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Post by stardust on May 13, 2012 18:01:53 GMT -5
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Post by wal on May 13, 2012 18:02:06 GMT -5
Help Memory Fail!!! Because it was 2 years ago, I'm getting confused. Didn't they film the last iHeartRadio show? I remember performances & snippets of interview. Am I confusing it with something else? Regardless, this Tuesday is just a radio stream, right? Maybe a video to follow?I think we will be watching Adam perform. You are right, two years ago we had to wait for the video. "WATCH: Adam Lambert to perform live at iHeartRadio Watch Adam perform Tuesday, May 15 at 5pm ET right here as part of the iHeartradio series!"Uploaded by iheartradio on Feb 15, 2010 Live performance by Adam Lambert as part of the iHeartRadio Live Series
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Post by bridgeymah on May 13, 2012 18:02:21 GMT -5
I'm going to have to agree with Just Karen here. I'm a font junkie (have done graphic design and improvised with digital typesetting for 20 years) and tend to like serif fonts in print. But hell, if the san serif aren't MUCH easier to read on screen since I've been trying to catch up through the last several pages!! I realized I began to get a little frustrated when I'd see another serif post because they are harder on the eyes and I don't usually suffer from eye strain at all. I do like to read quickly and find the serif fonts, whether Courier, Times or Palladino aren't nearly as scannable as the san serif fonts are. I'm sticking with the Verdana, except when using for emphasis. Glad Adam is already in New York and getting his shopping-bert on!!! BTW: As a rule, most publications I have worked or freelanced for tend to proofread all work before going to layout in san serif fonts because they are much easier to read and therefore it's easier to catch mistakes. I had to get used to it at first, but now I can totally see why. In a pixel environment (aka onscreen) sans serif fonts like verdana work better because the thick and thin rendering of a serif font is hard to manage and gets a sawtooth or bitmapped edge that breaks it up even further. There is a whole new era of onscreen serif fonts that have much heavier serif treatment to make them render better in pixel environments. I'm with you on Verdana, was one of the original screen fonts for web and is still one of the best.
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Post by smokeyvera on May 13, 2012 18:03:07 GMT -5
I thank you, too--corn on the cob is one of my fav summer foods and I can't believe I never thought to cook it like this!
Wow, that was so easy. the biggest thing I hate about corn is cleaning it, then boiling it, then serving it. This is fast and easy!!!
Thankyou crazylady.
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Post by tigerlily on May 13, 2012 18:04:26 GMT -5
LOL, I missed the part where the "Trespassing" cover was "punk glam" I guess. LOL. LOL I thought the same thing when I read that. There really isn't any glitter left, but Adam is still sort of glam when compared to all the plaid shirt/T shirt wearing types of male artists. Add in the leather and spikey hair and I guess you have punk? IDK? I actually think the media is rather amused by it all. Even when Adam "tones it down", he is still much more exciting than most of the males in the Pop/HAC genre. He's not predictable and boring, and it seems as if many in the media enjoy and appreciate that.
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Post by wal on May 13, 2012 18:04:43 GMT -5
Byron Cooke @byroncooke
@adamlambert fans in US spare a thought for Australian fans! #trespassing not out in Aust until May 18th #leaksmuch ? Haha
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Post by SusieFierce on May 13, 2012 18:06:35 GMT -5
I thank you, too--corn on the cob is one of my fav summer foods and I can't believe I never thought to cook it like this! That's a great idea. And that man is so cute!!! Makes me miss my grandpa.
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Post by wal on May 13, 2012 18:07:30 GMT -5
Billboard @billboardWe're interviewing @adamlambert tomorrow! Have a Q? Tweet us and include #BBAdam - Watch: bit.ly/IUmEn5Adam Lambert Monday, May 14 at 3 p.m. ET! Not that Adam Lambert is ever idle, but now is an especially busy time for the "American Idol" alum as he prepares for the May 15 release of his second album, "Trespassing," an upcoming performance on "Idol" on May 17, and a run of European concert dates in July with Queen (!). To celebrate all of this activity, Lambert will stop by Billboard.com's studios for a Live Q&A on Monday, May 14 at 3 p.m. ET, just one day before "Trespassing" is officially released! In equally exciting news, Adam will be answering fan questions live on camera during the Q&A, so tweet what you want to know about his busy life to @billboard using hashtag #BBAdam. And be sure to come back to this page on May 14 to watch the Live Q&A.
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Post by wal on May 13, 2012 18:16:27 GMT -5
marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2012/05/13/ahead-of-the-curve-weekly-pop-culture-calendar-47/Ahead of the curve: Weekly pop culture calendarMay 13th, 2012 05:30 PM ET Summertime means that it's time for your favorite shows to take a break. "Community," "How I Met Your Mother," "Gossip Girl," "Bones" and many more season finales will air this week. While "Community" will have an epic hour-and-a-half finale, "Bones" will have David Borneaz himself direct the episode. Here's what else you should catch this week: ... Album releases include: "Trespassing" by Adam Lambert, "Shape Shifter" by Santana, "Heroes" by Willie Nelson, "Glee: The Music, Season Three – The Graduation Album" by Glee Cast, "Storm & Grace" by Lisa Marie Presley, "Newsies: The Musical" by Cast, and "Rise of the Fenix" by Tenacious D.
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Post by wal on May 13, 2012 18:18:42 GMT -5
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