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Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo are doing what in blood?

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 30 September 2014 | 23.16

Maroon 5's latest video, for the song "Animals," touches on a subject Sophia Bush, Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock know all too well: stalkers.

The gory video, which was released on Monday, stars Adam Levine as a butcher who's obsessed with a woman played by his real-life wife, Behati Prinsloo.

As Levine's fascination grows to obsessive levels, he secretly begins photographing her private moments. He keeps the pictures hidden in his meat locker, where he constantly looks at them.

His actions are matched by the haunting lyrics of the song: "Maybe you think that you can hide/ I can smell your scent for miles/ Just like animals."

Levine's fascination reaches a fever pitch when he comes face to face with his dream lady at a club. After his advances are ignored, the "The Voice" coach begins fantasizing in a creepy way.

His fantasies run wild as the two roll around in bed and eventually end up nude and covered in animal blood.

Four weeks ago, Levine, 35, clued in fans to the video's content, posting a photo on Instagram of himself with Prinsloo, 25, both of them covered in what appeared to be blood. The caption simply read "#ANIMALS."


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Deer hunters allowed in Pennsylvania woods despite manhunt

The manhunt for the suspect in the ambush that killed a Pennsylvania trooper and wounded another won't stop the opening of deer-hunting season in the Pocono Mountains, one of most prized spots in the Northeast for game, authorities said on Monday.

Beginning Saturday, bow hunters can enter the deep woods of the region even if the search for the suspect, Eric Frein, is still under way, more than three weeks after the September 12 shooting.

Since then, hundreds of officers, supported by armored vehicles and helicopters, have combed the forests of northeastern Pennsylvania looking for the 31-year-old survivalist.

The extended operation has raised questions about whether the wave of deer hunters who descend on the Poconos in early autumn might compromise safety or the effectiveness of the search.

Saturday marks the beginning of the season when hunters can take deer with bows and arrows, and state police and game commission officials have given them the go-ahead. The fall season runs from October 4 to November 15.

But, they warn, hunters may run into patrols armed with assault weapons looking for Frein, a 31-year-old marksmen who is a member of a military re-enactment group that dresses like Eastern European soldiers.

"Hunters should use common sense and good judgment until this situation is resolved," said Daniel Figured, the Game Commission's Northeast region director.

"Our advice is to avoid wooded areas with obvious police activity and use extreme caution when afield, especially in Monroe and Pike counties."

State police said searches are active in Price, Barrett, and Paradise townships in Monroe County, and in Blooming Grove, Porter and Lehman townships in Pike County.

"It is imperative that hunters do not interfere with the search operation," said Figured.

William Williams, a spokesman for the commission's Northeast regional office, said archery hunters should wear fluorescent vests and orange hats instead of camouflage so police can easily identify them. Normally bow hunters are not required to wear orange.

Frein spent more than two years preparing his ambush and escape from the sniper's lair where he "assassinated" Corporal Bryon Dickson and seriously wounded Trooper Alex T. Douglass on September 12, police said.

Police said they have spotted the suspect at least once during a search but he was too far away to catch.

Deer hunting with firearms is allowed in Pennsylvania at various dates in the winter.


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Caffeine-infused weight loss underwear is actually decaf: FTC

Bras, girdles and leggings infused with caffeine and sold as weight loss aids were more decaf than espresso, and the companies that sold them have agreed to refund money to customers and pull their ads, U.S. regulators said on Monday.

The Federal Trade Commission said Wacoal America and Norm Thompson Outfitters, which owns Sahalie and others, were accused of deceptive advertising that claimed their caffeine-impregnated clothing would cause the wearer to lose weight and have less cellulite.

"If someone says you can lose weight by wearing the clothes they are selling, steer clear. The best approach is tried and true: diet and exercise," said Jessica Rich, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection.

In the case of Oregon-based Norm Thompson, the company sold clothing made with Lytess brand fabric infused with caffeine which, the company said, would break down fat.

"Slimming and firming results are visible in under a month," the company said in one advertisement the commission quoted in its complaint.

Wacoal America, based in New Jersey, also advertised that its clothing had microcapsules with caffeine, vitamin E and other chemicals that it said led to weight loss. In one ad, it cited the "revolutionary iPant new shapewear that works with your body to eliminate cellulite," the FTC said.

In both cases, the companies did not have evidence to back up their claims that the clothing would lead to substantial weight loss, the FTC said in the complaints.

Neither company immediately responded to attempts to reach them for comment. Refunds will be about $1.5 million, the FTC said.


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Patients angry as dental service abruptly shuts its two offices

Angry patients are gnawing their teeth after a dental service that specialized in fitting plastic braces abruptly shut its two offices in Washington Heights and The Bronx.

That's left many of the 4,000 patients unable to retrieve medical records from the service, New York Fashion Braces.

Other patients complained that they paid for braces but had not received them by the time to practice shut in August.

The firm claimed it was the city's biggest seller of Invisalign brand braces — which are less intrusive than metal braces.

State Sen. Adriano Espaillat said his office has been deluged with complaints from both patients and employees of the once-thriving firm.

"The practice's abrupt closure and total abdication of all responsibility toward its patients and employees alike have caused both alarm and hardship," Espaillat said in a letter demanding a probe by the state attorney general's office.

"Patients ranging from young children to Columbia students were actively undergoing orthodonture when the practice closed, and are now unable to get necessary adjustment and services . . . This problem will obviously impede their treatment regimen," Espaillat added.

About 20 workers were also left in the lurch without pay, said dental assistant Maria Marte.

The shutdown was triggered by the death of owner/chief dentist Harold Edwards in January.

The person running his estate assured patients and workers alike that the practice, which included other dentists, would remain open.

Then in mid-August the locks on the doors to the two offices at 4779 Broadway and 555 E. Fordham Rd. were changed and the service shut without further explanation.

A representative for the dental service could not be reached for comment.


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C. Wonder, Elizabeth and James among hottest sales of the week

C.Wonder
260 Fifth Ave., between 28th and 29th streets
Sale: Oct. 14-19. Tues. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. / Wed. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. / Thurs.-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. / Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Up to 75 percent off clothing, jewelry, bags, shoes, accessories, home and gifts.

Dannijo
433-435 West 14th St., between 9th & Washington streets, Suite 2F
Sale: Oct.14. Tues. 5-8 p.m. Discounts on jewelry from current and past collections – prices start at $10 and the bulk of the pieces will be priced between $100-$200.

Elizabeth and James
260 Fifth Ave., between 28th and 29th streets
Sale: Oct. 7-12. Tues.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. / Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. / Sun. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Discover amazing deals on apparel, eyewear and jewelry.

Galia Lahav
260 Fifth Ave., between 28th and 29th streets
Trunk Show: Oct. 15-19. Discover amazing deals on wedding dresses with discounts starting at $6,900. To set up an appointment visit galialahav.com.

Jet Set Candy
1000 Third Ave., between 59th and 60th streets, 1st Floor
Trunk Show: Oct. 16-19. Thurs.-Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Launching officially at Bloomingdale's 59th Street, Jet SetCandy's charming line of luxurious mementos are designed to help you "collect your adventures" from around the world with over 100 whimsical original charms, representing six continents and 33 countries, meticulously crafted in sterling silver, vermeil and 14k gold charm bracelets and necklaces, cuffs, rings and more.

Also, a percentage of proceeds for every New York charm sold will benefit New York Cares.

Rent the Runway
260 Fifth Ave., between 28th and 29th streets
Sale: Sept. 30- Oct. 5. Tues.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. / Fri.-Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. / Sun. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Shop gently used designer dresses and accessories by Nicole Miller, Elizabeth and James, Issa, Shoshanna, Badgley Mischka, Robert Rodriguez and more- all up to 95 percent off.

Showroom Seven
263 Eleventh Ave., between 27th and 28th streets, 3rd Floor
Sale: Sept. 30-Oct. 3. Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Clothing and accessories are up to 90 percent off.

White + Warren
89 W. 40th St., between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 3rd Floor
Sale: Oct. 15-17. Wed.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. / Fri. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Save up to 70 percent on select styles. A cashmere plaid V-neck sweater (originally $420) is $125 and cashmere double faced turtleneck (originally $ 295) is $100.


