Sunday, February 21, 2010

Evan Lysacek Wants Aston Martin All The Way


Only one car for golden boy Evan Lysacek: Aston Martin
By Martin Rogers
Yahoo Sports

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — After his dramatic victory in men's figure skating on Thursday night, Evan Lysacek is the man with the golden medal. Now he wants to be The Man With the Golden Gun.

Lysacek's Olympic glory has given him the perfect excuse to indulge two of his favorite interests — cars and James Bond.

The American admitted exclusively to Yahoo! Sports that he plans to reward himself for his Vancouver exploits with a top-of-the-range Aston Martin DBS sports car, the vehicle of choice for the last two Bond films starring Daniel Craig as Agent 007.

"Aston Martin all the way, baby," Lysacek told me, rubbing his hands together. "Got to be the DBS. Just like Bond."

Lysacek currently drives a Range Rover and considered switching to a Bentley Coupe before eventually deciding on the Aston Martin, which starts at $269,000. After attending the Closing Ceremony and fulfilling some promotional obligations in Los Angeles, he will make time to visit a local dealership.

"We know how much Evan likes his luxury cars, and he will enjoy taking a tour of a showroom and test driving the DBS," said Gary Briggs, executive salesman of Aston Martin Newport Beach in Southern California. "The DBS has typical understated elegance and is very much the gentleman's sports car. It is a fine choice for an Olympic champion."

Lysacek can live the Bond lifestyle better than most. After all, he even has a villainous Russian nemesis in Evgeni Plushenko, the deposed Olympic champion who tried to belittle Lysacek for his refusal to perform a quad jump.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Tay Dizm feat. Akon - "Dream Girl" [OFFICIAL VIDEO]



Batista I Walk Alone DVD/Animal T-Shirt Package



Package Includes: Batista I Walk Alone DVD, Batista Animal T-Shirt

One of WWE s most popular Superstars, Batista is truly a study in contrasts. On one hand, Batista is the smoothest of operators, known for his stylish appearance and laid-back attitude. He has the air and presence of a champion. Exploding with fury in the ring, however, Batista embodies his nickname The Animal. That power has served him well where he has won five world championships. For the first time ever, fans of The Animal can relive his storied career with this 3-DVD set that includes a biography of Batista s life both inside the ring and out. In addition to this revealing look at The Animal, this 3-DVD set will feature dozens of the greatest matches and moments from Batista s career.

Please note: T-Shirts available in 3XL cost more. The price will reflect when you add that size to your shopping cart.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Tim Urban Replaces Chris Golightly in Top 24

A surprise exit on American Idol has added extra drama to the typical tears and triumph at the end of the Hollywood round.

Curly-haired Chris Golightly is out of the competition.

“It has been determined that Chris Golightly is ineligible to continue in the competition,” a press release from FOX says. “American Idol contestant Tim Urban has replaced Golightly as part of the Top 24.”

Hours after the disqualification was revealed, host Ryan Seacrest posted the same statement on his Twitter page, where he also announced that for the first time this year’s contestants will have MySpace, Twitter and Facebook pages on the Idol hub. Seacrest did not elaborate on why Golightly was booted.

Golightly is a 19-year-old Texas native who spoke in earlier rounds of bouncing among many different foster homes as a child.

Still unknown: What the future holds for Michael “Big Mike” Lynche, the new dad who was reportedly dismissed in late January because his father spoke to a Florida newspaper, breaking the show’s rules of confidentiality. A day after the top 24 was revealed, Big Mike’s profile is intact on the show’s Web site. –Blane Bachelor

Aaron Rapoport/FOX

Top 24 of the American Idol Season 9

Introducing The Top 24

Take a look at American Idol Season 9's talented Top 24, featuring the music of Kris Allen.



The Top 24 of American Idol are:

1. Michael Lynche
2. Didi Benami
3. Katelyn Epperly
4. Casey James
5. Aaron Kelly
6. Lee Dewyze
7. Todrick Hall
8. Janell Wheeler
9. Tyler Grady
10. Lacey Brown
11. Ashley Rodriguez
12. Alex Lambert
13. Joe Munoz
14. Crystal Bowersox
15. Katie Stevens
16. Lilly Scott
17. Paige Miles
18. Siobhan Magnus
19. Michelle Delamor
20. Jermaine Sellers
21. John Park
22. Haeley Vaughn
23. Andrew Garcia
24. Tim Urban

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Photos From Lady Gaga's 'Telephone' Video





Photos From Lady Gaga's 'Telephone' Video
By Aaron Parsley

Pick up the phone – it's Lady Gaga!

The first official photos of the pop star in her new video for "Telephone," her addictive dance track with Beyoncé, have been released. And the singer, who rocked a hair bow in the video for "Poker Face," is showing off a hair-phone in one scene and an American-flag bikini in another.

