Sunday, November 7, 2010

Lady Gaga Wins BEST FEMALE At EMAs

 Lady Gaga, famous for her pop videos and outrageous outfits, won best pop act, best female artist and best song, for Bad Romance at the MTV European Music Awards, according to the following article. The other big winner was Canadian teen pop star Justin Bieber. Both certainly know how to stay in the spotlight.
    . . . June

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Lady Gaga triumphs at MTV European Music Awards
Music | The Guardian:

Singer wins prizes for best pop act, best female artist and best song, while Justin Bieber won best push and best male artist

There was no meat dress, but Lady Gaga still stole the show at the 2010 MTV European Music Awards in Madrid , taking home more prizes than any other act.

The singer, famous for her high concept pop videos and outrageous outfits, such as the much-talked about meat dress she wore to September's MTV Video Music Awards, won best pop act, best female artist and best song, for Bad Romance.

Lady Gaga – real name Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta – was not present at Madrid's Caja Mágica stadium, but accepted her awards via satellite link from Budapest where she was performing on her latest tour.

The night's other big winner was Canadian teen pop star Justin Bieber, who picked up the Best Push and best male artist awards.

British acts went home empty-handed, although UK rapper Dizzee Rascal performed at the event and Kelly Brook was one of the presenters.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Elton John says Lady Gaga's 'BORN THIS WAY' will be New 'Gay Anthem'

 According to the following article, Elton John admits he's "smitten with Lady Gaga. The two teamed up for a performance at the Grammy Awards earlier this year. He tells Entertainment Weekly that the title song of her new album 'Born This Way' is going to skyrocket when it's released later this year because it will be the new 'Gay Anthem' Ouch! Well I guess he should know!
    . . . June

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Elton John goes Gaga over pop's first lady:
Posted by P-I/New Media at October 11, 2010 2:23 p.m

Elton John can't wait to work with Lady Gaga again because he considers the colorful pop star his 'b**tard daughter.'

The two stars teamed up for a theatrical performance at the Grammy Awards earlier this year and Elton admits he's 'smitten' with the 'Paparazzi' singer.

He says, 'She and I come from exactly the same place... I love her and I love her ability to write.'

And the Brit tells Entertainment Weekly magazine his pal Lady Gaga is about to become an even bigger star when her new album is released next year.

He adds, "It's f**king amazing. 'Born This Way,' which is the title song, will completely get rid of Gloria Gaynor's 'I Will Survive.' This is the new 'I Will Survive'... This is the new gay anthem."

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Lady Gaga Joins Yoko Ono for Concert Honoring John Lennon

 Lady Gaga is still in the forefront of everybody's social calendar. She joined other luminaries for Yoko Ono's concert honoring John Lennon. As usual, she was a fashionplate, wearing a see-through cat suit encrusted with crystals and  addressed her recent role in the fight to get "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" repealed by singing "Everybody's talking about that defense bill, don't ask don't tell, every person's sanctuary, gays in the military."
    . . . June

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Lady Gaga, Sonic Youth, RZA Join Yoko Ono for Concerts Honoring John Lennon
Rolling Stone Music:

Lady Gaga, Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon, Perry Farrell and the RZA were among the artists who joined Yoko Ono at her all-star 'We Are Plastic Ono Band' concerts at Los Angeles' Orpheum Theatre this weekend.

The concerts were part of a weeklong celebration leading up to what would have been John Lennon's 70th birthday, on October 9th. Gaga performed with the Plastic Ono Band for three songs: She and Ono did a duet of Ono's 'The Sun is Down!' off Ono's recent album, Between My Head and the Sky, then the 1992 track 'It's Been Very Hard,' with Gaga rocking out on piano.

Gaga and the rest of the night's participants — including Sean Lennon, Harper Simon, actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Mike Watt and guitarist Nils Cline — joined together for a sing-along of the Lennon classic 'Give Peace a Chance.'

Gaga, who wore a see-through cat suit encrusted with crystals, updated the lyrics of "Give Peace a Chance" when it was her turn to solo, addressing her recent role in the fight to get "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" repealed by singing "Everybody's talking about that defense bill, don't ask don't tell, every person's sanctuary, gays in the military."

Other highlights from the Orpheum shows: RZA's take on Ono's "Greenfield Morning I Pushed an Empty Baby Carriage All Over the City" and Iggy Pop's high-powered performance.

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Are LADY GAGA and CHER Plotting A Musical Collaboration?

 Well, that would be an interesting combination!. According to the following article, author Mark Bego who has written two books about Cher claims.the Pop diva may be planning to team up with Lady GaGa - possibly in concert together and perhaps even recording a duet. I think it all has to be taken with a grain of salt, since it was said in a tabloid interview, but I guess it's an interesting possibility.
   . . . June


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CHER AND LADY GAGA PLOTTING A MUSICAL COLLABORATION?
Showbiz Spy - celebrity news, rumors & gossip: Thursday September 30, 2010

POP diva Cher is reportedly planning to team up with Lady GaGa!

