after falling into a hole that deep...

...and of course they couldn't.

Said Tim Duncan: "I think we took a lot of their energy, a lot of their effort getting back into it after being so far down. Hopefully we used that against them and closed the game out."

And now all Dallas can do is wait until next season...and hope Dirk Nowitzki doesn't decide to opt out of his contract.

Said Dirk: "Going into the playoffs as a No. 2 seed, it is all we could have wanted. We just happened to see a tough No. 7 seed that got rolling at the right time. ... I haven't really thought about my future. I guess I have some time now to think about my future and think about my options."

Eek.

Added Jason Terry (2 points, 1-for-7): "To me, it's a failure, you don't win a championship, I mean we failed. That was our goal. Life's not over, you work hard on your game individually and come back next year hoping we can do it again. As of right now, it's a failure."

Countered Brendan Haywood (2 points and 3 fouls in 21 minutes): "The only reason (the Spurs) were the 7 seed is because they've been hurt all year. This could have been the Western Conference finals. The teams are that good. This isn't like a monumental upset or anything. You all are talking like this is the NCAA tournament and the 15 seed just beat the 2."

Whatever makes you feel better, Brendan.

Did you know: The Mavericks have the second-highest payroll in the league?

Mark Cuban, cryptic quote machine: "I'm not proud of the NBA. I'm not proud of my inability over the last 10 years to have an impact like I want to have. So I kind of feel like I owe fans an apology. But that's just the way this business goes."

Cuban then "declined to elaborate." Probably because David Stern won't let anybody talk about officiating anymore.

Jason Kidd and Shawn Marion: I already paid tribute to the crappy performances by Terry and Haywood. Now how 'bout Kidd, who played a game-high 43 minutes but finished with only 3 points on 1-for-6 shooting and had nearly as many fouls (5) as assists (6). How did the Spurs shut down Kidd's offense in this series? By guarding his jumpers. That's it. That was the secret.

As for The Matrix, his 6/4/0 performance was a solid reminder why the Suns didn't want to give him a max contract a couple years back. And Dallas signed him through 2013-14!! Is that better or worse than the fact that they're paying Ericka Dampier (zero points and 5 rebounds in 21 minutes) more than $13 million next season? I'll let you decide.

Reggie Miller, quote machine: Basketbawful reader Greg with another awesome Reggie-ism: "The Spurs have one of the best coaches in George Popovich." A couple lesser Reggie-isms from last night that I jotted down: "A grown man professional," "the early on stages," and "the jubilee of Tim Duncan." I know, the last one is kinda-sorta okay, but it sounds pretty fruity, doesn't it?

The Portland Trail Blazers: There sure is plenty of blame to spread around in this one. LaMarcus Aldridge blocked some shots (5) and worked the boards (9), but he forgot which way the rim was (5-for-17). Ditto for Andre Miller (2-for-10) and Brandon Roy (4-for-16, 1-for-8). And remember: After the Frail Blazers lost Game 5 in Phoenix, Roy blamed his sour performance on his role as a reserve. Well, things didn't really improve when he was promoted back to the starting lineup.

Said Roy: "I was happy I was able to play. I wasn't able to play as well as I liked. I didn't have quite the bounce that I needed but at least I can go into the summertime knowing that I'm healthy and I finished the season out with my guys."

I should also point out that Marcus Camby -- fresh off his big extension!! -- finished with 4 points, 4 rebounds, zero blocked shots and a game-worst plus-minus score of -18 in 21 minutes. The team's former starting center -- Zombie Juwan Howard -- had a single rebound and 2 fouls in 16 minutes.

I'd also like to point a finger at the man defending Jason Richardson (28 points, 10-for-16 from the field, 5-for-8 from downtown), but I'm not sure anybody was. And did I mention Portland was outrebounded 40-35, with the ancient Grant Hill grabbing a game-high 12 boards? Speaking of which, Hill advanced past the first round for the first time in his 14-year career...so yay for him.

