Sunday, 28 June 2015

Glastonbury: Kanye West delivers headline set

Kanye WestWest's headline booking had caused some controversy and his performance divided opinion among the crowd on site.
He opened with number one hit Stronger and performed on a largely bare stage with a bank of white lights above.
But his set was briefly interrupted by a stage inv
The prankster, real name Simon Brodkin, wrote on Twitter: "Some people were saying Kanye shouldn't headline Glastonbury so I thought I'd give him a hand."
But he was swiftly bundled off stage by a security guard and West resumed his song Black Skinhead.
At one point, he left the stage to travel above the heads of the crowd in the cradle of a cherry picker for the songs Touch the Sky and All of the Lights.
His performance came after more than 134,000 people signed a petition objecting to his booking, and Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis had death threats on Twitter from a disgruntled fan.
asion by British comedian and prankster Lee Nelson.
  • "It was incredible. It's not often you see a guy who clears out the entire stage just for himself underneath a light show and totally and utterly delivers." Patrick Rennie
  • "It was a disappointment. He didn't give it his all. Some of his old songs were very enjoyable. I enjoyed the aesthetics of the stage. It looked pretty cool, but aside from that I was a bit upset." Shayna Fonseka
  • "I quite liked it. There was a huge expectation but he played all the hits. It was a good show. He was quite abrupt though." Aimee Creasey
  • "It was amazing. I don't think he needed to prove himself. The people that wanted to see him turned up to see him and the people who were doubting... No doubters any more." Will Cooper
  • "Absolutely awful. He played far too much new material - his old stuff's decent. He's lost it now." John Edger

Wednesday, 20 May 2015

Leighton Meester Is Pregnant! See Her Baby Bump

Leighton Meester was positively glowing while out and about with husband Adam Brody on Saturday, and it's pretty clear why — she's pregnant! The former Gossip Girl star and the O.C. actor stepped out for a lunch date in LA, and Leighton showed off her growing belly in a tight gray t-shirt; the couple was all smiles as they headed to their car after a meal. It's the first child for Adam and Leighton, who tied the knot in a secret ceremony back in February 2014. After multiple PDA-filled sightings around NYC and LA, they made their first official red carpet appearance in June of that year when they attended the Tonys. There have been rumblings of a possible pregnancy for Leighton since October, when she covered Nylon magazine and talked about having kids in the accompanying article. Earlier this month, she was spotted with a tiny bump while performing on stage in Vancouver. Needless to say, we're betting Leighton and Adam's little one will already have a BFF in Blake Lively's daughter, James. Keep reading to see photos!

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Raheem Sterling wins Liverpool's Young Player of Year award

Raheem Sterling Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling has been named as the club's Young Player of the Year, 24 hours after it emerged that he will ask to leave.
A small number of fans booed the 20-year-old as he collected his award, while others shouted: "Stay, Raheem."
The England international is expected to tell manager Brendan Rodgers and chief executive Ian Ayre on Friday that he wants to leave the club this summer.
Speaking at the event, Rodgers said it had been a "difficult, trying season".
He added: "A number of distractions that we couldn't have planned for have made it difficult, but the players have given everything."
Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho, 22, was voted Player of the Season.

Sunday, 17 May 2015

Hull boss Bruce 'shocked and angry'

Hull manager Steve Bruce says he is "shocked" and "angry" after Jake Livermore's positive test for cocaine.
Jake Livermore 30-07-2011 1.jpg The midfielder has been suspended by the Football Association and his club, who must beat Manchester United on the last day of the season to have any hope of avoiding Premier League relegation.
"We're in a state of shock and disappointment," Bruce told BBC Sport.
"Then you get angry because of his actions. We've never experienced it before so it's difficult."
Bruce added: "If you're going to manage in the big leagues there will be times when it's difficult. You have to deal with off-field problems but it's what I'm paid to do.
"We've had a terrible week, but you dust yourself off and go again."
Bruce admitted it has been "the hardest 24-36 hours I've had in football management", adding: "They're now looking at Jake's B sample - I believe he has to put his actions in writing before Thursday, then the hearing will be whenever it sits."
Players who test positive on match days for illegal "social" drugs - as opposed to performance-enhancing drugs - can face up to a two-year ban under FA rules.
Livermore, 25, has played 39 times for Hull this season after being signed from Tottenham for £8m.
Former England midfielder Jermaine Jenas, who played with Livermore at Tottenham, wants Hull to help the player.
"I've known Jake since he was a young lad and I know deep down he is a good lad," said Jenas on Match of the Day.
"He has gone through some very tough personal issues which have been hard for him. I would like to see Hull help him to some extent because it has been a tough year for the lad."
Former England striker Alan Shearer, also speaking on Match of the Day, said Livermore had let himself and his team down "terribly".
"That is going to live with him for the rest of his life," added Shearer. "He is tarnished with that now for the rest of his life. The timing is disastrous for Hull."

