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July 21, 2009

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News: Ivanka Names Top Exec, Sartorialist Gets Off The Blog, And More

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1. Ivanka Trump just tapped an H. Stern exec to head her new jewelry company.  If your safe deposit box is already overflowing, we’d suggest something a little more down-to-earth. [WWD]

2. Epic street-style photographer The Sartorialist has just published a book.  Get your copy, and then wear something fashion-forward like all those cute girls in his pictures.  [Sartorialist]

3. Marc Jacobs’ publicist Tim Mark Garcia is facing extradition to the Philippines on charges of “plunder.”  We’re none too sure what that means, but we know how to help Mr. Garcia beat the heat if he is indeed sent packing.  [NYP]

4. Jane Aldridge, teen shoe blogger and creator of a shoe line for Urban Outfitters, faces off with her mother in Vogue. We like the spreads, but we appreciate her accessible shoe line more.  [Sea of Shoes]

She may be just 17, but two weeks ago,  J. Aldridge announced her partnership with Urban Outfitters on a footwear line called J. Aldridge by Sea of Shoes.

The capsule collection— a  “sort of Victoriana meets gladiator warrior” is now available online for pre-order at urbanoutfitters.com.

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While we’re not particularly fond of the shoes in general, and actually find the peep-toe of this otherwise attractive lace-up boot ($158) a little nonsensical (won’t your toes get cold, wet, squished?),  we don’t mind the studded gladiator ($98) to jazz up a simple dress.

Get Yours: urbanoutfitters.com

Michael Jackson: Joe Jackson’s hollow denials of beating Michael on ‘Larry King Live’ | EW.com

Joe’s denials that he ever beat his son have been repeatedly contradicted by Michael’s own words, including those in Michael’s autobiography Moonwalk, in which he wrote of his father, “He would beat you… he would hit me so hard.”

It’s pretty clear that Michael hadn’t wanted Joe in his life for many years. Joe downplayed this, and batted away King’s questions about whether Joe saw his grandchildren regularly. “Well, I live in Las Vegas and they live in L.A.,” he said. Yeah, boy, there’s a vast geographical distance, isn’t there?

Make no mistake: Joe Jackson was, at the very least, not a good father to Michael. I believe a dead man’s words over his.

Did you watch the Larry King Live interview? What do you think?

If you’ve read any extensive interview with Michael Jackson, you probably share my nausea at the display of self-serving bull that Michael’s father Joe Jackson handed Larry King last night. Other people are going to seize upon Joe’s accusations of foul play involved in Michael’s death. I’d just like to zero in on what Joe said when King asked about the “many” reports “over the years” that he’d “physically harmed” his son. “That’s a buncha bull-s,” said Joe, “I never did.” (Quote occurs about 7:50 in here):
Michael Jackson: Joe Jackson’s hollow denials of beating Michael on ‘Larry King Live’ | EW.com

Was Michael Jackson’s 1993 Video Statement A Foreshadow And/Or Cry For Help?

As the news media gears up for the release sometime over the next two weeks of Michael Jackson’s autopsy results, the Michael Jackson media story narrative is shifting into a new stage: trying to unravel what factors led to his death and if there were signs that it could end the way it did. It’s happening now, amid some other new developments.

CNN offers this panel discussion raising the question of whether his 1993 video statement denying child molestation gave clues about his drug use and also about the psychological impact of this case, which was settled out of court:

Meanwhile, there are these other developments:

–Michael Jackson’s estranged father Joe Jackson insists he never beat the singer. EW.Com’s TV writer Ken Tucker (who offers a video of the comments) reacts to that with utter disgust:

If you’ve read any extensive interview with Michael Jackson, you probably share my nausea at the display of self-serving bull that Michael’s father Joe Jackson handed Larry King last night. Other people are going to seize upon Joe’s accusations of foul play involved in Michael’s death on Larry King Live. I’d just like to zero in on what Joe said when King asked about the “many” reports “over the years” that he’d “physically assaulted” his son. “That’s a buncha bull-s,” said Joe, saying, “I wish I could say the s-word… I never did.”:

Joe’s denials that he ever beat his son have been repeatedly contradicted by Michael’s own words, including those in Michael’s autobiography Moonwalk, in which he wrote of his father, “He would beat you… he would hit me so hard.”….Make no mistake: Joe Jackson was, at the very least, not a good father to Michael. I believe a dead man’s words over his.

