
23 Şubat 2013 Cumartesi
Beyonce's "Mrs. Carter" World Tour 2013
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Beyonce is undoubtedly one of the most famous entertainers
in the world. From her days with Destiny’s Child, it was apparent that Knowles
was in a league of her own. Beyonce has become one of the most popular
recording artists in the world over the last several years. She was rewarded
for all her hard work by being selected as the halftime performer for Super
Bowl XLVII. Her performance at the Big Game was one of the most memorable of
the last decade. Much to the delight of her fans, Beyonce announced that she
would be beginning her 2013 Mrs. Carter Show World Tour in April. You can find
a great selection of Beyonce tickets for all of the stops on her upcoming tour
with the help of GoTickets.
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3rd Annual Griot's Eye Youth Film & Culture Festival
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The festiveal features youth films, spoken word, African drumming & dance, storytelling, musical performances and more from the city's leading youth arts organizations in celebration of the African Diaspora. It is a visual performance showcase of the African Diaspora in Baltimore.
Date: Sat, Feb 16th Time: 12PM - 5PM Location: Baltimore Museum of Art 10 Museum Dr. Baltimore, MD
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The festiveal features youth films, spoken word, African drumming & dance, storytelling, musical performances and more from the city's leading youth arts organizations in celebration of the African Diaspora. It is a visual performance showcase of the African Diaspora in Baltimore.
Date: Sat, Feb 16th Time: 12PM - 5PM Location: Baltimore Museum of Art 10 Museum Dr. Baltimore, MD
For more information (443)438-8697 www.habeshabmore.org
Believe In Love!
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My message for you today is Believe In Love!!
I believe in love so much!!! Not the “unrealistic sweep you off your feet Hollywood lust” that is sold to us as love, but in true love as described in Corinthians 13: 4-8 which states, “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
If you are single, don’t despair. Pray, but be specific and realistic. When your time comes, love will find you. Don’t stress yourself trying to change yourself even though you should be the best “You” you can be. Know that your ability to find love has nothing to do with your weight, your size, your looks, your ability to afford plastic surgery to change this or that about your appearance etc. It has to do with what you put out into the world. Put out positivity and you will receive positivity. Be kind and you will receive kindness. However, be on your guard and realize that not everyone is doing what you are doing and many are looking to take advantage of others.
However, don’t lose hope. Love is out there for all of us. Get it together, look good and be good and love will find you. Don't give up on love!
Happy Valentine’s Day!
My message for you today is Believe In Love!!
I believe in love so much!!! Not the “unrealistic sweep you off your feet Hollywood lust” that is sold to us as love, but in true love as described in Corinthians 13: 4-8 which states, “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.”
If you are single, don’t despair. Pray, but be specific and realistic. When your time comes, love will find you. Don’t stress yourself trying to change yourself even though you should be the best “You” you can be. Know that your ability to find love has nothing to do with your weight, your size, your looks, your ability to afford plastic surgery to change this or that about your appearance etc. It has to do with what you put out into the world. Put out positivity and you will receive positivity. Be kind and you will receive kindness. However, be on your guard and realize that not everyone is doing what you are doing and many are looking to take advantage of others.
However, don’t lose hope. Love is out there for all of us. Get it together, look good and be good and love will find you. Don't give up on love!
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Wrongful Convictions!
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Wrongful convictions are part and parcel of the criminal justice system. There are reasons for it such as that a third of eye witness testimony given in the US are wrong, people feel they saw what they didn’t, they misidentify people and sometimes overzealous officers feel someone, anyone should take the fall for a crime so they can close the case. There have been many overturned wrong convictions and that just the ones who were lucky enough to have people fight for them and get them out through DNA science, determination, perseverance, luck, and help
A Latino male named Frankie was16 years old with a baby on the way when he was convicted of murder. His real crime was that a year before he allowed a strange man who asked to take a picture of him to take it. He was young and even smiled in the picture. He didn’t know the picture would be used in a line up for a crime. This is classic racial profiling. The man probably thought, “He’s a young Latino male, he’s bound to get into criminal trouble at some point so I might as well take his picture and put it on file now…”
He spent 15 years of his jail time in Fulsom before he received help by asking a person named Tony who worked in the jail who was retiring on his last day there to get his story out for him through a lawyer or a reporter. Tony was faithful and did so when he was at a conference and met a lawyer named Ellen Agers six months later. Ellen visited him and was compelled to help him. Frankie spent 20 years in jail total, but she got him out through DNA evidence which exonerated him. Also the six boys who picked him out of a “photo line up” recanted. They were now grown men saying they were manipulated by the police department during which one of them had been told to select Frankie’s picture and pass on the directive to the rest to comply with because the department was trying to get an arrest at any cost and close the case.
Frankie’s lessons learned: Don't let a law enforcement picture take your picture without reason. If you or your loved one is in jail, writer letters, make calls, don’t accept incarceration as your life’s fate and don’t give up.