Barcelona beat Atleti to secure La Liga title, Ronaldo hits hit trick vs. Espanyol

Lionel Messi's second-half winner sealed the Primera Division title for Barcelona, who claimed a narrow 1-0 victory over Atletico Madrid at the Vicente Calderon on Sunday.
The Catalan side dominated for the majority of the first half but took until the 65th minute to open the scoring and clinch the three points needed to seal their 23rd Spanish title with a game to go.
Barca had goalkeeper Claudio Bravo to thank for holding the hosts at bay as they held on in the second half, where efforts from Messi and Neymar could have doubled their margin of victory.
A hat trick from Cristiano Ronaldo in a 4-1 win at Espanyol could not keep Real Madrid in the title race.
Madrid's win was rendered meaningless by Barcelona's victory at Atleti. Coming at the end of a week in which Madrid crashed out of the Champions League, watching their rivals secure the title was another bitter, if unsurprising, blow.
Ronaldo did his bit, with three more goals taking his league tally for the season to 45, but the task was out of their hands.
Vicente Iborra scored twice in the space of five minutes to give Sevilla a 2-1 win over 10-man Almeria and all but condemn the visitors to relegation.
Thievy Bifouma had given Sergi Barjuan's side the lead in the first half but their hard work was undone in the second half by Iborra's deadly strikes from inside the area, and their task was made even harder as Angel Trujillo was sent off with 15 minutes remaining.
Sevilla move to just one point behind Valencia in the race for fourth spot thanks to this win, but Almeria drop from 16th to 19th and now need a miracle to avoid relegation. They must beat Valencia next week and hope other results also go their way.
Valencia came from behind to earn a draw with Celta Vigo that keeps them fourth with a week of the season to go.
Visitors Celta, safe from relegation and playing without pressure, took an eighth-minute lead through Pablo Hernandez, but Nicolas Otamendi's equaliser was the least Los Che deserved.
With Sevilla winning, it was an important result for Valencia who are a point ahead of the Andalusian side in the race for a place in the Champions League qualifying rounds.
Eibar ended a run of six straight defeats in the nick of time as they kept their survival hopes alive by coming from behind to earn a 1-1 draw at Getafe.
Borja netted the equaliser after 36 minutes to cancel out Fredy Hinestroza's opener just three minutes earlier and earn his side their first point since early April.
The draw kept the visitors in the bottom three, but they are only two points from safety and know a win in their final game of the season at home to relegated Cordoba could keep them up.
Granada's incredible turnaround under Jose Ramon Sandoval continued as they beat Real Sociedad 3-0 to move out of the relegation zone.
Youssef El Arabi broke the deadlock at Anoeta in the 73rd minute from a quick counter and Robert Ibanez appeared to wrap up the victory four minutes later.
However, there was still time for Ruben Rochina to score a spectacular third goal from just beyond the halfway line, inflicting the heaviest home defeat of the season on David Moyes' side.
Rayo Vallecano's hopes of qualifying for the Europa League are effectively over despite completing a 2-1 victory at relegated Cordoba.
Rayo climbed into 10th place when Adrian Embarba pounced with a 79th-minute winner at the Nuevo Arcangel.
The Madrid club took the lead in the 22nd minute through Raul Baena, but Cordoba equalised early in the second half when Luso found the back of the net.
Malaga's European hopes suffered a blow with a 2-1 loss at Villarreal.
Substitute Gerard Moreno scored twice in the final eight minutes for the hosts and though Sergi Darder pulled one back in injury time, there was no way back for Malaga, who dropped to eighth in the table as Athletic Bilbao staged a late rally to win 3-2 at Elche.

