February 26, 2012

2012 Oscar Winners


Winners! Complete List From the 2012 Oscars

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We're posting all the winners as they're announced at the 84th Annual Academy Awards...
Directing: Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist
Animated Short Film: The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
Documentary Short Subject: Saving Face
Live Action Short Film: The Shore

Original Screenplay: Midnight in Paris, Written by Woody Allen
Adapted Screenplay: The Descendants, Screenplay by Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash
Original Song: "Man or Muppet," The Muppets; Music and Lyric by Bret McKenzie
Original Score: The Artist, Ludovic Bource
Actor in a Supporting Role: Christopher Plummer, Beginners
Visual Effects: Hugo
Animated Feature Film: Rango
Documentary Feature: Undefeated
Sound MixingHugo
Sound Editing: Hugo
Film Editing: The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Actress in a Supporting Role: Octavia Spencer, The Help
Foreign Language Film: A Separation (Iran)
Makeup: The Iron Lady
Costume Design: The Artist
Art Direction: Hugo
Cinematography: Hugo


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The Picture Sheriff Babeu { in underwear } Sent To His Ex Boyfriend


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Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu is on the hot ropes after it was disclosed this week that he is gay and had an illegal immigrant as a lover (sextoy). It wouldn't be so bad however there are allegations of threats to his former companion and the sheriff has a staunch record nationally for opposing illegal immigration and reform of the archaic US immigration system. Paul Baeu is an Arizona Republican this itself speaks volumes - denial and hypocrisy. The insert photo is of the sheriff , perhaps one that he sends out to his unsuspecting victim's - which they are because they are only sextoys for a warped mindset like Paul's. It is evident in his texting to his former lover that he wanted to keep their affair secret - a threat in our opinion if you read the wording of the conversation. Paul has an penchant for ethnic sextoys and has an Adam4Adam profile which caters to those seeking ethnic companions. Sheriff Paul Babeu was forced out of the closet and rightfully so however we cringe at the prospect of any GLBT association coming to his defense or later exulting him as a victim when the Arizona GOP bigotry machine cranks-up the volume against him as they certainty will. Sheriff Paul Babeu is a liar and hypocrite end of story. Because he happens to homosexual ( one who was forced out) does not deem him worthy of any praise nor accolades in the imminent battle ahead for him, retaining his elected office as Pinal County's Sheriff. Stay Tuned.



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We Knew Palin Interview With Beck Was Rigged {Now See The Proof}



Lucky us! A second set of Sarah Palin emails has been released, and are slowly making their way online. Evidently they weren't released in a format that was particularly user-friendly, so they're being posted one at a time in searchable format. The search is handy, but it's still really painful to navigate them. Still, the search helps, and so I was able to locate a few nuggets in a short period of time.
I was curious to see what sorts of things Palin received from Fox News, so I searched on that and came up with this nugget. It's aseries of questions for her appearance on Glenn Beck's debut on Fox News, submitted in advance so that she could either object to the question or form an answer ahead of time.
Check out these questions! Even funnier, the fact that she sent them on to an aide to "formulate very short answers" to them.
Gov. we have people jumping in front of trains and out of buildings over the economy, over money how do we get back to having our priorities right, where family, kids are most important?
Gov. can you tell us anything about the suspected arson investigation of your church. It's disappeared from the news.
We hear a lot about the economy but Alaska appears to be doing relatively well--how is Alaska's economy going to do if oil and gas prices continue to fall? What does Washington need to do to get our economy going?
You've seen national politics--you've lived it--is political common sense dead? I don't want to get my oil from our enemies. When do we start getting gas from the new pipeline you worked on making happen?
Partisan politics are crazy in Alaska and everywhere else. How do we get passed that--I'm asking you because you weren't afraid to take on your own party, have a very high approval rating and have Democrats in your administration.
Do you consider Mr. Obama your President?
The people who are active and want to be involved--they don't know what to do anymore--the calls and letters don't seem to work--what can they do?
Alaska is a neighbor with Russia. It seems that it's got a new change from the Soviet Union and that's all. It seems like nothing has changed with Putin in charge am I wrong?
Are you concerned about what appears to be a global push to discredit capitalism?
I couldn't track down a full transcript of the show. I'm still looking. I did find this short summary of the interview on YouTube, which referred back to the capitalism question and the question about whether she considered Barack Obama her President. What kind of a question is that? I just burst out laughing at these softball questions that still needed to be submitted for her approval. I wonder if he should have warned her that he would call her "one hot grandma?”