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Taylor Swift’s diva chauffeur demands lead to lawsuit

Written By Unknown on Senin, 29 September 2014 | 23.16

Taylor Swift made diva demands from her chauffeurs over the summer — then stuck the driving service with the bill after suddenly dumping the company, according to a new Manhattan lawsuit.

APG Security says it was hired as a contractor by Swift's management firm Firefly Entertainment in June to drive the "Shake It Off" singer and her entourage around town.

A month into the job Firefly's director of security, Ryan Malutinok, handed over a "list of issues" that APG "was supposed to 'remedy as soon as possible,'" the suit says.

Among the Grammy-winner's demands?

"Provisions APG was supposed to have in the vehicle when transporting Ms. Swift." And "under what circumstances they could speak to her," according to court papers.

The suit does not detail the specifics of her orders.

The next day Swift added to her list. She wanted two more Chevy Suburban SUVs in addition to the Chevy Tahoe that sat ready outside her $20 million Tribeca apartment.

The extra vehicles cost APG about $2,000 a month.

But shortly after APG signed leases for the cars Firefly canceled the contract on July 22, the suit says.

Firefly has refused to purchase the vehicles or reimburse APG for its losses, according to court papers.

Swift's spokesperson did not immediately return a message.


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Man sleeping under car gets run over by said car

A man, who was sleeping underneath a car, was critically injured in Brooklyn Monday when the driver pulled out, hitting and pinning him underneath the car, officials said.

The driver was parked on 39th Street near Seventh Avenue in Sunset Park, when he got in an went to drive off around 5 a.m., authorities said.

He had no idea that there was a man underneath the car and wound up hitting him, police said.

The victim was rushed to Lutheran Hospital and is expected to survive, police said.

Investigators believe the victim may have been intoxicated, sources said.


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‘Transparent’ Season 1, Episode 7: Recap

Jill Soloway's breathtakingly beautiful new series, Transparentis about to become Amazon's first big hit. The show's pilot received rave reviews when it debuted last spring, and today you can stream the entire first season on Amazon Prime Instant Video. Get ready to meet and fall in love with the Pfefferman clan — a family that will either be torn apart or brought back to together by the revelation that their father is transgender.

In the last episode, all the kids promised to go to Maura's (Jeffrey Tambor) big talent show and Ali (Gaby Hoffmann) was cozying up to a trans man named Dale (Ian Harvie). Josh (Jay Duplass) started flirting with Raquel the female Rabbi (Kathryn Hahn) and Tammy (Melora Hardin) said she wouldn't renovate the Pfefferman family house.

Are Things Weird Between The Kids And Maura?

While they all claim to be supportive, all three of the Pfefferman siblings have been exhibiting behavior that suggests that they are not okay with Maura's transition. Sarah (Amy Landecker) is smoking very strong medicinal pot, Josh is having sexual performance issues with Rabbi Raquel, and Ali changes herself into a "high femme" to attract the trans guy, Dale, she met last week.

Oh, So Ali Is Actually Dating Dale?

Yep. In fact, Ali goes out of her way to change everything about herself to sexually please him. She wears a tight corset, high-heeled boots, and even lets him shave her pubic hair off.  At the end of the episode, it becomes apparent that the two are not compatible and Dale accuses her of only chasing him because he's trans. When Ali returns to Dale's place, it's been transformed from a rustic cabin to modern home.

Is Josh Still Flirting With Rabbi Raquel?

We see Josh and Rabbi Raquel on a cute dinner date. However, Josh has performance issues. Raquel thinks that it has to do with her job, but Josh is blaming it on his confusion with his father.

How Was Maura's Talent Show?

For the past few episodes, Maura has been feverishly asking the kids to come to the Trans Got Talent show at her LGBT center. They all do show up, but none of them last through Maura's duet with Davina. Ali's date tries to have sex with her and a slippery dildo in the bathroom and Josh can't bear the performance. Sarah, who is both high and drunk, chases after Josh. Maura is devastated when she realizes that all three of her children left during her performance. She goes to Shelly for support.

Did Tammy Actually Keep Her Word Not To Change The House?

Tammy totally broke her promise to Josh and renovated the house. The move not only represented how much Tammy has taken hold of Sarah, but it also means that the house loses some of its architectural cache. After an already upset Josh sees the debris in Tammy's truck, he storms off to the house where he gets high with Bianca. As far as we know nothing actually happened, but Tammy is furious that she found them together in the pool.

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Prince stages double-pronged comeback with 2 new albums

Albums of the Week

Prince

"Art Official Age"

★★ ½

The first part of Prince's double-pronged comeback comes in the shape of "Art Official Age," which finds the Minnesotan treading on familiar ground. Of his two albums, this is the one that will please older fans more, thanks to the white-hot funk of "The Gold Standard" and sexy slow-jams, such as "This Could Be Us."

Prince manages to contemporize slightly on "Funknroll," which sounds like a reimagining of his classic "Housequake" — but with added EDM-style synths.

There's not a chance of "Art Official Age" even being mentioned in the same breath as his peerless '80s work, but there's still more than enough quality here to ensure Prince stays godlike to his devotees — if not the wider world.

3rdEyeGirl

"Plectrumelectrum"

★★

If "Art Official Age" is for the fans, its companion album "Plectrumelectrum" is where Prince takes a moment or two to indulge himself. With the aid of his all-female band, 3rdEyeGirl, Prince allows the rock 'n' roll star within to come to the surface.

The results are surprisingly uneven; the riffs fly on the absurdly fun "Pretzelbodylogic," and "Fixurlifeup" channels a '90s grunge influence, but the group also has a frustrating habit of falling into pedestrian ballads such as "Tictactoe."

Anyone who's come across the wonder of Prince playing live recently will know that 3rdEyeGirl is the key to his current renaissance, so it's slightly disappointing to hear that isn't replicated quite as well on "Plectrumelectrum."

Downloads of the Week

Tove Lo

"This Time Around"

★★ ½

The best moment on Tove Lo's debut album "Queen of Clouds" mirrors the emotion of her breakthrough hit "Habits." The Swedish singer captures heartbreak beautifully once again with the ghostly synth-pop of album cut "This Time Around."

She'll find happiness one day — but let's hope it's not anytime soon.

Gerard Way

"Millions"

There was always something unconvincing about Gerard Way's angst-ridden vocals when he fronted Jersey emo-rockers My Chemical Romance. Now that he's going solo, it's even harder to believe his reinvention as a glam rocker.

His debut album, "Hesitant Alien," isn't completely without spark, but on tracks such as "Millions," his decision to act on his British-rock fantasies leaves him sounding like a bargain basement Bowie.

Lucinda Williams

"West Memphis"

★★★

For a 61-year-old to release a double album is no mean feat, but for Lucinda Williams to sound so consistently good over the course of the two discs that make up "Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone" is remarkable.

The standouts are many, but the chilling way that her worn voice delivers the bluesy, brutal "West Memphis" — inspired by the case of the West Memphis Three — means it lingers long after she's finished.

Blake Shelton

"Just Gettin' Started"

★★

There are a lot of songs on Shelton's latest album, "Bringing Back the Sunshine," that are about being drunk and sad. But with its blasting drums and honky-tonk piano, "Just Gettin' Started" finds the "Voice" coach kicking back for once and letting the good times roll.

You don't necessarily need to be a country fan to join in, either.

Thom Yorke

"The Mother Lode"

★★

To the interest of almost no one except hard-core Radiohead fans, Thom Yorke quietly released his second solo album, "Tomorrow's Modern Boxes," last week via BitTorrent.

Of all its impressionistic electronic sketches, "The Mother Lode" feels the most substantial, thanks to a stop-start bass throb, ringing piano loops and Yorke's unsettling vocals. But even with all that going for it, it would be a stretch to call it a "song."


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American Apparel names another interim CEO

American Apparel named turnaround exec Scott Brubaker as its new interim CEO, its second interim chief since the retailer ousted controversial founder Dov Charney three months ago.

The Los Angeles clothing company, whose board suspended Charney June 18 over alleged misconduct, said it has additionally hired former Nike exec Hasan Natha as its new chief financial officer.

Brubaker, a 43-year-old managing partner at consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal, and Hasan will replace John Luttrell, the company's financial chief who added the interim CEO role immediately following Charney's ouster.

Luttrell, who formerly did stints at Wet Seal and Old Navy, had clashed with Charney last year over the botched rollout of a distribution center, insiders said.