Update on Frankie: The department acknowledged the wrong doing and he has filed to receive the $100 per day he is due for his wrongful conviction as is done in California but he hasn’t seen a dime yet. He has already started a civil rights lawsuit against the department.
Note:
1. We identify people of our own race better than other races because we are familiar with our own features. When we identify people of other races our error of margin increases to about 50%. So a Caucasian woman saying a black man that looks like “XYZ” raped her may be inaccurate due to the difference in races.
2. Memories are often inaccurate recording devices. A third of eye witness testimonies given in the US are inaccurate. Recollections are often traumatized perceptions and recollections often clouded by other factors such time, darkness, distance, substance use etc.
3. The justice system is flawed. Generally speaking, Caucasians are innocent till proven guilty, while minorities are guilty till proven innocent.
4. There’s a perception that male minorities such as blacks and Latinos are the face of crime in the US.
5. All Caucasian juries should never be allowed to convict a minority of a crime especially if it is a crime against a Caucasian because they might judge unfairly and harshly.
6. DNA should be done speedily. It’s costly but it should be done, even if the convicted persons’ family has to raise the funds for it to be conducted. It’s still cheaper than what it costs the state to provide for an inmate.
7. Inmates should remember that they are their own best advocates.
a.)If you’re unjustly incarcerated the law library should be your home in jail. Research your own case and tell your lawyers what to do to get you out.
b.) Contact Centurion Ministries for help at www.centurionministries.org The group’s mission is to vindicate and free from prison those individuals in the United States and Canada who are factually innocent of the crimes for which they have been unjustly convicted and imprisoned for life or death.
c.) The more you are willing to do for yourself, the more people will be willing to help you. If you don’t work hard on your case, don’t be surprised when others don’t and you’ll just stay where you are...
d.) Have courage. Be resilient, focused and patient.
8. If you are a concerned citizen thinking of what you can do, you can become an advocate! Write a legislator in you area about this issue. Contact a civil rights organization and help them any way you can. Make it known that this is not okay.
Prevention is best. These incorrectly convicted people lose their lives, relationships and families when they are in jail. They are financially compensated but they can't regain the time the lost. So stand up and help them.
9.) If you get out of prison, contact Mothers (Fathers) for the Advancement of Social Systems Inc. (MASS), at http://massjab.org/ They are a non-profit foundation providing a pathway for adults, families and children seeking a meaningful opportunity to become productive citizens. They help people being released from prison readjust to life without bars and provide support for the children and families of adult offenders at high risk for substance abuse, medical or emotional disorders and poverty.
Other Helpful Resources:
Center on Wrongful Convictions. www.law.northwestern.edu/cwc/
The Innocence Project www.innocenceproject.org/understand/Share
National Registry on Exonerations.
http://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/about.aspx
A word is enough for the wise…
Wrongful convictions are part and parcel of the criminal justice system. There are reasons for it such as that a third of eye witness testimony given in the US are wrong, people feel they saw what they didn’t, they misidentify people and sometimes overzealous officers feel someone, anyone should take the fall for a crime so they can close the case. There have been many overturned wrong convictions and that just the ones who were lucky enough to have people fight for them and get them out through DNA science, determination, perseverance, luck, and help
A Latino male named Frankie was16 years old with a baby on the way when he was convicted of murder. His real crime was that a year before he allowed a strange man who asked to take a picture of him to take it. He was young and even smiled in the picture. He didn’t know the picture would be used in a line up for a crime. This is classic racial profiling. The man probably thought, “He’s a young Latino male, he’s bound to get into criminal trouble at some point so I might as well take his picture and put it on file now…”
He spent 15 years of his jail time in Fulsom before he received help by asking a person named Tony who worked in the jail who was retiring on his last day there to get his story out for him through a lawyer or a reporter. Tony was faithful and did so when he was at a conference and met a lawyer named Ellen Agers six months later. Ellen visited him and was compelled to help him. Frankie spent 20 years in jail total, but she got him out through DNA evidence which exonerated him. Also the six boys who picked him out of a “photo line up” recanted. They were now grown men saying they were manipulated by the police department during which one of them had been told to select Frankie’s picture and pass on the directive to the rest to comply with because the department was trying to get an arrest at any cost and close the case.
Frankie’s lessons learned: Don't let a law enforcement picture take your picture without reason. If you or your loved one is in jail, writer letters, make calls, don’t accept incarceration as your life’s fate and don’t give up.
Update on Frankie: The department acknowledged the wrong doing and he has filed to receive the $100 per day he is due for his wrongful conviction as is done in California but he hasn’t seen a dime yet. He has already started a civil rights lawsuit against the department.
Note:
1. We identify people of our own race better than other races because we are familiar with our own features. When we identify people of other races our error of margin increases to about 50%. So a Caucasian woman saying a black man that looks like “XYZ” raped her may be inaccurate due to the difference in races.
2. Memories are often inaccurate recording devices. A third of eye witness testimonies given in the US are inaccurate. Recollections are often traumatized perceptions and recollections often clouded by other factors such time, darkness, distance, substance use etc.
