Saturday, April 30, 2011

Pop Star: "I'll never Forget"singing at the Royal Wedding Bash (omg)!"."

Not your singer average marriage!


Future pop star ellie goulding scored the gig of a lifetime when asked to sing at the Duke Guillaume and Duchess Catherine 's Friday night at Buckingham Palace wedding reception.


PHOTOS: Royal wedding - all guests of grand-time!


"It was an incredible honour to be invited by Kate and William in their party," Goulding, 24, told Us Weekly exclusively on Saturday. "The atmosphere was incredible and it's a night I will never forget!


Video: Relive all the highlights of the royal wedding


Goulding was the only singer invited to intimate bash, where only 300 family and pals William, 28, and Catherine, 29, in question. A participant we learn that Goulding made his coverage mobile elton Johnof "your song", easier to his dance hit "Project".


PHOTOS: Meet the entourage royal wedding


Goulding won the sound of the BBC survey 2010 and has received from critics Choice Awards 2010 BRIT Awards; the royal couple have chosen rising star because they were both huge fans of his 2010 album, lights. She is also the musical guest on 7 May to Saturday Night Live, guest star Tina Fey.


Another star, the small bash? Man of honour, Prince Harry, who grilled her big brother and sister-in-law again with a speech "shining", according to another participant.


Commemorate Will & Kate big day with our Collectors Edition we: Royal Wedding with all the photos, anecdotes and details of the marriage. Available for pre-order today and sale may 6.

William, Kate trying to carve out shortly (AP)

By GREGORY KATZ and MEERA SELVA, Associated Press Gregory Katz and Meera Selva, Associated Press - 51 minutes ago

LONDON - draw a line on an overseas immediate honey Moon and opting instead for a quiet weekend at secret UK location, Prince William and Kate Middleton was clear Saturday, they want to carve out a space for themselves.

This struggle for privacy is crucial if they want to avoid be hounded as mother of William, the late Princess Diana, whose every move was to tail.

Royal honeymooners started the day by asking the media not to meddle in the end of the week and to leave them alone when they eventually begin honeymoon. Separately, representatives of the Palace has also asked the media not to reveal where the couple lives near the base of Royal Air Force of William Wales.

He will return to military it as a helicopter pilot rescue after the weekend of the Festival, which ends Monday.

The application of the privacy is in striking contrast to their accessibility to the public in the two previous days. On the eve of the marriage of Friday at Westminster Abbey, William hosted crowds in the streets outside his official residence in an impromptu gesture.

The royal couple dazzled as the masses on their wedding day with a ride in horse-drawn carriage open at the top of the Abbey of Westminster at Buckingham Palace and a pair of kisses on a balcony of the Palace. Also, they appeared in the doors of the Palace with the prince of Aston Martin driving his father, who had balloons in the back and a licence plate "Just the sea".

William and Middleton, who have the title of Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge, now seem determined not to let the paparazzi armed with enlarged long cameras to make it impossible for them to go about their business without constantly feeling that they are harassed.

The couple walk hand in hand on the grounds of Buckingham Palace, onboard a helicopter Saturday morning for a secret location, and then issued a statement asking to be left alone.

"The couple asked that their privacy is respected during next weekend and during their wedding trip," according to a message posted on the official website of royal marriage.

Previously, officials have said that William had planned two weeks leave of his military duties in the indications that the honeymoon period will begin a day or two after the marriage. But the couple said on the website that they would honeymoon overseas at a later date.

The ultimate destination remains a closely guarded secret although a number of idyllic places mentioned. German media, who were not confirmed, reports suggested that the couple planned to spend the honeymoon to a small island to the Seychelles.

The reports were based on the comments to a German real estate agent who claimed to have leased the island to the British Royal family.

Privacy has long been the main concern of the couple while planning honeymoon. It is believed he considered of private islands in the Caribbean - although photographers boats could theoretically get photos of their cavorting on a beach - and sanctuaries in Africa, where William has traveled in the past.

Another option, they can use this weekend, one is Balmoral Estate of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland, which contains large remote areas where the couple would be probably left alone.

But the desire for privacy - something they enjoyed during their days of the University because that usually voracious British media agreed to give the young prince space - can become a dominant theme of their marriage, especially with the interest generated by their glamorous marriage worldwide.

The BBC said 17.5 million viewers watched Kate Middleton arrive at Westminster Abbey in her wedding dress. Sky News said 661,000 viewers watched his entry, and about a million connected to their Web site. Millions more watching around the world, and the wedding images will be reprinted years.

Certainly, the Middletons and the Royal family appeared to send a clear signal that the marriage was certainly more. Parents of Middleton, his brother and sister left their hotel in London, in the afternoon smiled and waved to photographers waiting and then taken to their home in Bucklebury, about 50 miles (80 km) West of London.

Royal commentator Dickie arbitrator said that the couple is likely to be able to live a normal life when they return to the area around the military base in the North of the country of Wales where William is based.

"They have been left alone y in the past and there is no reason that they are not left alone there now,"he says. ".

Arbitrator said that it will be relatively easy for the staff of the prince, who has broad experience in security and logistics, to implement the honeymoon period so that the couple should not be changed. The honeymoon period is supposed to be shorter than that of the parents of William, Prince Charles and Diana, which combines a Mediterranean of two weeks of cruise with several long breaks in Britain.

William and Middleton, celebrated their marriage in style Friday night and Saturday morning with part of dinner and dancing at Buckingham Palace, hosted by Charles. Middleton was a second dress designed by Sarah Burton of the House of Alexander McQueen fashion, while William door is a tuxedo.

Among the invited eminent, whose sister Pippa Middleton and sometimes girlfriend of Prince Harry, Chelsy Davy, returns to their rooms at the Goring hotel to 3 hours of the morning Saturday as the celebrations of the Palace of the wounded to the bottom.

Harry had announced its intention to make a breakfast of "FRY" early in the morning to anyone with the constitution to stay awake at night, but it is not known how many hungry revellers it fed.

No there was no apprehension on their silence to avoid waking up grandma - Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip had left the Palace for children and retreated to another Royal residence.

The often contentious British media delivered on the day of marriage an unqualified success, special editions remember filling with dozens of photos of a day which saw approximately 1 million people urge London parks and streets to celebrate.

Bouquet bridal of Middleton was laid on the tomb of the unknown Warrior - a Memorial in Westminster Abbey which holds the remains of a soldier killed in World War II which is today a memorial for all the deaths in the war.

The mother of Queen Elizabeth II, the late Queen Mother, began the tradition of Royal on the Tomb bridal bouquets-laying when she left her own bouquet it after her marriage to the Duke of York, future George VI in 1923.

Cynthia Nixon to guest on Law & Order: CI (omg)!

Story photo: Cynthia Nixon to Guest on Law & Order: CICynthia Nixon. Photo credits: D Dipasupil/FilmMagic.comTV Guide

Cynthia Nixon is defined in guest-star in an episode coming announced earlier of Law & Order: Criminal Intent, which will be based on the recent break-up of Broadway Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, TVLine reports.

Cynthia Nixon, fiancé allow a boy

Nixon will play the Director Julie Taymor-esque Amanda Reese, trying to helm a murky theatrical production called Icarus, probably based on Greek mythology. In the episode, a death and a spiral of Reese will result in a botched stunt.

Law & Order: Criminal intent tenth season will be skew may 1 (8/7 c) on the USA.

Donna Murphy tries to balance the scene and motherhood (AP)

NEW YORK--Donna Murphy remembers coming this winter through a blog reports that she was returning to Broadway in a musical Holocaust.


That prompted a moment of panic. Description of the show is not exactly sound like something that would cause a rush on tickets. Who would steal see genocide?


"Not that it was not beautiful pieces on the Holocaust and I do not mean to be disrespectful at all, but"a musical Holocaust "?". It sounds just as "Springtime for Hitler", "she said, referring to the satirical song of"The producers Mel Brooks.""


Don't worry fans of Murphy. His new show, "The people in the picture", depicts the Jews of Poland on the eve of the second world war, but it is not exactly a musical Holocaust. It includes Murphy as a bold troop of Yiddish theatre actress and her character decades later as an ailing 79-year-old grandmother in the 1970s, New York.


"It's got me completely by my heart and my soul," she said in his dressing room at the Roundabout Theatre Company Studio 54 theatre. The new show has a book and lyrics of novelist "Beaches" Iris Rainer Dart and "works on several levels." Musical opened Thursday to mixed, but most critics were once more struck by Murphy, hailed as a chameleon.


DART, 67, has been a fan of Murphy since 2000, when she took the actress in a performance of "wonderful town" and was delighted when she joined its music. "I was hoping for Donna Murphy to play this part since the idea," said Dart. "This woman can do everything." She has such a range. ?


Four years Murphy was the last on Broadway and each time gets more difficult that it establishes a balance between work and family. His daughter, Darmia, is now 6 and first performance preview of the musical has happened to fall on his birthday.


"This is very different to a Broadway show, when you have a little at home who said,"Mama, don't go not tonight,"or ' why don't do you the first part and come home?' or"just do a today "."," "she said." "" There is a great compromise, but that is what I do. ?


Murphy, an agile beauty which is 52 but that could easily pass for 32, has been branching recently in other mediums. She completed two films - "Dark Horse" by Todd Solondz with Christopher Walken Selma Blair and "Heights" with Vera Farmiga and Norbert Leo Butz, who made his debut at the Festival du Film of Tribeca.


She has also recently plunged in and out of the TV ("ugly Betty," "Law & Order" and "Trust in me") work of dubbing done (animation film "tangled") and live-action films such as "the nanny diaries."


"For me, my heart and my childhood dream, has always been to theater." And the experiences that I had with creativity the most significant were in theatre - those who have taught me the most, which gave me the opportunity to challenge myself the most, "she said."


"But, that being said, I cannot allow to work only in the theatre. Often the things that I'm more attracted by the practice are not necessarily big Broadway, commercial performances. I have had a lot of heartbreaking conversations where I say no to a beautiful game. ?


