9.7.12 Trespassing radio premiere, Fashion Police
Sept 6, 2012 23:41:43 GMT -5
Post by Q3 on Sept 6, 2012 23:41:43 GMT -5
Trespassing Video Contest Thread:
Since this contest will last until the September 14th, I have set up a separate thread for the contest entries and comments about them. That way we can keep them together in one place.
The thread is located here: adamtopia.com/index.cgi?board=daily&action=display&thread=1107
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trespassing pic.twitter.com/3aLWlR1C
Where did “Trust a Bitch” come from?
Thanks to Factorfictn and 4Msrmyn for posting answers.
First reference 2012-08-28 Twitter Party
Olya Lambert @dreamaboutadam
when will be your single? you promised it and forgot!!!
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oh Olya- I didn’t forget. I just can’t say yet. For promotional strategic reasons. Trust a bitch!
The "Trust a Bitch" pic was edited by a fan - yesterday!
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and she has been using it as her avi and on tumblr.
Trespassing premieres on 102.9 NOW
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The US radio premiere of Trespassing including DJ's intro snd.sc/Ttzsnv
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Texas Tango ticket go on sale at 10:00AM today.
Adam to be on Fashion Police
Source: TV Guide
E! Fri, Sep 14
10:00 PM Fashion Police - New episode
Description: Adam Lambert appears.
More info: www.tvguide.com/tvshows/fashion-police/191508
Joel Flatow, Lobbyist For The RIAA, Talks Conventions, Arts Funding And LGBT Rights
The Huffington Post | By Katherine Brooks Posted: 09/06/2012 8:19 am Updated: 09/06/2012 4:18 pm
Joel Flatow is the West Coast arm of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the lobbying group that represents major record labels such as Sony and Universal. A lobbyist by profession, he deals with issues like First Amendment rights and intellectual property disputes, helping industry heads and musicians protect their political interests in California and D.C. But outside of the walls of state legislatures, his job continues, building connections and alliances between political groups and artists the music industry way -- booking shows. Whether it's a presidential inauguration, a Rock the Vote party, or the National Conventions, Flatow is the man who brings entertainers into the realm of politicians. Perhaps Flatow described it best during a phone and e-mail interview with The Huffington Post, stating: "If music and politics had a baby, that's what this gig is."
In your personal life, you've also been an advocate for LGBT causes, bringing performers to various fundraisers to support LGBT issues in particular. What motivated you to focus on these causes?
This is completely on the personal side of life, but being gay, I was lucky enough to win the lottery and be born into a family that I couldn’t be closer to, who utterly accept and cherish me for who I am. Same with friends and colleagues. Not every person, young or otherwise, have that humbling fortune. So, it’s led me to want to give something back and, for instance, become deeply involved with The Trevor Project, the leading national organization that provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention for LGBT and questioning youth. It’s such an exceptional organization and a complete honor to serve on their Board and help wrangle talent in that direction. But, in the end, truly, it’s artists such as Adam Lambert, Jewel, Idina Menzel, Fantasia, Taylor Dayne, or Deborah Cox who deserve all the credit. It’s one thing for me to reach out to them –- it’s another for each to feel the cause and generously agree to donate their time, hearts and talent.[/u]
As an advocate for LGBT rights and a former lobbyist for arts funding in D.C., do you find yourself personally at odds with the Republican platforms on these matters?
On arts support and the politics of it, I can only go by my previous role as Legislative Director of the Congressional Arts Caucus. We had nearly 300 bipartisan members of the House and Senate, who joined in order to be kept informed on arts and entertainment issues and which fostered interactions between the two realms. There were arts supporters and true believers on both sides. And, I believe individual members of both parties get the efficacy, serve on their local symphony boards or want their children to be culturally educated. The proposed “savings” on cutting support is so minimal –- fractions of a penny of a decimal point of the budget –- and completely self-defeating ... that cuts or elimination make no economic sense.
