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    After 25 years, the talk show queen offers thanks to her viewers in the final show. Oprah’s Final Farewell - Nightline ABC News


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    Kristen Chenoweth sings “For Good” from Wicked to Ms Oprah Winfrey. 


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    Amazing balancing act with sticks! You have to check this one out. Over 1 million views.


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    The Song of the Summer Returns!

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    Like we always do at this time, Vulture will be keeping a close eye on the race for the Song of the Summer. This is, of course, an objective appraisal: The Song of the Summer is not the one song Vulture feels is most worthy of the title, but the one song that undeniably dominates the field — via sales, streams, radio spins, video plays, ad placements, soundtrack appearances, backyard-barbecue utilization, car-stereo blasts, and general overall ubiquity — during the best part of the year. First up: a look at the prospective competition group, meaning the songs out right now that are angling for the title, as well as upcoming releases — both confirmed and wholly theoretical — that will make some noise fairly soon. Are you psyched?! Get psyched!

    “Till the World Ends,” Britney Spears
    Current chart position: 6
    Last summer, Dr. Luke had Katy Perry’s “California Gurls,” Taio Cruz’s “Dynamite,” and Ke$ha’s “Your Love Is My Drug” in more or less simultaneous rotation. This year, “World” — a track he produced alongside Max Martin — might be his best shot at the title. Considering its singer’s questionable mental state, the song is shockingly good, but might suffer from timing issues: It’s been high on the charts for ten weeks and may have peaked too soon.

    “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” Katy Perry
    Out June 6
    Well, if Britney doesn’t take it, Dr. Luke’s got other options: Perry’s upcoming single, off last year’s fertile Teenage Dream, is a seasonally appropriate party jam that Vulture’s betting will make her current smash, “E.T.” irrelevant. (Perry’s also tweeted that the upcoming video is “gonna break the internet,” which can’t hurt.) If this pans out for Luke and Perry, it’d be their third SoS (the other two being “California Gurls” and 2008’s “I Kissed a Girl.”). More impressively, it’d be a rare back-to-back pulled off with two tracks from the same album.

    “The Edge of Glory,” Lady Gaga
    Just released
    This unapologetically big bit of inspiration-pop has the E Street Band’s Clarence Clemons ripping an incongruously rad sax solo. And while “Born This Way” and “Judas” have both cracked the top twenty already, “Edge” goes down easier and, therefore, might have more legs. However, Gaga has more Born This Way singles due, and one of those could always end up eclipsing her current output.

    TBA, Beyoncé
    “Run the World (Girls),” the first single off the hugely anticipated 4, has stalled in the bottom half of the top 100. Beyoncé insists that it was purposely experimental — but you can be damn sure that this generation’s most dependable hit-maker will have a radio jam in contention, and soon.


    “Super Bass,” Nicki Minaj

    Current chart position: 48
    Like Perry’s entry, “Super Bass” comes from an album released last fall. But Nicki just dropped the happy-fun-time video (shirtless dudes! Daisy Dukes! Ice sculpture motorcycles!) to match the tune’s excellent bubblegum chorus, making this a very viable dark horse.

    “Lift Off,” Jay-Z and Kanye West, featuring Beyoncé and Bruno Mars
    Right now, this track is just an unconfirmed rumor, but it’s safe to say that if it comes to fruition, it’ll be a problem: Jay and ‘Ye surely want a poppier counterpart to “H.A.M.,” Watch the Throne’s abrasive first single, and recruiting Bruno and Bey is the right means to that end.

    “Rolling in the Deep,” Adele
    Current chart position: 1
    The Brit vocalist’s breakup jam has already cracked the top ten in 21 countries, is the No. 1 song in the U.S., and just got a nice boost from a cover on Glee. On the other hand: It’s been on the charts for eighteen weeks, and it’s sad. On the other other hand: Back in 1994, bummer-pop worked all right for Lisa Loeb’s “Stay (I Missed You).”

