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Ballerina Barbie, Vet Barbie, Mermaid Barbie, Tribal Beauty Barbie – since she was first introduced in 1959, the long-legged blond has been everywhere and done the lot. Now the classic figurine is inviting visitors to step inside her brand-new, life-size ‘Dreamhouse’.

Built on a slice of industrial wasteland sandwiched between a railway and communist housing blocks in north-east Berlin, the building was designed by EMS Entertainment in collaboration with Mattel, Barbie’s long-term manufacturers.

President of EMS Entertainment, Christoph Rahofer, is excited by the building’s interactive focus: “We wanted to concentrate on the interaction between the kids and Barbie’s world. A lot of things are hidden and need to be discovered; others are obvious. That, together with interactive digital games, stimulate the children’s fantasies.”

But not everyone is so eager to bake cup cakes in Barbie’s kitchen or stroll along her catwalk.

Activists groups are picketing the pink palace, arguing Barbie’s nigh-impossible physical proportions, and her unhealthy obsession with shoes make her a prime example of the sexist propaganda which dominates advertising.

‘Occupy Barbie Dreamhouse’ are one of several groups leading the charge, and as Michael Koschitzki of the same grassroots collective explains, theirs is a fight against both plush consumerism and the ‘pinkification’ of young girls: “We will come and protest at the opening day of the Barbie Dreamhouse because we think that young girls are being presented with the wrong role model. Cooking, putting on makeup and singing are presented as the goals of women’s lives. Small children are being confronted with a cult of beauty. They will have two choices here for what they can achieve in their lives, pop star or supermodel. We think that this is discriminating.”

In response to these claims, Mattel insists it has modernized the doll’s image, creating presidential candidate versions, brain surgeons, and a new Angela Merkel look-alike.

After its Berlin debut, the house will go on a tour of other European cities from the end of August.

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Bombing suspects’ mother discussed jihad with elder son

BOSTON (AP) — In photos of her as a younger woman, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva wears a low-cut blouse and has her hair teased like a 1980s rock star. After she arrived in the U.S. from Russia in 2002, she went to beauty school and did facials at a suburban day spa.But in recent years, people noticed a change. She began wearing a hijab and cited conspiracy theories about 9/11 being a plot against Muslims.Now known as the angry and grieving mother of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, Tsarnaeva is drawing increased attention after federal officials say Russian authorities intercepted her phone calls, including one in which she vaguely discussed jihad with her elder son. In another, she was recorded talking to someone in southern Russia who is under FBI investigation in an unrelated case, U.S. officials said.Tsarnaeva insists there is no mystery. She’s no terrorist, just someone who found a deeper spirituality. She insists her sons — Tamerlan, who was killed in a gunfight with police, and Dzhokhar, who was wounded and captured — are innocent.”It’s all lies and hypocrisy,” she told The Associated Press in Dagestan. “I’m sick and tired of all this nonsense that they make up about me and my children. People know me as a regular person, and I’ve never been mixed up in any criminal intentions, especially any linked to terrorism.”Continue Reading… Read More

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Sheldon Richman on Why the Free Market Is a Beautiful Thing

Market advocates tend to respect the intellect of
their fellow human beings. You can tell by their reliance on
philosophical, moral, economic, and historical arguments when
trying to persuade others. But what if most people’s aversion to
the market isn’t founded in philosophy, morality, economics, or
history? What if their objection is aesthetic? As Sheldon Richman
explains, many decent people dislike markets because they find them
unattractive. And they associate markets with other things they
find unattractive besides money and competition: (rugged,
atomistic) individualism, selfishness, and profit. In other words,
Richman writes, advocates of free markets must demonstrate that
markets are things of beauty. Fortunately, that is not hard to
do. View this article.
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Walt Jr. breaks bad in racy photo shoot

You will never look at “Breaking Bad’s” Walt Jr. again once you see actor R.J. Mitte in a risque photo shoot for Dark Beauty Magazine this weekend.Mitte tweeted the following pictures to his fans:[caption id="attachment_13266238" align="alignleft" width="350" caption=" "][/caption][caption id="attachment_13266239" align="alignleft" width="300" caption=" "][/caption]Continue Reading… Read More