Monday, 11 May 2015

Revenge boss breaks down series finale: 'I think it felt really right'


Emily Thorne’s quest for Revenge came to an end in the aptly titled “Two Graves.” And yes, two graves were filled—but not in the way viewers expected.
During Revenge’s swan song, Emily (Emily VanCamp) escaped jail with an eye toward proving Victoria (Madeleine Stowe) was still alive. But once Jack (Nick Wechsler) was caught in the crossfire, Emily vowed to kill her nemesis once and for all.
However, both Margaux (Karine Vanasse) and Louise (Elena Satine) eventually turned on Victoria and helped lead Emily to her final showdown with the Grayson matriarch. Though Emily had every intention of killing Victoria, David (James Tupper) spared her soul by pulling the trigger first. Still, Victoria got a shot off, making viewers believe for a split second that Emily would fill that second grave.
Instead, it was David who eventually perished from cancer after a judge granted him leniency for killing Victoria and let him spend his final days at home with his daughter. Emily got her happy ending by marrying Jack, while Nolan (Gabriel Mann) took up the mantle of righting other people’s wrongs. But was this ending always the plan for Amanda Clarke? And what did that reveal about the identity of Victoria’s real father actually mean? EW caught up with showrunner Sunil Nayar to find out:
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Was it always the plan to give Emily a happy ending?
SUNIL NAYAR: No, certainly not. The plan was to discuss every kind of ending possible as we got to the end of this journey. At the end of the day, at the end of the show, it felt that she deserves to be with Jack. She deserves to sail off into the sunset, though not without experiencing great loss and great tragedy. But it felt that she deserved it. I think and I hope that when the audience and you guys saw it, you agreed. But I think it felt really right.
What were some of the alternate endings you considered?
We explored anything you could think of. We explored both women actually being dead, we explored only Emily dying and Victoria living. We took a look at every single majorly dramatic option from the viewpoint of how do we want to the story to end, and also from our audience’s point of view who have been such fans of the show. Really, to try to experience it from their moment-to-moment lens and thinking, if I’m taking the end of this journey, where do I want to feel I’ve gotten to by the very end? At the end of that day, it felt that Amanda needed and wanted to be alive and needed and wanted to be with Jack. So there was an end to the journey as opposed to a stop, which felt like it could’ve been too dark for what I think the audience deserved by the end of all of this.
The dream Emily was having about Charlotte giving her Victoria’s heart was just a dream, right? Is that just your way of saying Emily can never really let her go?
That’s a question that we’ll never know the actual answer to. What I was very much hoping for, and in speaking to Emily [VanCamp] and Madeleine about it was, what are the psychological ramifications of what Victoria had done to Emily? Or, if it in fact it is a physical reality of Victoria keeping Emily alive, I like that idea that is a question that is going to resonate. Because even though you’ve seen this nightmare, some nightmares are based in reality and some are not—as this show has shown many times through both Emily and Victoria’s psyche. So, for me, there is no answer to that question. I think that the debate of the question is fun, and I think people have definitive opinions of whether it’s a “yay” or “nay.” But I just  like the idea that, like anything else, you don’t know and you’ll never know.
I didn’t quite understand the reveal about who Victoria’s father really is. Were you trying to say it’s Conrad? Can you explain?
When we tapped deep into the history of the show in that flashback episode, where we first met Marian Harper, you learned that Victoria had taken the fall for this thing that her mother did when she killed a man. When she came back, her mother was dating a new man who essentially molested Victoria—and her mother, being such a horrible human being, blamed her daughter for essentially enticing the man who Victoria, in that scene that you saw last night, learned to be her father. It went much farther back. But her mother was trying to say that you didn’t get your heart from your father, your father was an even more lecherous person than I was.
Can you talk about Victoria’s decision to shoot Emily? Was that just a last-ditch effort to take her down and ensure she didn’t get a happy ending? 
I think to some extent, yes. Also, because the thing that’s always rattling through Victoria’s mind is the people that she still cares about and the people she still needs to protect. Knowing that David Clarke, because she still had vague consciousness when David Clarke was saying everything he was doing—but she doesn’t know how Emily feels about Charlotte, or Patrick, or the few people out there that she cares about. There’s also this undercurrent of, it’s her last act of revenge but also of protection, but it is to ensure Emily/Amanda doesn’t get her happy ending.
Are we to infer that Emily reconciled with Charlotte (Christa B. Allen)? 
Absolutely, yeah. Yes, which is why you knew exactly what happened with Charlotte. They absolutely finally have the chance to be the sisters they never were.
So was Nolan’s happy ending just to be able to help other people who need revenge? 
