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April 27-May 4: Random Acts Of Newsiness

Posted Fri May 1, 2009 2:56pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in That's Really Week

Here at That's Really Week, we usually notice patterns in the news, or try to group stories in some sort of logical and organized manner as we report them. It's actually amazing how often news stories conveniently coincide, with several stars all having babies/getting arrested/going to court/filing for divorce/overdosing/whatever-ing all in the same week. It's like they all got a memo or something. But regardless of the reason for such synergy, it of course makes our news-compiling job much easier.

But this week, no such luck. A bunch of random stuff just...happened. The only common denominator among this week's top stories, really, is that they are all pretty interesting. So, here they are...randomly.

First up, this week Nas and Kelis, the ultimate power-couple of alternative hip-hop, sadly announced that they are getting divorced after four years of marriage--AND after seven months of Kelis's pregnancy with their first child. Kelis's due date is this summer, but by then her split from Nas might already be legalized and final. We suppose this means that the newly single new mom's milkshake will once again be bringing the boys to the yard.

Also this week, police returned to Rihanna the $1.4 million in jewelry she was wearing the night of her infamous Grammy-weekend skirmish with her own ex, Chris Brown. The earring and three rings she was wearing on that fateful evening were on loan to her by four different high-end jewelry companies, all of which understandably wanted the pricey baubles (described by Rihanna's lawyer as being fashioned from "yellow metal" and "white stones") returned ASAP; however, the bling was seized by police as evidence in Chrianna assault case for months. As of this week, the shiny gold trinkets have finally been released, though the reputations of Rihanna and especially Chris remain somewhat tarnished.

In vaguely related news, only in the sense that it involves a) legal matters, b) reimbursement, and c) tarnished reputations, this week veteran rockers Aerosmith were sentenced to some not-so-cruel but definitely unusual punishment: playing a mandated concert in Hawaii. Yeah, that sure beats working on a chain gang or picking up trash on the side of the road to fulfill one's community-service debt to society, huh? Sheesh, those rock stars with their high-class lawyers get all the breaks. But while this judgment might seem like a typical special-celebrity-treatment slap on the wrist, there was a method to the judge's madness here. See, in 2007 Aerosmith cancelled a sold-out show in Maui; this resulted in a class-action lawsuit filed by the 8,300 ticket-holders who claimed they collectively lost somewhere between $500,000 and $3 million in travel costs and other expenses thanks to Aerosmith's flakiness. So now Aerosmith will make it up to those fans with a rescheduled Hawaiian concert, and they will also reimburse all the fans' out-of-pocket expenses associated with the original cancelled gig. When the 'Smith return to Hawaii to play the make-good show this fall, it'll bring new meaning to their song "Permanent Vacation."

Meanwhile, another veteran rock star, Prince, gained some new fans when he publicly discussed his childhood epileptic experiences for the very first time on PBS. The normally reticent Purple One revealed to talk show host Tavis Smiley this week: "I used to have seizures when I was young and my mother and father didn't know what to do and how to handle it, but they did the best they could with what little they had." He also stated: "Early in my career I tried to compensate for [my epilepsy] by being as flashy as I could and as noisy as I could."

His openness subsequently earned him glowing kudos from the Epilepsy Foundation. After Prince's interview, Epilepsy Foundation president/CEO Eric R. Hargis declared: "We are incredibly grateful that Prince has shown everyone with epilepsy the importance of following your dreams and talking about the condition." Epilepsy Foundation spokesman and Heroes actor Greg Grunberg added: "I can't thank Prince enough for sharing his personal story. My son had such a smile this morning when I told him that Prince had epilepsy and has gone on to live his dream of making music and changing lives. I welcome Prince to the community of celebrities and entertainers who are talking about epilepsy."

