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Kyle Jean-Baptiste, Broadway's First Black Jean Valjean, Dies at 21

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Kyle Jean-Baptiste, the first African-American to play Jean Valjean, the iconic lead role in Broadway musical Les Misérables, died on Friday after falling from the fourth-floor fire escape of an apartment in Bedford-Stuyvesant. He was 21 years old.

According to the New York Times, police said that the young man’s death “appeared to be accidental.” He was sitting on the fire escape with a 23-year-old female friend when he stood up, slipped, and fell.

Marc Thibodeau, a spokesman for the Broadway production, said Jean Baptiste had joined the company as an ensemble performer and understudy for the role on June 23, the Times reports. He assumed the role a month later, performing “several times” before his final performance this past Thursday, Thibodeau said.

“The entire LES MISÉRABLES family is shocked and devastated by the sudden and tragic loss of Kyle, a remarkable young talent and tremendous person who made magic - and history - in his Broadway debut,” the production said in a statement posted to Facebook. “We send our deepest condolences to his family and ask that you respect their privacy in this unimaginably difficult time.”

In addition to being the first black actor to play Valjean, Jean-Baptiste, who grew up in Brooklyn, was also the youngest, BroadwayWorld.com reports. He was scheduled to join the Broadway production of The Color Purple in September.


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Does Chris Christie Want to Put Bar Codes on People to Track Their Movements?

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Does Chris Christie Want to Put Bar Codes on People to Track Their Movements?

At a campaign event on Saturday in Laconia, New Hampshire, Chris Christie announced that, if elected president, he would ask the CEO of FedEx, Frederick W. Smith, to devise a tracking system to combat illegal immigration.

“At any moment, FedEx can tell you where that package is. It’s on the truck. It’s at the station. It’s on the airplane,” Christie said, according to Reuters. “Yet we let people come to this country with visas, and the minute they come in, we lose track of them.”

He added, “We need to have a system that tracks you from the moment you come in.”

And how, exactly, would that system track people? From Reuters:

Mr. Christie did not say specifically how a system would track people the same way packages are tracked by FedEx, which scans a bar code on the package at each step of its delivery.

Hmm.


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The Case of the MH370 Wing Segment Keeps Getting Weirder

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The Case of the MH370 Wing Segment Keeps Getting Weirder

When a wing section of a Boeing 777 washed up on the Indian Ocean island of La Réunion last month, the Malaysian government quickly ascribed the part to missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. But an ongoing investigation has failed to verify this claim, and the story just keeps getting weirder.

Shortly after the flaperon washed up, Boeing engineers confirmed that the wing segment belongs to a 777. And MH370, which went missing in March of 2014, is the only 777 unaccounted for. So case closed, right?

Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak figured it was, and on August 5th, he released a statement announcing as much to the world. But minutes later, French investigator Serge Mackowiak countered the prime minister’s remarks, saying that more tests were needed to conclusively determine the wing segment’s origin. Those test results were supposed to come within a day. Then it became a few days. Now it’s been several weeks.

What’s the hangup? According to New York Magazine, the ID plate that should have been attached to the inboard edge of the flaperon is missing. This plate, affixed to all 777 flaperons, ought to contain a serial number linking the part to MH370. Its absence has not only stymied the verification process, it’s resulted in other aspects of the wing segment coming under (perhaps excessive) scrutiny.

For instance, the flaperon was covered in barnacles. Barnacles everywhere! And people are freaking out about it. Barnacles all over seems to suggest the wing segment spent the last several months suspended beneath the ocean surface. But how?

While it’s easy to imagine a submarine or a scuba diver hovering peacefully 10 or 20 feet under the surface of the water, this is not something that inanimate objects are capable of doing on their own: Either they are more buoyant than water, in which case they float, or they are less buoyant, in which case they sink.

So, how could a six-foot-long chunk of airplane remain suspended beneath the ocean surface for a long period of time? At this point, there aren’t any simple, common-sense answers; the range of possible explanations at this point runs from as-yet-unidentified natural processes to purposeful intervention by conspirators.

There’s certainly a logical explanation for all of this, and we’ll find it eventually — perhaps we’ll even learn a thing or two about barnacle ecology in the process! In the meanwhile, the sleuths of the internet are sure to come up with all sorts of outlandish origin stories for the untagged flaperon. And the fate of flight MH370 remains as mysterious as ever.