Yes, but also that he’s absolutely able to stand on his own. When we saw him say to Emily that he’s trained for four years under the best sensei and that he’s going to go take care of this Margaux situation, it’s a bold move for him because he’s going without her. And he learns, “Oh, I can do this. I’ve become my own person in the nature of this show.” One of the reasons we did the lovely arc with Tony dating him is that Nolan was with a real person, and he’s become a real person—still with his eccentricities and his brilliance, but it’s now grounded in the world where he doesn’t feel like an outsider. He could stand on his own two feet, and when that young man comes to him, and without Emily there, he says, “I can help you,” and knows that he can do it.
Was the plan for him to be in ABC’s Kingmakers, which failed to get a series order at ABC?
I don’t know that there was a plan for him to be the through-line, but definitely it had been discussed that had Kingmakers gone—and I’m very sad for Sallie Patrick that it didn’t—but there was definitely talk of him possibly showing up in the show because he is definitely still part of our universe. There definitely would’ve been an intention to have a character show up on Kingmakers.
You said there was going to be a small cliffhanger in the series finale. To which were you referring: the heart or Nolan?
It was the Nolan thing, mostly. Although ironically, the heart was a part of it too, because had the show gone on, we talked about the possibility in the most vague of ways that Nolan would help this young man and he sort of gets into the case. Emily and Jack are off living their lives, and the woman comes to her and says, “You have my son’s heart and he was wronged.” So, Emily is inspired to maybe help this woman because, “My gosh, it is the son’s heart, and maybe my nightmare isn’t true,” but also while this nightmare of Victoria still haunts her. But again, it was the most un-sketched out possibility because we all slowly got the sense the story was ending, and took a breath and let it end. But the Nolan thing was mostly the cliffhanger there.
Is Margaux behind bars? And Louise part of the inner circle?
Exactly. Margaux realized how far down the road she’d gone, and to do the honorable thing that her father never would. So, the belief has to be that Margaux is in jail or facing trial, and that Louise did come around. And that Louise understood that she didn’t see Victoria for who she was, and ultimately, did the most powerful thing she has ever done, which was go back to Emily and Nolan. We loved the idea that she was in the inner circle, because we had to build her in—because if there was another season, we basically were going to have her buy the land of Grayson Manor and build this beautiful Southern estate on it, and she would be another big player in the Hamptons.
Ultimately, did Emily need to leave the Hamptons to get her happy ending? And was Jack always the endgame?
I mean, he was always one of the major options that we discussed. It was always one that we could never really find a problem with, except that the audience expected it to some extent. It did feel right. But she did always need to get out of there, because that was always her plan, and she did need to get out of there with Jack because that was always his plan. They will be happy, but this world of the Hamptons doesn’t carry happy memories for them anymore. So this departure together for them felt earned and right.
Are there stories you wish you got to tell with these Revenge characters?
Not these characters. I wish we’d had more time as we got to the end to tell all the stories we were hoping to. I still feel, just because of time, Mason didn’t get a proper send off. We wanted to give him one, and if we’d had 30 more minutes in last night’s episode or if it was a two-hour episode, we could’ve worked it into the story where Mason also finishes up. There are just characters we wish we could’ve spent more time with in the finale. We had to cut the episode because so much great emotion came in. So there were even moments in this finale, moments with Stevie and moments with Charlotte that unfortunately we had to cut out, that I imagine will be on the DVD extras if people still even do DVD extras. But there’s a couple of other scenes that unfortunately got a short shrift because we needed to tell a lot of story in our 42 minutes.
Any in particular that you can share?
We were going to have Charlotte go off to college and get her life together while Jack moved out to California with Emily. And then we also set up with Louise and the Grayson Manor estate. Those little seeds that would spur a story on. But Mason we never managed to get to in the series finale, and Roger Bart did such an extraordinary job with that character. I would’ve loved to give the audience an idea of where his story resolved, but you never know: If Nolan gets a spin-off, we’ll stick Mason in it too.
What would’ve happened to Mason?
We don’t know, honestly. We had him in those nice scenes with Madeleine in the second-to-last episode, but the idea we would always talk about is the end of Silence of the Lambs—where you just see him put on his hat and disappear into a crowd, to go somewhere to live his life and be whatever he’s going to be.

The Biggest Surprises of the 2015 NHL Playoffs so Far

The Biggest Surprises of the 2015 NHL Playoffs so FarSometimes, the most interesting stories in the NHL playoffs are the really surprising ones.
There's something grand about watching a team that is widely recognized as elite push its way through the postseason, methodically dispatching its opposition. But it's at least as much fun to see that mighty juggernaut crash, brought to its knees by some Cinderella club.
The playoffs can be a showcase for an acknowledged star who pushes his game to new heights, but they can also put the spotlight on an unlikely herosome fourth-line grinder or third-pairing defenceman who transforms into a hockey-playing Midas, turning everything he touches into goals for a few weeks.
It's still early in the playoffs, but not so early that there haven't been surprises. The following slideshow highlights some of the momentsboth good and badwhich caught us a little off guard.