Natha, 55, was formerly CFO at Fisher Communications, a Seattle-based TV network affiliate formerly headed by Colleen Brown, who last month became American Apparel's first female director.

"We are confident that their experience and leadership will help the company achieve its goals," Allan Mayer, co-chairman of the board, said in a statement.

In June, Mayer led a board coup against Charney that accused him of "willful misconduct," charging that he failed to prevent an employee from posting nude pictures online of an ex-American Apparel worker who had accused Charney of sex harassment.

In the ensuing melee, the retailer replaced all but two of its board members as part of a deal with New York investment firm Standard General LP.

The New York hedge fund, which partnered with Charney to amass a 44-percent stake, extended the company a $25-million financial lifeline.

Standard General hasn't taken a side in the dispute over whether Charney should be allowed to return as CEO. A board committee hasn't yet ruled on the results of its investigation into Charney.

American Apparel has lost about $270 million in the last four years, leaving it with a heavy debt load. In March, it sold $28.6 million in stock to meet an interest payment.


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The coming onslaught of kitchen-based movies and sitcoms

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 28 September 2014 | 23.16

Forget the Food Network and "Top Chef." A slew of fictional films and network sitcoms focusing on chefs and restaurants are in the works.

In Hollywood, "the [restaurant] industry is the flavor of the next couple years," says Baohaus chef and owner Eddie Huang, who has a sitcom based on his memoir, "Fresh Off the Boat," premiering on ABC mid-season.

Bradley Cooper is set to play a chef in an untitled Weinstein Company film.Photo: AP

Huang is hardly the only chef in the Tinseltown kitchen. Earlier this month, CBS picked up the rights to a sitcom based on the lives of the owners of New York City minichain the Meatball Shop, Daniel Holzman and Michael Chernow.

Meanwhile, at the movies, Ridley Scott's company optioned the rights to Marco Pierre White's memoir "The Devil In The Kitchen" this past July. Prune chef and owner Gabrielle Hamilton had her memoir, "Blood, Bones & Butter," optioned in 2012, with Gwyneth Paltrow reportedly attached to play her. And the Weinstein Company is currently in production on an untitled project starring Bradley Cooper as a Michelin-starred chef who has to learn to calm his wild ways if he wants to get his own restaurant. Sienna Miller and Uma Thurman co-star.

That project was originally titled "The Chef" but is now undergoing a name change so as not to be too similar to "Chef," which hit multiplexes earlier this year with Jon Favreau as an acclaimed culinary maestro who aims to get his own restaurant (but first, a food truck) and win back his beautiful ex-wife, played by Sofía Vergara. Sound familiar?

Jon Favreau's "Chef" was in some ways the start of a trend.Photo: AP

Those in the industry say the trend makes sense. The proverbial iron — er kitchen — is certainly hot.

"The public is more interested in food and chefs than ever before," says Lois Najarian O'Neill, founding partner of The Door, a marketing and public relations firm specializing in the restaurant and music industries. And, she says, "there's a lot of universal themes in chefs' stories — the obstacles they've overcome and the long hours make for good stories."

But if you're already feeling stuffed on chef-centric television and cinema, fear not. Hollywood's love is fickle, and it's likely to soon focus on another profession.

"I don't think there's anything specifically special about being a chef [compared to other occupations]," says Huang. "After this, it'll probably be something else, like social media or ad agencies."


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Michael Jackson’s history of criminally bad duets

For all the magic that Michael Jackson produced as a solo artist, his track record as a duetting artist is pretty poor — and it wasn't helped last week by the newly unveiled Freddie Mercury collaboration "There Must Be More to Life Than This." The sappy ballad, originating from a demo dating to the 1980s, was finished off by the remaining members of Queen and producer William Orbit.

Sure, Michael's duet with sister Janet on 1995's "Scream" had some bite, but his solo career was peppered with bad collaborations. Here are six of the worst.

"The Girl Is Mine" (Paul McCartney, 1982)

Jackson and McCartney managed to bring out the worst in each other, starting with this soft-rock dud. The section in which they try to try to talk smack is particularly unbearable.

"Say Say Say" (Paul McCartney, 1983)

The match made in hell continued when Jacko duetted with Macca for this spineless piece of R&B.

"Just Good Friends" (Stevie Wonder, 1987)

It should have been a titanic meeting of talent. At best, it was passable.

"Whatzupwitu" (Eddie Murphy, 1993)

Murphy has made embarrassing films ("Norbit," anyone?), but this track ranks above any movie calamity.

"Why" (3T, 1996)

3T comprises Tito Jackson's sons and a bunch of drippy harmonizing. Uncle Michael also lent a hand on this nauseating ballad — and made them sound even worse by asking, "Why does Monday come before Tuesday?"

"Love Never Felt So Good" (Justin Timberlake, 2014)

The raid of Jackson's archival material began this year with the album "Xscape," offering spruced-up versions of tracks the singer had shelved.This lightweight disco "collaboration" was the first single, but Jackson can't take any blame: After all, he didn't know anything about it.


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A new book is out to prove that cat ladies are chic — not crazy

It wasn't until 2012 that Diane Lovejoy realized just how negatively much of the public perceived women with cats.

Lovejoy, the proud owner of 10 felines, had just published her first book, "Cat Lady Chronicles." She arrived at a breakfast meeting in Houston to speak to a group of businesswomen and was greeted with surprise.

"I walked into the grand ballroom where they had their meetings and a woman asked, 'Can I help you?'" Lovejoy, 58, recalls. "When I told her I was the speaker, she looked at me, head-to-toe, and said, 'Oh, we did not know what to expect.'"

The group was likely expecting someone who personified the crazy cat lady stereotype — a kooky, lonely woman who dresses frumpily and relates better to her cats than she does people.

Despite her large feline family, that's not Lovejoy. She's a married, fashion-loving former New Yorker who now lives in Houston, where she works as the publications director for the city's Museum of Fine Arts.

After that awkward breakfast meeting, she decided to try and rehabilitate the image of the cat lady.

Her new book, "Cat Lady Chic," features more than 80 photos of iconic women — from classic beauties such as Elizabeth Taylor and Sophia Loren to modern femmes fatales Lana Del Rey and Keira Knightley. Lovejoy hopes the collection of photos will show the world that women who love cats aren't necessarily dowdy spinsters.

"Why would some of Hollywood's best photographers purposefully pose these legends with cats if the cat lady is supposed to be so unattractive?" Lovejoy asks.

She says the tide is already turning when it comes to how the public perceives cat ladies.

"With people like Taylor Swift walking their cats in the streets of New York, I think the perception has already changed considerably for really young people," she says. "Cats are having a moment, and it's here to stay."

But the fact that much of the world seems to be "crazy" for cats — or at least amusing GIFs of them — poses some competition for books sales.

"It's hard to go up against Grumpy Cat on Amazon," Lovejoy says with a laugh. "I had to manage my expectations."


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Ohio State coach channels WWE, body slams fan on the field

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State staffer Anthony Schlegel, a former linebacker for the Buckeyes, made his first tackle at Ohio Stadium since 2005 when he slammed a fan to the turf late in the first half of his alma mater's game against Cincinnati on Saturday night.

The 22nd-ranked Buckeyes ended up winning, 50-28.

Schlegel's move might have been the best defensive play of the game.

Ohio State strength and conditioning coach Anthony Schlegel tackles a fan who ran onto the field.Photo: AP

Schlegel, who is a conditioning coach at Ohio State, intercepted the fan who ran on the field. As the fan was running away from security personnel, Schlegel wrapped his arms around him and threw him to the turf.

A record crowd of 108,362 roared its approval.

The fan was led off the field as Buckeyes players and team personnel congratulated Schlegel on the sideline not far from where he made the tackle.

Coach Urban Meyer was asked about Schlegel's hit on the unsuspecting interloper.

He just laughed and walked back into the locker room.


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Lamborghini poop prank goes very, very wrong

A prank involving fake poop and one of the world's most expensive cars has gone horribly wrong.

Czech pranksters Erik Meldik and Cenek Styblo were not impressed when they were allegedly cut off by a motorist in a Lamborghini, Channel Nine reports.

So, as a joke, they reportedly decided to place fake feces on the front hood of his sports car as payback.

But they never expected what happened next.

Upon spotting Styblo, who was pretending he'd just finished doing the deed on his car, the victim pulled out a taser.