The end result was the Blazers' sixth straight first round playoff exit...the longest active streak in the NBA.

Said Portland coach Nate McMillan: "Seemed like every time we were able to get close we'd make a mistake. Whether it was a turnover or a bad possession, they make you pay. Nash has had that MVP-type season. Richardson was big this series. Amare came with his 'A' Game tonight."

Ah well. The Blazers can look forward to being an up-and-coming team again next season...until the next round of crippling injuries hit them.

Alvin Gentry, quote machine: "At the end of the night, they shot 38 percent. To me, that's a credit to our defense. Nobody really talks about it, but we like it. In the locker room, we pat each other on the back."

Lacktion report: chris is proud to present Thursday's Nintendo Power playoff lacktion report:

Mavs-Spurs: Ian Mahinmi and Garrett Temple are getting a few more 1-ups after sharing the spotlight in savoring victory through 16 seconds as MARIO BROTHERS!

Suns-Frail Blazers: Earl Clark ate a bowl of Nintendo cereal in just 52 seconds to crunch out a Mario, while Juwan Howard has made it to the infirmary in 15:50 with a diagnosis of a 2:1 Voskuhl by negating a board with a pair of fouls and a piece of masonry.

Gravitonas - Kites


"All we want is to be heard"

I feel like Alexander Bard (of BWO, Army Of Lovers, Vacuum fame) really only has a few song templates that he keeps reshuffling and releasing. There's certainly a Bard "sound." I think I could spot one of his songs without even knowing who the artist was. So, it's not surprising that his first single with his new project Gravitonas sounds like it could have been on the latest BWO album. The only real difference is the vocals (though new vocalist Andreas Öhrn even sounds a little like BWO's Martin Rolinski). Luckily, Kites would have been a great BWO song and is, in fact, a great Gravitonas song. It's hardly the rock music some of us were expecting, though there is a catchy guitar hook throughout. More importantly, the track builds into somewhat of an anthem. The chorus is pretty silly, but delivered with the total straight-faced drama that seems to be a bit of a Bard trademark. Best part? About a third of the way through when the beat well and truly drops. It's nice to know that the pop world has someone like Alexander Bard (even though I'd prefer another BWO album!).

Gravitonas - Kites by alienhits

(Music posted for evaluation purposes only. If you like what you hear, support the artists. Buy the single here. Follow me on twitter and facebook.

Bawful After Dark: April 29, 2010

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Wait a second. I thought hawks could fly, but deer couldn't?

The next time Chris makes a Nintendo reference about a Mario, it'd be a good time to break out this bad boy: Super Mario Crossover. Ever wondered what it'd be like to play the Super Mario Brothers NES game, but play as another NES game character like Mega Man, Link, Simon from Castlevania, or that badass dude from Contra? Your questions have been answered. Have fun blowing shit up with guns and cracking Goombas with whips! (H/t to my buddy Jeff for sharing this)

Horrible news for 80s-style action movie fans (since I know we've got a few other than Bawful and myself that read this blog). David Ayer (known for writing and directing dark dramas) is going to remake Commando. He plans to "put his own real-world spin on this original premise," and "Ayer’s protagonist will be less brawny, but more skilled in covert tactics and weaponry." This sounds like a gigantic sack of shit compared to the original's perfection. It won't be campy and goofy and fun, so what's the point? If you want to make a serious movie, don't base it off something that never took itself seriously in the first place! (At least The Running Man hasn't been remade. Yet.)

A bit of local news for me. In the buildup to this weekend's Kentucky Derby, there are countless parties and bashes featuring celebrity appearances. This year, however, we are being treated to Dennis Rodman appearing as a DJ at the Derby Pretty event at the Frazier International History Museum in Louisville. I would go, but my compensation for writing for this blog ($0) falls a little short of the table reservations at this event ($750-$2000). Sorry, guys. I'm just as heartbroken as you are.

And this has nothing to do with anything, but must be shared: the Better Marriage Blanket.