Murphy received the first of his two Tony Stephen Sondheim and "Passion of James Lapine" and received his second: Anna in the resumption of 1996 "the King and I." She also won the nomination of Tony for "wonderful town" and "LoveMusik of 2007".


She is married to actor and singer Shawn Elliott since 1990 and the stepmother of two girls Elliott, playing a grandmother in "The people in image" has been easy. In 2005, the couple added to their family by the adoption of a daughter of Guatemala, Darmia Hope. (It is also a fish for pets, named bubbles Julio Murphy Elliot).


"Little one needs me and I need it, too, Murphy says." "" I came to be a mother to child relatively late in my life and many of which would see how my work asked of me and what I wanted to give to it. ?


She remembers having report to the filming of "world trade center" only two days after Darmia has been reduced. "All I can say is I am happy that I play a character who had to cry a lot," she said.


With a young child means Murphy, known for its fierce research skills, may not always do the same duties that she used to. "You need to modify your approach." I am always cram, "she said."


In preparation for this new role, Murphy read met with Holocaust survivors, watched the images of the artists of the time, studied Yiddish Theatre and how the voice changes over time and even looked at the way with heart disease could affect his character.

"It is not as if I do it because I believe that I have." I like it. "I am a student constantly", she said. "In this program, my God, I could spend the rest of my life to research on many elements of it."

DART, the playwright, called Murphy "the hardest working actress I ever met" and said it "is not a lazy bone in her body." She joked that when the Director, Leonard Foglia, was first met with Murphy, the actress already knew more on the Yiddish Theatre that he.

"Is someone who did his homework and not would not set foot on this scene without the kind of work she has done for everything."






William, Kate trying to carve out shortly (AP)

By GREGORY KATZ and MEERA SELVA, Associated Press Gregory Katz and Meera Selva, Associated Press - 51 minutes ago

LONDON - draw a line on an overseas immediate honey Moon and opting instead for a quiet weekend at secret UK location, Prince William and Kate Middleton was clear Saturday, they want to carve out a space for themselves.

This struggle for privacy is crucial if they want to avoid be hounded as mother of William, the late Princess Diana, whose every move was to tail.

Royal honeymooners started the day by asking the media not to meddle in the end of the week and to leave them alone when they eventually begin honeymoon. Separately, representatives of the Palace has also asked the media not to reveal where the couple lives near the base of Royal Air Force of William Wales.

He will return to military it as a helicopter pilot rescue after the weekend of the Festival, which ends Monday.

The application of the privacy is in striking contrast to their accessibility to the public in the two previous days. On the eve of the marriage of Friday at Westminster Abbey, William hosted crowds in the streets outside his official residence in an impromptu gesture.

The royal couple dazzled as the masses on their wedding day with a ride in horse-drawn carriage open at the top of the Abbey of Westminster at Buckingham Palace and a pair of kisses on a balcony of the Palace. Also, they appeared in the doors of the Palace with the prince of Aston Martin driving his father, who had balloons in the back and a licence plate "Just the sea".

William and Middleton, who have the title of Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge, now seem determined not to let the paparazzi armed with enlarged long cameras to make it impossible for them to go about their business without constantly feeling that they are harassed.

The couple walk hand in hand on the grounds of Buckingham Palace, onboard a helicopter Saturday morning for a secret location, and then issued a statement asking to be left alone.

"The couple asked that their privacy is respected during next weekend and during their wedding trip," according to a message posted on the official website of royal marriage.

Previously, officials have said that William had planned two weeks leave of his military duties in the indications that the honeymoon period will begin a day or two after the marriage. But the couple said on the website that they would honeymoon overseas at a later date.

The ultimate destination remains a closely guarded secret although a number of idyllic places mentioned. German media, who were not confirmed, reports suggested that the couple planned to spend the honeymoon to a small island to the Seychelles.

The reports were based on the comments to a German real estate agent who claimed to have leased the island to the British Royal family.

Privacy has long been the main concern of the couple while planning honeymoon. It is believed he considered of private islands in the Caribbean - although photographers boats could theoretically get photos of their cavorting on a beach - and sanctuaries in Africa, where William has traveled in the past.

Another option, they can use this weekend, one is Balmoral Estate of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland, which contains large remote areas where the couple would be probably left alone.

But the desire for privacy - something they enjoyed during their days of the University because that usually voracious British media agreed to give the young prince space - can become a dominant theme of their marriage, especially with the interest generated by their glamorous marriage worldwide.

The BBC said 17.5 million viewers watched Kate Middleton arrive at Westminster Abbey in her wedding dress. Sky News said 661,000 viewers watched his entry, and about a million connected to their Web site. Millions more watching around the world, and the wedding images will be reprinted years.

Certainly, the Middletons and the Royal family appeared to send a clear signal that the marriage was certainly more. Parents of Middleton, his brother and sister left their hotel in London, in the afternoon smiled and waved to photographers waiting and then taken to their home in Bucklebury, about 50 miles (80 km) West of London.

Royal commentator Dickie arbitrator said that the couple is likely to be able to live a normal life when they return to the area around the military base in the North of the country of Wales where William is based.

"They have been left alone y in the past and there is no reason that they are not left alone there now,"he says. ".

Arbitrator said that it will be relatively easy for the staff of the prince, who has broad experience in security and logistics, to implement the honeymoon period so that the couple should not be changed. The honeymoon period is supposed to be shorter than that of the parents of William, Prince Charles and Diana, which combines a Mediterranean of two weeks of cruise with several long breaks in Britain.

William and Middleton, celebrated their marriage in style Friday night and Saturday morning with part of dinner and dancing at Buckingham Palace, hosted by Charles. Middleton was a second dress designed by Sarah Burton of the House of Alexander McQueen fashion, while William door is a tuxedo.

Among the invited eminent, whose sister Pippa Middleton and sometimes girlfriend of Prince Harry, Chelsy Davy, returns to their rooms at the Goring hotel to 3 hours of the morning Saturday as the celebrations of the Palace of the wounded to the bottom.

Harry had announced its intention to make a breakfast of "FRY" early in the morning to anyone with the constitution to stay awake at night, but it is not known how many hungry revellers it fed.

No there was no apprehension on their silence to avoid waking up grandma - Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip had left the Palace for children and retreated to another Royal residence.

The often contentious British media delivered on the day of marriage an unqualified success, special editions remember filling with dozens of photos of a day which saw approximately 1 million people urge London parks and streets to celebrate.

Bouquet bridal of Middleton was laid on the tomb of the unknown Warrior - a Memorial in Westminster Abbey which holds the remains of a soldier killed in World War II which is today a memorial for all the deaths in the war.

The mother of Queen Elizabeth II, the late Queen Mother, began the tradition of Royal on the Tomb bridal bouquets-laying when she left her own bouquet it after her marriage to the Duke of York, future George VI in 1923.

"Dancing" finale tickets sell for over $10,000 (AP)

LOS ANGELES - a trip to the final of "Dancing with the Stars" next month is a value of more than $10,000.


The winning bidder paid $11,000 for a ticket to attend the final of the season of the ABC hit during a broadcast Auction Friday at the 18th annual race to erase MS gala benefit at the century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles.


"Dancing with the Stars" professional dancers Cheryl Burke, Kym Johnson, Louis Van Amstel and Anna Trebunskaya presented the award in the course of the auction of the gala, which also presented a ticket for "american idol" and a trip chartered on a private yacht (sale price)(: $35,000).


Race to erase MS founder Nancy Davis said that the auction of the fundraising campaign raised more than 10 million for research towards finding a cure for multiple sclerosis.

Royal Wedding guest Ben Fogle: reception was "Very relaxed" (omg)!

Television personality British Ben fogle was one of the guests honored the Duke William and the Duchess Catherineof the marriage of Friday - attended the large, romantic ceremony at lunch of the Abbey of Westminster and Queen Elizabeth IIreception sofa at Buckingham Palace


Video: Recap the best moments of the royal wedding


"It was a real privilege to be at the ceremony and at the reception afterwards, corresponding NBC Fogle, 37, told Us Weekly exclusively." I have worked with William and know William for approximately eight years or so now. To be invited to his marriage still felt like a real honour.


Sitting at Westminster Abbey: William, 28 and Catherine, 29, exchanged vows, Fogle said that it was also affected and criminalizes as billions of viewers at home.


"The ceremony itself was as everyone lives: it was beautiful, it moved and I thought that very poignant." I thought it was very them. "There was a lot of pomp and ceremony and it is also very simple and very nice, it comes out."


With regard to the brand-new Duchess nine, which surprised in a modern dress by Creative Director Alexander McQueen Sarah burton, the camera is not lying, Fogle wesaid.


PHOTOS: Kate marriage to Princess Diana


"It goes without saying that Kate appeared absolutely wonderful - she was glowing!


After the "in wills," Fogle and approximately 650 guests skipped on Buckingham Palace for lunch of Queen Elizabeth, which included 10,000 canapés prepared by a team of 21-leader, a log of eight floors designed by Fiona Cairns and cake of a groom created by Company of McVities cake chocolate cookies.


Fogle says that day was "extraordinary with such a mixture between the great and good." There are some very funny and moving speeches of the husband, Prince William and his father, Prince Charles. And it is a very relaxed with everyone mingling atmosphere. Champagne sofas were delicious and spectacular eight-storey watched cake.

"Dancing" finale tickets sell for over $10,000 (AP)

LOS ANGELES - a trip to the final of "Dancing with the Stars" next month is a value of more than $10,000.


The winning bidder paid $11,000 for a ticket to attend the final of the season of the ABC hit during a broadcast Auction Friday at the 18th annual race to erase MS gala benefit at the century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles.


"Dancing with the Stars" professional dancers Cheryl Burke, Kym Johnson, Louis Van Amstel and Anna Trebunskaya presented the award in the course of the auction of the gala, which also presented a ticket for "american idol" and a trip chartered on a private yacht (sale price)(: $35,000).


Race to erase MS founder Nancy Davis said that the auction of the fundraising campaign raised more than 10 million for research towards finding a cure for multiple sclerosis.

Emma Watson denies bullying claims (omg)!