Oh, here are her answers, as written by one of her assistants.

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Factory Farms Are Killing Seals


The meat industry defends its reliance on routine antibiotic use by flatly denying the practice poses any public health problem. The view is summed up by this 2010 National Pork Producers Council newsletter: "[T]here are no definitive studies linking the use of antibiotics in animal feed to changes in resistance in humans." The claim, I guess, is that the drug-resistant bacteria that evolve on antibiotic-laden feedlots stay on those feedlots and don't migrate out.
That contention is looking increasingly flimsy. My colleague Julia Whitty recently pointed to a new study showing that a particular antibiotic-resistant pathogen "likely originated as a harmless bacterium living in humans, which acquired antibiotic resistance only after it migrated into livestock." In its new, harmful form, Julia reported, the bacterial strain "now causes skin infections and sepsis, mostly in farm workers."
And humans aren't the only creatures paying the price of routine antibiotic use. A research team from the Pacific Northwest has found that terrestrial pathogens, including strains of E. coli resistant to multiple antibiotics, are now infecting sea mammals. The researchers collected and performed autopsies on more than 1,600 stranded seals and otters over 10 years. They found that infectious diseases accounted for 30 to 40 percent of the deaths. "Comparing the diseases found in marine mammals with terrestrial mammals has identified similar, and in many cases genetically identical disease agents," the researchers report.
 They recently presented their findings at a science conference in Vancouver, and the title they chose says it all: "Swimming in Sick Seas."
Not all of the pathogens are related to factory farms—some are associated with cats and possums. But livestock play a role. "We're finding similar pathology or abnormalities in marine mammals to what we're seeing in our livestock cases," one of the researchers toldthe Vancouver Sun. Some of the seals carried strains of E. coli and Enterococcus that are "resistant to eight different antibiotics used in livestock," the Sun reports. The pathway from factory farm to sea is likely manure that runs off into streams and ends up in the ocean.
The gross part is that the E. coli-infected seals were found in coastal areas where people sometimes take the water. "These harbour seals are in similar areas to where humans would be," one of the study's researchers told the Sun. "If clinical disease were to develop, it may be more difficult to treat with conventional antibiotics.”
He added: "Marine mammals recognize no borders, and neither do pathogens and parasites." That's not a message to comfort the meat industry, which wants us to believe that its antibiotic-resistant pathogens stay penned up on factory farms.





by Tom Philpott Food and Ag Blogger
Mother Jones

Santorum Flunk Home Schooling { Now Wonder He Sounds So Stupid}


 The poorly educated candidate says U.S. presidents taught their kids at home for 150 years. He's wrong

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At the Republican debate Wednesday night, Rick Santorum repeated a claim he’s been making, that the federal government, and the state governments, should “get out of the education business.” Last weekend, Santorum declared public education “anachronistic.” If elected, he would home-school his children in the White House, just like – he claimed – most presidents did in the first 150 years of our national life.
“Where did they come up that public education and bigger education bureaucracies was the rule in America?” he asked. “Parents educated their children, because it’s their responsibility to educate their children.” The presidential candidate suggested that America should look to its 19th-century educational system to prepare this generation to meet 21st-century problems.
   





Police Arrest Man That Allegedly Sold Jeff Rice Bad Cocaine


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Jeff RiceUgandan police appear to be making progress in the wrongful death investigation of reality show producer Jeff Rice.
Deputy police spokesperson Judith Nababooka confirms to E! News that police have arrested and detained a suspect they believe assisted former Amazing Race freelance producer Rice and production assistant Kathryn Fuller with buying the illicit drugs that left Rice dead and Fuller in critical condition Tuesday in Kampala City.
Although Nababooka declined to reveal the suspect's name due to the ongoing investigation, a police source tells E! News the man who was arrested and detained at Central Police Station in Kampala is Moses Kalanzi, a 23-year-old special hire driver.
According to the source, "there was constant communication between the special hire driver and Rice on phone about the purchase of the drugs. So we want to know the source of the drugs and how it is trafficked into the country. He has recorded a statement and investigations are ongoing."
In a press conference, Brad Nathanson, a private investigator and friend of the producer who was there to pick up Rice's body along with family members, put forward a theory about what killed Rice: "I carried out my own investigation. There is no foul play but these two consenting adults looked for drugs but they bought bad cocaine. What they bought was just rubbish."
Police sources stress that importation, supply and consumption of cocaine without authorization is illegal in Uganda, while noting that drug trafficking in Uganda is on the increase. Just last year, police reportedly destroyed $14 billion worth of illicit drugs trafficked in the country mostly through Entebbe International Airport.
As for how Fuller, who was found alongside Rice, is doing, a Uganda police source tells E! that while Fuller is still hospitalized at Surgery Clinic in Kololo, a Kampala suburb, and is paralyzed on the right side, she can now talk.
However, according to clinic officials, Fuller isn't talking much and has even declined to speak with her own father, Stuart Fuller, who is residing at Kampala Serena, the same hotel where Fuller and Rice were staying.
At a press conference he described his mood: "I am stressed, disappointed, sad. What can you say as a father, what do you do when you have raised your child to the best of energy. I am her father. I will support her until the police will let her go."
Further investigations are ongoing.
—Reporting by Sharareh Drury 