W-T-F??

According to Jimmy Traina from SI.com's Hot Clicks, this is real. He had to call their 1-800 number to verify it wasn't just a fake ad. Amazing.

Worst of the Night in Pictures:

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After seeing George Lopez's godawful late night show, I hoped this fake fight would escalate to a whuppin'


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Be careful to not piss off Jerry Sloan too much. He's got that crazy Old Man Strength.

All The Games:
Mavericks at Spurs - TNT, 8:00pm
Spurs lead series 3-2

If somebody finds Jason Kidd's youthful energy and talent, please return to the Mavericks' team office. Thanks in advance.

Suns at Frail Blazers - TNT, 10:30pm
Suns lead series 3-2

Tempo will be the key here. If the Suns can run, and perhaps more importantly get the Blazers to run with them, they should win. However, considering how easily the Blazers get hurt, it's hard to keep them running without tearing ACLs and blowing out kneecaps.

Pink Peony Bud Watercolor Painting Finished!



Just finished this today. The lighting is a little off still (waiting for some sunshine). I will look at it a bit before I have it framed just to make sure :)
Hope everyone is having a wonderful day!

Polar Bear Club - Living Saints


Even die gitaren laten knallen. Lang geleden. Kom maar niet uit die mooie, maar softe indiehoek de laatste tijd. Album: Chasing Hamburg. Indie hardcore uit New York. Goed gedaan die clip.

Indie hardcore from NYC. Album: Chasing Hamburg. A great clip by the way.

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Polar Bear Club "Living Saints" Music Video from Thomas W Colella on Vimeo.

New Young Pony Club - We want to

Ah leuk, we kennen ze inmiddels, deze New Young Pony Club. Doet me ergens een beetje denken aan "The B-52s on electro". Dansbaar, zeer dansbaar...

This is fun, the new New Young Pony Club. Very danceable tune. Would do well at one of the summer festivals.

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The Ark - Singing 'Bout The City


"I was born and raised with a cross in my face"

As my review yesterday noted, the new Ark album is a curious thing, for sure. I think if it had been recorded by any other band I’d be singing its praises right now, but with the standard the Ark have set for themselves over the years, I’m a little reticent. However, I’m unflinching in my praise for one of the album’s best tracks. Singing ‘Bout The City is one of the strangest songs in the Ark canon. Sure, Ola’s musings about the differences between city and country life aren’t all that surprising, but the music behind them is almost jarringly new. Awhile back, the band had expressed interest in bringing country-rock influences into this record, and there’s definitely some of that to be found in the guitar here. But then it shifts into a pure disco hook (a little Bee Gees-esque?) that saves it from becoming a one-genre experiment. Add to that the funky big-band jazz flourishes that punctuate the opening (does it remind anyone else of the theme to Cowboy Bebop?), and you’ve got something that’s quite indefinable. And that’s before the song has segued into its theatrical, symphonic middle section. It’s the kind of shift that defines what an amazing band the Ark really are. They’re willing to experiment within the pop/rock genre they’ve established for themselves. That can be a good thing and a bad thing. Luckily, it’s very successful here. And, unlike a few of the other tracks, Ola’s vocals are spot on throughout, meeting each shift in sound with the verve and believability of a true showman. It certainly doesn’t hurt that this has gotta be one of the more autobiographical songs he’s written.

The Ark - Singing 'Bout The City by milproj2

(Music posted for evaluation purposes only. If you like what you hear, support the artists. Buy the album here. Follow me on twitter and facebook.

Pink Peony Bud Watercolor Painting I am Working On- Update 1


I have added many layers since I last posted this the last time, I am on the home stretch to having this done. I did not have great lighting when this was taken, the background is not as black as it looks.

A Light Yellow Lily Watercolor Painting I am Working on - Update 3



This is not done yet, but I am getting closer. It needs a little more definition and detail.