Story photo: Emma Watson Denies Bullying ClaimsEmma Watson. Photo credits: Marcel Thomas/FilmMagic.comTV Guide

Emma Watson has posted a message on his official website Friday rumours suggesting that she left Brown University because it is been victim of intimidation of the counters. Previously, his rep had refused such claims.

"I've never been victim of intimidation, in my life and Brown certainly never" she writes. "I feel the need to say because accusing Brown students of something as serious as intimidation and this causing leave me is unfair beyond."

Read what Emma on his Brown break already said

Watson note also refutes a rumour that had a classmate with reference to his work in the Harry Potter films, shouting: "Ten points for Gryffindor!" after she answered a question correctly. With regard to what it will do come September, Watson, says that it is not yet known. "I'm trying to understand my third year and if I will go abroad (this is common),"she wrote."".

GroupOn promises not to run ads on the apprentice (omg) Homepage!

Negotiating online pool Groupon is not tell exactly Donald Trump, "You are fired!", but it is not approving the potential candidate, either. The site has responded to an online petition that wrongly called to sponsor the apprentice, a show of the object heighted in the wake of the hubbub of Trump on President Barack Obama birth certificate.


David Letterman calls Donald Trump racist


On his blog, Groupon explained, "GroupOn has never been a proponent of the apprentice television or on the web." Invest US heavily in advertising online networks that place advertisements on a rolling basis, which means that we know a appear on Hiro but not specifically what page. We know that some advertising appears on the homepage apprentice a few weeks ago. ?


Obama reveals long-form birth certificate


Consolidate on promises that its ads appear not on the apprentice page in the future for "" the same reason, we do run on the firearms officer or abortion... is not a political statement, is avoid intentionally disrupting a segment of our customers. ""

Wedding photos Royal official of Prince William & Princess Catherine revealed! (omg)!

Story photo: Prince William & Princess Catherine's Official Royal Wedding Photos Revealed!Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, poses of the Duchess of Cambridge for an official photo in the room of the throne at Buckingham Palace in London, England on April 29, 2011Getty ImagesAccess Hollywood

London - the official photos of the Royal Couple have been revealed - and they are stunning!


In one of the three shots, released by Buckingham Palace, Saturday, Prince William and his beautiful wife, Catherine Middleton - now officially the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge - are seen smiling, standing arm-in-arm in the Palace throne room.


PLAY IT now: late night inside Royal Wedding look of Tori & Dean


A second shot shows the elegant couple seated, surrounded by children of their family, as the beautiful Princess Catherine long train dress designed by Sarah Burton married lay spread before the group in all its glory of elegant lace.


Cute bridesmaid Grace van Cutsem can be seen on the left, the infantryman research slightly less than yesterday, but nevertheless unamused!


As previously published on AccessHollywood.com, the lovely 3 years melted our hearts Friday, as she has been photographed covering her ears next to William and Kate on the balcony of the Palace as aircraft flew above in the celebration of the marriage the couple.


The final photo is a shot perfectly posed wedding and family of the groom with favorite couple of the world in the Centre.


Prince William family, including her Majesty the Queen, is seen on the left side of the room of the throne, while Catherine family, including his much talked about sister, Pippa Middleton, stand with the flange on the right.


 


Hayen Panettiere Debuts Hoodwinked too clip (omg)!

Story photo: Hayen Panettiere Debuts Hoodwinked Too Music VideoHayden Panettiere. Photo credits: Hayden PanettiereTV Guide

Here's the official video of "I can Do It Alone" by Hayden Panettiere. The song comes from the soundtrack to mislead too! Hood vs. Evil, in which Jolie resumed voicing Little Red Ridinghood (Anne Hathaway embodies the character in the first opus). The clip mixes live-action footage of poignant Panettiere serious in a studio and in front of a green screen with scenes of the film animation research. This is certainly a CGI character empowerment anthem if ever there was.

Defence of doctor Jackson could seek delays in trial (AP)


LOS ANGELES--lawyers for Dr Michael Jackson told a judge Friday that they might need a delay in his neighbor that trial because prosecutors revealed new witnesses with scientific theories surprising defence had not anticipated.


Lawyers Edward Chernoff and j. Michael Flanagan argued that the fresh evidence against Dr. Conrad Murray should be prevented from trial because it arrived too late.


Deputy District Attorney David Walgren said it would be absurd and called the situation of the fault of the defence team for having refused to delay the trial when he and the judge suggested.


Among the new expert opinions proposed by prosecutors are that Jackson could not bring his own death by swallowing the powerful anesthetic propofol because it is not absorbed by the intestines.


A preliminary hearing earlier this year, the Defense asked the idea that Jackson, desperately need sleep, swallowed the drug, while her doctor was out of the room. Propofol is normally administered intravenously for surgery.


Judge of the superior court Michael pastor said he would not exclude the expert evidence and prosecution said there was no "sable" defence attempt by disclosing the end jury selection possible so close witness next week.


"This case concerns sophisticated scientific questions," pastor said, adding that it is likely that new theories would arise upon the discovery of the evidence.


"I am not surprised by the situation", said the judge. "I expected these issues when I informed me that the case would proceed within 60 days after the preliminary hearing.


Murray, who has pleaded not guilty of homicide involuntary guilty of the death of pop superstar, insisted on quickly.


Walgren, said the prosecution, including 11 listed originally scheduled of the expert witnesses, which up to four, most of them cut new.


"When the first expert in this, he expected that the defence would be to go with the theory that Michael committed suicide," said the Attorney. "This is a situation that they created...". It was always our theory that Dr. Murray was incompetent, misleading and caused the death of Michael Jackson. ?


With the new theory of the defence in game, prosecutors had to seek new scientific experts, he said.


Flanagan said that he and Chernoff now need additional experts to meet the witnesses for the prosecution newly added.


Chernoff was to report to the judge later Friday. He said that he would consult with Murray to determine whether to ask for time.


Selection of the jury, which began with a panel of complete questionnaires written, expected to continue on 4 may, with opening statements the following week.

New York single bookstore stocks book (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) - a bookstore in New York City visitors can browse its sections "New and notable" or "Science" or even "staff Favorites" but all they find is thousands of copies of a single book.


"Please let us know if we can help you find something," client Andrew Kessler said Friday the shelves and tables stacked with copy after copy of a related book called "" been Mars: arm robotic Cowboy Spacemen and my 90 days with the Mission of March Phoenix. ""


He is author, Kessler, 32, said that it stocks in recent weeks, is sold at about 500 copies of the single book.


"We have an aesthetic very curated", he said in an interview at the store, called Ed Martian book. (There no Ed, but Kessler thought that it was the most likely name for the kind of guy that would open such a business).


"It is difficult to get people to notice if you are an author of the first time," said Kessler, who is also the Creative Director in an advertising agency.


The book $27.95 is a behind the scenes of the three months that Kessler spent in 2009, observing scientists who worked on the Phoenix Mars Lander for NASA mission, which is celebrated to confirm the presence of water on the planet.


Kessler said that he did not intend Bookstore pop-up long months to be a profitable business as a cross between a marketing stunt and a piece of conversation at a time where several bookstores classics and publishers have difficulty.


"The crazy thing is that we are actually quite close to breaking even," he added, sounding surprised.


Pegasus Books, Publisher based in New York of Kessler, has sold 3,000 books at a discount. He says that its owner gives him a good deal on the rent for a space that would have otherwise sat empty prior to a coffee shop moves later in May.


"I do not think that anyone thinks that he is going to sell," said Jessica case, Kessler at Pegasus books editor. "But this kind of was not the idea." "It is to get people excited about the book, to make a comment on the future of books".


The reaction of customers has been modified. Curious passers-by set a Friday afternoon quiet, audible through the window trying to understand what they have seen.


"It is so interesting that they only sell one book," said a man with enthusiasm as he dashed back out his friend waiting by the window of the store.


"whaaat?" replied to his friend, disbelief.


Inside, Roslyn Hart, theatre writer and an artist of Manhattan, picked up a copy and strode up to the counter.


"I will buy it just because I respect your idea, but it is better to be good," she announced.

Watson "potter" star nie Brown bullying claims (AP)

PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Emma Watson, British actress who plays Hermione Granger in the series "Harry potter", Friday, denied reports that she was bullied at Brown University - an assertion supported by classmates who said thatIf anything, it has been at the shelter to be stigmatized and.

"The reason why I took a semester off the coast of Brown had nothing to do with bullying", Watson wrote on its Web site. "I've never been bullied in my life and certainly never Brown."

Watson said that it is not clear what are his plans for the fall semester, the beginning of its third year. As many of his "Brown comrades", she writes, is considering studying abroad.

Brown did not comment on media reports this month citing anonymous Brown "Insider" who claimed that Watson had been bullied in school.

The New York Daily News article posted online April 21 argued that when Watson responded correctly to the questions in class, his classmates would scream, "Three points for Gryffindor!" - a reference to the film "Harry Potter".in which the students dormitory houses are awarded points for the questions they answer correctly. Character of Watson lives in Gryffindor.

"The incident"10 points to Gryffindor"never arrived," writes Watson, who denied this rumour before. "Accusing Brown students of something as serious that bullying and which leave me seems beyond unfair."

The rumor that a student was once exclaimed "10 points for Gryffindor" after Watson responded correctly to a question is widespread on campus in the spring of 2010, the semester in which he would have to occur, according to several Brown students current and recentinterviewed by the Associated Press.

But, they said, it was considered as part of Brown folklore and students were, on the contrary, protector of Watson.

"We are trying to take care of our own to Brown, and I think that we try to make sure that it feels like someone else," said Megan Estes, a junior Brown who said that she does not know Watson, but worked on the production of a campus theatre production in which the Star "Harry potter" has acted.

In addition to the commentary of Gryffindor, he had little meaning on campus that Brown students heckled or antagonize Watson, said Estes and other students.

In class, students were respectful of Watson, said Bianca Dahl, invited Professor who teaches a course on global humanitarian aid that Watson attended briefly at the beginning of the spring 2010 semester.