3. The justice system is flawed. Generally speaking, Caucasians are innocent till proven guilty, while minorities are guilty till proven innocent.
4. There’s a perception that male minorities such as blacks and Latinos are the face of crime in the US.
5. All Caucasian juries should never be allowed to convict a minority of a crime especially if it is a crime against a Caucasian because they might judge unfairly and harshly.
6. DNA should be done speedily. It’s costly but it should be done, even if the convicted persons’ family has to raise the funds for it to be conducted. It’s still cheaper than what it costs the state to provide for an inmate.
7. Inmates should remember that they are their own best advocates.
a.)If you’re unjustly incarcerated the law library should be your home in jail. Research your own case and tell your lawyers what to do to get you out.
b.) Contact Centurion Ministries for help at www.centurionministries.org The group’s mission is to vindicate and free from prison those individuals in the United States and Canada who are factually innocent of the crimes for which they have been unjustly convicted and imprisoned for life or death.
c.) The more you are willing to do for yourself, the more people will be willing to help you. If you don’t work hard on your case, don’t be surprised when others don’t and you’ll just stay where you are...
d.) Have courage. Be resilient, focused and patient.
8. If you are a concerned citizen thinking of what you can do, you can become an advocate! Write a legislator in you area about this issue. Contact a civil rights organization and help them any way you can. Make it known that this is not okay.
Prevention is best. These incorrectly convicted people lose their lives, relationships and families when they are in jail. They are financially compensated but they can't regain the time the lost. So stand up and help them.
9.) If you get out of prison, contact Mothers (Fathers) for the Advancement of Social Systems Inc. (MASS), at http://massjab.org/ They are a non-profit foundation providing a pathway for adults, families and children seeking a meaningful opportunity to become productive citizens. They help people being released from prison readjust to life without bars and provide support for the children and families of adult offenders at high risk for substance abuse, medical or emotional disorders and poverty.
Other Helpful Resources:
The Innocence Project www.innocenceproject.org/understand/Share
National Registry on Exonerations.
http://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/about.aspx
A word is enough for the wise…
Lady Gaga's Hip Problem!
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If she was always wearing sneakers,
she wouldn't have this problem...
Janet Jackson once cancelled her tour because of a migraine a while ago, but some said it was because of low ticket sales. Lady Gaga has just cancelled hers for a hip problem. We kind of should have seen that coming because of all her gyrations, dance moves and those shoes she sometimes wears that are terrible for her back and hips etc.
Girlfriend needs to take things easy, but Wendy Williams put it out there today that it may be because of low ticket sales that this “hip problem” came about... Are low ticket sales being masterfully disguised as ailments for recording artists now? Wonders shall never cease… Is her illness questionable and convenient? I guess we will never know nor do we need to know…
However, this is a warning to ladies out there who wear the highest and most uncomfortable shoes they can find and can barely walk in. You might like it, but your body doesn't and one day, you may just end up on an operating table paying for it with a hip surgery.
A word is enough for the wise...
Janet Jackson once cancelled her tour because of a migraine a while ago, but some said it was because of low ticket sales. Lady Gaga has just cancelled hers for a hip problem. We kind of should have seen that coming because of all her gyrations, dance moves and those shoes she sometimes wears that are terrible for her back and hips etc.
Girlfriend needs to take things easy, but Wendy Williams put it out there today that it may be because of low ticket sales that this “hip problem” came about... Are low ticket sales being masterfully disguised as ailments for recording artists now? Wonders shall never cease… Is her illness questionable and convenient? I guess we will never know nor do we need to know…
However, this is a warning to ladies out there who wear the highest and most uncomfortable shoes they can find and can barely walk in. You might like it, but your body doesn't and one day, you may just end up on an operating table paying for it with a hip surgery.
A word is enough for the wise...
22 Şubat 2013 Cuma
Sir Ivan 'The ‘Peaceman’ Takes Listeners To ‘La La Land,’ While Sharing His Message Of Strength, Hope And Acceptance
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BY CHUCK TAYLOR
Unlike your average, everyday millennial superhero—a la Batman, Superman or Spider Man—caped crusader Sir Ivan's missive goes beyond thrills and spills at the local movie complex. And it's got a beat, to boot. As a dance artist and performer, philanthropist, activist and reality TV
celeb, Sir Ivan has spread his message of positivity, acceptance, understanding and goodwill around the world for
more than a decade via his self-styled imaging as "The Peaceman."
Since 2001, Sir Ivan has scored eight hits on the Billboard Dance Club Play Songs chart, reimaging upbeat earnest 1960s' "hippie" anthems into festive techno remixes—from his debut club re-rub of John Lennon's "Imagine" through 2011's top 10 "Hare Krishna." Other hit tracks include "San Francisco," "Blowing in the Wind," "Peace On Earth" and "For What It's Worth." An
accompanying music clip for smash "Kumbaya" garnered 14.8+ million online hits and stands as the fifth most-viewed video at Yahoo! Video. That track was also nominated for an OutMusic Award for Outstanding Contemporary Spiritual Song.
Meanwhile, Ivan's 2010 debut full-length album "I Am Peaceman," offers dance remakes of classic anthems like "Eve of
Destruction," "Happy Together," "Turn Turn Turn" and "In the Year 2525."
His latest single—the first with original lyrics—is "La La Land," which reached No. 10 in 2012 on U.K. Music Week's Upfront Club Chart, Top 20 on DJ Times National Crossover Pool Chart, and Top 30 on the Billboard Dance Club Chart. With a robust radio and promotional campaign, "La La" is now heading to mainstream pop radio.