Track-by-Track: The Ark - In Full Regalia

It would be pointless to try and pretend that I can be objective about an Ark album. They are, as anyone who reads this blog knows, my favorite band. That being said, In Full Regalia was the first Ark album that I didn't love right off the bat. Unashamedly retro, it's a pretty substantial shift in sound for the guys, and threw me off at first. Luckily, the album's a grower. It remains a collection of consistently good tracks, even if nothing on here comes close to the band's best moments.

1. Take A Shine To Me - An Abba pastiche, plain and simple. The guys came close to this in 2007 with The Worrying Kind, but this is Abba through and through, adding a healthy dose of Beach Boys style harmonies. It's an upbeat, fun way to start the album... though it's a very different sound for them. 9/10

2. Superstar - It's my least favorite Ark single to launch an album, though still miles ahead of most bands. The aggressive guitar riff remains the highlight. Ola's vocals border on shrill here, though, which is a general complaint I have about the album as a whole. He's one of my favorite rock vocalists of all time, so I'm actually surprised to be saying that. 8/10

3. Stay With Me - The first big ballad, it has an odd sound to it. Reminds me a bit of an old standard. Very cinematic, but also intimate and genuinely touching. Ola's lower register makes a welcome reappearance in the first half, which is really quite beautiful. 8/10

4. Singin' 'Bout The City - The closest thing on the album to a future Ark classic, this sounds so unlike them, yet really works. It functions as the centerpiece to the album, a song-suite that manages to cram elements of disco, country, 70's rock and classical music into five minutes. The lyrics are great, the theatrical interlude is fantastic, and the ambition is there. The best track, for sure. 10/10

5. Have You Ever Heard A Song - This has grown more grandiose since we first heard the "acoustic" version. Taking cues from gospel, this rootsy ballad grows and grows until it hits a beautiful climax. It's simple, hymn-like, and the best ballad on the album. 9/10

6. Publicity Seeking Rockers - Total 70's glam about bands that are more concerned with tabloids and image than actual music. This one took awhile to grow on me, but once it did I was quite hooked. They've really mastered that early to mid-70's "glitter rock" sound. 9/10

7. I'll Have My Way With You, Frankie - Definitely the hardest sounding track the band have recorded since breaking out. It's an intense blend of chugging guitar and rapid-fire lyrics that's miles away from what we're used to from the Ark. It's an experiment that works, for sure. 10/10

8. All Those Days - I never thought I'd describe an Ark track as "dirge-like," but this 70's acid-trip of a ballad definitely fits the description. I think I would have loved it as a b-side, or even album-closer, but it cuts the energy placed where it is. it sounds like a Doors tribute song. Unexpected, and I'm not sure if it's a good thing. 7/10

9. Hygiene Squad - Jeez this is a strange little album, and this may be the strangest track of all. It's another flashback to what they used to call "junkshop glam." It's a genre I'm quite fond of, and the Ark do it justice. But the lyrics here are WEIRD. 9/10

10. The Red Cap - Which brings me to the last track. I'm trying to decipher the lyrics here, and if there's some meaning (historical?) that I'm not intelligent enough to be extracting from them. Regardless, this is actually one of my favorite tracks on the album. Maybe it's because it sounds the most like the old Ark. It's straightforward, with emphasis on melody. That's all I ask! 10/10

Album Grade: 8.9/10

Club Calotte leuk maar zwaar


Gisteren naar Club Calotte gegaan. Drie voor mij onbekende bandjes traden op in de kleine zaal van Theater Bellevue. Goede sfeer, maar aan de bar altijd weer zo'n eikel die overal doorheen gaat zitten ouwehoeren omdat hij denkt belangrijker te zijn dan de artiest op het podium. Ga lekker in de Smoeshaan zitten als je door muziek heen wilt tetteren. Onlangs ook al meegemaakt in de Sugarfactory bij Jon Allen. Waarom doen de venues niets aan dat soort lamzakken die zichzelf liever horen dan de muziek?

Goed.

