Monday 9 May 2016

ELLE Singapore Magazine Article: Meet the Coolest Girl In K-Pop

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South Korean pop star CL is the baddest female in K-pop and she won’t have it any other way.

ELLE Singapore Magazine Article: Meet the Coolest Girl In K-Pop


In the K-pop world of cookie-cutter music artistes, 25-year-old South Korean Lee Chae-lin — better known as CL — stands out by a mile. Projecting badass instead of cutesy, she wears black leather like a uniform, rapid-fire raps in Korean and has hits like Hello Bitches, Dirty Vibe and The Baddest Female.

Who’s this yeppeun yeoja (“pretty girl” in Korean) with the tough-chick stance and larger-than-life personality? Here’s the lowdown: A rapper, singer and songwriter known for her unique vocal tone and incredible energy on stage (have you seen her dance?), CL is the front woman of Korean girl group 2NE1 who’s also launched a solo album. She wields major influence in Asia (check out her fan site www. clthebaddestfemale.com). And did we mention she has nearly 4 million Instagram followers? CL is also the muse of Moschino’s Jeremy Scott (he calls her the Nicki Minaj of K-pop) and was his date to the 2015 Video Music Awards. Plus, when she coolly sat front-row at Alexander Wang’s Fall/Winter 2016 show at New York Fashion Week (traditionally a stylish launch pad for “It” girls), she caused quite a stir.

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Playboy Magazine Articles: Casey Neistat - YouTube's Favorite Vlogger

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For the YouTube genius who snowboarded through Times Square, life in New York hasn't always been a viral joyride.

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MY WAY

I grew up in southeastern Connecticut, two and a half hours from New York City. I always romanticized New York and obsessed about it in a way I now reserve for the look on my baby daughter’s face. My parents would take my siblings and me into the city maybe once or twice a year, but if I had to trace my fascination with New York to one thing it was the Tom Hanks movie Big. I had it on VHS and would play it on repeat. Here was this kid who miraculously turned into an adult but had the brain of a child, and by maintaining his youthful spirit he was able to succeed in this gigantic playground that was New York City. Playing piano with his feet got him a promotion. To me, that movie was fucking gospel.

I moved to New York when I was 20. I was a bike messenger that first summer, which was horrible. This was 2001, so you had to pay for your cell phone minutes. I lived in a 12-by-12-foot room on the Upper West Side for $370 a month. The building was partly filled with people who’d recently been let out of jail. I shared a wall with a family who had a hot plate, and I could smell whatever it was they were cooking, through the wall, all day, every day.

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Fast Company Articles: Apple, Facebook, Google, And Alibaba Take Hollywood

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Now that Netflix and Amazon have proved that outsiders can thrive in Hollywood, the world's largest tech companies Alibaba, Apple, Facebook, and Google are launching their own plans to get in on the act.

Fast Company Articles: Apple, Facebook, Google, And Alibaba Take Hollywood

The Imperial hotel has been a fixture on park city, Utah's main street since it opened in 1904. originally a spot for weary miners, it captured the imagination of Hollywood when an independent film festival came to town and its central location helped make it a hub for 10 days each January. It’s reputedly home to Park City’s most famous ghost, Lizzy, a prostitute who was killed by her husband. Legend has it that Lizzy still flirts with men there. During this year’s Sundance Film Festival, though, the Imperial was haunted by a different spectral presence: Apple.

While other tech companies craved visibility at the annual indie-cinema jamboree—Samsung set up a virtual-reality storytelling village, Airbnb staged a painstakingly curated artist’s retreat called Airbnb Haus, and Uber offered helicopter rides from Salt Lake City—Apple slipped into Sundance practically unnoticed. It set up shop in the Imperial, which was recently converted into a condo-slash–event space. Behind the now unmarked door at 221 Main, Apple hosted private, invitation-only events. On one evening, a group of young filmmakers were treated to cocktails and a farm-to-table dinner put on by the chefs from Eveleigh, one of Los Angeles’s hottest restaurants. The space was as sleek and understated as an iPhone 6S; one attendee described the decor to me as “very beige.” Unlike most Sundance brand-sponsored events, there were no press r...