[New York Magazine]


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Somebody keeps stealing Hamptonite Andy Sabin’s “Hillary for Prison 2016” signs.

UT-Austin Removes Statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis

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UT-Austin Removes Statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis

A statue of Confederate president Jefferson Davis, recently the target of vandalism and criticism that it is a symbol and celebration of racism, has been removed from the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, the Associated Press reports.

According to the Dallas Morning News, University President Greg Fenves said it would be moved from its place near the university clock tower to the Briscoe Center for American History.

“While every historical figure leaves a mixed legacy, I believe Jefferson Davis is in a separate category, and that it is not in the university’s best interest to continue commemorating him on our main mall,” Fenves said in a letter to students and faculty.

Last week, a judge ruled against the Sons of Confederate Veterans, who had sued to stop the university from removing the statue, the AP reports. But the Sons have vowed to keep fighting.

“What has happened was a cultural atrocity—this is a discretion [sic.] of art,” the Sons’ lawyer, Kirk Lyons, told the Morning News, going on to compare the statue’s removal to Pearl Harbor.

“Hiroshima is coming,” Lyons said. “Greg Fenves will rue the day.”

There are no plans to remove statues of Robert E. Lee and Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston, the Wall Street Journal reports.


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Watch This Wiener Dog Escape His People and Run Forever and Ever and Ever

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This is pure exhilaration. This is pure life. This, if Taylor Swift were writing about it, would just have the words “squad goals” written over and over again with a few emoji and hashtags thrown in. This dog is living your best life and you didn’t even know it.

According to USA Today, this adorable puppy took flight during an event in which the El Paso Chihuahuas staged a race to find out once and for all who was “the fastest wiener in El Paso.” I don’t know if this dog was the winner, but there’s no way some other puppy was going to win that prize, right? He may have broken the rules, but he’s living his life right.

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Three Children Hospitalized After Austrian Police Stop Van Full of Refugees

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Three Children Hospitalized After Austrian Police Stop Van Full of Refugees

Less than a day after a truck containing 71 decomposing bodies was found outside Vienna, police stopped a small van carrying 26 refugees in northern Austria, including three small children who were hospitalized with severe dehydration, the New York Times reports.http://gawker.com/someone-left-a...

Spokesman David Furtner said that police spotted a suspicious vehicle around 4 a.m. on Friday near the Austrian-German border close to Braunau. The driver, a 29-year-old Romanian initially ignored police requests to stop, although, after a brief chase, he pulled over. He was arrested.

All three of the children are from Syria, Furtner said, and were in life-threatening condition. The five-year-old twin girls and 6-year-old boy were taken to the hospital in Braunau, the Times reports. Their conditions have improved.

Other refugees in the van, heading for Germany, were from Syria, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.

On Saturday, four suspects—three Bulgarians and one Afghan—in the week’s earlier, fatal smuggling case appeared in court in Hungary. According to the Times, they are awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking involving torture and financial gain.


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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev toast each other after a brisk

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev toast each other after a brisk workout at the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia.


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Are Attractive Women Really More Likely to be Straight?

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Are Attractive Women Really More Likely to be Straight?

Chris Rock once joked that men are only as faithful as their options, and new research suggests that women may only be as heterosexual as their options—with more attractive women more likely to identify as 100 percent hetero, and less attractive women more open to other sexual identities. Of course, the implied causality here is not at all what it may seem on the surface, so let’s take a closer look.

Elizabeth McClintock, an assistant sociology prof at the University of Notre Dame, examined data taken from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health that followed thousands of teenagers beginning in 1994, then checked back in at various intervals. McClintock looked at data on about 5,000 men and women in the study at age intervals of 16, 22, and 28, examining their self-reported sexual identity, which included:

  • 100 percent heterosexual
  • mostly heterosexual
  • bisexual
  • mostly homosexual
  • 100 percent homosexual

Participants had also been asked if they had ever been attracted to someone of the same sex or if they’d ever had a sexual encounter with the same sex. According to the study release, McClintock found that men were more likely in general to report 100 percent compliance with either heterosexuality or homosexuality, while women were more likely to report being bisexual. Women had triple the likelihood of changing their sexual identity between age 22 and 28, during the third and fourth wave of the study.