Zitten met tafeltjes en biertje erbij maakt het prettig om je door drie optredens heen te slaan. Mocht een van de drie bandjes tegenvallen, dan is er altijd bar, bier en borrelnootjes om op terug te vallen. In Londen ben ik weleens een paar keer in Ronnie Scott's Jazz club geweest. Zelfde sfeertje, wel iets sjieker allemaal.

Ondanks de belofte (Hip, Cool, Retro, Pretentieus, Grappig, Gedurfd, Aandoenlijk, Breekbaar, Knallend, Dansbaar, Intrigerend, Hot, Spraakmakend) was de smaak van de programmeur vrij recht in de leer: folk. En nog eens folk. Met een tikkie blues en Americana. Dus toch wel weer folk. Nu is dat geen straf, want ik ben gek op folk. Zie 600 andere berichten op dit blog.

Joep Pelt.

Joep Pelt trapt af. Verrassend, dat zeker. Joep zit graag op zijn praatstoel. Hij is een wel een beetje heel erg vol van zichzelf. Net getekend bij Excelsior. Super! Tof! Gaaf! Maar nu spelen Joep, niet zo ouwehoeren, je bent Andre Rieu niet. Laat je lyrics het verhaal doen. Gitaar wil ik horen. Whiskey & Wimmen - John Lee Hooker, meer van dat werk. Hmmm.

Joep Pelt is een begenadigd gitarist. Heerlijk om hem te horen spelen. Zijn reizen geven hem de roots en diepte in zijn gitaarspel. Hij kent zijn klassiekers, Blind Willie Johnson ging Ry Cooder voor en Joep volgt en maakt diepe indruk met wat slick slidewerk. Om dan maar meteen het punt te maken dat ik hem persoonlijk een betere gitarist vind dan zanger. Ik mis het rafelrandje in zijn stem, de doorleefdheid om de blues onder mijn huid te laten kruipen. Vooral op zijn nieuwe cd I'm off met geweldige tracks, had een wat meer doorleefde zanger veel kunnen toevoegen. Maar als gitarist en componist een fucking big A plus.



Lee Mason.

Respect voor Lee Mason. Ben steeds in de war met Amos Lee. Alhoewel ze niet van de soul zijn bij Lee Mason. Ze kiezen de weg van de meeste weerstand. Moeilijke, mooie composities, doorleeft gezongen en slechts bij vlagen verstaanbaar. Jammer want ik heb het gevoel dat er ook veel energie in het schrijven van de teksten zit. Ligt niet helemaal aan de technicus die zich als een hork gedroeg tegen de zanger op het podium. Michel verliest zich geheel in de nummers en ik kan hem soms niet volgen. Een betere opbouw van de set (erg goede eerste nummers!) is aan te raden. Beginnen met zijn drieën en dan steeds groter uitpakken ofzo. Ik moest een paar keer bij de wisselingen in de arrangementen heel eventjes aan David Sylvian denken tijdens het optreden. Dat is een compliment voor Lee Mason. Erg fijne trompettiste, by the way. Kijkt ook lekker streng.



Point Quiet.

Band nummer drie als dessert. Ik heb een erg mooi nummer gehoord tegen het einde van de set. Geen drummer. Alleen zang. Ray Lamontagne meets Bonnie 'Prince' Billy. Zeer indrukwekkend. Minder folk, meer Americana. Had wel wat meer afwisseling verwacht. Het leven is zwaar en daar wil Point Quiet geen andere wending aan geven. Point Quiet geeft na de moerasellende van Joep's Missisippi Blues (ook al niet erg vrolijk) en de tragiek van Lee Mason nou niet het gevoel dat de mensheid nog gered kan worden. Gelukkig maakt de zanger tussen de nummers door piepkleine grapjes en zie ik hem lachen. Om vervolgens weer dodelijk ernstig verder te gaan. Bij vlagen steeg Point Quiet ineens hoog boven het gemiddelde uit. Maar veel nummers beten niet in mijn oor.