Hot Nude Male Yoga for the Winter Blahs { No Sex, No Kissing..Hugs OK}


 If You are looking for a powerful way to shake off the February blahs, Aaron Star, the founder of Hot Nude Yoga, has a suggestion: get hot and naked with a roomful of men.

“When you get 40 men working their stuff out, sweating together, stretching together, there’s something so potent and powerful about that,” says Star, who started Hot Nude Yoga in 2001.

“So much of who we think we are is in our clothes, so . . . it’s kind of like you are removing a sort of a sense of who you are."

Star began Hot Nude Yoga in New York, but there are now retreats offered in a variety of locations, including Costa Rica and Cambodia, where you can also dip your naked body into the ocean for a swim.


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UK Darren Hayes Gay, Talented & Beautiful


Darren gave the Interview to  pinknews.co.uk  and admfoxie*blog brings it to you
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As the front man of Savage Garden he sold more than 25m albums, 15m singles and performed at the closing ceremony of the Sydney Olympics. As a solo artist he’s released four critically acclaimed albums, the latest being ‘Secret Codes and Battleships’. He came out publicly in 2006 when he announced his civil partnership with Briton, Richard Cullen. Laurence Watts catches up with Darren Hayes.
Our interview occurs prior to the release of Darren’s latest single, Bloodstained Heart, out in the UK on 26th February. It’s the third single to be released from ‘Secret Codes and Battleships’, Darren’s fourth solo studio album. The song is an epic return to top form that Perez Hilton described as: “A beautiful, powerful, emotional, big, sweeping, pop song… closer to his Savage Garden days than anything he’s done of late.” Hilton is not wrong. I ask Darren how he came to write the song.
“Bloodstained Heart was written at the end of the album process when I was told I’d made a great record, but that it needed one more song,” Hayes explains. “I was heartbroken at the time because I’d put everything I had into the album. It turned out really well though because I ended up writing Bloodstained Heart. The song’s about how I felt at the time: I was at a crossroads in my life and in my career. It’s a very personal song. When I sang it live on tour, the audience would sing-back the chant to me and the first time they did that unprompted, I burst into tears. At the very centre of the song is the feeling that life isn’t always pretty, but that even if you lose the battle, it’s cool, at least you have your dignity and you go out punching.”
‘Secret Codes and Battleships’ also marks Hayes’ return to the folds of the music industry’s major labels. The album is being released by EMI in the UK and by Mercury in Australia. This is significant. Hayes was dropped by Columbia, the label he’d been with since forming Savage Garden, when his second solo album, ‘The Tension and The Spark’, failed to sell as well as his first, ‘Spin’. This prompted Hayes to set up his own record label to release his third solo offering, ‘The Delicate Thing We’ve Made.’ I ask him what prompted his change of heart?
“Really, a desire to have my work reach a large audience,” he says. “In the middle of my solo career I started to get much more experimental. The albums I made weren’t very commercial. In order to make those kind of records I had do them on my own. No one would release them. Doing it on your own is extremely difficult, it costs a million dollars just to get a record on the radio in the US. This time around I’ve made a record that I think is reminiscent of my early career. I knew I needed a big arm to sort of lift me up, lift the record up and say, “Hey! He’s back!” Having said that, I learned a huge lesson when I was dropped, which was to never again give a man in a suit the power to shelve my music. What I’m doing now is the best of both worlds. I own the record, but I’ve gone into partnership with EMI and Mercury.”
Hayes came out as gay in July 2006 when he issued a public statement confirming his civil partnership with British animator, Richard Cullen. With same-sex marriage currently being debated in his homeland, Australia, and his adopted home, Britain, I ask him what he makes of it all.
“I think there’s bit of controversy if you’re a gay man and you support civil partnerships,” he says, “but the truth is I was married to Richard in 2005. 2006 was when we had the civil partnership and it became official, but from my point of view, spiritually and emotionally, I’d already had the wedding. It was the happiest day of my life and everyone I knew and loved was there. What I didn’t have on that day though, was society’s respect.”