"Hey, what are you doing to my car? Get the f— away from my car," he says.

"What the f— is this? You think that's funny?

The man then fires the weapon at Styblo, who runs and falls to the ground in pain.

This article originally appeared on News.com.au.


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Star snaps of the day

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 26 September 2014 | 23.16

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Making purple running pants his fashion signature, Shia LaBeouf prepares to run around the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam on Thursday.

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Samuel L. Jackson sings karaoke in London on Thursday.

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Taylor Swift looks purr-fectly coiffed taking cat Olivia Benson for a walk in New York on Thursday.

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Zac Efron leaves his trailer on the set of "We Are Your Friends" in Hollywood on Thursday.

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Josh Hutcherson arrives at the Maria Cristina Hotel during the San Sebastian Film Festival in San Sebastian, Spain, on Thursday.

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Gerard Butler goes paddle boarding with a lucky mystery gal in Malibu on Thursday.

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John Mayer arrives at LAX Airport on Thursday.

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Courtney Love leaves Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood on Thursday.

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Groom-to-be George Clooney waves as he arrives in Venice, Italy, on Friday ahead of his wedding to Amal Alamuddin.

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Katie Holmes attends the New York premiere of "Days and Nights" on Thursday.

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Ellie Goulding arrives at BBC Radio One in London on Friday.

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Benicio del Toro arrives at the San Sebastian Film Festival in San Sebastian, Spain, on Friday.

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Antonio Banderas speaks at an "Automata" press conference at the Zurich Film Festival in Zurich, Switzerland, on Friday.

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Derek Jeter leaves his West Village home to go to his final Yankees game on Thursday.

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Matt Damon arrives in Venice, Italy, on Friday for pal George Clooney's wedding.

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Denzel Washington heads to film "Extra" at Universal Studios Hollywood on Thursday.

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Rihanna arrives at a Chelsea recording studio on Thursday.

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Chloe Grace Moretz hits up the "Wendy Williams Show" in New York on Thursday.

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Celeb friends Leah Remini, left, and Jennifer Lopez leave Ago restaurant in West Hollywood on Thursday.

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Lindsay Lohan blows kisses outside Chiltern Firehouse in London on Thursday.

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Pete Wentz films a segment for VEVO in Hollywood on Thursday.

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Reese Witherspoon makes her way through the rain in New York on Thursday.

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Newly single Amber Rose leaves Bossa Nova club in Los Angeles on Thursday.

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Naomi Watts walks her dog on Friday in New York.

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Kim Kardashian and some serious hired muscle make their way through the Olivier Studio in Paris on Friday.

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Kelsey Grammer holds daughter Faith in New York on Thursday.

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Executive Director of Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS Michel Sidibe welcomes Victoria Beckham as a UN Goodwill Ambassador in New York Thursday.

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See What Hit VOD This Week

In the mood for something brand new? Check out everything that's just been added to VOD platforms and stream the summer blockbusters you missed from the comfort of your couch.

Neighbors

Now available for digital rental, if you didn't get the chance to see the hit comedy over the summer, indulge in some fratboy fun this weekend with Seth Rogen and Zac Efron. Mac (Rogen) and his wife Kelly (Rose Byrne) just welcomed a new baby girl into the world when they get brand new neighbors, who aren't exactly on the same page as them. [GoWatchIt]

X-Men: Days of Future Past

iTunes and Vudu have just released the latest X-Men movie, available for digital download. In honor of the release, iTunes has also put together a X-Men digital bundle. The X-Men Unite Collection has all five films available to buy or rent individually — except Days of Future Past. We'll have to wait to rent that one. [GoWatchIt]

Obvious Child

Jenny Slate (Parks and Recreation) stars as Donna, a down-on-her-luck comedienne who's betrayed by her best friend and boyfriend and left to pick up the pieces. She meets Max (Jake Lacy, The Office), and suddenly she has an unplanned pregnancy on her hands. Now's your chance to see the heartfelt and hilarious comedy if you didn't get the chance over the summer. [GoWatchIt]

Other titles now available for rental:

Captain America: The Winter Soldier (now available on all platforms outside of iTunes) [GoWatchIt]
The Love Punch [GoWatchIt]
Mr. Peabody & Sherman [GoWatchIt]
Reclaim [GoWatchIt]

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10 Great Movies Based On TV Shows

September 26, 2014 // 12:00pm

Let's agree on one thing: most movies based on TV shows are pretty crappy. The good news, however, is that every now and then a director with great vision can take the elements of terrific source material and transfer it into a completely different medium. Film adaptations of TV shows are a Hollywood staple, and it's because of movies like these ten great films that make producers think things like, "Johnny Knoxville in The Dukes of Hazzard? Sounds good!" Let's not hold them accountable for the crimes they inspired; instead, let's celebrate these ten movies for being really, really awesome.

1

'The Brady Bunch Movie' (1995)

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Director Betty Thomas redefined the genre of sitcom-to-movie adaptations with The Brady Bunch Movie's postmodern conceit: the Bradys still maintain their kitschy '70s flair despite living in a modern '90s world. With plenty of winks to the original series (as well as cameos from most of the original cast), The Brady Bunch Movie is still a gem and a perfectly executed adaptation. [Watch on Amazon Instant Video]

2

'The Fugitive' (1993)

Harrison Ford stars in this big-screen action film based on the 1960s ABC series. Ford plays Richard Kimble, a man who is wrongfully accused and convicted for the murder of his wife. When Kimble escapes from prison to find the one-armed man who killed his wife, it's up to US Marshall Samuel Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones, in an Oscar-winning turn) to track him down. [GoWatchIt]

3

'Addams Family Values' (1993)

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Addams Family Values is like The Godfather Part II of TV-to-movie adaptations. It's inarguably better than its predescesor, and boasts an incredibly hilarious performance from Joan Cusack as a golddigging nanny who infiltrates the Addams' close-knit family. And who can forget the classic sequence in which Wednesday and Pugsley burn down their summer camp? [GoWatchIt]

4

'The Untouchables' (1987)

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Brian De Palma brought the early '60s crime series to the big screen, with Kevin Kostner playing Chicago detective Eliot Ness and Robert De Niro as the legendary mobster Al Capone. It's also notable for Sean Connery's Oscar-winning performance as well as the classic staircase shoot-out inspired by the classic silent film, Battleship Potemkin [GoWatchIt]

5

'South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut' (1999)

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No only is it one of the best musical films ever made, South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut is a perfect satire of the late '90s puritanism and an enduring animated masterpiece that transcends its TV series roots. [GoWatchIt]

6

'Wayne's World' (1992)

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Naturally one of the greatest SNL sketches would make a hilarious film (as well as spawn a sequel). Wayne's World shows Mike Myers and Dana Carvey at their best — silly, weird, and working together. [GoWatchIt]

7

'The Blues Brothers' (1980)

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The Blues Brothers was never a great SNL sketch (as my colleague Meghan O'Keefe described it, "It wasn't a sketch. It was two guys on cocaine having fun."), but it was perfect material for a madcap film that showcased the quiet hilarity of John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd's characters. [GoWatchIt]

8

'The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad' (1988)

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Sometimes it's fun to remember that not only did Police Squad exist, but it also inspired three (three!) Naked Gun movies. Leslie Nielson and Co. (which uncomfortably includes O.J. Simpson) turned out some wacky sight gags and one-liners in this hilarious series, but the first film is certainly the best. [GoWatchIt]

9

'The X-Files' (1998)

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Here's the wild card: The X-Files spawned two films — one was, like most movies based on TV shows, released several years after the series was cancelled. But the first film was released between the show's fifth and sixth seasons, and loosely ties together the story lines between the fifth season's finale and the sixth season's premiere. But it also works as a stand-alone mystery, and is successful for one major reason: you didn't have to watch the show to enjoy the film. [GoWatchIt]

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'Miami Vice' (2006)

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Michael Mann's Miami Vice franchise, whether on the small or big screen, has always emphasized style over substance. You know how much style you can get with a budget of $135 MILLION? Watch this movie. Mann poured every single dollar on this troubled shoot—Colin Farrell was at the height of his drug problem and reportedly overdosed when the production was in Uruguay—into what appeared on-screen, and the results are nothing short of breathtaking. Bonus points for this scene of Farrell and Gong Li making the trip on a go-fast boat to Havana for some mojitos and shower sex. [GoWatchIt]


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Another hedgie joins botox takeover battle

Valeant Pharmaceutical's battle for botox maker Allergan is starting to look like a hedge fund love-in.