Het was niet altijd verrassend in Club Colette eh.. Calotte. Maar ik heb bij vlagen van alledrie de bandjes genoten. Leuk concept. Beetje zwaar op de hand deze avond, voor mij dan. Toch doorzetten, ik kom terug.

The Soft Pack - Answer To Yourself

Na C'Mon komt Answer To Yourself. Zelfde recept: rechtdoorpunkrock.

Same recipe as C'Mon: punkrockpunkrock&punkrock. See the food fight!

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Gwyneth and Scarlett's Chic Grey Dresses

The stars of Iron Man 2 were out at a photocall to promote the movie in LA on April 23.

Scarlett Johansson wore a pale grey RM by Roland Mouret dress and Christian Louboutin snake-skin pumps.

And in a darker shade Gwyneth Paltrow looked utterly chic in her Victoria Beckham collection dress paired with nude and black heels by Georgina Goodman.

For anyone interested Scarlett's "Artemis" dress is on-line at brownsfashion.com (only in blue).

And Gwyneth's Georgina Goodman "Leon Love" sandals are available at matchesfashion.com.

Pics from Getty

Star Styles at the Hot Hollywood Party

A whole host of hot celebs were out for the Us Weekly Hot Hollywood Style Issue party held in LA on April 22.

Jennifer Lopez hasn't had a night off from glitz while promoting The Back-up Plan, and again she was at her sparkling best in a gorgeous Georges Chakra dress with metallic heels from the designer too.She practically invented the phrase "That's Hot" so it's only fitting Paris Hilton would be at the Hot Hollywood party.

Attending with Nicky Hilton, both wore sexy mini dresses. Paris's was a Rebecca Minkoff design which she paired with her black Gretchen "Actress" clutch and YSL platforms.

And Nicky wore her strapless lbd with Christian Louboutin pumps.

Paris's Rebecca Minkoff "Claudia" dress is on-line at shopbop.com.

Audrina Patridge, Nicole Scherzinger and Nikki Reed all wore varying shades of pink.

Audrina went for a pale powdery shade with her one shouldered dress which was paired with black Givenchy open-toe booties and a nude clutch.

Nicole went bolder in a berry shade with her Foley+ Corinna Hooded Jersey Dress, available at shopbop.com.

And Nikki wore a hot pink Jay Godfrey dess and black accessories including a Celestina clutch.

Anna Kendrick wore a quirky little dress with her choice of blue print Emilio Pucci. Crystal studded Sergio Rossi sandals completed her look.

Pics from Getty and Zimbio

Jennifer and Heidi at the Back-Up Plan Premiere

Jennifer Lopez on the red carpet for the Hollywood premiere of her new movie, The Back-up Plan.

Jennifer flattered her figure in a form-fitting silver dress from Gianfranco Ferre, accessorized with Ferragamo pumps, Louboutin clutch and Cartier jewels.

Joining J Lo at the premiere was mom-of-four Heidi Klum who shimmered in a glittering dress from Project Runway designer Emilio Sosa.

She paired the strapless dress with lilac and black Christian Louboutin sandals.

Heidi's Christian Louboutin "Zigounette" Sandals are on-line at net-a-porter.com.

Pics from Getty and Zimbio

Hayden Panettiere's Chic and Sheer Black Look

Hayden Panettiere at the Global Home Tree Earth Day celebration held in LA on April 22.

Hayden was looking sexily sophistacted in her sheer-topped Emilio Pucci dress and showed off her fab new shorter hairdo - maybe not to everyone's taste but I think it suits her so well.

Accompanying the look was black tights, Salvatore Ferragamo platforms and a classic black clutch.

Pics from Getty

Tiger Woods Welcome a Son Pictures

Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods welcomed his second child, a son, on Sunday.

"Elin and I are thrilled to announce the birth of our son, Charlie Axel Woods," the golfer, 33, wrote on his Web site. "Both Charlie and Elin are doing great...Sam is very excited to be a big sister and we feel truly blessed to have such a wonderful family."