"There were taking aware of it, but in a protective manner," said Dahl. "I can't understand this faculty or students would allow bullying to occur."

Some students went up to with respect to the Dahl him approach warn that actress took the course after she made reference in the conferences on the books "Harry potter" and a line of humanitarian mode created by U2 singer BonoShe said. Watson is involved with a line in the same way.

Allison Zimmer, who graduated last year and has been editor-in-Chief on weekly newspaper magazine Brown campus culture in the year freshman Watson, said that she often met Watson with friends in the dining room of Brown, its library and other places of normal campus.

"At the beginning, there was a bit of an aura around it." People said, Oh, "I did my first Emma Watson spotting." But which faded after the first weeks, Zimmer said. "It was almost not cool to mention."

The newspaper has consciously decided to cover normal as student Watson and not to give in his presence additional attention, Zimmer and other current and former editors at the journal say.

Watson Friday comments come a week after Vanessa Davies, his spokesman, told the Associated Press that the actress would transfer to another University in the fall because it "has decided to pursue a different course that unfortunately does not Brown."

Yet it is "possible and probable that she can return to Brown during his last year," Davies told the AP.

Davies has not identified the University at which Watson will transfer, but said it was "affiliated with Brown." It has no details on what can mean.

Brown refused to comment on the plans of Watson.

Thomson Reuters, reach tentative Newspaper Guild deal (Reuters)

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Thomson Reuters Corp. has reached an agreement in principle for a new contract with the New York Newspaper Guild Friday, opening as the way to end a battle of more than two years of salary and health benefits.


The preliminary agreement is for a three-year contract that includes a cash settlement of $ 7.6 million for the union, guaranteed annual salary increased 1.5%, a limit on the costs of health care and a new policy of social media.


The agreement was negotiated under a new management team, headed by the editor-in-Chief, Stephen Adler, who took the top work at Reuters News in February.


Chief negotiator of the Directorate was former General Counsel of Wall Street Journal Stuart Karle, who has been appointed COO at Reuters News earlier this month.


The agreement signed after a 21-hour negotiation session ended Friday morning, hours before the National Labor Relations Board was set to issue a complaint against Thomson Reuters on issues including pay and social freedom of expression on social networking sites such as Twitter.


Both sides have asked the Commission to work for a time limit for the filing of the complaint. The union said it will ask the Commission to work to drop all charges if the new contract is ratified.


"Much credit for this settlement can be reached at relatively short maturity must go to the new direction of the writing team," New York Newspaper Guild President Bill O'Meara said.


"We are very optimistic that we can have a better relationship with Thomson Reuters to move forward.". This regulation, I think that will help prepare the ground for that. ?


The editorial team more than 400 on the Thomson Reuters United States owned by the Newspaper Guild have worked without a contract since the beginning of 2009. The company employs approximately 2,900 journalists among its global workforce of 55,000.


The preliminary agreement comes to news organizations are facing economic challenges without precedent, with drops steep advertising revenue and of individuals with regard to the Web for news.


"I'm here to try to focus on journalism excellence and people doing journalism in the United States are the Guild and I think that we should all be able to move beyond this and focus on the great work"Adler has said in an interview. "


On Thursday, Thomson Reuters has reported that its turnover in the first quarter increased by 5% to $ 3.2 billion. Back to the company media companies, including Reuters News, has increased from 1% to $ 82 million.

Deadline looms for decision "two and a half men" (AP)

LOS ANGELES--There are 2 1/2 weeks left for Warner Bros. Television and CBS to decide the fate of "two and a half Men."

With CBS unveiled its schedule of fall for advertisers in New York on 18 may, the date pressure limit is on the network, Warner, and "Men" executive producer Chuck Lorre to develop a version of the television series Sheen post-Charlie or kill what was a very lucrative property for all.

If the show is back, which is plaster and whether a redesigned format would be ready for the beginning of fall or be delayed until mid-season will be resolved before the presentation of sales "upfront" at Madison Avenue, according to a near Executive of the situation.

The Executive spoke on condition of anonymity Friday because Warner and CBS would not allow comments from the public on the status of the show.

Speculation has swirled remarks that could fill the gap left by Sheen, joining Jon Cryer and Angus t. Jones in a cast featuring also Holland Taylor. Some actors as potential candidates, including John Stamos and Rob Lowe, indicated that their interests are elsewhere.

Jay Mohr, said that he would jump at the chance. The actor-actor, whose credits include sitcoms "Action!" and "Unmarried Gary", plays what is described to him as a "Charlie Sheen-esque" type in the beginnings of the Sunday of the United States season "" Law & Order: criminal intent. ""

Speaking in the sitcom for Sheen is quite different than to attempt to fill the skin of a "beloved man" as John Ritter, who died while starring in "8 simple rules for dating My Teenage Daughter", he said.

"This is a guy who has lit a match, lit the candle wick, and it took off," Mohr said the star of the old "two and a Half Men".

It's been almost two months that Warner fired Sheen in the eighth season, a gesture that followed episodes of the actor from the hard life of wild partying, repeated hospitalizations and a bitter media campaign against his Moguls studio which closed production.

When Warner announced his decision he can on 7 March, it was careful to note that the show itself had not been cancelled, and its future was undecided.

Since then, of offbeat Sheen stage of the tour has consumed the attention. Therefore the continuation of the actor against Warner and Lorre $ 100 million and the Sheen custody battle with Brooke Mueller on their twin sons.

Despite the turbulence that Sheen has suggested that he may return to the show, a studio perspective has categorically rejected. The actor was among the best paid TV one reported 1.8 million per episode of "Men".

The show itself is not easily dismissed, constantly ranked sitcom TV no. 1 and the leader of the sitcom in syndication.

Is the Lorre, a more powerful force with CBS as the creative mind behind "The big bang theory" and "Mike & Molly." CBS and Warner have reason to keep Lorre so happy, that means keep "Men" life or not.

William married Kate as billion watch — and hope (AP)

 LONDON – With not one but two kisses and tender whispered words, Prince William and Kate Middleton smiled and blushed Friday as they started their life as future king and queen. A day of seamless pageantry inspired hopes that this royal couple might live happily ever after.

They appeared at ease throughout their wedding day, with William fighting back giggles at times, while Kate's smile lit up television screens, especially when her new husband leaned over to say, "You look beautiful."


Their intimacy stood in sharp contrast to the lack of chemistry between a wooden Prince Charles and Diana Spencer 30 years ago when they began a marriage that ultimately collapsed in embarrassing tabloid headlines and turned many Britons against the monarchy.


A million people lined the procession route from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace, many crying with joy. Cheers went up as the couple exchanged the traditional kiss on the balcony, followed by chants of "One more kiss!" The couple waved and smiled and, to a frenzy of delight, obliged.


An estimated 2 billion people tuned into the live broadcast in what may have been the most-viewed event in history.


The security operation was the largest since Charles and Diana's 1981 wedding, and the day went off without a hitch. Police dispersed scattered protests from anti-monarchists and anarchists and arrested 55 people for offenses including drunkenness, breach of peace, and theft, but the mood was overwhelmingly celebratory.


"Everybody's happy, everybody's united," said 61-year-old Sabry Darwish, who was in the crowd watching the parade route. "Everybody is behind the bride and groom."


Many praised the couple's rare combination of humility, humor and grace. Kate was a commoner from a wealthy but middle-class family who actually worked for a living after university; William has long had his mother's touch in connecting to the public, and surprised fans who slept on the pavement overnight by personally thanking them Thursday for braving the cold.


The 28-year-old prince even displayed a quality almost never seen among royalty: humor. Surveying the 1,900 guests filling the abbey in their wedding finery, he turned to his father-in-law, Michael Middleton, and quipped: "We're supposed to have just a small family affair."


Then after a reception at Buckingham Palace, he took his new wife for a spin, driving a dark-blue Aston Martin Volante festooned with ribbons, bows and balloons — and a license plate that read "JU5T WED."


It was the kind of display that made some wonder whether the couple just might bring the British monarchy back from the abyss.


"It's a real turning point for the royal family," Nicki Hookings, 47, said at one of thousands of street parties across Britain to celebrate the national holiday.


For much of the world, the wedding was a dramatic reaffirmation of 29-year-old Kate's beguiling star power. Despite the pressure, she carried the day with an easy smile, youthful exuberance and a sense of decorum that matched the event. And when it was over all over, she curtsied easily before Queen Elizabeth II, comfortably sharing the stage with the woman who has reigned since 1952.


Crowds from Australia to Zimbabwe clasped Union Jack flags and donned hats — and wedding gowns — to show their enthusiasm.


"It's one happy event in the world right now," said San Francisco attorney Laura Claster, who traveled to London to be with the crowds. "It gives us a day of celebration to forget the troubles in the world."


In a statement, the White House offered congratulations. "On this occasion, the American people extend heartfelt congratulations to the peoples of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth and share in their hopes for a bright future for the Royal couple."


The day was a visual feast for fashion enthusiasts. Guests wore extravagant hats, some costing more than 1,000 pounds ($1,600), but all eyes were on the bride's dress, the best-kept secret of the day.


The ivory-and-white satin gown, with its dramatic neckline, sheer lace sleeves and eight-foot train, was designed by Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen and reminded some of the wedding dress worn by a princess from another era, the late Grace Kelly of Monaco.

Kate wore her hair down and pulled back from her face, covered with a lace-edged veil and a diamond tiara on loan from the queen. Her dramatic oak-leaf-shaped diamond earrings were a gift from her parents.

William, second-in-line to the throne after his father, wore the scarlet tunic of an Irish Guards officer, reinforcing his image as a dedicated military man. Maid of honor Pippa Middleton wore a simple column dress, while best man Prince Harry chose formal military attire.

The sighting of the wedding gown prompted swoons of admiration as Kate stepped out of a Rolls-Royce with her father at the abbey. Against all odds, at that moment the sun broke through the steely gray skies.

The long aisle leading to the altar was lined with maple and hornbeam trees as light streamed in through the high arched windows. The soft green foliage framed the couple against a red carpet as they recited their vows flawlessly before Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams.