At least four hedge funds have now formed something of a united front, speaking up publicly in favor of the $53 billion acquisition of Allergan by Valeant. The latest is Pentwater Capital, an Allergan shareholder whose CEO Matt Halbower wrote a scathing letter to its board Thursday.

Pentwater, which owns over 3.9 million shares of Allergan, protested Allergan's possible acquisition of another company to avoid falling into Valeant's clutches.

The letter comes days after reports surfaced that the Allergan board was close to sealing an all-cash deal with Salix Pharmaceutical, a $12 billion transaction that could preclude an upcoming shareholder vote and hurt Valeant's chances of buying the company.

"Pentwater is strongly opposed to the board of Allergan agreeing to any significant acquisition that does not allow shareholders to vote," wrote Halbower. He added that such a deal would "destroy value for all Allergan shareholders."

Halbower also complained about Allergan's "destructive action" regarding suitors interested in buying it.

The Canadian pharmaceutical company Valeant apparently isn't the only one that has approached Allergan, he noted. Actavis, another drugmaker, also reportedly has been spurned by Allergan.

"Despite receiving two premium bids, Allergan's board has refused to engage with either bidder," Halbower said. "This type of shareholder destructive action has led over 35 percent of Allergan's shareholders to request a special meeting to remove Allergan's current directors."

"Pentwater does not understand how Allergan's directors could possibly conclude it is an appropriate exercise of their fiduciary duty to embark on such a large scale acquisition without first engaging with Valeant and Actavis," Halbower added.

Allergan's biggest shareholder, Bill Ackman's Pershing Square, is backing Valeant and organized the special shareholders meeting, which Allergan last week finally promised to hold on Dec. 18. When the news of a potential Salix deal emerged, Ackman quickly threatened to sue.

Ackman and John Paulson, a major investor in both Valeant and Allergan, have long been keen on the deal. But news of a possible Allergan-Salix combo seems to have spurred other hedgies to speak out.

Earlier on Thursday ValueAct's Jeff Ubben, a big Valeant shareholder, joined its board and endorsed the union.

It's unclear if the threat of an Allergan-Salix deal is real. After being spurned by Allergan, Actavis is also said to be exploring buying Salix, whose talks with Allergan are believed to have stalled.

But, given Allergan's belligerence, the hedge funds are taking no chances. "The actions of Allergan's board have grown increasingly hostile towards its own shareholders," said Halbower.


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‘SNL’ to re-air classic episodes

"Saturday Night Live" is opening the vault of its four-decade library in honor of its 40th anniversary season.

Starting Sept. 27, the NBC variety show plans to air one classic show from each of the last 40 years on Saturdays at 10 p.m. in a block it's calling "SNL Vintage."

The first iconic episode is from "SNL" 's debut season in 1975 with host Richard Pryor and musical guest Gil Scott-Heron — which features the show's famous "Word Association" sketch with Pryor and Chevy Chase.

On Oct. 4, "SNL Vintage" will show an episode from Season 25 with host Christopher Walken and musical guest Christina Aguilera — the show you can thank for introducing the catchphrase "More cowbell!" unto the world.

Though NBC has not yet announced the rest of the "SNL Vintage" lineup, creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels has said the show will generally pick whichever episode was nominated for the Emmy that year .

"SNL" premieres its 40th season on Saturday with host Chris Pratt and musical guest Ariana Grande.


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Drake gets emoji tattoo

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 25 September 2014 | 23.16

Drake stopped off at the famous Shamrock Social Club for a couple new tattoos on Wednesday.

The 27-year-old rapper now sports a very familiar — and very permanent — iPhone emoji. He left the famous Sunset Strip tattoo parlor with a "6," which might be a reference to his upcoming album "Views from The 6," or his hometown of Toronto, next to a picture of the praying hands emoji on his right forearm.

On his left forearm he now has the quote, "Everything happens for a reason sweet thing."

The artist Dr. Woo posted the picture via Instagram with the caption: "@champagnepapi good times, thanks for the visit #jimjoe6 🙏 #wordsofwisdom #shamrocksocialclub"

Although it has since been deleted, Kanyetothe.com captured a screenshot of a comment Drake left on Dr. Woo's picture, "It will be a debate until the end of time…high five or praying hands…life is what you make it haaa."

Drake is currently touring on the "Drake vs. Lil Wayne" tour and will be performing on Thursday in Phoenix, Arizona.


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George and Amal wedding to shut down famed Venice walkway

Venice city officials are closing a walkway fronting the picturesque Grand Canal on Monday to keep crowds away from George Clooney's wedding to human rights lawyer Amal Alamuddin.

The city on Thursday issued an order closing walkways accessing the 16th-century Cavalli Palace for at least two hours Monday, citing "the George Clooney wedding."

A city official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media, said city police requested the closure to prevent crowds from gathering and creating a safety risk. The official said such closures have taken place previously for both public and private events.

The Cavalli Palace is used for civil marriage ceremonies, with rooms overlooking the Grand Canal and the famed Rialto Bridge.


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‘Jealous’ man indicted in slashing of NYC bus driver

A jealous Bronx man who slashed a city bus driver in the neck for looking at his girlfriend has been indicted and faces up to 25 years behind bars, Brooklyn prosecutors said Thursday.

Alfredo Perez, 29, accused driver John Browne – who was standing next to his broken down bus in Brownsville at 10:50 p.m. on Sept ​. 13 – of staring at his gal pal, began screaming and cursing, and then allegedly slashed Browne across his neck, according to the Brooklyn District Attorney.

"This defendant could have easily killed this innocent and hardworking bus driver who was simply waiting for his bus to be towed after it broke down," said DA Ken Thompson.

Perez was arrested four days after the alleged attack. He was hit with assault charges at his Brooklyn criminal court arraignment on September 19 and is being held on $15,000 bail.

Information on a defense attorney for Perez wasn't available right away.


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8 duets with dead singers

As if the idea of a new Barry Manilow album wasn't enough to fill you with fear and dread, the crooner has just announced that the forthcoming "My Dream Duets" will be released just before Halloween — and it will feature him singing standards with dead singers.

The album includes posthumous contributions from the likes of Whitney Houston, John Denver and even Marilyn Monroe. "Having the opportunity to record these legendary standards with artists whom I admire so much was really a dream come true," Manilow said.

At time of publication, The Post was unable to reach any of Manilow's collaborators to see if they share his enthusiasm — mainly because they're dead.

It's definitely not the first (nor will it be the last) time a living artist has teamed up with someone from the other side. Here are eight examples of this often awkward trend.

Jim Morrison and the Doors: "Lament" (1978)

It's often forgotten that the Doors released albums after Jim Morrison's death in 1971, including the spoken word collection "An American Prayer." Released in 1978, it's a masterwork of pretension — especially this track, essentially based around Morrison whining about his genitals. "Guitar player, ancient wise satyr/Sing your ode to my c - - k," babbles Morrison. Hysterically, Robby Krieger then does exactly that.

Natalie Cole and Nat King Cole: "Unforgettable" (1991)

Of all the dead-people duets recorded to date, Natalie Cole's classy collaboration with her father on an updated version of "Unforgettable" is arguably the best. The idea came about thanks to Elvis Presley's musical director, Joe Guercio, who convinced Natalie to revisit the song Nat originally made famous in 1951.

The Beatles: "Free as a Bird" (1995)

The then-three remaining Beatles completed a track around a scratchy John Lennon demo dating back to 1977. According to drummer Ringo Starr, the band simply pretended Lennon was still part of the session — but that he had just gone "out for tea." Whatever gets you through the night, fellas

Elvis Presley and Lisa Marie Presley: "Don't Cry Daddy" (1997)

Another daddy-daughter combo, which was unveiled by Lisa Marie at an anniversary concert marking 20 years since her father's death in 1977. When it comes to vocal style at least, it's fair to say the apple did not fall far from the tree.

Lauryn Hill and Bob Marley: "Turn Your Lights Down Low" (1999)

Hill had five children with Marley's son Rohan (which partly explains why she has yet to follow up her 1998 debut solo album, "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill"). That connection also explains the decision to re-record this version of Marley's 1977 track, but quite how it turned out so badly is still a mystery.

