Posts Tagged ‘U.K’



Natalia V – Photos and Philanthropy for British Vogue

Monday, January 25th, 2010

This month, British Vogue’s cover features the stunning Natalia Vodianova, as shot by Nick Knight. Natalia rose to fame more than a decade ago with her Calvin Klein campaigns, and she used to be everywhere. Ever since she got married and had three children, though, she has slowed down (who wouldn’t?) and is now more selective about which projects she takes on. Which now basically means that if you see her anywhere, first, you’re in for a treat — photographs of her tend to be the kind that burn into your mind for years — and second, she’ll generally be promoting a good cause.

Once again, she hasn’t disappointed. British Vogue’s feature is titled “Under her Spell,” and throughout the iconic shoot (iconic photography being something of a Nick Knight specialty), Natalia wears a series of dresses she asked 40 designers to create based on a “fairy tale” theme. The shots — and the dresses — are stunning (Prada, Chanel and D&G were among the contributors), and in April all 40 will be auctioned to benefit a great cause: The Naked Heart Foundation.

Naked Heart, which provides playgrounds for children in Russian cities, is a charity I’ve loved for a long time, and I’m always overjoyed to see it receive any press (with a supermodel at the helm, of course, that’s inevitable). I’ve traveled all over Russia — Natalia’s native country, which makes her the perfect ambassador for Naked Heart — and among the many things the country desperately needs are safe places for children to learn, play and be inspired. Although most of the play areas are in public parks, some can be found in orphanages, children’s hospitals and child rehabilitation centers.

Natalia’s shoot for British Vogue is an incredible pictorial for a wonderful cause, so please take a moment to look at the Naked Heart Foundation here.

Glee begins world domination…

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Well, it’s official: I’m addicted to Glee. I fought it for a long time (let’s just say I’m not a High School Musical fan!), but once I finally succumbed, I fell in love (its dark humor sets Glee apart from most dramas of its ilk). I hadn’t dared hope it would win Best Comedy at the Golden Globes (30 Rock is generally a shoo-in for every comedy category), but as soon as Tina Fey announced on the red carpet that she hoped for a Glee win, I knew it was in the cards — and Fey’s wish, it turned out, was granted.

The interesting thing about Glee is the music — or, more specifically, that people buy the music. In recent years the record industry has bemoaned the death of the singles chart. With pirating rife, sales are falling precipitously, and for a while, I think, widespread excitement over singles dissipated — and for many the most exciting source of music was the inescapable American Idol and its foreign counterparts. So what did Simon Cowell do? Something pretty genius, actually: After each Idol show, the contestants’ performances were made available for download. Glee is now taking advantage of that idea — after each episode, featured songs are available online, and it’s staggering how well they’ve done. Thus far, Glee has had 25 singles make the U.S. Hot 100; “Don’t Stop Believing” (a brilliant Journey cover) peaked at No. 4 here in the U.S and No. 5 in the U.K. The most astonishing thing is that Glee still has yet to finish its first season. I can’t wait to see what comes next!

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Ricky Gervais rules all……

Monday, January 18th, 2010

The Golden Globes are not something I would usually go out of my way to watch. The constant ad breaks over the course of the show are infuriating and generally the jokes are so bad listening becomes painful. But NBC this year did something right (first time in a long time!), they hired Ricky Gervais. With Gervais at the helm I would have moved mountains to watch the Globes this year. He never disappoints. After hearing him present an award at last year’s Emmys it became pretty clear that Gervais would make an excellent host to any awards event.

Despite his previous displays of hilarity in both presenting and accepting awards I was nervous for him. Maybe he would do a Russell Brand and be as outrageous as possible, which eventually resulted in Russell Brand appearing to only be able to comment on the subject of sex and nothing more – Russell Brand is one of the best comedians around right now and did not do himself justice. Thankfully Gervais’ brand of humour brought more laughs than any other host (the celebrities in attendance were raving about him) and actually made the Golden Globes a treat to watch. Above is the genius intro – although some critics weren’t too sure about Gervais, I’ll let you make up your own mind – but I promise this will brighten your day. (more…)

Poor Simon Cowell…..

Friday, December 18th, 2009

For the last few years in the U.K., any band that didn’t come out of The X Factor hasn’t stood a chance at a Christmas No. 1. The British TV show, which Simon Cowell bought to the U.S. (it was the inspiration for American Idol), has consistently churned out winners who release their singles just in time for Christmas, and of course they never fail to claim the top spot.

This year, however, the backlash has been sizable, and a Facebook group with 750,000 members has been campaigning for Rage Against the Machine’s 1992 single “Killing in the Name.” How cheery is that? I have to admit, I do think it’s great that someone other than Cowell’s little moneymaking machines is getting a chance at the Christmas crown. I remember it used to be exciting every year waiting for Christmas No. 1, but the tradition dies a sorry death when it’s a certainty.

Although Rage are currently outselling X Factor’s Joe McElderry on Amazon, I’m pretty sure X Factor will pull it off. In December 2000, when Eminem’s “Stan” looked as if it might become Christmas No. 1, parents across the country promptly went out and bought every copy of the “Bob the Builder” theme, thus avoiding having to tell their children that the top song that Christmas was about a suicidal maniac. Even if Rage only manage to make No. 2, it will definitely be them you’ll find me moshing too this christmas. (more…)