See photos of adorable celebrity babies.

Woods was due to compete at Torrey Pines in the final round of the Buick, which he's won six times -- but said last week that he'd skip the competition -- the first time he's missed it in 11 years -- if his wife went into labor.

Can you guess which stars these bumps belong to?

Woods and Elin Nordegren are already parents to daughter Sam Alexis, who was born on June 19, 2007 -- the day after he came in second at the U.S. Open.

Check out pictures of sexy dads.

M.I.A.-Born Free


Te gekke clip. M.I.A. (missing in action) is pure electronic punk. De fuck erin. Knallen. Animal Collective in de overdrive. Haar nieuwe album komt deze zomer!

M.I.A.: The new album epitomizes how kids are feeling in America –- so much energy, but nothing to do with it. Everyone wants you to be an apathetic consumer over there, so it’s cool to have some weird discomfort going on.

M.I.A, Born Free from ROMAIN-GAVRAS on Vimeo.

Holly Miranda - Waves

Meisje met gitaar Holly Miranda is al wat jaren bezig maar brengt nu pas haar eerste plaat uit: The Magician's Private Library. Waves is een liedje waar je net zin in moet hebben op de late avond, maar talent heeft ze.
Zou afgelopen weekend ook op London Calling spelen, maar IJsland gooide roet in het eten.


Holly Miranda's first album The Magician's Private Library was recorded two years ago by Dave Sitek of TV on the Radio and financed by her publisher, Chrysalis Music. It sat on a shelf for more than a year before a record label came into the picture. Finally it is released.

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Bright Light Bright Light - Love Part II


"Let everybody see I'm in love again"

After a day (or days) encompassing 26 hours of non-stop travel, I'm back in the States. And today I've got a great track by one-man electro sensation Bright Light Bright Light. Popjustice has been all over this guy, and rightly so. His smooth pop songs have the potential to take him very far. Love Part II is the best of the bunch, with a surging chorus that's more than a little 80's-influenced. He's also releasing a free download of his single, the more downtempo (but equally as good) A New Word To Say. I'm not sure what the plans are album-wise, but he's definitely an artist to watch. Along with Penguin Prison, BLBL represents a new hope for quality synth-pop in 2010. I'm liking where this year is going. Tomorrow (or maybe Wednesday) I'll have my track-by-track review of the Ark's new album. It may surprise you.

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Nicole Richie's Winter Kate Cami Top

April 22nd was Earth Day and celebrating the event Nicole Richie attended Dasani's Pre-Earth Day event in LA.

Customising her own cute hat for the "Green Cap" ocean conservation program, Nicole wore a simple cami top from her Winter Kate collection, dark blue jeans and topped with a peachy-pink fringed vintage jacket.

The Winter Kate "Clementine" Cami is on-line at frockaholics.com.

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Demi Moore in Purple Oscar de la Renta



Heading to The Late Show with David Letterman, Demi Moore showed off her fab tanned and toned legs in a purple Oscar de la Renta dress.

The Joneses star accessorized with Brian Atwood hidden platform pumps and dark YSL sunglasses.

For anyone interested in the Atwood "Maniac" pumps, which have been seen on so many celebrities, they can be pre-ordered in tan, blue or black at intermix.com.

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Becki Newton's White Lace D & G Look

It's been a while since we've seen Becki Newton but she was out for a party at New York's What Come Around Goes Around boutique on April 21.

Flanked by black-wearing Molly Sims and Melissa George, petite Becki stood out in her white lacy D&G mini dress.

Accessories were Christian Louboutin "Pierce" peep-toes and a black Chanel purse.

The Louboutin "Pierce" heels, which habe silver rings stitched onto the sheer mesh, are on-line at brownsfashion.com.

And you can get Becki's white lacy look with ASOS's Lace Backless Dress, costing $64.25/£38.00.

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