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Iranian film ‘Le Passé’ has Palme d’Or in its sights

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Though the rain continued to pour in Cannes, the competition is heating up for the sought after Palme d’Or prize Saturday saw the turn of Iranian director Asghar Farhadi’s latest movie ‘Le Passé’ (The Past).

It tells the story of Marie (played by Bérénice Bejo) torn between the past with her ex-husband (Ali Mosaffa) and her future husband (Tahar Rahim) whom her her daughter strongly disapproves of.

Filmed in France it is the first movie the Oscar winning director shot outside his native Iran. Speaking no French Farhadi worked with an assistant who translated his direction with the actors on-set.

“I tried not to see it as an obstacle, but I tried to make it into an opportunity and to take advantage of it,” he explained.

“At first there were many concerns about it and my team thought it might be risky, but fortunately as were the were shooting together, we changed it into an asset,” he added.

After playing a silent move star in ‘The Artist’, French actress Bérénice Bejo relished the opportunity to let loose with words as the character in the centre of a tricky relationship drama.

“To be able to explode like this on the screen and get all the negative energy out of me in a movie character is rather pleasant,” admitted the French actress.

Asked by euronews correspondent Wolfgang Spindler if she would like to take the opportunity to get rid of her negative energy in front of our cameras, Bejo responded by screaming wildly.

Reporting from outside the Palais des Festivals Spindler added:

“The latest movie of Asghar Farhadi is certainly amongst the hottest contenders for this year’s Palme d’Or. Bérénice Bejo is very likely to be on top of the list for an award for her performance in the female lead role.”

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World Unites Against the Illuminati: Professor Griff on Fire!

http://www.youtube.com/v/AJ_hZA4w0ZU?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read this article -  World Unites Against the Illuminati: Professor Griff on Fire!

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Send her your sexts

If you’ve ever sent a nudie pic to your significant other, and you’ve wondered what the grainy image would look like in the hands of a master portraitist — a da Vinci, say, or a Caravaggio — performance artist Karen Finley is about to make your kinky art history nerd dreams come true. From May 23 to May 26, the artist is asking the public to send her their personal sexts, which she will reproduce as a series of paintings in an installation at the New Museum.The process works like this: for a fee ($200 for a work on paper, $500 for an oil on canvas), the exhibitionistically inclined can arrange brief private sittings with Finley. They’ll be given the artist’s private phone number and can snap away. Once Kinley has received the photos, she’ll translate them into a series of paintings to be publicly displayed in the New Museum lobby. After the exhibition closes on May 26, the subjects can take home their work to be stored as a memento of free-spirited youth, or hung in the living room to the chagrin of friends and family.Finley, a professor at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, has never shied away from controversy. In 1990, she was one of four artists whose NEA grants were revoked on the grounds that their work was obscene. “Sext Me If You Can” is presented by NE 4 In Residence, which revisits the four grant recipients’ work.Continue Reading… Read More

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Lil Wayne responds to family of Emmett Till over offensive lyric

Although Epic Records apologized for an offensive Lil Wayne rap lyric back in February, the rapper has not issued a formal statement until this week.In the Future remix called “Karate Chop,” Wayne compared the 14-year-old civil rights icon Emmett Till, murdered in 1955, to a sex act.Wayne sent a letter to Till’s family recently, saying he “acknowledged” the hurt caused by the lyrics:Dear Till Family: As a recording artist, I have always been interested in word play. My lyrics often reference people, places and events in my music, as well as the music that I create for or alongside other artists. It has come to my attention that lyrics from my contribution to a fellow artist’s song has deeply offended your family. As a father myself, I cannot imagine the pain that your family has had to endure. I would like to take a moment to acknowledge your hurt, as well as the letter you sent to me via your attorneys. Moving forward, I will not use or reference Emmett Till or the Till family in my music, especially in an inappropriate manner. I fully support Epic Record’s decision to take down the unauthorized version of the song and to not include the reference in the version that went to retail. I will not be performing the lyrics that contain that reference live and have removed them from my catalogue. I have tremendous respect for those who paved the way for the liberty and opportunities that African-Americans currently enjoy. As a business owner who employs several African-American employees and gives philanthropically to organizations that help youth to pursue their dreams my ultimate intention is to uplift rather than degrade our community. Best, Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. Lil WayneContinue Reading… Read More