Sir Ivan notes, "The message of 'La La Land' is consistent with the songs I covered from the '60s, in terms of exploring social progress. While we've made substantial strides in the U.S., civil, environmental, children, gay and women's right are just as relevant today." The song offers a giddy, kaleidoscopic melodic froth, but is framed around an ambitious message that remains all-important: "I'm addressing violence in all shapes and forms, with the hope that awareness will turn to action."
As he has done time and again, Sir Ivan and his nonprofit Peaceman Foundation is putting money
where his mirth is. He's pledged $100,000 to The Trevor Project, the nation's leading crisis intervention and suicide prevention organization for LGBTQ youth. "There is never an excuse for harassment and bullying, and I will not stand for it," he attests. "As the son of a Holocaust survivor, I became aware from a young age of the need to stand up for the persecuted."
Abbe Land, The Trevor Project's Executive Director & CEO, adds, "Every gift helps ensure
that young people in crisis can plan for a future that begins today. We are grateful to Sir Ivan and the Peaceman Foundation for their generous support of our life-saving, life-affirming services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth."
This outreach is perhaps the culmination of Sir Ivan's decade-long calling as The Peaceman. He morphed into the iconic character after 20 years in the banking industry when, at age 45, as the eldest son of Siggi B. Wilzig—a legendary Auschwitz survivor, financier and philanthropist—he retreated from the family's multi-billion dollar banking business and resigned from Trustcompany Bank's Board of Directors.
And then the music business came calling. Columbia Records honcho Dave Jurman was impressed by Ivan's music acumen, and his energy and enthusiasm, and aligned the budding entertainer with
Grammy-nominated producer Ernie Lake, half of popular remix team Soul Solution. That led to the recording and release of "Imagine," restyled as a high-energy techno dance track. Issued in 2001 by Tommy Boy, it catapulted Sir Ivan to Billboard's Club Play top 40 chart for the first time.
The press deemed the novel artist a "self-styled billionaire banker turned techno-hippy," with headlines like "From the Bank Board To the Charts of Billboard." Sir Ivan explains, "I wanted to go from one extreme to the other," trading in a suit and tie for a long-flowing caftan. Since John Lennon's 'Imagine' is a prayer, the idea was to dress as a lyrical prophet."
That worked out well until the events of 9/11/2001, when Sir Ivan says his Arab-influenced garb could have dire consequences—ironic considering his accompanying message of peace and harmony. "Common sense told me that to keep from being hit over the head with a baseball bat, I better come up with another outfit." And thus: the modern-day Peaceman arrived, complete with a trademark Swarovski Crystal Peace sign, the essence of "a real live superhero character."
Add to that Sir Ivan's second branding earmark: the 15,000 square-foot Hamptons Wilzig Castle,
renowned for its over-the-top parties and musical celebrations, big on kitsch and flower power. The bombastic home, which essentially could be a hip, happening nightclub, features an enormous outdoor movie screen, a kidney-shaped steam-emitting pool and more individually designed rooms than one can count.
"That’s the best investment I ever made," Sir Ivan says. "The Castle became another way to express myself. After two decades in banking, it represents another artistic expression—and it's a constant work in progress, architecturally and design-wise. The house itself is an art project, in addition to being the sexiest home in the world." The theme of his summer 2012 party, natch, was "Welcome to La La Land."
And don't think the mainstream media hasn't recognized it. Sir Ivan and Wilzig Castle, dubbed the
Playboy Mansion of the East Coast, have been featured on numerous TV shows, including VH1's "The Fabulous Life of the Hamptons," Bravo's "Chef Roble and Co." (where he hosted a
medieval pig roast), Travel Channel's "Grand Castles of America" and WE's "Single in the City: The Hamptons." In addition, in 2007, superhero creator Stan Lee personally selected Sir Ivan to appear as "Jewish superhero Mr. Mitzvah" on SyFy Channel's "Who Wants to Be a Superhero?"
But make no mistake, there’s plenty of heart behind the hero, as he maintains diligent focus on civil rights, women's rights, gay rights and environmental rights. Sir Ivan's case in point: "La La Land," whose music video personifies a magical place that rivals Oz,
where none of these evils exist… where love and peace supplant terrorism, hate and violence (and another cause he embraces: Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome). He says, "Bullying unchecked leads down the road to genocide. Think about it: Name calling leads to physical acts of violence, and bodily harm can lead to death. Before you know it, society is involved in mass murder. The logical conclusion is the genocide of civilized peoples."
It's little surprise that he relates these traumatic issues to his family's heritage: "As an Auschwitz survivor, my father was bullied by Nazis, while 59 of my relatives were murdered in the
Holocaust simply because they were Jews. And 40,000 homosexuals were murdered," he says. "The idea of a group being singled out because they live a different way from the ruling party was unacceptable then. Nothing has changed. It remains the same today."
On the heels of "La La Land" is Sir Ivan's next single "Kiss All the Bullies Goodbye," which confronts the issues head on. "I want to hit it on the head and be very specific. Anyone suffering from bullying—whether they're blind, in a wheelchair, the fat kid, the skinny kid, the short kid, the gay kid. It all starts on the playground just by being different."
And with that, Sir Ivan is driven to stay in the game for as long as it takes to foster change. "Through my music and whatever influence I may have, I want to demonstrate the importance of acceptance and understanding," he says. "If I have the power to help one person evolve in their attitudes of acceptance or to positively impact the life of a single bullied youth, I've been a success."