After a ceremonial drive around London in an open-topped horse-drawn carriage, the couple appeared with the queen and their wedding party on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, where the highly anticipated first — and second — kisses brought screams of delight from the crowd.

It was then that photographers from around the world captured one of the day's most memorable images: As the couple locked lips, 3-year-old bridesmaid Grace van Cutsem held her hands over her ears and scowled as she tried to block the sound of Royal Air Force planes screaming overhead.

Earlier in the day, the queen had bestowed upon the couple their first royal wedding present: the titles of the duke and duchess of Cambridge.

There has been speculation that William, his popularity only enhanced by his new wife, should step ahead of his father to become the next king. Many consider the 62-year-old Prince Charles stuffy and disconnected from ordinary people.

But that's unlikely to happen. Many in Charles' inner circle say he's waited too long to step aside — even for his son.

In Bucklebury, the sprawling village where Kate grew up 50 miles (80 kilometers) west of London, jubilant crowds filled the streets to celebrate the hometown girl who could be queen. Some of its residents were at the wedding, including the town butcher and baker.

"These are two young people very much in love," butcher Martin Fidler said outside the abbey.

John Haley, owner of the Old Boot Inn who knows the bride from her visits to the pub in the nearby village of Stanford Dingley, said he teared up as he caught her eye during the ceremony.

"It was unbelievable," he said. "It was just fabulous and more than I expected."

The palace was holding two parties: one in the afternoon for 650 guests, and a dinner dance for 300 close friends.

Arriving for the latter, Kate pronounced it a "great day."

"I am glad the weather held off," she said, appearing radiant in a strapless white satin evening gown with a circle skirt and diamante embroidered detail around the waist, another Sarah Burton creation.

Ben Fogle, a friend of the couple and television presenter, said the mood was relaxed during afternoon festivities at Buckingham Palace with "very funny and heartfelt speeches."

The flag went down as the queen and her husband left the palace for the younger royals to party the night away — and for Harry to make his best man's speech away from his grandparents' ears.

It was rumored that Harry planned a "British fry-up" breakfast for those still standing at dawn.

The couple has been living in a modest house in Wales near the base where William serves as an Air Force search and rescue helicopter pilot, and will continue to do so after their honeymoon, which remains shrouded in secrecy. The prince "really is one of us," said Sgt. Keith Best, a paramedic on William's team.

Defence of doctor Jackson seeks trial delay (AP)


LOS ANGELES--in eleventh motion, counsel for the defence for Dr. Michael Jackson has asked a judge Friday to delay his trial so that they can prepare to newly disclosed witnesses for the prosecution.


Judge of the superior court Michael Pastor did not immediately rule on the motion of counsel for Dr. Conrad Murray to file a formal request to Sunday afternoon but oral.


He gave the prosecution until 6 p.m. Monday to respond before a hearing later in the morning.


Pasteur was taken by surprise by the motion, saying that he never expected to be dealing with such a development only a few days before jury selection would resume, followed by opening statements on May 9.


"This Court has spent funds more six figures on this matter", he said, adding he had delayed the 20 other cases, including three tests for the death penalty, to clear the way for the trial of Murray.


Pasteur ordered Murray to attend the hearing on Monday.


He also noted that 171 prospective jurors filled out questionnaires and were told to return for further questioning on May 4. In a separate session in the Office of the judge, prosecutors agreed to dismiss 30 of these prospects for cause, probably because they expressed feelings on the matter.


Counsel for the defence of Murray Ed Chernoff said Pasteur that Houston-based cardiologist had agreed to the delay. Murray pleaded not guilty to manslaughter in the death of the pop star.


The judge and prosecutors already expressed concerns about the defence lawyers who need more time to prepare. But Chernoff was adamant that his client wanted a trial within the statutory time limit of 60 days after the preliminary hearing.


That changed Friday when the defence says that the prosecution had revealed that he could call further witnesses with scientific theories surprising defence had not foreseen. The defence requested to prevent the witnesses, but the judge refused.


Chernoff and Attorney j. Michael Flanagan, said they were not willing to cross-examine the witnesses again and should align their own rebuttal evidence experts.


Deputy District Attorney David Walgren, stated that the situation was the fault of the defence team for having refused to delay the trial when he and the judge suggested. He had no immediate response to the request of the defence.


Among the new expert opinions proposed by prosecutors are that Jackson could not bring his own death by swallowing the powerful anesthetic propofol because it is not absorbed by the intestines.


A preliminary hearing earlier this year, the Defense asked the idea that Jackson, desperately need sleep, swallowed the drug, while her doctor was out of the room. Propofol is normally administered intravenously for surgery.


Walgren said that Central theory of the Crown remained the same.


"It was always our theory," he said, "that Dr. Murray was incompetent, misleading and caused the death of Michael Jackson."

Press heaps praise on the royal wedding (AFP)

London (AFP) - the commentators British Saturday great praise on the royal marriage, saying that the opportunity of fairy tale had provided necessary boost for the country in straitened times.

Newspapers have thrilled to the festive atmosphere among the hordes of supporters who had descended on London from around in the world Friday to attend the biggest Royal event for a generation.

Marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton "provided a moment for the nation to come together, without partisan disagreement, without excuse of political discord," said the Times daily.

"It is at a time when much is hard for Great Britain, when the national morale is low, it was sunshine and laughter and happiness that everyone could participate and share.".

Marriage comes at a time when British face job losses enormous in the deeper public spending for decades, has recently unveiled by the Government of coalition seeks to reduce a record public deficit.

Most sold paper Great Britain that the Sun accepted the marriage of the couple, who have now the title of Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge, had given the country a lift.

"Britain shows the world yesterday that it is of good heart, capable and open for business," said the paper.

"Our new and modern Duke and Duchess have a major role to play in our revival."

But while noone questioned that the glittering ceremony was a distraction and collection of clouds of austerity, some see an inappropriate attempt to divert attention from more important issues.

"Back in the real world, below this thin layer of pump, there is a social dislocation which cracks are starting to emerge,", warned the left, anti-monarchistes Guardian daily.

"Most of household income decreased - as ever since the 1920s." Hundreds of thousands of jobs are slashed services. ?

Despite these occasional notes of cynicism, most commentators believed that the marriage had been used to improve the quality of the Royal family with his subjects after the trauma of the previous generation.

The royals are still struggling to put a string of public controversy and marriage failures - including that of the parents of William Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana - behind them.

"The British are optimistic, quite optimistic for the monarchy to celebrate a new generation which is his heirs, said the right-wing Telegraph daily."

The Times added: "the marriage powerfully demonstrated the value of the monarchy."

Acres of newsprint has been devoted to the subject of Kate dress, designed by Sarah Burton House of Alexander McQueen fashion, with most commentators giving British design a big thumbs-up.

Among the other clothing worn by the guests at the wedding drew negative comments, however, with the choice of the Princess Béatrice of headgear - a large pink loop, light, with two ribbons budding of other - widely criticized.

"Is this an Octopus on his head, or a pair of wood?" asked the Daily Mail of the bizarre garment worn by the cousin of William.

In praise for the day, the Telegraph-loving royal opened the way, describing the marriage of the second in line to the throne to his wife "commoner" as "the best of British".

"Stunning British fashion at the Abbey of [Westminster], stirring, British music, stoic British under sun British people uncertain, misty." Which could not at any time a tear?, "he asked".

However, the Guardian saw more prosaic reasons for interest in marriage: "" all read like a recipe for the perfect British day: concerns about the weather, lots of references to Princess Di and a chance to talk about the system of class. ""

Mall mini-studios new supply route to the hearings (AP)

LOS ANGELES - Larry Ryckman wants that you go to the shopping centre a dreamer and come back a star.

The contractor and his company has spent more than six years to develop a recording studio laptops, 10-foot-in-10-foot that can be balanced in centers commercial or elsewhere for aspiring singers, actors, models, or anyone who wants to make a splash with curtly engineered hi-def video and audio.

MyStudio, Ryckman said cost 15 million dollars to develop, gets its biggest inch yet to come "The X Factor" kick the Fox, U.S. version of Simon Cowell of his talent show British hit.

In addition to relying on hearings of nationwide cattle-call to find candidates for the "American Idol", "X factor" after an agreement with the parent company of MyStudio Studio One Media Inc., to use his mini-studios in Honolulu, Phoenix, Denver, Nashville, TN, Kansas CityMB. and ancrageEn Alaska.

It was United Kingdom "X factor" and the "american idol" Fox that gave the impetus for the development of MyStudio, said Ryckman, 50, who co-founded a company of audio technology, Sound Q, in the 1980s and is a former co-owner of the Calgary in the Canadian Football League team. He is President and CEO of Scottsdale, Arizona-Studio One media.

"We realized there are millions of people who believed they had talent and had no means to develop this talent easily", said Ryckman. "I thought," Wow, there are all these people with dreams there. "". ?

Nicole George, a leader with ASCAP, United States making the organization that represents the songwriters and publishers, said that it sees the value in the creation of new ways for artists to be heard.

"I think that it is perfectly logical for a TV show." It opens only the end until the barrier... for the talent enter, which can be in good health for the entertainment industry, "she said in an e-mail interview.

MyStudio offers some virtual environments with green screen technology used in the film, 1,000 - think that bright lights, landscapes lush and others - and a long list of tracks of karaoke under license from EMI Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing and others.

The promise: no Visual precarious, homemade quality or here his disorder.

Videos are automatically downloaded on the Web of MyStudio.net site, which includes pages of profile member, sharing video and free performance DVD.

The cost of a record up to five minutes in length is $ 20. The MyStudio hearings for "X Factor", the producers, said Friday have been extended a week, may 8, are free.

Beyond aspiring stars, MyStudio is intended for all those who seek a catchy video resume to continue work recriminations. Greeting cards and personal messages represent another market.

MyStudio struck deals with, among others, the Grammy Foundation for a contest of scholarships for high school jazz and singers musicians; Crack Comedy Club in London, for an international competition to establish. and producer of reality Mark Burnett, who used MyStudio hearings for shows including "Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?"