The music legend met the Poker Face singer backstage at the recent MTV Video Music Awards — and the pair have become firm friends.

Author Mark Bego — who has written two books about Cher — claims the musical duo have discussed working together.

“They are now like mother and daughter,” he told American tabloid the National Enquirer.

They both take their outlandish fashion sense dead seriously, both have a sense of humor about themselves, and they are both staunch gay rights activists.

“They’ve talked about performing in concert together — and perhaps even recording a duet.

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Friday, September 24, 2010

Giorgio Armani's Partnership With Lady Gaga a Win/Win

Lady Gaga is a fashion figure in her own world and teaming up with Georgio Armani has got to be a win/win for them both. According to the article below, Armani dressed Lady Gaga in a crystal-encrusted silver hoop dress with orbiting rings for the Grammy Awards. He is currently working on costumes for Lady Gaga's concert in Italy in December.
   . . . June


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Giorgio Armani's Partnership With Lady Gives Designer Creative Edge
WSJ.com:

The Italian fashion designer best known for the power suits that defined 1980s corporate America took an unusual turn of style this year when he dressed Lady Gaga in a crystal-encrusted silver hoop dress with orbiting rings for the Grammy Awards. The bondage-style black leather costumes in the American performer's racy 'Alejandro' video were also Mr. Armani's, as was a black rubberized dress with spikes sticking out from the breast the platinum-haired singer donned at the MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles. Mr. Armani will soon work on costumes for Lady Gaga's concert in Italy in December.

The 76-year-old designer's multimillion-dollar partnership with the 24-year-old pop idol has put Mr. Armani "in a new creative spotlight—individuality, edge, futuristic style," says retail-brand consultant Tom Julian. It is also an effort by one of fashion's oldest figures to rejuvenate his €1.5 billion business.

Since revolutionizing wardrobes 30 years ago by taking the lining out of blazers—to make them less stiff and more form-fitting—Mr. Armani has expanded his company into a sprawling empire with six separate adult clothing lines spanning from the exclusive haute couture Privé collection to mass-market A/X Armani Exchange fashion.

For years now, however, fashion critics haven't looked to Mr. Armani for new trends. The daughters of the women who climbed the corporate ladder a generation ago in Armani now gravitate toward younger designers such as Marc Jacobs and Alexander Wang. It remains to be seen whether his Emporio Armani women's fashion show, scheduled for Saturday, will be influenced by Lady Gaga, as his men's collection was in June.

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Lady Gaga Speaks Out To End 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'

 Lady Gaga took the role of a concerned citizen and insinuated herself into the debate of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell". According to the article below, she spoke at a Maine rally to propose a law called, 'If you don't like it, you can go home.' Apparently, it didn't work as Republicans on Tuesday blocked a move to repeal the ban on gays serving openly in the military. 
    . . . June

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Lady Gaga loses out
freep.com | Detroit Free Press: Posted: 11:53 a.m. Sept. 22, 2010

You know things have gotten weird when recording artist Lady Gaga becomes the voice of reason. Gaga inserted herself into the debate over the military’s controversial “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy by speaking on Monday at a Maine rally to overturn the Clinton-era provision. 'I am here today because I want to propose a law called, 'If you don't like it, you can go home.' A law that sends home the homophobes, that sends home the prejudiced. If you are not committed to perform with excellence as a United States soldier because you don't believe in full equality, go home,' Gaga was reported to have told the 2,000 people at the rally.

Gaga’s words fell on deaf ears in the US Senate as Republicans on Tuesday blocked a move to repeal the ban on gays serving openly in the military. Republican Arizona Senator John McCain called the effort to repeal the ban 'a blatant political ploy in order to try to galvanize the political base of the other side, which is facing a losing election,' according to the Wall Street Journal.

Ending “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” isn’t about political calculus; it’s about right and wrong. What right does the government have to distinguish among us, to treat one group of citizens differently because of who they are?

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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Lady Gaga, Style Superstar Of The Week


There's one girl who really knows how to attract attention!  When Lady Gaga wore her raw meat creation to the MVA Awards, I expect that she already knew what a controversy she was igniting. She may not have cared too much about the animal rights people, but I'm quite sure that the plan was to get everyone in the world talking about her. Guess what? She succeeded in spades. Publicity is everything in this game.
   . . . June


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Style Superstar Of The Week: Was Lady Gaga’s Meat Dress Grade A?
Hollywood Crush:

It was a big week for fashion—from fall shows, which just wrapped up, to the white carpet style at the 2010 Video Music Awards. Now, there were plenty of fab (and alternatively disastrous) looks over the past few days, but the ones that left the biggest impact came courtesy of scene stealers Lady Gaga and Kanye West.

Leave it to Lady Gaga to wear something straight off the butcher's block to the VMAs. Granted, her meat dress definitely got people talking, but not necessarily for the right reasons. We asked you whether Gaga's look deserved to be on the best- or worst-dressed list, and while it was a surprisingly close race, at press time 52 percent said the dress was a major fail—and we agree. Sorry Gaga, maybe try veggies next time?