Unlike your average, everyday millennial superhero—a la Batman, Superman or Spider Man—caped crusader Sir Ivan's missive goes beyond thrills and spills at the local movie complex. And it's got a beat, to boot. As a dance artist and performer, philanthropist, activist and reality TV


Since 2001, Sir Ivan has scored eight hits on the Billboard Dance Club Play Songs chart, reimaging upbeat earnest 1960s' "hippie" anthems into festive techno remixes—from his debut club re-rub of John Lennon's "Imagine" through 2011's top 10 "Hare Krishna." Other hit tracks include "San Francisco," "Blowing in the Wind," "Peace On Earth" and "For What It's Worth." An

Meanwhile, Ivan's 2010 debut full-length album "I Am Peaceman," offers dance remakes of classic anthems like "Eve of

His latest single—the first with original lyrics—is "La La Land," which reached No. 10 in 2012 on U.K. Music Week's Upfront Club Chart, Top 20 on DJ Times National Crossover Pool Chart, and Top 30 on the Billboard Dance Club Chart. With a robust radio and promotional campaign, "La La" is now heading to mainstream pop radio.
Sir Ivan notes, "The message of 'La La Land' is consistent with the songs I covered from the '60s, in terms of exploring social progress. While we've made substantial strides in the U.S., civil, environmental, children, gay and women's right are just as relevant today." The song offers a giddy, kaleidoscopic melodic froth, but is framed around an ambitious message that remains all-important: "I'm addressing violence in all shapes and forms, with the hope that awareness will turn to action."
As he has done time and again, Sir Ivan and his nonprofit Peaceman Foundation is putting money