There were several obstacles to the creation of a small but professional-quality recording facility, said Ryckman, the right camera and the lens for the limited space. Then there was the thorny problem of sound quality.

"The biggest problem was with distortion. Kids sang at a karaoke track background and the runway was too strong, or the adults were too strong. We develop software owners "level set and the audio to create a studio sound quality, said."

Each MyStudio has a price tag of $250,000, with all of belonging them to the company and, at this stage, with no relief project, according to Ryckman.

The inaugural MyStudio was marketed to test two years ago in Phoenix and followed by the first of a planned 25 openings in Miami, Dallas and three other markets. Then Ryckman saw a major opportunity. He approached a friend, he and host of television Terri Seymour was asked to speak to his pal, Cowell, with MyStudio to hearings of "X factor".

The "Simon understand immediately." "He understands the value of the search for talent," said Ryckman.

Aside, TV competition could a company such MyStudio be useful for the music industry? Yes, with some reservations, said George of ASCAP.

"A music label could be used to roam the world and the search for the next talent, would be in the same way, a television show.". But then you also lose the interaction or the feeling you get when someone is singing right opposite you, she said.

"In the end it comes down to the voice and talent." ... "If it's good, it will be recognized and something will happen."

See Royal Wedding - Inspired Katy Perry (omg) Nails!

Seems that someone got the hots for Prince William!


Singer "E.T." Katy Perry, 26, showed off the coast of his enthusiasm for the royal wedding by applying a series of stickers of nail fearing the future King of England.


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"In honour of the royal marriage, I present to you [to] my Royal nails!" she tweeted Friday. "Congratulations!"


(William flange, Duchess Catherine Middleton, 29, appears on two of stickers; his mother, the late Princess Dianaand her brother, Prince Harry, 26, can be seen on a nail each).


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Perry is not the only one who has obtained a manicure for the big day. Middleton has opted for a look pink, naked with Essie look Polish.


Video: Post-wedding of William and Kate ride transportation


"I am therefore delighted that Kate has chosen to wear the look on her big day," Weingarten, founder and President of Essie Cosmetics Essie tells Us Weekly in a statement. "The world watched as William dragged this magnificent band of gold on the fingers of Kate and her manicure is the perfect complement".


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Mohr relish ' Law & Order: Criminal Intent' role (AP)

LOS ANGELES - Jay Mohr, said appearing on "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" was more nervous that he never felt work face more stars of Hollywood.

Mohr, who calls "Criminal intent" a favorite television show, guest stars as a creator of difficult lifestyle on the broadcast of episode of season-early Sunday at 9 p.m. EDT on USA Network.

The first scene filmed by Mohr put his character in the interview room with detectives investigation of a murder.

Mohr, said that he felt intimidated working with Vincent D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe series stars in the tense scene.

He said a guest shot on any show "Law & Order" is a criterion which actors succeed or fail.

So, how did do? Comedian-actor says his wife, actress Nikki Cox, deemed him "excellent".

New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival kicks off (AP)

NEW ORLEANS - he danced, drink in hand, to the music of the British artist of rhythm and blues Jon Cleary, but there was one act which attracted Ray Ladonceur to the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival the day on Friday.

"Really no matter who is on stage," said Ladonceur, a New Orleans Attorney and accountant. "If you do not find a kind of music you are interested in this festival, then you do not like the music. It is a beautiful, beautiful day. Good food, great people and great music. So what can you most ask? ?

Festival producer Davis Quint stressed the variety in the 2011 festival, call the line-up of the most extensive in the history of the event.

Shows sounds floating in the air as lines initially formed at booths offering ice cream cold beer and crawfish and jambalaya.

There are some of the largest in the State: George Porter Jr., John Mooney and Bluesiana, Lil Nathan and Big Zydeco and Dumpstaphunk of Ivan Neville timers.

And there were visitors.

On stage: Mumford of the Group of English rock folk and son drew thousands. The group, led by Marcus Mumford guitar, got rousing applause, the crowd with hits such as "Little Lion Man" and "the Cave," pumping of their first album "no sigh no more".

"I really love," said Lisa Podzinger, Savannah, GA. "I like their melody set thing they got going.".

In another scene, Jeff Beck has entertained thousands then more that, in the tent of Blues, Keb' Mo' belted down home blues.

Janneka Scherrenberg of Holland said it was his first time at the festival and she plans to return.

"Our friends live here and they kept telling us,"You must go to jazz fest".." We have arrived here, "she said, swaying from Cleary." "All that is just great." New Orleans, the people of food. We will be back. ?

Robert Plant, Wyclef Jean and The Avett Brothers were among nationally known acts, the first day of the festival, which runs for seven days during two purposes of the fair grounds Race Course of closing week.

Gabi Baigel, a South African native living today in New York, danced with the crowd packed in the front of the stage to hear Jean. "I love the pace of him," she said, "and his sense of the third world."

Baigel said it was his first visit to the festival and was surprised at how organized everything was.

"This is a really wonderful atmosphere." People from here and the city have a personality really well. ?

Jean entertained the crowd with Shakira Hips Don 't Lie, "his own take on Bob Dylan" meet' on the door of paradise, "but also a little freestyle." He also revved up the fans when he spontaneously jumped in the middle of them. As they bounced back to his beats and screamed his name, he shook hands while the cameras clicked and roars of approval hummed in the air.

"I have never seen him live before, but it is so closely linked to its audience." It is so much positive energy, said Kelly Ketner, who was at the festival with her boyfriend, Alex Perk, during a visit to New Orleans to Ottawa, Canada.

Advantage said Jean "met on a great show", but its circulation is Mumford and sons. "It's all about music, interstitials instruments for them." "They were unbelievable."

Friday, April 29, 2011

Steven Tyler, says he did drugs with Perry in 2008 (AP)

Steven Tyler said that it was not the only member of Aerosmith was abuse of drugs in recent years.


In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Tyler said that he and Joe Perry did drugs together in 2008 after years of sobriety. Aerosmith had been working on a new album, which never developed.


Said Tyler Perry was so weakened by snorting drugs, he could not yet playing his instrument. Tyler said that was no better - he could not sing.


Perry refused to comment on to Rolling Stone and did not return a request for comment by the Associated Press Tuesday.


Tyler is now a judge on "american idol". He published an autobiography, "is the noise in my head bother them?" next month.


The rocker of 63 years, said that he is sober now.


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American gives art Picasso at the University of Sydney (AP)

SYDNEY - an American anonymous donor gave a value of painting from Pablo Picasso million to the University of Sydney, on the condition that the school uses the proceeds of sale of the painting to fund scientific research, government officials, said Wednesday.

Painting of 1935, "girl asleep," depicts the lover of Picasso, Marie - Therese Walter and should look up to 18 million Australian dollars ($19.5 million) when it is awarded to Christie in London, in June representatives of the University said in a statement.

The portrait was given last year by a person to the United States, who requested anonymity, said the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Michael Spence. Personally, the donor has stolen painting in Sydney and was given to the school with strict orders that it be sold to fund scientific research at the University, Spence said.

Part of the money from the sale will be used to support research on obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, says Spence.

"It is an absolute gem of a painting by one of the greatest artistic geniuses of Western art, and we are pleased to support of the University of Sydney in the offering at auction," Giovanna Bertazzoni, Director of Impressionist and modern art at Christie in Londonsaid in a news release.

Last year, another portrait of Picasso's Walter sold for $ 106.5 million - a record prices in the world for any artwork sold at auction.

"Dance": Chris Jericho on the elimination, Grace

Pro Wrestler Chris Jericho, the celebrity latest to vote off the coast of "Dancing With the Stars the string ABC," said "sad" to leave the competition, but eager to return to its primary role of papa.


"I am really looking forward to becoming a dad again and take care of my family because they had to kind of step-side then that I made all these crazy moves as the paso doble," Jericho said on "good morning America" today. Jericho, who was a son of 7 years and binoculars with wife Jessica Lee Lockhar, added that he had not seen his children in four weeks.


Champion wrestler did not add the trophy coveted mirrorball to its collection, but it did not leave empty-handed competition, said.


"I stole all these costumes and I have everything in my closet, I will be the porter at various times," he joked on "gma."


Jericho and the tango professional partner Cheryl Burke the show from Monday to "Don ' T Stop Believine of travel" received a mere 22 points of a possible 30, placing WWE star at the bottom of the leader board. Judge Bruno Tonioli saying dark down the wrestler with his criticism: he "turned into a block of granite" during execution.


"At this stage of the competition, it is this same playground if you are not at your absolute best every night, you will be where we are now," said Jericho. "" "". "I made a career out of low expectations and I think I kind of impressed the judges."


Week of the week, the WWE world champion six times placed around the leader board, but pleasantly surprised judge Len Goodman with its "finesse and elegance."


"Chris did an excellent job to prove to people that it can be fun on the dance floor," Burke said on "gma."


Despite getting the axe, Jericho was in good spirits, joking that his elimination came at the time perfect for him to join in on the festivities of the royal marriage.


"I am so excited about the royal marriage". I do not think that I can focus..."I've got to get on a Concorde, I've got to go there, I have a bachelor party for Prince William," he joked.


This week a "guilty pleasure" night on the show where the stars dancing to their favorite songs "guilty pleasure", which lasted the full range of choice of Jericho to travel from the choice of the Kirstie Alley of Britney Spears for "My Heart Will Go On of Romeo" by Celine Dionne.


Romeo and partner Chelsie Hightower boarded the 10 first season judge Carrie Ann Inaba for their waltz, followed by "Dancing" couple Chelsea Kane and Mark Ballas for their rapid step to "Walking on Sunshine."


Professional partner of Ralph Macchio Karina Smirnoff fell in their paso doble to "Everybody dance now" tripping the Macchio costume. Despite the mishap, judges praised the pair for their recovery after the collapse, 24 of 30 allocation.

Nicolas Cage can now deal with Child Abuse investigation

Actor Nicolas Cage is now in an investigation of child abuse as new details of his arrest on 16 April for public drunkenness in New Orleans emerged from the police department report. According to People Magazine, son of Cage, 5 years Kal - El, is fallen and demolished his knee amidst the chaos and a detective of abuse has been called to the scene.