Meanwhile, in not nearly as serious but still big-deal news (to American Idol fans, at least), season 8 frontrunner Adam Lambert's dream of "making music and changing lives" almost came to an end this week, when for reasons that will forever remain as mysterious as the origins of Stonehenge or the evolutionary order of the chicken and egg, he landed in the bottom two. Had he actually been voted off this prematurely, it surely would have been the biggest, most heartbreaking shocker in Idol history--worse than Chris Daughtry, Constantine Maroulis, Michael Johns, and Tamyra Gray's eliminations combined. But instead wild card/judges' save underdog Matt Giraud went home, and Adam survived to sing on next week's "Rock 'N' Roll Night" with special guest Slash. And we bet Adam's freaked-out fanbase will be speed-dialing until their fingers are bloodied nubs next week, to ensure such a close call does not happen again.

Adam wasn't the only reality-TV singer in the headlines this week. Over in the U.K. on Simon Cowell's other hit show, Britain's Got Talent, 10-year-old singing ballerina Hollie Steel totally stole breakout star Susan Boyle's thunder with her note-perfect, watercooler-buzzy performance of My Fair Lady's "I Could Have Danced All Night." Hmmm...a plain, older woman being upstaged by a younger, cuter, fairer new lady on the scene? Gee, that never happens in showbiz!

In other U.K. television news, a commercial starring punk legend Iggy Pop for Swiftcover insurance was yanked from the airwaves by Britain's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), but not for the reasons one might expect something Iggy-related to be banned. No, he wasn't mutilating himself with broken glass, exposing himself, smearing his naked chest with peanut butter, or up to any of his usual antics. The commercial was actually pulled from the air just for being misleading, because Swiftcover did not cover musicians at the time that the ad was shot. This of course makes us wonder if Iggy has ever really sailed on a Royal Caribbean Cruise (which bizarrely uses Iggy's Trainspotting-popularized drug anthem "Lust For Life" in its ads), drives a Cadillac (which uses his song with the Teddybears, "Punkrocker," in its campaign), or wears Nikes (which once used the Iggy & The Stooges' "Search & Destroy" in a famous commercial). Really now, how many celebrity endorsers actually buy all the products advertised in commercials using their music or likenesses, anyway?

In other news, Taylor Swift is in a position to buy pretty much whatever she wants now, as this week the country starlet landed at number four on Forbes' list of top earners in country music (with an estimated projected take-in of $18 million for 2009). And she did this despite a) being only 19 years old, b) being a relatively new artist in a genre normally dominated by veterans, and c) recording in a genre that experienced a 24 percent sales drop last year. Talk about a Swift rise to the top!

And finally, since not everyone is making as much money as Taylor Swift these days, Coldplay are luring cash-strapped fans to their concerts in these tough economic times by giving away a free, nine-track, live CD titled LeftRightLeftRightLeft at all their shows this year. The band explained in a statement that this is their "recession-busting mark of gratitude" to their fanbase. Then they cracked open some Cristal, lit some cigars with $100 bills, and flew off in a private jet to the first gig on their tour. Just kidding.

And that's our random assortment of news for the week. Come back next Friday when we try to make some order out of next week's headlines, and until then, goodnight and good music.

 

THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 STORIES:

1) Hip-Hop Love Is Dead - Nas and his seven-months-pregnant wife Kelis file for divorce.

2) Prince's New Revolution - His surprise PBS interview creates more awareness for epilepsy.

3) Here Today, Gone To Maui - A judge orders Aerosmith to play a make-up concert for jilted Hawaiian fans.

4) Good Jewelry Gone Bad - $1.4 million in confiscated bling is finally returned to Rihanna by police.

5) Taylor's Swift Rise - The 19-year-old lands at #4 on the Forbes list of top country earners.

6) Adam Lambert Feeling Bad - His "Feeling Good" performance inexplicably almost gets the frontrunner eliminated on American Idol.

7) Lungs Of Steel - Singing ballerina Hollie Steel is the latest breakout darling on Britain's Got Talent.

8) Big Fun In The Big Easy - The New Orleans Jazzfest kicks off.

9) Iggy Ad Searched, Destroyed - Punk legend Pop's "misleading" commercial is pulled from the air by advertising watchdogs.

10) Free Play! - Coldplay thank recession-wary fans by giving away a free CD to all concertgoers.