–When a bloated and waning Elvis Presley died, it boosted the sales of not just Presley’s music but books, movies, memorabilia, trips to Graceland…anything about Elvis. The cliche wisecrack about his joke became that his death was a “good career move.” Similarly, Jackson’s music is flying off the shelves and off Internet sites (his album Thriller is now poised to be the best-selling album of all time )– and it now turns out that MORE new Jackson products will be coming out…including footage of him rehearsing shortly before his death for the final concert tour that was not to be. ABC News:

Sources tell ABC News that Sony may be close to closing a deal to pay up to $50 million for the rights to Jackson’s final performance video, to be compiled from 100 hours of rehearsal footage owned by concert promoter AEG.

“We’re told that Sony pretty much has the deal,” Sharon Waxman, editor of the Wrap Web site, told “Good Morning America.” “I mean, the T’s aren’t crossed and the I’s aren’t dotted on the paperwork, but our understanding is the deal’s done.”

–Negative feedback from people who see Jackson differently than his adoring fans, and animal right activists, creamed plans for a Michael Jackson butter sculpture at the Iowa State Fair. The fair put it to a vote on its website and the vote against the idea was not even close.

Jamie Lee Curtis, writing in The Huffington Post, contends fame killed Jackson:

The explanation is that this moment was the drug start point that eventually took over his life. I don’t believe it. The pain he suffered was from his birth, from his being and becoming the commodity that then made him the omnipotent King of the Pop-Goes-The-Weasel-Jacko-In-The-Neverland-Box that destroyed him. Few children, put into the intense focus of their precious youth being marketed for other’s pleasure, come out unscathed and with any sense of mental balance. I won’t name names but we all know who they are as they have navigated their fame and falls on the covers of magazines and at the top of news hours. Rarely are the parents really held accountable for the fragile, destroyed youths as many of the young people get the F*&^% away as fast as their agents and lawyers get them… but the imprint is there, it cannot be undone without a painful process of self discovery and as we know… pain needs to be killed… not tolerated and examined.

Listen, I can relate. I too found painkillers after a routine cosmetic surgical procedure and I too became addicted, the morphine becomes the warm bath from which to escape painful reality. I was a lucky one. I was able to see that the pain had started long ago and far away and that the finding the narcotic was merely a matter of time. The pain needed numbing. My recovery from drug addiction is the single greatest accomplishment of my life… but it takes work — hard, painful work — but the help is there, in every town and career, drug/drink freed members of society, from every single walk and talk of life to help and guide.

I believe Mr. Jackson was in pain. Burns are a horrible injury and excruciating to recover from… but there was a time, when the physical pain ends and the emotional trauma takes over for which he needed the real help, the real treatment, the real focus. Mr. Jackson was an addict. It is coming out. Everywhere. He wanted relief and would get it in any name, place or method he could. It was and is a conspiracy of silence.

And so the Jackson saga moves into a new stage of several stages that occur when someone famous dies:

1. The shock (or nonshock) of a death.
2. The tributes that leave out the warts and comments from fans going after anyone who dares to criticize, recount or reveal any facts that don’t fit an airbrushed version of the famous person’s life.
3. Details about the life that were either hidden, hushed up, or discreetly covered up by the news media or unable to be confirmed by the media when the famous person start to come out. The life is placed into a perspective not as flattering as when that person was alive.

And the next stages?

4. New product in the form of music, bio pix, memeorabilia.
5. The major books about the person’s life — which leave no stones unturned.

Think of all the books that came out about Elvis after his death that revealed the extent of his wealthy but substance-abuse excessive and shockingly empty, lonely and monotonous life.

There’s a lot of money to be made for enterprising journalists who came out with new details about Jackson in books — and you can bet your bottom dollar that they will come out and lots of money will be made.

And in the end?

The famous person’s reason for being famous doesn’t diminish. But the carefully constructed p.r. image shatters for all as in coming years journalists and historians recap in boilerplate summaries the person’s life…taking into account all the new, juicy facts that had been hidden or ignored during the person’s protected lifetime.