According to the account based on the police report, Cage was extraction Kal - El of a car during an argument with his wife, "and at one point, Mr. Cage fell during the life of their son." The fall induced child of five (5) year to undergo minor abrasion in her left knee, and it then recovered the child.


Child protection does not immediately return a call seeking comment, according to people.


After his arrest in New Orleans for domestic violence, disorder to order and public drunkenness, a long-time friend of Cage, told the Chicago Sun-Times, "many of us are concerned that his consumption of alcohol is still once a big problem for him and those around him."


The friend said, "Nic has been under so much pressure recently due to various issues - including its significant financial problems.".


His marriage to Alice Kim also appears to be troubled. "Alice is great, but I get the feeling that it arrives at the end of his rope," another friend said the book, "and if Nic is quickly straighten itself out, it is going to bail".

Cup of Nicolas Cage shot taken after his arrest of the New Orleans.

Rep of cage did not immediately respond to requests for ABCNews.com for comments.


But according to TMZ, Cage shows until last week on the filming of "Medallion", the film is shot in New Orleans, ready to work.


Although that his arrest appears to not have affected its production schedule, Scott Basinger, an expert on addiction and recovery at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, said that it should be a wake-up call for the Cage.


"If you have been arrested for drunkenness, charged with domestic violence and continue to have financial issues, one of the things that you might want to look at is how much alcohol and drugs are playing a role in that," Basinger told ABCNews.com.


"My first thought is that it should probably have an assessment all azimuths", he said. "And secondly, it would be a wonderful candidate for a treatment centre.


But it will go?


Cage, who was realistic about his drug and alcohol use in his 20s, reportedly rejects rehab and 12-step programs such as other people do things.


Last year, while promoting "The sorcerer's Apprentice", Cage talked of how he and his cat, Louis, together, made psychedelic mushrooms Cage said David Letterman after a competition to look at a day with the cat "have no doubt that he was my brother."


He added, "I am none of the things anymore.".


But since the interview, Cage took a series of alcohol-related incidents.


Before his recent arrest in New Orleans, Cage was escorted home in March, following a verbal brawl apparently drunk with customers in a bar in New Orleans during Mardi Gras.


In December, he obtained in a similar fight with patterns in a discotheque in Romania, where he has been the filming of 'Ghost Rider 2.


A Cage captured Romanian television station lose its cold blood he has granted to a man and a woman, ' t Get off me! Get off me! Don't touch me! ?


Basinger said that cage exposes some of the behaviours hallmark of someone with a drug problem, including continue to drink despite the consequences. He said that the explosions of anger Cage are another red flag.


"Men use anger to cover fear," said Basinger. From Academy Award winner [for "Leaving Las Vegas"] straight to DVD movies, I am sure that this is a big comedown for him. And if I due to the 14 million IRS, I be irritable, restless and discontent too. ?


Basinger said that it is certainly plausible that Cage was able to stop drinking and using drugs on his own before. But he hopes that a person close to him will encourage him to try rehab this time.


"My hope is someone in the life of the network interface card, someone who deals with him, will intensify rather than watch this trainwreck get aggravated,"Basinger said."".

Dior legacy on display in Moscow sumptuous room (Reuters)

Moscow (Reuters) - the bright garden tables of European masters whipped up French Dean of the imagination of fashion Christian Dior and form a unique exhibition that opens Thursday alongside more than a hundred of his dresses.


Dior dresses bejeweled delicate and thin waisted jackets hang under the guise of mirror of the ceilings at the Museum of fine arts Pushkin State Moscow, paying tribute to the designer who died in 1957 at the age of 52 after changing the landscape for women's fashion.


"The best way to describe this exhibition is own words of Christian Dior:"the history of Parisian fashion is not a vanity fair, but a representation of the culture,"" said Museum Director Irina Antonova veteran Pushkin.


Paintings of Klimt, Renoir, van Gogh and other feeds the inspiration of Dior are loaned by the Museum of the Louvre, Orsay Museum, the Museum of Versailles and State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. The exhibition "Inspiration Dior" until July 24.


"It is not easy to imagine the home of a fashion designer coming to a Museum,", said Christian Dior Chief Executive Sidney Toledano.


"But (the Pushkin Museum) was super sensitive to the combining paintings and costumes," he told Reuters next cocktail dresses green and white of the 1950s, reminiscent of the bunches of fruit by Cézanne.


He and Bernard Arnault, CEO of the LVMH - more great luxury brand and owner of Dior - travelled to Moscow with many of their models for the exhibition, which has also a facility of aromatic perfumes and designers of the world.


The sumptuous exhibition comes a month after the fashion house was engulfed in a racism scandal which led to the dismissal of its top designer John Galliano.


Toledano said a few minutes from the preview of the exhibition opening, the connoisseur art asked him to show it to New York, Rome and Paris.


"This is the first time, so several dresses, so many parts, are all set in a museum like that, which is one of the largest in the world,"he says."


The exhibition was also put in place to continue the relationship of Christian Dior with the Russia-loving luxury, which he visited in 1931, the reign of Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin - a rare trip to a foreign Designer.


This beauty teaches us label, something our country lack. "It's almost a kind of school for us," actress Renata Litvinova said as she was walking alongside dresses of white ball encased in glass.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

"the voice" opens wide for NBC (Reuters)

New rival of "American Idol" of the network - with Christina Aguilera, Central and Eastern Europe Lo Green, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine as coaches musician - corrupt supersized "Fox glee" for a rare night of dominance.


"the voice" drew a 5.1 rating in the coveted adults 18-49 demographic, while a "Glee" 90 minutes, inspired by Lady Gaga had to make do with a 3.4. Overall, "The voice" averaged 11.8 million viewers during its first strongly promoted for two hours, which is about half of what "Idol" draws in for Fox.


No surprise, "the voice" biased heavily female, primarily among persons aged 25 to 54. The only program to draw a swath even more important this demo of average age was ABC older tilt "Dancing With the Stars".


In adults 18-49, "The Voice" improved average season NBC during the period of 89%, and it ranks as the first series to be rated on a major network since the beginning of "Undercover Boss" CBS after the Super Bowl for 2010. It also stimulated the network placed fourth in a victory for rare ratings for the night, while ABC fired more viewers because of "Dancing with the Stars".

How to drink tea as a Royal

Of course, there will it be champagne fail to nuptuials Prince William and Kate Middleton. But the real royal drinks tea.


It is day, but that the couple and their entourage low a few cups of tea during their marriage marathon. It is their tradition, Prince William and Middleton have revived their relationship over cups of chai (him) and Earl Grey (it) at North Point Cafe the Scotland. And the UK, United Kingdom Tea Council consume 165 million cups of tea per day.


Of course, the first cup the Princess soon be drinks with her in-laws will not your mug case and chipped coaster average. Must have good manners. There will probably be of curtsies. God forbid she spike her Cup or pay these things in her Royal Highness of the lap.

"El Diablo the Germany" makes rickshaw royal wedding (omg)!

German cyclist designer Didi Senft presents his latest book in Storkow, about 50 km (31 miles) South of the German capital of Berlin, April 26, 2011. REUTERS/Tobias SchwarzReuters
STORKOW, Germany (Reuters Life!) - a German cyclist eccentric designer known as "El Diablo" to fans of cycling has unveiled its new creation - a royal rickshaw just in time for the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton Britain.
Didi Senft last creation is a pedal-powered half-cyclist, half-Trabant - the famous German different car for her body in plastic and the two-stroke engine.
"Any person in the world is after the marriage, and you do not have to take part," Senft said about his motivation.
"This is a global event like the World Cup football, but it takes only six hours - the World Cup takes four weeks."
Senft is called "el diablo" by enthusiasts for the Red Devil costume he wears racing bike Europe, including the Tower of France of cycling. He painted his trident white marks on to announce his presence to the riders race courses.
Senft built a new, often outrageous bicycle sports and pop culture events.
It houses its 120 sights two wheels in his own Museum in Storkow Berlin, which includes bicycles of largest and highest of the world, according to Senft.
Senft said he hopes will be the royal wedding and the two have children.
"Then we could equip the marriage with a trolley little rickshaw, and we could come up with more ideas and build more fun new things and to continue to send our best wishes in London."

Work of the graffiti artist him land in the Museum and the prison (Reuters)

an artist of graffiti, whose work is went to earlier this month a prestigious Museum in Los Angeles was sentenced to 45 days in prison on Wednesday to practice the same profession in New York.


Angel Ortiz, 44, was arrested three times in March for spray-painting "Laroc" - his tag - on walls and buildings in downtown Manhattan.


He was sent to Rikers Island prison, on the third and therefore missed his chance to attend the opening of this month of "Art in the Streets," an exhibition of art graffiti and street at the Contemporary Art Museum of Los Angeleswhich includes works by Ortiz.


"I went out walking my dog, I brought a can with me - I should have done, I knew sooner or later I would have caught", he said a police officer, as he was arrested the third timeWill can in hand, according to a complaint filed to the Court by the Office of the Attorney of District of Manhattan.


Ortiz pleaded guilty Wednesday to charge high against him - to fourth-degree criminal mischief - and was sentenced to 45 days in prison, including the months already served.


"He was going on a tear I've not seen done for years", Heidi Follin, who represents Ortiz through his gallery, in New York said in a telephone interview after the hearing.


She said that it had been affected by the death of his wife in January from disease.


"It is so bad-graffiti right now that I think just, he came out and showed their which a king,"she said."".


Work of canvas of Ortiz, that passes under the name of the II, selling thousands of dollars, says Follin.


His reputation as a pioneer of the art of the street earned him inclusion in the MOCA exhibition, which was described by Jeffrey Deitch, Director of the Museum, as "the first exhibition of positioning the work of the most influential artists to emerge from the street culture in the context of the history of contemporary art".


It includes works by some of the best-known proponents of the form, including Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, with which Ortiz worked in the 1980s. MOCA does not return calls seeking comment Monday.