“Women have a greater probability than men of being attracted to both men and women, which gives them greater flexibility in partner choice,” McClintock says in the press release. “Having flexible sexual attractions may grant greater importance to contextual and experiential factors when it comes to sexual identity.”

Here is where it gets interesting. The women in the study who were rated physically attractive, were well-educated, and who hadn’t been young mothers were more likely to identify as 100 percent hetero. For men, physical attractiveness had “no clear association with sexual identity,” and it was less education and younger fatherhood status that lined up with 100 percent heterosexual identity.

McClintock speculates that good-looking women with more education who could go either way, attraction-wise, are basically more likely to have better romantic options with men and therefore may never need or be compelled to experiment elsewhere. From the release:

“Women with some degree of attraction to both males and females might be drawn into heterosexuality if they have favorable options in the heterosexual partner market,” McClintock said. “Women who are initially successful in partnering with men, as is more traditionally expected, may never explore their attraction to other women. However, women with the same sexual attractions, but less favorable heterosexual options might have greater opportunity to experiment with same-sex partners. Women who act on same-sex attraction are more likely to incorporate same-sex sexuality into their sexual identities.”

Reading this, it would be easy to conclude that this chalks up sexual orientation to a kind of supply-and-demand logic—the “when in Rome” of your particular sexual options. (This certainly can be true when you’re still sorting out your sexual orientation—you date as you are “supposed to” until you figure out otherwise.) Or alternately, that it inadvertently backs up the long-held and highly discriminatory stereotype that bi or lesbian women are bi or lesbian because they have been first rejected by male suitors, you know, that they are are fat, ugly, and can’t get a man.

Tia Ghose at LiveScience clarifies this directly with McClintock:

“I do not claim that women become lesbians because they are not attractive enough to get men,” McClintock told Live Science in an email. “One could just as easily imply that some women never have the opportunity to partner with women because they are caught up in the pressure of hetero-normativity,” or the pressure to adhere to straight norms.

Rather, the study suggests that women who are rated as less attractive may feel less pressure from straight norms and so are free to explore same-sex attractions.

Still, this way of phrasing it places the attractiveness first—as if to suggest that being told you aren’t hot your whole life is why you become a lesbian, because being ugly has freed you from the pressure to snag a man.

A better way to put that would be this: Women who are lesbians may feel less pressure to look hetero feminine, and as a result, be rated less attractive in a culture that values male ideas of female attractiveness to a flatly insane degree.

Huge difference. The latter puts the onus on the culture and its arbitrary values for prettiness, rather than the woman, maybe a non-straight woman, who literally gives less of a heterosexual fuck. People who reject traditional (which is to say “straight”) norms in appearance and behavior probably won’t be considered “hot” by other straight people regardless of sexual orientation. That was true for me, anyway, for much of my life: heterosexual but weirdly uncomfortable with a certain kind of male attention, which I disguised by dressing down, wearing dudes’ clothes, covering up. I was called a lesbian about a bajillion times because of it.

No one is shocked to find out that it’s a straight world. Most of us grow up in cultures and environments that assume our sexual orientation will be hetero. As a result, we’re consciously or otherwise routed to these identities and the correlating self-expression. As girls we are taught how to do femininity even if we resist. And this can be tied up in an emerging sense of sexual preference, which for some people is obvious at age 5, and for others, not until 50.

In other words, it makes a lot of sense that women who know they are attracted to other women feel less pressure to dress in a way that attracts men, since, why would they give a fuck about attracting men? And in turn, to then be rated as less attractive or “ugly” by the very people whose heads they aren’t trying to turn—and then to keep going about their business. Again, even hetero women who don’t lacquer up are criticized by men for not performing to standard. Attractiveness as rated by men is often synonymous for fuckability, regardless of who the woman actually wants to fuck.

And Ghose gets at this when she notes that “it’s also possible that interviewers rated women more attractive when they follow conventional beauty norms—maintaining a certain weight, doing their hair a certain way, or generally getting dolled up.”

Possible, yes, even likely. McClintock stresses that she isn’t suggesting same-sex partnerships are in any way a “second-best option to heterosexual unions,” but rather that everyone is tangled in a complicated causal web:

I do not think that women are strategically selecting an advantageous sexual identity or that they can ‘choose’ whether they find men, women, or both sexually attractive. Rather, social context and romantic experience might influence how they perceive and label their sexual identity.