Notorious B.I.G. and Diddy, Nelly, Jagged Edge and Avery Storm: "Nasty Girl" (2005)

The 2005 album "Duets" features the slain Brooklyn rapper's unreleased and reconstituted vocals matched up with just about everyone he ever met (and, to the annoyance of his fan base, some artists he definitely did not). Although the single was a minor hit, Biggie's thunder was stolen by the clutter of guests.

Rod Stewart and Ella Fitzgerald: "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?" (2012)

The Scottish rocker took it upon himself to "resurrect" the jazz legend for this track off his holiday album "Merry Christmas, Baby." Lots of uncomfortable squirming ensued.

Barbra Streisand and Elvis Presley: "Love Me Tender" (2014)

At least Lisa Marie and her pops had matching voices. This recent version of "Love Me Tender," concocted by Barbra Streisand for her new album "Partners," is grating in the extreme. Presley smolders with his familiar, sensual tones, while Babs wails as if she's trying to break windows on Broadway. A horrible combination.


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Lawrence Frank’s tumultuous second stint with Nets ends

League sources confirmed Nets have agreed to a buyout with Lawrence Frank, quietly bringing an end to a strange second stint with the franchise.

Frank is expected to head to the Clippers, where he'll work under Doc Rivers – whom he was an assistant for in Boston after being let go as head coach of the Nets. Frank will work alongside former Knicks head coach Mike Woodson, who also is joining Rivers' staff as an assistant.

Frank signed a six-year deal worth roughly $6 million with the Nets last summer to come back to the franchise that he's second in all-time wins and games coached after a sustained public campaign by then coach Jason Kidd to make Frank his lead assistant.

The partnership quickly imploded, as Kidd stunned everyone by walking into a press conference in early December and announcing Frank had been "re-assigned" to writing daily reports, and wouldn't be spending any more time around the team.

At the time, Frank hired high-powered attorney David Cornwell to try and negotiate a buyout with the Nets, but he wound up writing those reports throughout the season, and the Nets – despite at the time of his re-assignment looking like things were about to implode – eventually got things together and after a strong second half made the playoffs and lost to the Heat in five games in the second round.


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Frat activities banned at Clemson University

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 24 September 2014 | 23.16

CLEMSON, S.C. — Clemson University has suspended all fraternity activities after reports of alcohol abuse and sexual misconduct.

Vice President for Student Affairs Gail DiSabatino says all 24 campus fraternities are affected.

She said in a statement Wednesday that the school enacted the ban after reports of possible criminal activities and violations of the university's code of conduct. DiSabatino says reports range from alcohol-related medical emergencies to sexual misconduct.

On Monday, 19-year-old student Tucker Hipps' body was found in a lake. Authorities say he was running with fellow fraternity members and apparently couldn't keep up. Officials say there was no evidence of hazing, but they're investigating. In her statement, DiSabatino called the death tragic but did not tie it to the ban.

The university placed similar restrictions on Greek organizations four years ago.


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Girardi considers sitting out Jeter for weekend in Boston

On Tuesday, Derek Jeter left open the possibility he won't play at Fenway Park this weekend.

On Wednesday, Joe Girardi did the same — which increases the chances Thursday night's game against the Orioles will be the last of Jeter's Hall of Fame-bound career.

"No, not yet,'' Girardi said when asked if he talked to Jeter about sitting out the three-game series against the blood rivals. "And that's a better question when we get there.''

Jeter said the same thing Tuesday when he explained he was taking it one game at a time.

As he did last year with Mariano Rivera, Girardi will leave the decision on whether to play or watch up to Jeter if the Yankees are eliminated from playoff chase.

"I will leave that up to him, very similar with what I did for Mo,'' Girardi said. "In my mind I really thought Mo would want to play an inning in center field, and it never happened. I will leave it up to Derek. I don't see why I would do it any different.''

Rivera opted not to pitch in any of the three final games in Houston last year after his emotional final appearance at Yankee Stadium.


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The 10 Nets questions that will determine season

After yet another tumultuous offseason for the Nets – including a second straight summer with a coaching change, as well as some key personnel changes – they reconvene this week at their New Jersey practice facility to begin preparing for the 2014-15 season.

Here is a look at the 10 biggest questions facing the Nets as they look to make their third consecutive postseason:

10. What will happen to Bruce Ratner's minority share of the team?

This might seem like an odd way to start off a list of the biggest questions facing the Nets, but Ratner's stake in the team – which is currently on the market – could have a significant impact on the franchise's future.

Ratner, who bought the team in 2004 with the intent to move it to Brooklyn, is now looking to move his stake after finally getting the Nets into Barclays Center following years of legal battles. Who winds up buying that share could have the first option to purchase the majority share of the team if Mikhail Prokhorov ever chooses to sell – assuming Prokhorov doesn't wind up buying Ratner's share himself.

9. Can Marquis Teague earn time on the floor?

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The Nets are entering training camp with a pair of point guards – Teague and Jorge Gutierrez – battling for the third point guard spot behind Deron Williams and Jarrett Jack. With Williams coming off surgery on both ankles and the team likely to play Williams and Jack together at times, the third point guard could earn consistent playing time.

With Teague's entire 2014-15 salary being guaranteed, the Nets would love for him to have a good training camp and win the job outright. It might seem like a minor thing, but if they feel comfortable letting Gutierrez walk by the end of training camp, it would save them over $3 million combined in payroll and luxury taxes. That matters when they are set to pay out roughly $130 million this season.

Lionel Hollins has talked up Teague a few times since taking over as coach, and expect Teague to get every opportunity to prove himself over the next several weeks.

8. Will Andrei Kirilenko play a bigger role?

One of the biggest surprises of last season was how little Kirilenko wound up contributing. After spending almost all of training camp and 25 of the first 29 regular-season games sidelined with back spasms, Kirilenko was eased back into the rotation upon his return, but never became the essential piece off the bench he was expected to be upon his signing a year ago – and even was surprisingly benched for two games in the playoffs by former coach Jason Kidd.

Following Paul Pierce's departure to Washington in free agency, Kirilenko and Bojan Bogdanovic are the two obvious options to start at small forward, and it will be interesting to see whether Hollins gives Kirilenko – who showed last season he's still capable of having an impact – a chance to start after Kirilenko opted into the second year of his deal earlier this summer.

Kirilenko said last week that he just wants a significant role, and he'll be happy if he gets 25 minutes a game or more — whether he's starting or coming off the bench. We'll see if Hollins grants that wish.

7. What will the Nets' playing style be under Lionel Hollins?

After initially trying to employ a traditional lineup featuring two big men during their disappointing start last season, the Nets shifted to a smaller, perimeter-based lineup once Brook Lopez went down with a broken right foot. Pierce slid over to power forward and Kevin Garnett started at center.

Hollins hasn't offered many hints on how he'll have the Nets play at either end. But if the way his Memphis teams played is any indication, you can expect to see a heavy dose of Lopez on offense and an attempt to make the Nets stout on defense. Besides expressing optimism in what Lopez and Williams can do, Hollins has been very open about his enthusiasm for the shooting the Nets have all over the roster – something he didn't have much of in Memphis.

The preseason will be useful to get an idea of how Hollins wants things to work.

6. How big will Mason Plumlee's role be?

Plumlee with DeMarcus Cousins during the World Cup of Basketball.Photo: Getty Images

It's been a stunning rise for Plumlee, who essentially went from an afterthought heading into last season – he was expected to play more in the D-League than with the Nets – to finishing fourth in the Rookie of the Year voting and making Team USA this summer.

Now Plumlee heads into the season as a crucial piece for the Nets, whose other main big men are Brook Lopez (coming off a second season-ending foot injury in three seasons), Kevin Garnett (entering his 20th NBA season) and Mirza Teletovic (functions best as a stretch power forward).

That leaves the second-year 7-footer from Duke as a potential option to play at power forward and center, and given the potential issues among the other bigs on the roster, it wouldn't be surprising to see Plumlee finish the season with the most minutes of all of them.

5. Will Bojan Bogdanovic be able to contribute right away?

When the Nets let Pierce walk in free agency this summer, they finally brought Bogdanovic over from Europe, three years after drafting him with the first pick of the second round in 2011.

