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Post by wal on Dec 11, 2012 15:06:26 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Dec 11, 2012 15:07:23 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Dec 11, 2012 15:09:25 GMT -5
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Post by theosgma on Dec 11, 2012 15:19:35 GMT -5
I love this and the cover one best so far
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Post by wal on Dec 14, 2012 10:15:33 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Dec 14, 2012 22:07:32 GMT -5
March 2010thegossipboy01.blogspot.com/2010/03/paper-magazine-beautiful-people-2010.htmlTuesday, March 30, 2010 Paper Magazine Beautiful People 2010 www.papermag.com/beautiful-people-2010-adam-lambert-1425675780.htmlWithout a doubt, Adam Lambert is the splashiest singer to ever lose on American Idol. The glammy 28-year-old has a knack for grabbing attention, from his costumes (Ziggy Stardust by way of Los Angeles) to the clubby pop-rock featured on his debut, For Your Entertainment, which went gold earlier this year. The album hit iTunes last November, and Lambert's already released three videos to promote it--an anomaly in a time when the music industry is cutting back on such extravagances. But Lambert's an extravagant sort of guy, the kind of performer who puts the emphasis on spectacle. "I really enjoy Gareth Pugh," he says, discussing his go-to designers. "I like the late and great Alexander McQueen. I like Galliano. I love a Dolce & Gabbana suit. For more casual stuff, I like Diesel and Rock & Republic." And he's as comfortable in his clothes as he is in his role as a lightning rod for controversy, which is to be expected when you're an openly gay megastar. "Most of what I do doesn't feel controversial," he says. "I'm just the same Adam I've always been, and in the circles I run in, it's not all that shocking." Born in Indianapolis and raised in San Diego, Lambert showed a flair for the dramatic at an early age, appearing in various school theater productions; he went on to tour with a production of Hair and worked as a performer on a cruise ship for a year. That was all pre-Idol. Now he's calling the shots, looking forward to an upcoming summer tour and hoping eventually to cross over into acting. "There's been a void in mainstream music of a male performer who's theatrical, campy, over the top. That's something that used to be celebrated, and I haven't seen that lately. So I think that's an interesting challenge--to fill that spot." Adam wears a jacket by Gucci and shirt by Black Fleece by Brooks Brothers. Makeup: Eryn Lefkowitz. Hair: Max Pinnell for Bumble and Bumble at See Management. www.papermag.com/beautiful-people-2010-adam-lambert-1425675780.htmlHere's an outtake shot and some extra quotes from Jonathan Durbin's interview with Adam Lambert in PAPER's Beautiful People issue. Read on for Lambert's description of meeting Madonna, his possible future in movie musicals, and his urge to become a business man. On becoming a member of the 'celebrity treehouse:' I was fascinated with Madonna, so meeting her was pretty wild. In general, all of a sudden it's like I'm part of this exclusive treehouse. Celebrity culture is really interesting. All of a sudden I have people coming up to me saying, "Hey! I like your work!"--and they're people whose work I admire. Just to be considered a peer in this industry is quite surreal." On starring in a movie musical? I would love the opportunity to cross over into film or television. I think that would be really exciting, especially with movie musicals being so popular right now. On becoming a business man: I like to think of myself as someone who does want to understand the business side...It's an interesting challenge to put on different hats...Sometimes, it's like I do want to think about things commercially and how things are marketed because ultimately that creates longevity for an artist. That's something I want.
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Post by wal on Dec 18, 2012 12:23:39 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Dec 19, 2012 12:25:06 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Dec 19, 2012 14:37:57 GMT -5
June 2010www.idolator.com/5522891/adam-lambert-cover-of-frontiersAdam Lambert Gets His Feathers Ruffled On The Cover Of ‘Frontiers’ Becky Bain | June 1, 2010 - 1:34 pm Adam Lambert is the cover boy for the June issue of local Los Angeles gay mag Frontiers (check out a scan of the article here), and we’re happy to see Ad’s snake imagery has reemerged in the form of a gold choker. Hot. In the Q&A, Adam discusses his favorite pop tunes of the moment (La Roux, Gaga, Christina and Mike Snow), how the gay community was split over his controversial AMA performance, and readying his Glam Nation tour (which will have a New Orleans/voodoo theme). But our favorite exchange in the interview is definitely when Adam has to choose between Ryan Seacrest and Simon Cowell, and gives a hilarious (and honest) answer. Asks the Frontiers reporter to Adam: Who would you rather—Ryan Seacrest of Simon Cowell? Who would I rather what? You know what I mean Ew. Neither one of them is my type at all. They’re both too old for me. I like pretty boys in their early to mid-twenties. Make sure you print that. Meow! Ryan is only 35, so he’s not that old. Maybe he’s just getting back at Seacrest for his inappropriate tongue-wagging comments made during Adam’s guest mentoring stint on Idol? If Adam does end up hooking up with someone famous, we just hope it’s not Lance Bass, who seems like an awfully nice guy, but it’s way too convenient a Hollywood pair-up. Who do you want to see The Glambert paint the town with, folks? Or should he just stay single and concentrate on his music for as long as possible? July 2010Adam Lambert - Lee Cherry Photoshoot (ET Online)(07-10-10).flv AdamBackup www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxI43AmQa1w
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Post by wal on Dec 31, 2012 13:10:21 GMT -5
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