Abbe Land, The Trevor Project's Executive Director & CEO, adds, "Every gift helps ensure

This outreach is perhaps the culmination of Sir Ivan's decade-long calling as The Peaceman. He morphed into the iconic character after 20 years in the banking industry when, at age 45, as the eldest son of Siggi B. Wilzig—a legendary Auschwitz survivor, financier and philanthropist—he retreated from the family's multi-billion dollar banking business and resigned from Trustcompany Bank's Board of Directors.
And then the music business came calling. Columbia Records honcho Dave Jurman was impressed by Ivan's music acumen, and his energy and enthusiasm, and aligned the budding entertainer with

The press deemed the novel artist a "self-styled billionaire banker turned techno-hippy," with headlines like "From the Bank Board To the Charts of Billboard." Sir Ivan explains, "I wanted to go from one extreme to the other," trading in a suit and tie for a long-flowing caftan. Since John Lennon's 'Imagine' is a prayer, the idea was to dress as a lyrical prophet."
That worked out well until the events of 9/11/2001, when Sir Ivan says his Arab-influenced garb could have dire consequences—ironic considering his accompanying message of peace and harmony. "Common sense told me that to keep from being hit over the head with a baseball bat, I better come up with another outfit." And thus: the modern-day Peaceman arrived, complete with a trademark Swarovski Crystal Peace sign, the essence of "a real live superhero character."
Add to that Sir Ivan's second branding earmark: the 15,000 square-foot Hamptons Wilzig Castle,