The 6-foot-8 Croatian is a legitimate scoring threat from the small forward spot. He averaged more than 20 points per game to help advance his national team to the knockout rounds of the FIBA World Cup, where Croatia lost a hard-fought game to eventual bronze-medal winner France.

But for Bogdanovic to immediately step in and contribute for the Nets – and they fully expect him to do so – he'll have to buck a precedent that usually requires even high-profile players from Europe to take a significant period to adjust to the NBA. Teletovic, for instance, was a top scorer in the Euroleague – the top competition in Europe – and it took him a full season to fully get used to playing here.

The Nets can't afford to have Bogdanovic take that long to get comfortable, as he'll likely be the team's starting small forward or a key option off the bench.

4. How will Paul Pierce's leadership be replaced?

Make no mistake: Pierce played well for the Nets last season, particularly over the final few months of the season after adjusting to the team's smallball attack.

His stats can be replaced. Teletovic is capable of providing spacing at power forward, and the rest of his scoring can be filled in by Bogdanovic and others. It's Pierce's leadership, however, that will prove more difficult to replace.

Whenever someone needed to speak up publicly after a loss, Pierce was the one to do so, and he was more than willing to be a leader inside the locker room. He and Garnett had a strong bond, and that projected through the room.

It will be interesting to see who fills that void. Jack is one possibility, and Hollins' presence should help as well. But until we see how things play out, replacing Pierce's leadership presence remains a nagging issue.

3. Does Kevin Garnett have anything left?

Kevin Garnett during the playoff loss to the Heat.Photo: Charles Wenzelberg

After he operated as a primary option for the Celtics two seasons ago, the Nets expected to have Garnett be a productive piece when they acquired him last summer – though they went into the year with a plan to reduce his workload in order to save him for the playoffs.

Instead, Garnett came out and was brutal for the first two months of the season, looking like he was on his last legs of a first-ballot Hall of Fame career. But after the calendar flipped to 2014, Garnett seemed to get his legs back, and his game recovered. He shot 55.6 percent after Jan. 1 with strong defensive numbers.

There were two possible reasons: 1. Garnett benefited from switching from power forward, where he played the majority of the first two months of the season, to center, where he played after Lopez was lost. When he made the same switch over the past few years in Boston, his numbers improved significantly. 2. After having to carry a heavier load at the end of the previous season when Celtics star Rajon Rondo tore his ACL, Garnett needed additional time to recover, cutting into his preparation time and contributing to his slow start.

Despite his customary public silence about his future this summer, he began working out months ago, and the Nets have been expecting him to be back all along. They are hoping they get the Garnett of the final four months of last season for the entirety of 2014-15.

Hollins delivered a strong message supporting Garnett last week, saying he expects Garnett to be a big part of what the Nets do this season and guaranteeing he will start at power forward. We'll see if Garnett can reward Hollins' faith in him.

2. Can Deron Williams return to his old self?

The first two seasons of Williams' five-year max contract have been disappointing, the would-be franchise point guard hampered by ongoing issues with both of his ankles since signing his name on the dotted line. Williams underwent surgery on both ankles this summer, and is healthy for the start of training camp.

This is a critical year for Williams, who has seen his image around the league take a significant hit over the last 24 months, from a player who was a lock to make the 2012 Olympic team to one who generally is not listed among the top 10 point guards in the NBA.

But Williams just turned 30 this summer, and still should have a few years of elite play in him if he can rediscover his old form. And it will be interesting to see if Hollins – who seems to be of a similar mind and temperament to that of Jerry Sloan, the former Jazz coach who helped elevate Williams to arguably the NBA's best point guard for a multi-year period – can help him rediscover that form.

At his first public appearance of the offseason, at his celebrity dodgeball tournament in Manhattan last week, Williams said he felt great after the surgeries and only regretted not having the surgery sooner. And with this being his first opportunity to have a regular training camp, in his fourth full season with the Nets, he has no more excuses.

1. Can Brook Lopez stay on the court?

When Lopez is healthy, he is the NBA's best low-post scorer. A good free-throw shooter capable of shooting all the way out to almost the 3-point line, he is arguably the best scoring big man in the league.

Along with his improved defense over the past couple of seasons, Lopez has developed into a true All-Star center – a rarity in the NBA these days – and a cornerstone of the Nets. But the discussion on Lopez needs an asterisk next to his name because of the multiple season-ending foot injuries he's had over the past three years.

Lopez had a complicated surgery on his right foot – the same one in which he's suffered two different fractures of the fifth metatarsal – to better distribute the weight around his foot. The positive outlook is Lopez can have a similar career post-surgery to that of Zydrunas Ilgauskas, who he spent a decade without any more foot problems and was a tremendously productive player. There's also the story of Yao Ming, who had a similar surgery, got hurt again and his career ended.

If the Nets have Lopez and Williams healthy, they have a chance to make some noise in the Eastern Conference. But if one of them – particularly Lopez – gets hurt? It wouldn't be surprising to see the Nets on the outside of the playoffs. For a team that will have to swap draft picks with the Hawks if they finish below them, that wouldn't go over very well.

So Lopez's health is the the foremost key to how well the Nets do this season. Every time he falls down this season – perhaps for the rest of his career – every fan and employee of the team will hold their breath and hope he gets up. The team's fate this season depends on it.


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My First Time … Watching ‘The Dark Crystal’

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After the success of The Muppet Show and the early Muppet movies, Jim Henson embarked on an ambitious project: a fantasy epic that featured only puppets in its cast. The result, The Dark Crystal, was released in 1982 and is an ingenious and magical film. Set in a faraway land filled with strange creatures like Gelflings and Skeksis, The Dark Crystal, co-directed by Muppet performer Frank Oz, is responsible for inducing nightmares among a generation of children who saw it three decades ago. I somehow managed to miss it (I was always more of a Labyrinth kid, myself), so I thought I'd give it a shot in honor of Jim Henson's birthday (he'd be turning 78 today!).

0:53: We're not even a minute in and The Dark Crystal is living up to at least half of its title. Things are going to be pretttttty bleak.

5:54: This is Jen. He is a Gelfling, which is like an elf but with a G and a -ling attached. He is the last remaining Gelfling, after the entire race was wiped out by the evil and ugly Skeksis.

7:41: This is a Mystic. He is dying. But that doesn't stop him from giving great wisdom to Jen, and from instructing him to go find the crystal shard. (This is already getting into Lord of the Rings territory. Think of this guy as a puppet Gandalf.)

15:22: I don't want to sound like I'm Team Skeksis here, but if I looked like that I'd probably be mean and bitter, too.

19:13: After losing the Trial by Stone, Chamberlain, who sadly does not make genius mashups like this one featuring Iggy Azalea and Reba McEntire (because you know Skeksis would love Iggy), is shamed and banished from the castle. You know, how about we reconfigure our electoral process? If you lose once, you're outta here forever.

22:01: Here is the titular dark crystal, which is in the Skeksis' possession. It does all kinds of things, like shooting beams of light into their eyes during their weird ritualistic ceremonies and acting as a sort of security camera across all the land. It reveals to the Skeksis that Jen is on the prowl, which freaks them out.

23:21: Speaking of all-seeing objects that freak me out, here's an errant eyeball.

26:54: That one eye belongs to Aughra, who is some sort of awful-looking nice lady who explains to Jen some astrology mumbo jumbo. There's something to do with the Great Conjunction, which is when the three suns all line up and make everything on this planet totally nuts. It's sort of like Mercury going in retrograde, but for puppets.

28:58: Aughra pulls out her Box of Crystals and Jen plays his magic lute to figure out which one came from the Dark Crystal. This is when I realized what I hate this movie: there is no singing or Bowie, just magic lutes and crystals.

34:30: And here is when I realized that I love this movie: FIZZGIG. What the hell is that thing?!

35:06: TWIST! There's another Gelfling, and it's a girl! This is very convenient, considering how procreation works. Jen and Kira sittin' in a tree, et cetera.

46:30: While Jen was raised by Mystics, Kira was raised by Podlings, who throw one hell of a party. Meanwhile, Jen explains his quest to Kira — something about a prophecy that speaks of a Gelfling healing the world with the crystals or something or other. I dunno. The plot is getting complicated and I just like watching dancing puppets.

53:21: The Gelflings apparently were into hieroglyphics, and here's where the prophecy was foretold.