Los Angeles Police have said they feared that the exhibition could encourage an increase in graffiti in the neighbourhood of the Museum. Jason Williams, another author of graffiti in the exhibition, which is the name of virtue, was sentenced to 180 days in jail for violating the terms of his probation following a previous conviction of vandalism, according to media reports.

Finalists for the "American Idol" croon Carole King tunes (AP)


Scotty McCreery has won back some friends on "American Idol".


After receiving criticism of judges of the show to play too safe last week, 17 years old country crooner expressed the profound Garner, N.C., has prompted the Panel with its restitution evening butter "you ve Got a friend" on Fox of Carole King airs Wednesday talent contest. He was 22 years old rocker James Durbin of Santa Cruz., California, which has been dubbed a good bookmark.


Randy Jackson declared that Durbin "just might win the whole thing" after its electrical redesign of "will be you still Love Me tomorrow." Steven Tyler said he saw Haley Reinhart, 20-year-old student bluesy of Wheeling, Ill., winner of the competition, but he did claim that he "just saw God" after optimistic restitution of Reinhart of "beautiful."


"You have one of the best voices in the competition" Jennifer Lopez said Reinhart.


Jacob Lusk and Lauren Alaina was commended to get out of their comfort zones. Tyler has leased a plaid-clad Lusk, the janitor of 23-year-old spa of Compton, California, to "shake its tail feathers" on "Oh not only step My Baby," while Lopez welcomed Alaina, students 16 years of Rossville secondary schoolsGA, to reach for the high scores on "Where you lead."


"I don't know if I love the song," Jackson said Alaina. "I loved, it is that you came here with a vengeance.


Casey Abrams might want to take a benchmark of Lusk. Lopez said Abrams, Advisor camp eccentric film of 20 years of Idyllwild, California, that she wanted him "loosen up your legs a little bit" after its jazzy performance of "Hi-De-Ho," popularized by blood, sweat and tears. Tyler was more enthusiastic, informing Abrams that she "" made my scalp itch, it's so good. ""


The finalists in the first six were also matched for classical King duets. Abrams and inclined Reinhart their chemistry growling in "I feel the earth move," while McCreery successfully saved a flight Alaina during "Up on the roof". Durbin and the Lusk attempt clumsy out-wail on each other "I'm into something good" was seen as something bad.


"Where you are going with all this?" a perplexed Tyler asked the duo.


Among the six finalists will be dismissed Thursday.

Jason Aldean leads CMT Awards with 4 nominations (AP)

the party just keeps rolling of country music Star Jason Aldean.


Long excluded from consideration important scholarship, recent tearing of the Aldean continued Wednesday morning when he received a four major appointments of CMT Music Awards in 2011.


Video of singer for "My Kinda Party" won nods CMT top awards, video of the year and video of the year male.


Six acts Aldean trail by one with three nominations each: Lady Antebellum, Rascal Flatts, Zac Brown Band, Taylor Swift, Miranda Lambert and The Band Perry. All are nominated for the clip of the year. Seven other receives two nominations each.


Nominations for the awards, which are in their tenth year, were announced Wednesday morning show NBC "today". Fans can now decide the winners in 10 categories on the website of the video channel and that will choose the winner of the year during June 8 video broadcast awards.


Will be chairing the Aldean "My Kinda Party" in the category "The Boys of Fall of Kenny Chesney," "Hello World of the Lady Antebellum," "The House that built Me of Miranda Lambert," "Why wait for the Rascal Flatts," "Stuck like glue from Sugarland," "Mine of Taylor Swift""," "if I Die Young of The Band Perry"carrie underwood"Undo it" and Zac Brown "Cold time of the group".


Fans will restrict the video from the field until the final nominees to 7 June, and then choose a winner during the show.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

U.S. fans descend on London for the wedding Madness (AP)

LONDON - for the British monarchy hardcore fans, sitting glued to television with popcorn just don't cut it for an opportunity as a royal wedding.

Instead, hundreds of Anglophile American - armed of colorful hats, Union Jacks boundless enthusiasm, and stick - flew to London to be in the Vortex, even if the crowds, he can make it difficult to actually see the royal couple.

"Who knows when the next marriage of a future monarch will take place?" said Catie Anchin, a fan of 29 years who arrives with her husband to Washington, D.C. on Tuesday. "This is my chance to see history in the flesh."

What is the draw for people without invitations popular in Westminster Abbey? They say that they want soak you in the atmosphere, hoard memories, and, most importantly, captures a glimpse of the couple of public smooch on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

This last mission won't be easy.

As the tourists on the best place to stand, they stage asked how exactly they might fight the approximately 1 million other supporters expected to line The Mall Friday.

"Holy Toledo, what I will do the day?", said Debbie Achs, a manager of Mesa, Arizona, as she took in the barricades and the scale of the press is implemented around the Palace and along the wedding procession route. "If I see the kiss balcony which will be the icing on the cake." I do not think that I will be camping at 5 o'clock in the morning, so I'll have to get creative by other means. ?

CCSS, 54, is are precipitated to book his days of flight after William and Middleton announced their date of marriage at the end of November. Marriage provides the excuse perfect to visit his spiritual home, to which it is to return every year since 2001 to devote himself to his royal appetite for the castles and history of Great Britain.

Other American tourists have similar stories about their love affair with the royals: from such a young nation, they are fascinated by the Protocol of old centuries, pomp and stories of fairy tale of princes and princesses. Some women also admit that they have a shoe pinches for William because they watched him grow up on television.

Some cite additional personal links: CCSS, for example, feels an affinity with Princess Diana end because they are born the same year and both gave birth to two sons. Anchin attributed his obsession to life for his birthday, which falls on the same day as that of the late Queen Mother Elizabeth.

Janice Ashby, who arrived Wednesday with a friend, has a strategy of sorts to beat the crowds.

"I'm 5 feet 10 inches tall and I'm going to wear heels, so I hope that I will turn on all the short audience and get a royal glimpse of the bride," said Ashby, 56, Geneva, Nebraska.

She made her own fascinator - a small feathers or false jewels attached to a clip or a comb - for the occasion. Its management is pink and black complete with a large butterfly.

"We never have the opportunity to wear these fun and frivolity," she said. "I wear my fascinator with pride and cheer and scream as loudly for the royal couple, as if I was at a football match."

Others say that they contained would be bringing home memories of the day.

"Even if we do not see their, we hear of horses hooves on the ground and the creak of the carriages" said Sheree Troy, royal collector of 54 years of memories of Lincolnton, North Carolina. Troy has over 200 books related to the royal and a showcase of uplift with elements of monarchy at home.

Anchin has been incorporating more Royal history in his choice of life – including convince her husband, Scott, to marry last year on the occasion of the wedding anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II to Prince Philip.

To enjoy to the maximum of his trip, Anchin also plans to celebrate the eve at Mahiki, the posh nightclub where William and Middleton were able to make the feast.

Her husband is not the spirit.

"Who needs sleep on royal wedding week?" he said. "I am ready for it."

William and Kate in rehearsals final royal wedding (omg)!

Repeats of last minute for the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton got underway before dawn, in the Centre of London, on Wednesday, with the royal couple expected put the final touches to their preparations.


Roads around Buckingham Palace and along the route the couple will have a Westminster Abbey, after the Friday service were closed as about 1,000 members of the armed forces participated in a practice on a large scale for the great day of torque.


Cars carrying marriage party members also took part alongside mounted Cavalry, with a full rehearsal held involving the clergy and the broadcasters planned for Thursday.


The Abbey itself has already been closed to the public, and William and Middleton will be there for a few final rehearsals Wednesday, although the Royal officials declined to give details.


"As with any marriage, you can imagine repeats happening until the eve of marriage," said a spokesman for William.


In all of the capital, bunting is dating and flags begin to be hoisted, with similar preparations throughout the country where approximately 5 500 street parties will be held.


A small army of media around the world descended on fortune configured studios outside Buckingham Palace and the route along to cover the ceremony in which a British Minister predicts could attract a global audience of TV of some two billion people.


"America and the world is really excited on a piece of the good news, said Linda Blue Bell, producer Executive of entertainment news program Entertainment Tonight, which leads a team of 70 employees for marriage."


"It was a difficult period in the world, the Middle East and the Japan and the global economy, and it is something to be happy," she told Reuters.


"Americans love a big production." It's the Oscars on steroids. "This is pageantry, excitement, this is what are people".


Some Royal fans were already camping outside the Abbey to obtain the best places to watch the events of Friday, and hundreds of thousands of people should begin arriving in London in the coming days.


MORE THAN ONE MILLION VISITORS


VisitBritain, the national tourism agency, predicted an extra 600,000 tourists, in the capital the day which means there would be a total of approximately 1.1 million visitors with 40% of people coming from abroad.


"Who could bring something up to 50 million pounds," a spokesman said, adding the number of flights to linked to Great Britain for the weekend had increased by 244%.


London and partners, the Agency which is the promotion of the city, said that is expected will be 600,000 people actually lining the streets, the same number that came to marriage watch 1981 of the parents of William Prince Charles and Princess Diana.


British Prime Minister David Cameron said the occasion will be a boon for a nation to deal with Government austerity measures that led to drastic spending cuts and job losses.


"Across the country and indeed around the world, people get excited about events Friday," Cameron told Parliament.


The Archbishop of York John Sentamu, the second highest cleric in the Church of England, echoed these sentiments.

"I hope this event will give much hope for many people, particularly young people," he said in an interview with TV has published on its Web site. "."

Those who go to London to watch the procession or camping may be in a cold and wet experience, with specialists from weather forecasts predict showers and a brisk wind.

On Tuesday, police appealed to the public to help identify potential troublemakers, while promising that they would tolerate any attempt to disrupt the event.

Some 5,000 police officers will be a duty to deal with potential threats ranging from anarchists and stalkers international Islamists.

At the same time the way processional-and-a-half mile suffered a deep clean to obtain the CIPS and the duration of the research.

A team of 130 street cleaners, including 80 sweepers with 30 vehicles is being aligned with the 140 tons of waste should be left by those watching Friday.