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Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories takes the Itunes charts by storm

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Helping music break borders in Europe 03/12/2012 17:58 CET

Their return was long awaited and Daft Punk did not disappoint, delivering a new album complete with star-studded collaborations with Pharell Williams, Nile Rodgers, Giorgio Moroder, Paul Williams and Todd Edwards.

If the retro and funky influences in Random Access Memories might have turned away a handful of fans expecting an electro-heavy album along the lines of the Tron soundtrack or Human After All, the album is nonetheless off to a massive start.

So successful in fact that Random Access Memories has topped the Itunes charts, where the album could be pre-ordered, in 21 Western countries: the US, the UK, France, Germany, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

The only country not to have the Daft Punk’s fourth studio album in first place is the Netherlands, where Anouk (the Dutch Eurovision entry this year) occupies the first spot. Random Access Memories comes in second.

Here is what the Itunes charts page looks like, as of the May 22:

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Beastie Boys to write memoir

The surviving members of the Beastie Boys, Michael Diamond (Mike D) and Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock), are writing a high-concept memoir, reports the New York Times.The band has been toying with the idea for years — even before third member Adam Yauch (MCA) died 47 from cancer in 2012. “After Yauch died, I didn’t push them,” said agent Luke Janklow. “But I think that Adam and Mike ended up realizing that it was the right time for them.”From the Times:The Beastie Boys are “interested in challenging the form and making the book a multidimensional experience,” [publisher Julie] Grau said in an interview. “There is a kaleidoscopic frame of reference, and it asks a reader to keep up.” The book, to be edited by the hip-hop journalist Sacha Jenkins, will be loosely structured as an oral history. It will also have contributions by other writers, as well as a strong visual component. Ms. Grau and Luke Janklow, the group’s agent, both compared it to Grand Royal, the Beastie Boys’ acclaimed but short-lived magazine in the 1990s, which explored some of its wide-ranging pop-culture interests with curiosity and snark.Random House imprint Spiegel & Grau, which published Jay-Z’s “Decoded,” has taken on the project and is targeting a fall 2015 release.Continue Reading… Read More

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“Game of Thrones” Recap: Flaming swords!

Let’s start with the most substantial aspect of this episode: man butt. “Kissed by Fire” is the episode of “Game of Thrones” where the writers finally said, “OK, OK, we will do something about our show’s gross nudity imbalance across genders.” So after Ygritte takes off her clothes, it’s John and Jaime’s turn to flash some tush, and then Loras’s conquest/Littlefinger’s spy puts a new twist on the “random character we have never met going full frontal” role just by being a man, instead of woman.Even more remarkably, the camera opts not to ogle Brienne of Tarth, treating her with the sort of restraint it usually reserves for its male characters. Jaime climbs in the bathtub with her and goads her into anger; she lurches up at him in the altogether. But while Jaime gets a good look at the whole Brienne, the camera stays squarely on her face and shoulders, never straying down. We see a flash of her backside, but that’s exactly the amount of nudity usually asked of the fellas. This is both respectful and complicated: Brienne, who is more ‘masculine’ than the other female characters, more attuned to the idea of male honor, gets treated with visual restraint. I’m sure, if she knew, she would appreciate the courtesy. But maybe all the other women on the show would prefer not being objectified too?Continue Reading… Read More

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Possible Twitter account of suspect found

As reported by Gawker, the cached profile picture of the Twitter feed @J_tsar matches Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, and the username matches his nickname, “Jahar.”CNN identifies the feed as Tsarnaev’s.Since the bombings on Monday, Tsarnaev or an impostor has been Tweeting vaguely taunting ripostes, including a rebuttal to a story about a victim of the bombing: “fake story.” [embedtweet id="324397718099353601"][embedtweet id="324268440082841600"][embedtweet id="323950071777472514"]Before the attacks, the account’s operator Tweeted random thoughts about “Game of Thrones” and “Breaking Bad” as well as a message about media conditioning:[embedtweet id="322227639635038208"]In January, he apparently encouraged those who were thinking about committing suicide to do so. [embedtweet id="292767349336072192"]Continue Reading… Read More

PEN/Faulkner Award finalists announced

NEW YORK (AP) — Thomas Mallon’s novel about the scandal that brought down Richard Nixon is a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner award for fiction.Published by Random House Inc., Mallon’s “Watergate” was among five nominees for the $15,000 award. Three other books announced Wednesday were published by smaller presses, as judges bypassed such high-profile works of fiction as Louise Erdrich’s “The Round House” and Junot Diaz’s “This Is How You Lose Her.”Two finalists were released by Coffee House Press: Laird Hunt’s “Kind One” and T. Geronimo’s “Hold It `Til It Hurts.” The other nominees were Amelia Gray’s “Threats,” from Farrar, Straus & Giroux; and Benjamin Alire Saenz’s story collection “Everything Begins & Ends,” published by Cinco Puntos Press.Previous winners of the PEN/Faulkner prize include Philip Roth and John Updike.Continue Reading… Read More

New Truman Capote Reissues From Random House (PHOTOS)

Random House’s Modern Library came out with a new series reissues for some of Truman Capote’s classic works. We talked to the designer, Eric White, to look into what was behind the design for the new book covers.

In your own words, what are these books about?

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Sex Lies: ‘The Normal Bar’ Reveals What Partners Fib About

Excerpted from the book THE NORMAL BAR. Copyright © 2013 by Chrisanna Northrup, Pepper Schwartz, and James Witte. Published by Harmony, an Imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc. The Normal Bar is the world’s most extensive survey on romantic relationships, polling over 100,000 people and collecting over 1 million data points. The survey was conducted in 2011 using a powerful interactive survey tool called OnQ with the help of media partners The Huffington Post, Reader’s Digest, AARP, iVillage, & AOL.

The Normal Bar data show us that even in good relationships, trust is shaky. Having complete and total confidence in a partner seems to be a struggle for most of us.

Do you trust your partner?

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