54:31: Chamberlain shows up and is like, "Hey, can we be friends?" And Kira and Jen are like, "Are you kidding? You look terrible. Go away." Chamberlain, though, seems to be the only one who realizes that it's possible for the Gelflings to complete their task without killing the Skeksis. I think this has become an allegory for geopolitical issues, but I really just wish there were more dancing.

56:16: Apparently these things are friendly creatures, and it's astounding that even the nice things in this mixed-up world are fucking terrifying.

56:40: Kira tells Fizzgig he can't come with them to the Skeksis' castle, and he throws the most adorable temper tantrum I've ever seen!

1:02:32: Apparently lady-Gelflings have wings. "I don't have wings!" Jen says, all bummed out about it. "Of course not," Kira replies, "you're a boy!" Whoa, Kira, let's cool it with the gender binary. Boys should be able to have wings if they want! (I mean, "Jen" isn't the most masculine name. Just sayin'.)

1:09:32: In a creepy Clockwork Orange-style torture device, the Skeksis try to extract Kira's "essence" (ew) so the Skeksis emperor can drink it and be youthful. Naturally, as Kira has the ability to communicate with all of the animals (sure), she's freed by the other nice puppets who are trapped in this Skeksis laboratory of horrors.

1:17:33: The Great Conjunction is happening! (All of the "buts," "ands," and "ors" are aligning together, I think?)

1:21:48: The Skeksis stab Kira and she's dead! This is a children's movie, btw.

1:22:21: Luckily, Jen manages to get the crystal shard into the Dark Crystal before the Great Conjunction happens. (I can't believe that is a sentence I just wrote, seriously.) Then all sorts of magic happens. Now it's a Light Crystal! (Not to be confused with Crystal Light, but wouldn't that be tasty?!)

1:25:21: It turns out that the whole point of the prophecy was for the Mystics and the Skeksis to magically combine (in a two-become-one kinda way, if you know what I mean) and become these supreme glowing tree things, which is kinda messed up when you consider that a whole race of Gelflings were entirely wiped out because the Skeksis didn't know about it. But hey, they brought Kira back to life, so I guess it's OK?

1:27:40: And thus, Jen and Kira can live happily ever after and do that two-become-one thing and repopulate the Gelfling race. Phew! Leave it to Jim Henson to make things absolutely terrifying and encouragingly comforting at the end same time.

Final Thoughts: Thank God I never saw this as a kid, because I think I might still be having nightmares about it. While I was initially dubious and thought it was quite lame (particularly because of the woeful lack of David Bowie's codpiece), I came around to The Dark Crystal. It may have not aged super well, especially in a post-LOTR era, but something must be said for a film made entirely with puppets. Can we get more of those, please?

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Rickie Fowler: ‘Too bad’ if you think my buzz is too patriotic

GLENEAGLES, Scotland — Rickie Fowler, who drew the ire of one pot-stirring British writer for shaving "USA'' into his haircut, said Wednesday his motivation was strictly about team spirit, not to be "thuggish'' and "jingoistic,'' as went the accusation.

"I'm just myself,'' Fowler said. "I'm not trying to be anyone else. I'm not trying to fit in any particular way. I'm not trying to hurt anyone's feelings or turn anyone the wrong way. Just proud to be from the USA and be over here playing the Ryder Cup team.

"If people take it the wrong way, it's too bad for them. It's unfortunate. You've got to show some patriotism and spirit for your country. I just thought I would do it for a little team spirit and knew the guys on the team would like it, and it's been fun to see the reaction of the fans and people, social media, guys on the European squad and caddies over there, as well. It's been pretty fun.''


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De Blasio ‘fully behind’ wife’s attendance at NYPD meeting

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Mayor de Blasio says he's fully behind his wife' attendance at a closed-door NYPD meeting and "encouraged" her to attend because she's his most important advisor.

While other officials have sat in on the internal crime statistic powwow known as Compstat, first lady Chirlane McCrane is believed to be the first family member of a mayor to do so.

"It was very important for the first lady to see it because, as I've said probably a thousand times, she's my most important advisor and the person I'm closest to the in the world and the person I listen to the most," de Blasio said shortly after giving a brief speech on the environment at the United Nations.

"I encouraged her to see it for perspective," he added. "I wanted her to see it so she could understand just how extraordinary it is — and she came away deeply moved by it."

Introduced in 1994, CompStat — short for "Compare Stats' — tracks crime figures so cops can identify hot spots quickly and target outbreaks with additional resources. It's been hailed as one of the most pivotal crime-fighting tools.

Hizzoner has been unabashed about his wife's intimate involvement in operations at City Hall.

She's weighed in on high-level appointees, and de Blasio appointed her as chair of the Mayor's Fund to Advance NYC in early February – a non-profit arm of City Hall.

The Post revealed last week that McCray exchanged nearly 1,200 emails with top City Hall officials during the first five weeks of the administration.

Despite repeated requests, City Hall has refused to release those emails — which were exchanged when McCray was still a private citizen — in violation of public disclosure laws.


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Most Americans think religion is losing influence: poll

Nearly three-quarters of the public think religion is losing influence in American life and a growing number want religion to play more of a role in politics, according to a poll released on Monday.

The share of Americans who say churches and other houses of worship should express their views on social and political issues has gone up 6 percentage points since the 2010 midterm elections, to 49 percent from 43 percent, the Pew Research Center survey found.

Also, a growing minority of Americans, up to 32 percent from 22 percent in 2002, think churches should endorse candidates for political office, the poll found.

Overall, it showed 72 percent of Americans say religion is losing influence in the country, up 5 points from 2010.

"Some of this might be in reaction, perhaps, to the perception that religion is losing influence," said Jessica Hamar Martinez, a research associate for Pew.

The poll also found that a declining share of Americans see the Obama administration as friendly toward religion, to 30 percent from 37 percent in 2009.

The belief that the administration is unfriendly to religion rose by 19 percentage points since 2009 among both white evangelical Christians and white Catholics, the poll found. Leaders from both these groups have been vocal opponents of the Affordable Care Act's contraception mandate, which they say restricts religious liberty.

The poll also found that nearly half, or 47 percent, of U.S. adults, think that businesses, such as caterers and florists, should be allowed to reject same-sex couples as customers if the businesses have religious objections to serving them.

The survey questioned 2,002 U.S. adults between Sept. 2 and Sept. 9, and has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.


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Mom makes amazing cartoon character school lunches

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Super Mario made from rice.

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Little bears made from cheese and crackers.

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Spider-Man made from rice.

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A Hello Kitty scene made from bread.

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Hello Kitty made from bread.

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A small pie made to look like a bear.

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Olaf the snowman from "Frozen" made of rice.

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Two hugging bears made from rice.

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Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Daisy Duck made from rice.

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There's a mom from Singapore who's proven to be a true lunchtime artist – treating her two sons with some incredible and completely edible cartoon creations.

Li Ming is a full-time working mother who is a food styling assassin when it comes to the art of Charabens – an intricate way of arranging meals, the Daily Mail reports.

The 38-year-old began creating her bento masterpieces three years ago for her sons Ivan Tey, 10, and Lucas Tey, 7, to take with them to eat at school.

Ming has created more than 100 different cartoon lunches which have included Spider-Man, Super Mario, SpongeBob SquarePants, Despicable Me minions and the now ex-feline, Hello Kitty.

But these aren't your typical, peanut butter and jelly with a Snack Pack on the side lunches.

Ming goes all out with her meals – Mickey and Minnie Mouse rice balls, Peppa Pig pasta, Teddy Bear hors d'oeuvres and even snowman soup in the winter when it's cold.

Li Ming has even used Olaf from Disney's "Frozen" for one of her lunchtime creations.Photo: Disney (left); Mercury Press/Caters News Agency (right)

The fun-lunch festivities all started because Ming's eldest son wasn't too keen on going to class.

"'I started packing charabens for Ivan to take to school because he had a hard time coping," she told Caters News. "He refused to go to school and cried everyday – he was not used to the longer hours and missed me."

Ming tries to make around six different edible pieces of art each week that will range from famous cartoon characters to holiday-themed feasts. She has even begun concocting some top secret designs that she plans to put in an upcoming new book.

"It's difficult to say which ones are my favorite because I like all of them for different reasons," she said. "Ideas come from everywhere."


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