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Hello Dear
 
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I am Paulina John Garang 24 years old female from the Republic of Sudan, the Daughter of Late Dr. John Garang. My late father was a strong opposition for over 20years until he was appointed the vice president on the 9th of July 2005 by the United Nations Peace Team as an avenue to quench the 20years civil war in Sudan. He died on the 31st of July 2005 following a helicopter crash alongside with 12 others just 22days after his appointment as the vice president. What led to the helicopter crash is still unclear but I know that my father was the target.  You can read more about my father in the link below. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/ africa/2134220.stm.
 
I am constrained to contact you because of the maltreatment which I am receiving from my step mother. She planned to take away all my late father's treasury and properties from me since the unexpected death of my beloved Father. Meanwhile I wanted to travel to Europe, but she hide away my international passport and other valuable documents. Luckily she did not discover where I kept my father's File which contained important documents. Now I am presently staying in the Mission in Burkina Faso. I am seeking for long term relationship and investment assistance. My father of blessed memory deposited the sum of US$ 7.5 Million in one bank in Burkina Faso with my name as the next of kin. I had contacted the Bank to clear the deposit but the Branch Manager told me that being a refugee, my status according to the local law does not authorize me to carry out the operation. However, he advised me to provide a trustee who will stand on my behalf. I had wanted to inform my stepmother about this deposit but I am afraid that she will not offer me anything after the release of the money.
 
Therefore, I decide to seek for your help in transferring the money into your bank account while I will relocate to your country and settle down with you. As you indicated your interest to help me I will give you the account number and the contact of the bank where my late beloved father deposited the money with my name as the next of kin. It is my intention to compensate you with 20% of the total money for your assistance and the balance shall be my investment in any profitable venture which you will recommend to me as have no any idea about foreign investment. Please all communications should be through this email address only for confidential purposes.
 
Thanking you a lot in anticipation of your quick response. I will give you details in my next mail after receiving your acceptance mail to help me. 
 
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STILL MORE JACKO ELVIS MIRRORS

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Rev. Al Sharpton called for a commemorative Michael Jackson stamp, online petitions are circulating to make Jackson’s birthday a national holiday (August 29), and Facebook users want June 25 to be “Michael Jackson Remembrance Day.”

Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee, D-Texas said at Jackson’s memorial that a resolution promising to honor Michael Jackson as an international humanitarian is on the House floor. For that promise to materialize, however, it first has to get past political critics.

Similarly, the likelihood of Jackson’s image being affixed to your mail won’t be known anytime soon, because the United States Postal Service doesn’t evaluate commemorative stamps until five years after an individual’s death.

As far as a holiday, no government representatives have touched the issue. But fans are already making promises to annually remember the pop icon, federal approval or not.

BUCKET HEAD UPDATE - STILL WEARING BUCKET

Fifteen minutes before Buckethead was scheduled to play, my friends and I decided to go backstage to see if we might catch a glimpse of the famed metal guitarist who dons a creepy white mask and, yes, a KFC bucket on his head. It’s not just a clever name.

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As we stood there in the back, I suppose I was expecting something completely normal – just some dude with a guitar walking up the stairs, only to be handed his mask and bucket before revealing himself to the crowd. “Here’s your bucket. Have a good show.”

However, the quest for seeing the real Buckethead quickly became the weirdest, and, perhaps, most memorable, part of our entire All Good Festival weekend.

Shortly after we arrived backstage, a non-descript SUV pulled up to the loading ramp, and was met by an All Good stage worker. The driver side window rolled down, and a man who might as well have been your dad, spoke to the stage hand in what seemed like a nervous hush. Had there not been this moment of slight tension, the general presence of the SUV would have more or less gone unnoticed.

Trying not to be too obvious, I uncapped my camera and directed it at the car, readying myself for a few hip shots if things got juicy – it was sort of like being in the paparazzi.

For another five minutes, nothing happened. The car just sat there. Then, as we settled back into our Buckethead holding pattern, either from the far side of the car or from somewhere beyond the stage, a man appeared with a mask over his face. It wasn’t the ghostly mask that Buckethead wears on stage, but, rather, a surgical mask.