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74 Comments

21. Dancer4Life15 -
Those were some good headlines. There is this girl group, the Clique Girlz, and although they are not very famous, they are very good. They consist of sisters Destinee (age 14) and Paris Monroe (age 13). They had another member (Ariel Moore, age 14. Who is now solo and has an album comming out and a little sister who's also working on an album) but she left. Then they held auditions and they picked a girl from Canada named Sara Diamond. She just left, after being with the girlz for only 3 months. They have a lot of drama surrounding them. Ariel left after 5 years, her youtube account is HaveMooreFun. Sara's is SaraDiamondMusic (i'm not sure about Sara's account but it's something simmiler to that). They are currently signed with Universal/Interscope records- the same label as Lady GAGA, and The All-American Rejects. Just wanted to inform you of some new artists. :)

22. trish. -
I will definetly be one of Adams fans text voting like crazy :) I think he is amazing. I love his voice! I wasn't able to vote last week, but I will make up for it on tuesday. I can't wait to hear what he is going to sing next week.

23. redyheady -
Honestly, Adam's voice is GREAT, but something about him always evokes a weird feeling that makes my skin crawl - I always feel like he's about to do a weird, vulgar gesture or voice an inappropriate innuendo. Weird, I know!

24. hardcandy -
They put Lambert in the bottom for ratings.. i think broadway boy is going to win..

25. Brina -
WOWOWOWOWOWWW

26. twilightprincess1997 -
thats fascinating, I'm not a fan of that hip-hop-is-dead song, not my taste.

27. Yahoo! Music User -
I laugh at the fact that Adam was in the bottom two. I mean he is really good. I won't deny talent when I see it. I just don't really care if he wins. I wants somebody else. I do of course think he is better the Allison.

28. Ann -
Coldplay's album is going to available for free download for EVERYONE on their website too, but only ticketbuyers get a hard copy

29. DiedraP -
I believe Prince because I have a cousin who used to have seizures when he was a toddler. His seizures were always precipitated by a high fever. Fortunately for himn, he stopped having seizures when he was around 6 years old.

30. Yahoo! Music User -
everybody vote for kris allen

31. Walking -
TAKE THIS OFF! VERY IRRITATING!

32. Tori -
Not all epilepsy syndromes are lifelong – some forms are confined to particular stages of childhood.......
c/o wikipedia.com

that would explain why Prince no longer experiences the symptoms of epilepsy.....

LOVE THAT GUY!!!!!

33. Anne -
I'm would like to know how Prince outgrew his epilepsy. My husband has epilepsy, he had two brain surgery, still taking medication and does have siezures every now and then.

34. Yahoo! Music User -
I'm glad that Prince or moreso an entertainer has come forth about epilepsy. You can grow out of it and or into it. Or it could by accident that you gain this condition. It has changed my life. But I hold to the dream and is more concerned about living today to someday show others as Prince already has.

35. Brenda B -
I think Chris Brown and Rihannas fight was all about attention. If she was so beaten then why was she with him before her brusies healed? I hope I never have to see either one of them again. I don't even like their music anymore, I'm disgusted. I hope the loving couple realize what they have done to their careers. Finished with both of them.

36. Donna N -
Yes....a person can outgrow having seizures from Epilepsy...unfortunately i know this from having experienced watching my little brother have them all the time while we were growing up and having to share the same room together for a few years. Even with taking his medicine all the time he still suffered from seizures fequently. I can still remember his seizures waking me up in the middle of the night where i was taught to keep him from swallowing his tongue til my mom could get into the bedroom with him. He just suddenly quit having them around the age of 8 or 9, i believe it was. I can still remember when the Drs. told my parents that this was something he may end up growing out of and sure enough he did....:-)

37. Chris L -
prince is dumb.... if he really had seizures loud music, flashing lights, and constant movement would be bad for his condition. It's a poor attempt for a falling icon to get back in the spotlight. shame on him.

38. Joel -
HIP HOP IS DEAD!!!

39. Yahoo! Music User -
ya some people out grow epilepsy, just like they out grow ear infections and acne.... duh
and some people dont definitely not a nurse or dr huh?

40. Yahoo! Music User -
maybe those were not what caused the seizures bright llights, noise, flashy lights, stress, odors and many other things can trigger seizures for some but not all, could have been stress or anything.
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