In other words, some people are stuck in more hetero-conforming environments than others, and presenting a certain way (and thus having the option of a hetero life when your sexuality is in fact fluid) may, in the end, be easier or more appealing than exploring other identities. It’s an external fluidity, maybe, and less of an overt slide if you’re not rigidly straight or gay.

It’s all a fascinating chicken-and-egg sort of ponderance about how attraction and sexual identity work. Bisexuality has only fairly recently emerged as a valid sexual orientation—for most of my life, for instance, it was joked about and maligned as either being “confused” or “greedy.” But one thing is for sure, regardless of where you fall on the spectrum: Minimizing traditional hetero male attention by veering off-script in terms of traditional femininity has nothing to do with being pretty.

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Obama Flexes, Renames Mount McKinley

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Obama Flexes, Renames Mount McKinley

President Barack Obama announced on Sunday that he is changing the name of Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America, to Denali. (Can he do that? So he can.)

Alaskans have referred to the 20,320-foot summit as “Denali” for years, the Associated Press reports. It is an Athabascan word that means “the high one.”

According to the New York Times, the mountain was named for former President William McKinley, for whom it was christened (by a gold prospector) in 1896, while he was campaigning for president. McKinley was assassinated six months into his second term, in 1901; he never visited Alaska.

Obama, who cited the Interior Department’s authority to change the name, will become the first sitting American president to visit the Alaskan Arctic during his trip there this week.


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Police: Mother Lived With Daughter's Dead Body for Months After Killing Her

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Police: Mother Lived With Daughter's Dead Body for Months After Killing Her

A woman in Upstate New York was charged on Saturday with her infant child’s murder, the Associated Press reports. Prosecutors said the woman, Christina Colantonio, lived with her dead daughter’s body for three months.

Police opened an investigation on Thursday after receiving a 911 call from someone who’d visited Colantonio’s Batavia, New York, apartment and found the baby’s body.

According to the AP, police said investigators believe the girl was killed about “shortly after birth,” about three months ago, and that they “have enough evidence to come to a conclusion it was intentionally caused.”

Police said Colantonio has two other children.


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Director And Parents at Elite Preschool Battle Via Yelp And Facebook 

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Director And Parents at Elite Preschool Battle Via Yelp And Facebook 

Last week parents from a ritzy Los Angeles preschool, Camelot Kids, were shocked by an aggressive email sent by the school’s director, chastising them for inviting recently fired school employees to a cocktail party. Now parents are pulling their children from Camelot’s roster.

Jezebel recently received a tip explaining that a group of teachers, recently fired from Camelot, were invited to a cocktail party thrown by parents with children enrolled at the school. The parents, who maintain a private Facebook group to discuss the school’s goings-on, were interested to know why these instructors were terminated. Moreover they were concerned about the state of Camelot’s administration.

According to a Facebook post copied to Yelp, Director Renae Plant was invited to this party as well. She instead responded by sending a contentious email to all Camelot parents. The contents of the message are excerpted below:

“ First and foremost I would like to remind you ALL as parents, that everything at Camelot between Camelot employees and parents is confidential. The exact same confidentiality applies when we deal with parent to parent issues involving your children each day.

Having any group parent meeting is not in anyone’s best interest and is not going to solve anything. In fact if this does occur it will leave me no choice but to ask all parents in attendance of any such meeting to find alternative care for their children for the new year, for not respecting Camelot’s policy and procedures.

[My husband] Livi and I will not be attending any parent group meeting as unlike other schools this is not a parent co-op and this school is not run or dictated by parents. It is run by trained professionals. We do not breed or tolerate any gang-like mentality. I would like to kindly remind everyone that this is not the end of the world, this is preschool.

I know as parents you feel connected to teachers but at the end of the day they are not your friends. You need to trust what happened was in the best interest for your children for Camelot as a whole. We do not entertain or tolerate parents/teachers who go about destroying something that takes years to create.

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If any parent is unhappy with our decision to make Camelot a happy positive place then you are more than welcome to find another preschool which makes you and your family HAPPY. Please do not show up on the first day of school, smile to my face, then gossip behind my back and expect me to take care of your child each day.”

The family who planned the cocktail gathering were indeed “expelled” for breach of policy. The parents posted Plant’s email to Facebook, where it caught the attention of Yelp commenter Mark B. He then posted it in full onto the review site.

But this is not the first negative account of Camelot to find its way to Yelp. On June 13, 2014, Lilac B. detailed some of the school’s more elitist practices, including the requirement of an admissions essay accompanied by a family photo.