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Playboy Magazine US Article: Keegan-Michael Key on Obama, Religion and Life After 'Key & Peele'

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With Key & Peele behind him and his first marquee movie role (alongside a do-rag-sporting kitten) out this month, the comedian pauses to talk race, religion and Hamlet’s anger translator.

Playboy Magazine US Article: Keegan-Michael Key on Obama, Religion and Life After 'Key & Peele'

The plot of your new movie, Keanu, involves two guys trying to find a stolen cat. Forgive us for saying so, but that doesn’t exactly sound like the smart social satire you and Jordan Peele are known for. Are you slumming it?

KEEGAN-MICHAEL KEY:
It started out as a sort of exercise. Our platform has mostly been exploring African American masculinity and what it means to be a person of color in America. That’s a recurring theme in Key & Peele. So how do you do that as a movie? Jordan tried putting it into a feature-length script, and we realized there was something missing. These guys, the two main characters, weren’t pursuing anything. I thought the cat was Jordan’s way of being sly. I thought it was a reference to Blake Snyder’s Save the Cat!, which is a screenwriting book. But he told me, “No, I just think cats are cute. Everybody likes cats, right? Especially women.” That was seriously his justification for the cat. It’s really quite brilliant.

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Thursday 5 May 2016

NYLON Articles: Meet the New Kings and Queens of Young Hollywood

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Wyatt Russell

“Today is legitimately the first day where I can just sit here, smoke a cigarette, and I don’t have to do anything,” Wyatt Russell says. He’s talking about enjoying his newly fixed-up house in Austin (where he lives when he’s not in L.A. for work), but he may as well be talking about his work schedule. The 29-year-old former pro hockey player has been pretty damn busy since a hip injury took him off the ice and into the family business (Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn are his parents; Kate and Oliver Hudson are his half-siblings). After memorable roles in Judd Apatow’s This Is 40 and 22 Jump Street, he’s now playing a tie-dye-wearing, herb-toking, Carl Sagan-quoting baseball player in Everybody Wants Some. And with the Anna Kendrick wedding dramedy Table 19, comedy Folk Hero & Funny Guy (in it, he gets to play guitar—another one of his talents), and the sports comedy Goon: Last of the Enforcers on deck, he better enjoy that smoke break while he can.

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Filmfare Articles: "I Never Leave My Underwear!"

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She minces no words. She censors no thoughts. Nargis Fakhri leaves Rahul Gangwani blushing with her rare candour

Filmfare Articles: "I Never Leave My Underwear!"

Between 40 cheeky questions and some unprintable asides, Nargis Fakhri has a surreal control over brash honesty. She doesn’t belong to the Hindi film industry; she’s not good at being vanilla. So she spikes her personality with vodka, roofies, acid... wait... scratch that, it’s more like spicy Jägermeister. If you don’t know what that is, chances are you have no chance with Nargis at the bar. And then she wants to drop it all and just move on to a doctor’s life. Have a quaint home back in the American suburbs and live a happy life without a mortgage. But right now, she has a steaming, boisterous and charged life under the spotlight. She’s so hot, Indian boys are dropping a lot more than just the proverbial jaw. The fans are drooling over this dishy lady. And why not. Just like James Bond’s Martini, she’s best served shaken not stirred...

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Cricket Today Magazine Articles: 9 Hottest Female Anchors Of IPL

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Shonali was applauded for her cricketing knowledge while interviewing studio guests. She hosted the IPL for four consecutive seasons...
Cricket Today Magazine Articles: 9 Hottest Female Anchors Of IPL

A part from the game, the Indian Premier League is also high on glamor quotient. The cheerleaders and female presenters are the ones who have added new dimensions since the inception of the league. We have seen over the years that females have form a chord with fans and cricketers. They have been taken hand to hand by everyone and their style of presenting a game has gain momentum during the course of a particular game. Here is the list of glamorous female presenters who have or are gracing the slam bang tournament.

SHONALI NAGRANI

Shonali Nagrani is an entertainment television presenter, who has also appeared in several Bollywood films. She was crowned Femina Miss India International in 2003. After successfully working for ESPN and other networks, she was signed by ITV in 2011 to co-host their coverage of the IPL, alongside Matt Smith. She was brought on board as an analyst and presenter. Shonali was applauded for her cricketing knowledge while interviewing studio guests. She hosted the IPL for four consecutive seasons.

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