"That’s the best investment I ever made," Sir Ivan says. "The Castle became another way to express myself. After two decades in banking, it represents another artistic expression—and it's a constant work in progress, architecturally and design-wise. The house itself is an art project, in addition to being the sexiest home in the world." The theme of his summer 2012 party, natch, was "Welcome to La La Land."
And don't think the mainstream media hasn't recognized it. Sir Ivan and Wilzig Castle, dubbed the


But make no mistake, there’s plenty of heart behind the hero, as he maintains diligent focus on civil rights, women's rights, gay rights and environmental rights. Sir Ivan's case in point: "La La Land," whose music video personifies a magical place that rivals Oz,

It's little surprise that he relates these traumatic issues to his family's heritage: "As an Auschwitz survivor, my father was bullied by Nazis, while 59 of my relatives were murdered in the

On the heels of "La La Land" is Sir Ivan's next single "Kiss All the Bullies Goodbye," which confronts the issues head on. "I want to hit it on the head and be very specific. Anyone suffering from bullying—whether they're blind, in a wheelchair, the fat kid, the skinny kid, the short kid, the gay kid. It all starts on the playground just by being different."
And with that, Sir Ivan is driven to stay in the game for as long as it takes to foster change. "Through my music and whatever influence I may have, I want to demonstrate the importance of acceptance and understanding," he says. "If I have the power to help one person evolve in their attitudes of acceptance or to positively impact the life of a single bullied youth, I've been a success."
The Return Of Golden Globe-Nominated 'Smash'!
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It's been a long time coming, but at last, the second season of NBC's musical series "Smash!" is at last on the way... February 5, 2013 is the launch date, with new cast
members Jennifer Hudson and Broadway veteran cuties Andy Mientus & Jeremy Jordan—and complete retooling from "Gossip Girl" executive producer Joshua Safran...
There's irony there, considering that both "Smash" and "GG" regularly film in my Brooklyn Heights nabe.
The show earned a Golden Globe nod in the oddball category of "Best Musical or Comedy," and brings back Megan Hilty, Anjelica Huston, Jack Davenport, Debra Messing, Christian Borle and Katharine McPhee.
Safron tells Entertainment Weekly, "As a viewer, I really loved the show. It's literally just reaching in and moving the tiny pieces that weren't connecting, the gears that weren't fully aligned. If you loved Smash last year, you are not seeing a radically different show. And that was important to me."
Indeed, getting rid of some of the peripheral characters and zzzzz side plots should frame "Smash" for the breakout status it deserves; look at how new musical series "Nashville" has flourished out of the gate: by sticking to a core story.
E! News also reports, "The first 10 minutes of the show’s second season make it clear what is going on with a number of characters... Thankfully, we’ll have the answers to all of your questions in a month and a half, and the show will transition from being something that is a little bit silly into a fantastic portrayal of the world of Broadway." *


There's irony there, considering that both "Smash" and "GG" regularly film in my Brooklyn Heights nabe.
The show earned a Golden Globe nod in the oddball category of "Best Musical or Comedy," and brings back Megan Hilty, Anjelica Huston, Jack Davenport, Debra Messing, Christian Borle and Katharine McPhee.
Safron tells Entertainment Weekly, "As a viewer, I really loved the show. It's literally just reaching in and moving the tiny pieces that weren't connecting, the gears that weren't fully aligned. If you loved Smash last year, you are not seeing a radically different show. And that was important to me."
Indeed, getting rid of some of the peripheral characters and zzzzz side plots should frame "Smash" for the breakout status it deserves; look at how new musical series "Nashville" has flourished out of the gate: by sticking to a core story.
E! News also reports, "The first 10 minutes of the show’s second season make it clear what is going on with a number of characters... Thankfully, we’ll have the answers to all of your questions in a month and a half, and the show will transition from being something that is a little bit silly into a fantastic portrayal of the world of Broadway." *

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