Camelot also seems to maintain a homogeneous population. Lilac B. writes “Diversity seems nonexistent at Camelot Kids. From what we could tell, few, if any, families are divorced, minimal of any LGBT families attend, it’s almost all Christian and maybe 1 or two families of color ‘attend’ per grade — if that.”

The school also requires tuition payment even on “early dismissal” days, of which there are apparently many, and on “random off days.” And in terms of care, this reviewer refers to the lack of an “indoor lunchroom”—the students apparently eat outside despite the weather—and little disciplinary action meted out. Ultimately, Lilac B. concludes, “Camelot is all style and no substance.”

On June 18, 2014, Plant (logged in as “Ranae P.” responded to this Yelp review, referencing a prior conflict, and, in the process, publicly identifying the first name of the reviewer’s child.

“I totally understand why you would feel this way, considering you were the second family in the history of Camelot to have your services terminated. Your actions were reported to Department of Social Services at the time as Camelot takes threats to this school, our children and teachers very seriously.

Everyone else has graduated happily after spending 3 - 7 years here and only leaves sadly, if they had to move for work. Just perplexed as to why it took you a year and one moth to purge on YELP via an alias?

I know it’s easy to write a review on Yelp using a fake name with no face thinking there are no consequences. Once again I take these derogatory, defamatory and discriminatory threats against both Camelot and myself personally very seriously and will take legal action if necessary.

There are two sides to every story. Sometimes it’s just not a good fit.

I wish you and your husband the very best with [redacted]’s education. [They] are such a sweet [child].”

Commenters have also expressed concern over Camelot’s health guidelines. On January 21, 2015, Michael B. noted that the school “[allows] unvaccinated students to enroll.” Camelot’s Parent Handbook indeed confirms that “An affidavit can be filed for those who do not immunize their child for religious or personal reasons.” When parents asked the administration about this leniency at open house, “it was obvious they did not want to talk about [the] policy.”

Jezebel has requested a statement from Plant and is waiting for her response.


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Jay Z Appears to Have Joined and Quit Instagram Over the Weekend

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Jay Z Appears to Have Joined and Quit Instagram Over the Weekend

On Saturday, it seemed like Jay Z had finally—finally!—joined Instagram. He even (apparently) posted a photo. Two, actually! (Maybe?) But, the New York Daily News reports, by Sunday morning, the account that appeared to have been Jay’s was deleted.

An unverified account using the handle @Hovsince96 shared a pair of photos over the weekend of Jay Z with Michael Jackson, celebrating what would have been Jackson’s 57th birthday.

Jay Z Appears to Have Joined and Quit Instagram Over the Weekend

The two photographs shared by @Hovsince96, via the New York Daily News.


The Daily News points out a photo of Jay, shared by his friend, music executive Michael Kyser, in which the rapper appears to be looking at Instagram.

“Follow my brother @Hovsince96 ASAP,” Kyser wrote. The account shortly acquired more than 100,000 followers.

The account shared the two photos of Jay Z with Michael Jackson before being deleted on Sunday morning.


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Darren Rovell Says Racism Is Okay If The Market Approves; ESPNers Flee

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Darren Rovell Says Racism Is Okay If The Market Approves; ESPNers Flee

Darren Rovell, a commemorative gift plate from the American Enterprise Institute that somehow talks and writes and uses social media, went there just now on Twitter, and it’s a sight to behold—a service to the nation, in its way. While a market fundamentalist with a neuron or two firing would probably avoid expressions of active enthusiasm over markets expressing the racist priors of their participants, Rovell is blessed with the self-awareness of a bucket of spackle, and so will just lay this sort of thing out there, presumably marveling at his own savvy as he does:

In brief, the argument made by people who find it incredible that it’s easier to market a second-rate Russian women’s tennis player than an all-time great American one in the United States is that the American market is racist in a way that intersects with its misogyny, as evidenced by the fact that it’s easier to market a second-rate Russian women’s tennis player than an all-time great American here. Rovell’s counter—and why he feels the need to hop in here, we have no idea—is that where the market is expressing broad racist inclinations, no real racism is involved. Duh, only an idiot would think so!