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Monday, September 13, 2010

Lady Gaga Wears a RAW MEAT Dress at the Video Music Awards

 The reason Lady Gaga wore a dress made out of raw meat still escapes me. I read her quotes in the article below and I still don't get it. It just seems totally gross to me. Can you imagine how much that "clothing" article cost? It could literally feed many families for months!
    . . . June


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Meet the Mystery Meat Dress: Lady Gaga Explains Rare VMAs Outfit
Posted Mon Sep 13, 2010 11:15am PDT by Caryn Ganz in Stop The Presses!

'I never thought I'd be asking Cher to hold my meat purse.'

That was Lady Gaga's unusual opening statement when she stepped onstage at MTV's Video Music Awards Sunday to receive her Video of the Year award from pop legend Cher.

After arriving at the ceremony in a dress from the late designer Alexander McQueen's final collection and then changing into a weighty, architectural gown and spiky crown by Giorgio Armani, Gaga turned heads (and we'd have to imagine noses) in her final outfit, a Franc Fernandez dress (plus boots, hat, and purse) cut together from what appeared to be slabs of raw meat. The outfit echoed the controversial meat bikini she recently wore for the cover

After the show, in an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Gaga tried to explain that the dress was a political statement. Discussing how she'd been escorted to the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles by members of the U.S. military who had been discharged from the service due to the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy, Lady Gaga said: "It is a devastation to me that I know my fans who are gay ... feel like they have governmental oppression on them. That's actually why I wore the meat tonight.

DeGeneres, a famous vegan who often speaks out on behalf of animal rights, pounced on the topic while keeping her distance from the dress. "It's certainly no disrespect to anyone that's vegan or vegetarian," Gaga responded. "As you know, I am the most judgment-free human being on the earth. It has many interpretations, but for me this evening, it's 'If we don't stand up for what we believe in, we don't fight for our rights, pretty soon we're gonna have as much rights as the meat on our bones.'"

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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Lady Gaga and Producer Rob Fusari both withdraw lawsuits

 I guess there was more to this than meets the eye. According to the following article Court papers filed this week show Lady Gaga and songwriter-producer Rob Fusari agreed to dismiss the lawsuits each filed against the other in March in a Manhattan court.
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Lady Gaga, producer withdraw dueling NY lawsuits

By JENNIFER PELTZ, Associated Press Writer Jennifer Peltz, Associated Press Writer Fri Sep 10, 11:46 pm ET
NEW YORK – They may have had a bad romance, but now there's a cordial professional split between Lady Gaga and a music producer who said she ditched him as both a collaborator and a boyfriend after he helped launch her career.

Court papers filed this week show the Grammy Award-winning 'Bad Romance' singer and songwriter-producer Rob Fusari agreed to dismiss the lawsuits each filed against the other in March in a Manhattan court.

He'd sought $30.5 million, but it's unclear whether they made any monetary deal.

"Lady Gaga and Rob Fusari have agreed to end their dispute amicably and wish each other well. There will be no further comment by either of them," the singer's camp said in a statement. A lawyer for Fusari didn't immediately respond to phone and e-mail messages Friday.

Fusari had said the pop-meets-performance-art sensation shoehorned him out of her lucrative career after he co-wrote such Gaga hits as "Paparazzi" and "Beautiful, Rich," came up with her stage name and helped get her record deal.

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Friday, September 10, 2010

Lady Gaga Breaks Up Fight - With WHAT?

 It seems that Lady Gaga does it all these days. She's constantly in the news,wearing outrageous clothes,  making videos, stopping fights . . What? According to the following article, her concerts are all about love and unity and happiness. And T-shirts. And lightning bolt make-up kits. And tour programmes that cost $75 a pop. Oh well . . 
    . . . June


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Lady Gaga Breaks Up Fight With Her Voice And Bottom
Hecklerspray:

There is literally nothing that Lady Gaga can’t do. She can wear impractical frocks, and she can, um…

Look, it’s mainly the impractical dress thing, OK? She’s not exactly a superhero, is she? Honestly, you lot should really consider re-evaluating the level of personal investment you put into these people. It’s not doing you any good. So Lady Gaga can wear some uncomfortable-looking clothes and do a passable imitation of Madonna. So what? She’s just a person. What else has she ever done that’s so great? Huh?

Oh, actually she managed to stop a fight at one of her recent concerts by shouting at the audience and then sort of wiggling her bum around a bit. That’s sort of cool. If you like that sort of thing. There’s a video of it after the jump if you’re really that interested. You are? Oh, you people.

Having seen some of her music videos, it seems clear to how how Lady Gaga should break up a fight. She should either covertly poison the instigator to death like in the Telephone video, or she should copy the Alejandro video and just get a police to dress up in a bondage outfit and stand around forlornly while a bunch of men bum each other in the background.That would almost definitely stop most fights.

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