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“Mad Men” recap: A veteran in paradise

WARNING: Don’t read this recap if you haven’t watched the 6th season premiere of “Mad Men.”"People will do anything to alleviate their anxiety.” – Dr. Arnold RosenWhenever a wise and heroic character appears on “Mad Men,” you know that Don will find some way to destroy him. That’s how Don alleviates his anxiety, after all – by crushing all truth and beauty to dust under his shiny black wingtips. So when Dr. Rosen, Don Draper’s charming new friend and neighbor, explains Don to himself right before skiing off through the snow to save someone’s life, it’s obvious that Don’s not going to stand for it.Enter Silvia Rosen, who’s chosen a rather literal interpretation of her husband’s instructions to “keep it in the building.” Don’s cheating again – no surprise there. But thanks to  show creator Matthew Weiner’s knack for sly storytelling and creepy omens, Don’s infidelity lands like a baseball bat to the gut. If Weiner opened the episode with the doorman’s heart attack, then showed us how Don and the surgeon’s wife met and began flirting, not only would that feel too familiar to offer as much dramatic impact, but it would obscure the real object of Don’s strong feelings: Dr. Rosen. Ever the paragon of imperialist greed, longing and envy, Don can’t handle sharing oxygen with a true hero. This is Don’s life-long undoing: He’s all hero on the outside, and fraudulent, covetous worm on the inside.Continue Reading… Read More

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Leaked job listing: Ashton Kutcher recruiting Ivy Leaguers for tech company

Ashton Kutcher isn’t letting the delay of his Steve Jobs flick keep him down — he’s staffing up an unnamed tech company with Ivy League English majors who share “[c]reativity and taste for aesthetic beauty.”A member of a Columbia University undergraduate English major listserv passes along a recruitment email that doesn’t mince words. “Ashton Kutcher is looking for a writer to join a small team of designers and engineers who are cofounding a consumer-oriented technology company.”That writer will end up writing “daily creative pieces that will form a core part of the product” as well as screening “a larger editorial team.” The email on behalf of Kutcher’s start-up is very optimistic: “Your writing will be a centerpiece of the company?s product [sic] and will reach millions of people.”Continue Reading… Read More

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Canadian house first on sale for Bitcoin currency

Twenty-two-year-old Taylor More is the first to list histwo-bedroom bungalow in Alberta on the website For Sale By Owner inexchange for the hard-to-trace digital Bitcoins – 5,362 of them(US$395,000).“My home is being traded for Bitcoins!” reads More’slisting. “Properties like this rarely come on the market andthis one’s priced to sell in one of the most sought-afterrecreation areas of the Rockies.”The current exchange rate of one Bitcoin is US$73.“I have a few projects that I am working on that involveBitcoin and they happen to be a pretty hard thing to get your handson right now if you want to get them in large quantities,” Moretold CBC. “So I figure the best way to get them is to try tosell our property.”Bitcoin is an experimental, decentralized digital currency firstintroduced in 2009, which allows instant payments to anyone,anywhere in the world. Bitcoins do not physically exist and are notissued by a central bank. “Because it has no central authority no one can freezeaccounts. So people are seeing the beauty of it, especiallyconsidering what is going on in Cyprus with everyone’s bankaccounts being frozen. This is a way to keep your savingssafe,” argues More.The currency has been growing in popularity because of itsprivacy and the ease of peer-to-peer payments. Bloomberg valued the“alternative world currency” at over US$600 million.“You basically have an e-wallet and every wallet has its ownID number and that is how you are recognized in a Bitcoinworld,” added More.There are various services that accept Bitcoin as payment,including an online Bitcoin store, which sells everything fromelectronics to beauty products and sports goods. AnotherPizzaforcoins.com website accepts food orders in exchange for theonline currency. An office space rental company in Toronto, Canada,allows people to rent rooms using Bitcoins. There are some hotelsthat also accept the digital money as payment.There was even a first dollar-converting Bitcoin ATM developedin early 2013.More has not received any offers on his house so far. Read More