Giant 50 ft. rubber duck sails into Hong Kong Harbor

An inflatable rubber duck six storeys high sailed into the Hong Kong harbour on Thursday to the cheers of hundreds of people who gathered to watch the classic bathtime-inspired artistic creation. The bright yellow 16.5-metre-tall (54-feet) Rubber Duck, conceived by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman,…

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New Yorkers’ newest opportunity to step all over you

In an attempt to show the faces of the New Yorkers and tourists who swiftly move through Times Square at an unrelenting 24-hour pace, French street artist JR has set up a photo booth right in its center. Inside Out New York City, which started last night as part of the Times Square Arts public arts program, is a continuation of JR’s Inside Out Project, where the faces of the people who live in a place are made visible on its structure.Pasting new postersJR’s photo booth truckContinue Reading… Read More

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Self-declared ‘Master of Impressions’ arrested in Obama ricin letter case – FBI

Federal agents have arrested a man they believe mailed the letters to President Obama and Senator Roger Wicker that “preliminarily tested positive” for the poison ricin.The FBI named a Paul Kevin Curtis of Corinth, Mississippi as its arrest.Although the letter initially tested positive for the deadly poison, official test results will be available in 24 to 48 hours. According to a law enforcement official, preliminary tests are “unreliable” and often result in false positives. Extracted from a castor oil plant, ricin is a highly toxic substance, even a dose as small as few salt grains – injected or inhaled – can kill adults. First symptoms appear as early as 4-8 hours and as late as 24 hours after exposure, with death typically occurring within 3-5 days of the initial exposure. Ricin is harmful to the whole body, proving deadly by penetrating cells and preventing them from creating the proteins they need. The toxin can be in the form of a powder, a mist, or pellets or it can be dissolved in water or weak acid. In an intelligence bulletin obtained by AP, the FBI says that both letters say: “To see a wrong and not expose it, is to become a silent partner to its continuance.” Both are signed, “I am KC and I approve this message.”Federal officials said at that time that they believed they knew who sent the letters.Information regarding the suspect, Paul Kevin Curtis, has since emerged via online profiles and YouTube. Evidently, 45-year-old Curtis is a father of four, an Elvis impersonator, a self-proclaimed member of Mensa and a martial artist.According to Prentiss County Sheriff, Curtis, who suffers from severe psychological issues, has been arrested four times before, once for stalking. His LinkedIn profile currently has a long list of seemingly unrelated professions, spanning everything from “reflexology massage therapist” to “Guiness World Record recipient” and “published song writer.”According to his Twitter feed, Curtis attempted to contact Huffington Post reporter Radley Balko in December of 2011 with claims that he was being targeted due to alleged whistleblowing activities. @radleybalko please help me..I am in fear for my life after blowing whistle at largest rural healthcare org in the U.S. (Mississippi) — Kevin Curtis Live (@kevincurtislive) December 20, 2011 Meanwhile, “A letter addressed to the president was received at a remote screening facility containing a suspicious substance. We are working closely with Capitol Police and the FBI in this investigation,” a Secret Service spokesman said in a statement.The letter, which was received at an off-site location away from the White House on Tuesday, is currently under investigation after being intercepted at a postal screening center.”This facility routinely identifies letters or parcels that require secondary screening or scientific testing before delivery,” White House spokesman Edwin Donovan said in a statement.It arrived the same day as an envelope addressed to US Senator Roger Wicker, which tested positive for ricin. The envelope was postmarked Memphis, Tennessee and did not have a return address. The newest letter is believed to be from the same sender..Arizona Senator Jeff Flake also received two suspicious letters at his Phoenix office on Wednesday. He later confirmed that no dangerous materials were found inside the envelopes.Michigan Senator Carl Levin and Alabama Senator Richard Shelby reportedly received suspicious letters, as well. Read More