This was so bad even ESPNers couldn’t bite their tongues:

The best exchange, though, was one involving Bomani Jones. He essentially said, “Darren, buddy, while you’ve previously insisted winning is #1 in determining marketability, it appears that Serena is less marketable than Sharapova because well-off men (who are disproportionately white) prefer her, and marketers prefer to aim at this demo, which, in this context, well ...”

Rovell’s devastating rejoinder? It’s the sample size!

Darren Rovell makes much more money than many, many people who are much, much better at their jobs than he is.

Amber Rose and Blac Chyna Turn the VMA Red Carpet Into a Slutwalk

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Amber Rose and Blac Chyna Turn the VMA Red Carpet Into a Slutwalk

Blac Chyna and Amber Rose walk the red carpet at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards this evening. The pair are rumored to be starring in an upcoming reality show together, and Amber Rose’s Slutwalk is slated to take place in LA on October 3rd.


Contact the author at erin@jezebel.com.

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Welcome to Gawker's 2015 MTV VMAs Miley Cyrus Moonman Liveblog

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Welcome to Gawker's 2015 MTV VMAs Miley Cyrus Moonman Liveblog

Welcome to the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards: the awards that videos win—for music. Our host this year is Miley Cyrus and our Moonman this year is colorful. Take a seat and relax, my friend. It’s time.

Kanye West Video Vanguard. Miley Cyrus tits. Taylor Swift music video. Moonman. Etc. Please join me, Kelly Conaboy, along with Jordan Sargent, Brendan O’Connor, Ashley Feinberg, and Taylor Berman as we liveblog the VMA winners, losers, bloops, and bleeps.

Will Bruno sit on Eminem?

Krist Novoselic head injury—again?

Nicki Minaj?

We’ll find out.

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Wes Craven, Master of Horror, Dies at 76

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Wes Craven, Master of Horror, Dies at 76

Director Wes Craven, creator of such horror classics as Scream and Nightmare on Elm Street, has died, according to the Hollywood Reporter. He was 76.

Variety reports the director died of brain cancer.

From THR:

His Freddy Krueger character horrified viewers and became an iconic horror character. He is credited with re-inventing the teen horror movie.

A blend of horror and morbid humor, the “Nightmare” movies were a box-office phenomenon. He claimed to have gotten the idea for Elm Street when living next to a cemetery on Elm Street when growing up in the Midwest.

Similarly, Craven’s Scream series was a box-office sensation. In those scare-’em-ups, he spoofed the teen horror genre: Scream, Scream 2 and Scream 3 with Scream 4 set for 2010. The Scream movies frequently referenced other horror movies.

Craven was married three times, THR reports. He had two children, Jonathan and Jessica, with his first wife, Bonnie Broecker. He married Iya Labunk, his third marriage, in 2004.


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Justin Bieber Made Himself Cry

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After his performance of a medley of his two recent singles, “Where Are Ü Now” and “What Do You Mean,” at this year’s MTV VMAs, Justin Bieber thanked the crowed with his hands clenched together. And then he cried.

He didn’t seem to have sustained any injuries after a brief aerial portion of his performance. He seems to have been so taken by his performance (and...the ensuing applause?) that he broke down.

Justin Bieber touched himself at the VMAs. #Wow.

Kanye West: "I Have Decided in 2020 To Run for President"

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After a long and winding acceptance speech at the VMAs about bros, trophies, the importance of ideas, the hazards of brands, and MTV’s profiting off his unhinged behavior, Kanye West signed off by announcing that he plans to run for president in the election after next. While you could easily make the argument that West’s shocking finale negated much of what he had just preached about, it’s still a great mic drop. It’s so great, in fact, that if he doesn’t actually end up running for president, no one is going to hold it against him. Well played.

The crowd went wild:

Update: Here is the full speech, including the introduction by Taylor Swift, whose Best Female Video speech Kanye infamously interrupted at the 2009 VMAs. #Justice4Gnarls

Miley Cyrus Managed To Get Her Nipple on MTV, At Least

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Miley Cyrus Managed To Get Her Nipple on MTV, At Least

Well here is one thing Miley Cyrus managed to accomplish as she floundered through her hosting duties during this year’s MTV Video Music Awards. NSFW version and video clip after the jump.

Miley Cyrus Managed To Get Her Nipple on MTV, At Least

“What’s happening? My tit’s out?” Miley says near the end of the clip. It’s a subject she feels fine talking about.http://morningafter.gawker.com/miley-cyrus-on...


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