“So when Britain’s civil partnership law was passed, I leapt at the chance to be involved because so many people had fought hard for us to have that basic right. Today I have British citizenship, I have a British passport, I have healthcare, I have all the things that come from marrying a British person, just like anyone else would. It’s not called a marriage to anyone else other than me, though. I have a problem with that, but luckily I think that situation’s going to change.”
Hayes is no stranger to the institution of marriage. In 1994 he married his high school sweetheart, Colby Taylor. The marriage lasted five years. I ask if that means he’s bisexual?
“I think there are all sorts of gay men,” Darren answers, “but for me personally, I’m gay. I’m not bisexual, but I fell in love with my best friend who was a woman. Of course, back then I had no idea I was gay. I suppose I had inklings. I love my mother dearly, but my mother’s Catholic and she raised me like a Catholic; I was so ashamed and scared of my feelings that I couldn’t even admit them to myself.”
“Truthfully, I fell in love with Colby. I think we realised about a year into the relationship that something was wrong. I’m a very honest person and I’ve never been unfaithful. I think some of the difficulty I had identifying as gay was associated with negative stereotypes linking gay men and promiscuity. I also wanted to have children so I could give them the life I never had when I was growing up. It was a very real, beautiful relationship and I thought I could make it work. In the end though she deserved a whole person and I wasn’t able to give her all of me.”
Needless to say, Darren and Colby remain good friends. He describes her as an incredible woman and, these days, more like a sister to him. I return to the issue of children. Both biological and adoption routes remain open to him if he still wants to be a father.
“You know, it’s a bit sad,” he tells me, “I can go back and find interviews where I was desperate to be a dad. I’ve slowly changed over time. I would have loved being a father, but unfortunately or fortunately I’ve gotten to the point where I can’t imagine it in my future anymore. Sometimes that makes me sad because I think some lucky kid out there would have been spoiled rotten. I know I would have been a great dad, but the truth is I turn forty in May this year and I really love the life Richard and I have together.”
I wonder, unfairly perhaps, whether there’s actually room for another child in their relationship. When I see Darren’s excitement, usually posted on Twitter, over the latest addition to his Star Wars action figure and memorabilia collection, I can’t help wondering whether he is, to some extent, a child who never grew up. Two kids might be too much for Richard to handle. Hayes is a big Star Wars fan. I ask him whether there’s any truth in the story he auditioned for a role in the Star Wars prequels.
“It was ‘Revenge of The Sith’” he tells me, “or actually it would have been ‘Attack of The Clones.’ I didn’t really want to be an actor, but I had an agent in Hollywood because that’s what pop stars did back then. Anyway, I knew before my agent did that they were making new Star Wars movies and I kept calling him, saying George Lucas was casting and that he had to get me in. I don’t know if there was a favour pulled or not, but I ended up in front of a casting director in Sydney, Australia. She asked if I could do accents and so I did a couple for her. There was deathly silence. You have to remember it was the 90s and I had big hair back then. Then she said: “I’m looking at the script and I’m looking at you and I just… I don’t have anything for you.” I didn’t even make it to the reading point! She just took one look at me and decided it wasn’t going to work. Of course I could never have done it anyway. I was about to embark on a world tour, which would have completely clashed with the shooting schedule.”
As a final topic, I turn to his upcoming birthday. I ask him how he feels about turning forty, which for many is a difficult milestone, and whether or not he’s had the mandatory mid-life crisis most people associate with it.
“I think I have had my mid life crisis,” he explains. “I think it happened while I was making this record. I stood at this crossroads in my life and went: “Oh my God! I’ve potentially lived half my life! What have I achieved? What do I still want to do?” There were so many questions and I just ended up funnelling it all into my work.
The strange thing is, I love getting older. I always seemed to want to be something else, but now I feel very comfortable in my shoes, knowing what I’ve got to work with and what I’ll never have. I find that aspect very liberating.”
‘Bloodstained Heart’ is released on 26th February in the UK. Darren Hayes’ album, ‘Secret Codes and Battleships’, is already on sale. 

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