The song, about receiving endlessly irritating calls and text messages from an admirer while out trying to lose yourself on the dance floor, is from her recently released album The Fame Monster.

This won't be Gaga and B's first collaboration. The duo teamed up previously for the remix of Beyoncé's "Video Phone."

Mystery of King Tut's death solved by DNA

Frail boy-king Tut died from malaria, broken leg
By PAUL SCHEMM, Associated Press Writer

In this photo taken on Nov. 4, 2007, the feet of King Tutankhamun are seen at the moving of the linen-wrapped mummy of King Tut from his stone sarcophagus in his underground tomb in the famed Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt. Egypt's famed King Tutankhamun suffered from a cleft palate and club foot, likely forcing him to walk with a cane, and died from complications from a broken leg exacerbated by malaria, according to the most extensive study ever of his mummy. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)


CAIRO – Egypt's famed King Tutankhamun suffered from a cleft palate and club foot, likely forcing him to walk with a cane, and died from complications from a broken leg exacerbated by malaria, according to the most extensive study ever of his more than 3,300-year-old mummy.

The findings were from two years of DNA testing and CT scans on 16 mummies, including those of Tutankhamun and his family, the team that carried out the study said in an article to be published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

It also established the clearest yet family tree for Tut, indicating for the first time that he was the child of a brother-sister union.

The study said his father was most likely Akhenaten, the pharaoh who tried to revolutionize ancient Egyptian religion and force his people to worship one god. The mummy shown by DNA to be that of Tut's mother also turned out to be a sister of Akhenaten, though she has not yet been identified.

Tut, who became pharaoh at the age of 10 in 1333 B.C., ruled for just nine years at a pivotal time in Egypt's history. While a comparatively minor king, the 1922 discovery of his tomb filled with stunning artifacts, including the famed golden funeral mask, made him known the world over.

Speculation had long swirled over why the boy king died at such a young age. A hole in his skull long fueled speculation he was murdered, until a 2005 CT scan ruled that out, finding the hole was likely from the mummification process. The scan also uncovered the broken leg.

In contrast to the golden splendor he was buried with, the newest CAT scans and DNA tests revealed a sickly teen pharaoh, weakened by congenital illnesses finally done in by complications from the broken leg aggravated by severe brain malaria.

The team said it isolated DNA of the malaria parasite in several of the family's mummies, including Tut's — the oldest such discovery.

"A sudden leg fracture possibly introduced by a fall might have resulted in a life threatening condition when a malaria infection occurred," concluded the article in the Journal of the American Medical Association. "Tutankhamun had multiple disorders... He might be envisioned as a young but frail king who needed canes to walk."

Like his father, Tutankhamun had a cleft palate. He also had a club foot and suffered from Kohler's disease in which lack of blood flow was slowly destroying the bones of his left foot — an often painful condition, the study said. It noted that 130 walking sticks and canes were discovered in Tut's tomb, some of them with trace of wear suggested they had been used.

The new study also answered long standing questions over Tutankhamun's family. His grandfather was the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, and his father was mostly likely the famous Akhenaten, who attempted to change millenia of Egypt's religious tradition by forcing the country to worship the sun god Aten, instead of usual multiplicity of deities.

Some archaeologists have speculated that Tut's father was a little-known figure, Smenkhkare, thought to have ruled as a pharoah or co-regent.

Archaeologists have never been certain of the identity of Tut's mother. DNA tests pinpointed which mummy is that of his mother — and that she was the sister of his father — but her name remains uncertain. Brother-sister marriages were common among ancient Egypt's pharaohs.

The studies also disproved speculation that Tutankhamun and members of his family suffered from rare disorders that gave them feminine attributes and misshapen bones, including Marfan Syndrome, a connective tissue disorder that can result in elongated limbs.

The theories arose from the artistic style and statues of the period, which showed the royal men with prominent breasts, elongated heads and flared hips.

"It is unlikely that either Tutankhamun or Akhenaten actually displayed a significantly bizarre or feminine physique," said the article.

King Tut's Final Secrets DVD
Available at National Geographic Store

It is perhaps the most intriguing story to have ever emerged from ancient Egypt—the mystery behind the famed boy-king Tutankhamun. Why did he die so young? Was he murdered? And is there an explanation for the legendary curse said to follow those who found his tomb centuries later?

Now, for the first time, an international team of scientists is using state-of-the-art CT-scan technology to unveil the truth of what really happened 3,000 years ago and unravel the mystery of King Tut's curse. It's an unprecedented look into Tut's life and death that will reveal answers about the man behind the golden mask.

Bonus Program: Return of the Mummy.

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Monday, February 15, 2010

HBO Series: How To Make It In America

HBO Series: How To Make It In America
Ep. 1, Inside the Episode
Premieres February 14, 2010

Friday, February 12, 2010

We Are The World--25 for Haiti

We Are The World--25 for Haiti

Music video featuring a galaxy of musical stars singing to help the people of Haiti.