    “99 Tears,” Sky Ferreira
    The teen ex-model has a scuzzy Skins vibe and a boatload of Über-pop producers — including Bloodshy & Avant (Britney, Madonna) and Linda Perry (Pink, Christina Aguilera). She’s not famous enough yet, but the Song of Summer competition is nothing if not a meritocracy: So whycan’t Sky — another good-looking young person with major-label backing and expensive producers — take the title? Trust: This cool-girl kiss-off gets the job done.


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    Wonder how Glee cast members get those rock solid bodies. With the help of cast trainer, Bernardo Coppola. 


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    Music Beta by Google


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    Looking forward to watching this film…The Tree of Life…Coming out May 27. Mark your calendars. Looks like a good one. Starring Brad Pit and Sean Pen. Directed by Terrence Malick.


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    Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams

    Carnegie Mellon University

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    Man Cave with a View: Home of Alexandre de Betak

    by Lynn Yaeger of the NYTimes

    “For 10 years I was dreaming about it, for five years I was looking for a spot for it, for two years working on it, for another two years building it, and finally here it is,” says Alexandre de Betak, luxuriating in the master bedroom of the house he has created, inside and out, in a small coastal village in the Tramuntana region of Majorca. Like virtually every other room, this one has devastating views of the Mediterranean Sea, oddly curvaceous white plaster walls and a surfeit of unpretentious, quirky design gestures. Consider a pair of shutters set in a rounded expanse — painted olive gray-green, a shade approved by the village’s strict building code — that open to reveal a view of, no, not the orange grove that forms a part of the property, nor the ancient terraces laid out by the Moors a thousand years ago, but a wide-screen TV.

    But ask de Betak if the undulating surfaces — there’s hardly a right angle in the place — are meant to evoke the spirit of Antoni Gaudí, and he laughs and concedes that the influence is more like Barbapapa, the shape-shifting cartoon character from the 1970s. “I love ’70s organic architecture,” he says. “I am very influenced by the time when I grew up.” 


    (Source: The New York Times)


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    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Nuptual: Magical Moments to Remember!


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    The Script- In concert in San Francisco, May 26, 2011!

    Breakeven

    by The Script

    I’m still alive but I’m barely breathing,
    Just prayed to a god that I don’t believe in,
    ‘Coz I got time while she got freedom,
    ‘Coz when a heart breaks
    no it don’t break even.

    Her best days will be some of my worst,
    She finally met a man that’s gonna put her first,
    While I’m wide awake, she’s no trouble sleeping,
    ‘Coz when a heart breaks
    no it don’t break even, even no.
    What am I supposed to do when the best part of me was always you
    What am I supposed to say when I’m all choked up and you’re ok
    I’m falling to pieces
    I’m falling to pieces

    They say bad things happen for a reason
    But no wise words gonna stop the bleeding
    ‘Coz she’s moved on while I’m still grieving
    And when a heart breaks
    no it don’t break even, even no.

    What am I gonna do when the best part of me was always you
    What am I supposed to say when I’m all choked up and you’re ok
    I’m falling to pieces, yeah
    I’m falling to pieces, yeah
    I’m falling to pieces
    (One still in love
    while the other one’s leaving)
    I’m falling to pieces,
    (Cuz when a heart breaks
    no it don’t break even)

    You got his heart and my heart and none of the pain,
    You took your suitcase, I took the blame.
    Now I’m tryna make sense of what little remains, oh.
    ‘Coz you left me with no love, with no love to my name.

    I’m still alive but I’m barely breathing,
    Just prayed to a god that I don’t believe in,
    ‘Coz I got time while she got freedom,
    ‘Coz when a heart breaks
    no it don’t break, no it don’t
    break, no it don’t break even no.

    What am I gonna do when the best part of me was always you
    What am I supposed to say when I’m all choked up and you’re ok
    I’m falling to pieces, yeah
    I’m falling to pieces, yeah
    I’m falling to pieces,
    (One still in love
    while the other one’s leaving)
    I’m falling to pieces,
    (Cuz when a heart breaks
    no it don’t break even)

    Oh, it don’t break even, no
    Oh, it don’t break even, no
    Oh, It don’t break even, no


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    For all you Script lovers out there, Enjoy! Breakeven LIVE…


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