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Our immediate assessment was that this man was either trying to avoid the dust or, maybe, it was really Buckethead trying to keep himself just slightly hidden before going on stage. Either way, we knew that he was somehow involved with the Buckethead performance when he approached the SUV and, through the driver’s window, was handed a white Gibson Les Paul. Unquestionably, this was Buckethead’s axe.

He fitted the guitar with a wireless transmitter, and then returned it to the man inside the SUV – just a little pre-show prep.

It would be five more minutes before everything changed.

In a slight “this is the moment” fury, the surgically masked man opened up the car’s side door. Then, from a hiding position on the floor, covered by a blanket, Buckethead emerged, clad in Chucks, a one-piece jumpsuit, his mask, and the bucket. The guy had seriously been hiding there in that car all along. And it couldn’t have been comfortable. Buckethead is astonishingly tall and skinny, which ruled out my theory that he’s really Warren Haynes in disguise.

The man in the surgical mask helped Buckethead up the stage, holding his shoulders and directing him with both hands. Once he was situated, standing alone in front of the crowd, Buckethead proceeded to hammer away, slaying his guitar to backing music that came from, perhaps, an iPod, a DJ, or maybe Jupiter. The whole thing was so weird – I stopped asking questions.

In the photo pit in front of the stage, there was more press crammed together than I had seen for any other act all weekend. It was like, Bob Weir from the Grateful Dead? Nah… I’m here for the bucket guy.

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Be it a fun gimmick or strange alter-ego, whatever it was that inspired this man – this Buckethead – was working. People were absolutely eating it up.

Now, I’m not into metal, but I stood there truly amazed at the performance I was seeing on stage. In actuality, it wasn’t really even metal. It was just… odd. But good. As I turned to my friend Ryan, he said, “This is like a train wreck. I can’t turn away.” Next to him, my other friend, Andrew, said nothing, only allowing his jaw to drop.

The day’s plan for us was to watch one Buckethead song and then head back to camp to cook a quick dinner. However, fifteen minutes into the set, we were still standing there, dinner be damned.

Finally, Ryan tapped my shoulder and mimed eating with a spoon, the international signal for I’m hungry. Later, he would explain, “I felt like one of us had to make a move. Otherwise we would have been there for an hour.”

Elvis and Michael: Two Kings Whooshed Touching

Elvis and Michael: Two Kings Whooshed Touching

Hillel Italie of the Associated Press writes delightfully about two Kings - Elvis Presley, King of Rock and Roll, and Michael Jackson, King of Pop, who died tragically yesterday in Los Angeles:

"Michael Jackson didn’t want to be just a superstar. Like the Beatles, he wanted to be the biggest, the king. He wanted to topple the reigning man with the crown, Elvis. In life and in death, there was Elvis. “It’s just so weird. He even married Elvis’ daughter,” said author-music critic Greil Marcus, who wrote at length about Presley in his acclaimed cultural history, Mystery Train. Elvis Presley overdosed — in his bathroom — on prescription drugs in 1977 at 42, his bloated, glazed middle age a cautionary tale to rock stars and other celebrities. Jackson died Thursday at 50, rushed from his Los Angeles home and pronounced dead at the UCLA Medical Center. The death shocked more than surprised. While endless fame seemed to inflate Elvis like helium, Jackson’s fame seemed to scrub the flesh and wear into his bones until you could almost see him shiver. Like Elvis, Jackson was once beautiful, outrageous, a revolutionary without politics who shook down the walls between black and white. He had the hits, the style, the ego, the talent. He was the King of Pop and he needed only to fill in the life: He married Elvis’ daughter. He bought the rights to some of Elvis’ songs. Elvis owned Graceland, its name a symbol for a deliverance the singer prayed for until the end of his life. Jackson had Neverland, a fantasy for a child-man for whom money meant the chance to live in a world of his own. He did, and did not, want to be like Elvis."

Read more about Elvis, Michael, and Lisa Marie in Adam Victor in The Elvis Encyclopedia.

Neil Young on CNN - April 18th 2006

Neil Young on CNN - April 18th 2006

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