On gay civil rights and gay marriage, poll after poll show progress and the tide of public opinion and history being in favor. You’re either on the right or wrong side of history. But, we advance the cause ultimately by not talking to ourselves but changing the minds of others. I can’t tell you how moved and impressed I am by the members of fun., who were my #1 dream group to perform for the Trevor Live NY event this past June. They’re young, straight, incredibly popular rock musicians and have championed gay civil rights in a huge way –- because it’s a human cause. They’re deeply committed and, to me, are the new face of advocacy -- and will certainly move the needle. Same with Mary J. Blige, who was incredibly generous in agreeing to donate her time a couple of years for a major "No on 8" event for which I served as music producer. I get chills thinking how articulate she was in introducing “No More Drama,” contextualizing the fight for gay marriage as one for human rights. That’s how progress is made. As well as, ultimately, by direct interaction with friends, family members, and colleagues. I truly believe we’ll get there.
Link to entire article: www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/06/joel-flatow-lobbyist-for-_n_1858939.html?1346933979&utm_hp_ref=arts
Latest Idol Rumors[/size][/color]
9.7.12 by Q3
ETA 9:35AM EDT: Looks like this could be OVER and they will go with Enrique.
Deadline is reporting....
According to industry insiders, Fox appears to have settled on a quartet of judges for the upcoming 12th season of American Idol with not a moment to spare as taped auditions are eyed to begin as early as next week. Joining confirmed new judge Mariah Carey will be Nicki Minaj, Keith Urban and Enrique Iglesias who just wrapped his tour with departing Idol judge Jennifer Lopez. Information on their salaries is conflicting, but Carey’s is believed to be in the $15-$17 million dollars, Minaj’s and Iglesias’ in the $10-$12 million range, while Urban is rumored to be earning about $3-$5 million. Don’t forger host Ryan Seacrest, who also is pulling a cool $15 million a season. The role of original American Idol judge, Randy Jackson, is unclear.
www.deadline.com/2012/09/%E2%80%98american-idol%E2%80%99-judging-panel-takes-shape/
*****
Posted at midnight EDT.
I have very little to say about Idol I have already said. But I do have a question for you -- Is this starting to feel more like a Merry-Go-Round than a roller coaster?
The latest hot scoop is basically the same hot scoop that Shirley Halperin reported in The Hollywood Reporter in August -- 4 judges and the top pick for judge #4 is Enrique Iglesias.
Here is the latest "scoop" from EW.
Enrique Iglesias offered 'American Idol' judges spot -- EXCLUSIVE
Sep 6 2012 07:08 PM ET
by James Hibberd
Fox’s American Idol is getting closer to finalizing a judges panel for its 12th season.
Sources say Latin singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias has now received a firm offer for a spot on the reality hit, which may expand to four judges next year despite shedding its entire previous panel.
EW.com reported last week that rapper Nicki Minaj and Aussie country artist Keith Urban were poised to join pop diva Mariah Carey on the show, and that Iglesias (or, if he passes, Adam Lambert) could fill a fourth spot. Longtime Idol judge Randy Jackson is set to move to a mentor role. Now we’re hearing Iglesias has received an offer for about $4 million per year, on par with Urban’s deal.
Fox and producers have only confirmed Carey at this point and have no comment on any of the other names or the number of judges.
If the current panel plan comes together it will give Idol a four-quadrant strategy, with judges representing pop, rap, country and Latin music (sorry rock-and-roll, but have you looked at the charts lately?). Idol tried expanding to four judges once before and the network was said to be unhappy with the result, so this possibility is a bit surprising. But NBC’s The Voice managed to have four judges from different music backgrounds that have worked together quite well. Plus, Fox’s own The X Factor has a quartet of judges, too.
Iglesias has a history of turning down reality show offers, but may very well sign on to Idol. He was previously offered a spot hosting X Factor, and was in talks with NBC for The Voice. With his career going “full blast,” Iglesias doesn’t need the Idol gig, but the show does have other career benefits. Iglesias became available to join the show last week, having just finished his latest world tour where he partnered with former Idol judge Jennifer Lopez.
American Idol returns to Fox in January. Stay tuned…
Link: insidetv.ew.com/2012/09/06/enrique-iglesias-american-idol/
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