Unmasked - Book Summary & VideoDescription
In late December 2008, Ian Halperin told the world that Michael Jackson had only six months to live. His investigations into Jackson's failing health made headlines around the globe. Six months later, the King of Pop was dead.
Whatever the final autopsy results reveal, it was greed that killed Michael Jackson. Friends and associates paint a tragic picture of the last years and days of his life as Jackson made desperate attempts to prepare for the planned concert series at London's 02 Arena in July 2009. These shows would have earned millions for the singer and his entourage, but he could never have completed them, not mentally, and not physically.
Michael knew it and his advisors knew it. Anyone who caught even a fleeting glimpse of the frail old man hiding beneath the costumes and cosmetics would have understood that the London tour was madness. Why did it happen this way? After an intense five year investigation, New York Times bestselling author Ian Halperin uncovers the real story of Michael Jackson's final years, a suspenseful and surprising thriller.Related multimediaVideo
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GETTIN' ZIGGY WITH IT - NYLON MAGAZINE
GETTIN' ZIGGY WITH IT - NYLON MAGAZINE
GETTIN' ZIGGY WITH IT
Meet the man who fell to earth...and onto your iPhone.
In the 35 years since David Bowie first came out as Ziggy Stardust, music has morphed from vinyl records to cassette tapes to CDs to MP3s. But technology hadn’t been nearly as transformative when it came to the electrifying photos of Bowie, snapped by Mick Rock; though you could pick up a book with the renowned rock photographer’s prints, you couldn’t really interact with them.
Which might make the Ziggy Stardust eBook App the most revolutionary moment in Bowie’s career since dying his hair red. The iPhone app features more than six hundred images from the Mick Rock archive, all shot between March 1972, when Ziggy was first introduced, and October 1973, when the ZIggy persona was retired.
It’s not just the photos—many of them never published before—that make this app so cool; you can also find out where and when it was shot, as well as notes from Rock on everything from where Bowie bought his platform shoes to how he applied his makeup.
And if there’s an image you particularly like, the email function lets you send yourself a copy. Whether the print ends up hanging on your wall, hovering on your desktop, or cut into a card is up to you—just as long as you remember to add glitter.
REBECCA WILLA DAVIS
$2.99 at Apple’s iTunes App Store
This story was published on August 5, 2009.
Nylon Blogs » Blog Archive » Good Idea or Bad Idea: MJ Hair Tribute
Nylon Blogs » Blog Archive » Good Idea or Bad Idea: MJ Hair TributeGood Idea or Bad Idea: MJ Hair Tribute
Fashion director J. Errico spotted this last night at the G-Shock press conference.
It’s a guy with a portrait of Michael Jackson shaved into his head.
Like, for real.
Is this a novel way to pay tribute to a favorite artist?
Or just the nuttiest thing you’ve ever seen?
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