Sunday, January 25, 2015

Ryan Adams and Mandy Moore 'Mutually Decided to End Their Marriage'



Ryan Adams' 2014 self-titled album was one of the moredowncast, melancholic LPsin the singer-songwriter's vastcatalog. While much of Ryan Adams' moodier tone was likely the result of his struggle with the debilitating Mnire's disease and the death of his grandmother, this too perhaps informed his latest album: Ryan Adams and Mandy Moore announced they are divorcing after nearly six years of marriage.Us Weeklyconfirms that the unlikely couple he a prolificrocker, she a former pop star are splitting up.

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In a joint statement, the couple said, "Mandy Moore and Ryan Adams have mutually decided to end their marriage of almost six years. It is a respectful, amicable parting of ways and both Mandy and Ryan are asking for media to respect their privacy at this time."

Adams and Moore married in March 2009 in Savannah, Georgia, just four weeks after announcing their engagement. Throughout the years, the two have collaborated with one another: In 2012, Moore revealed that she had been working with Adamson her next studio album. Moore also contributed background vocals to Adams' 2011 album Ashes & Fire and Ryan Adams' "Trouble" and "Am I Safe."

However, for the most part, Adams and Moore kept their marriage out of the headlines. "I'm a private person and I'll be a gentleman and say I'm not talking about my marriage ever. I'll never talk about it. Ever," Adams said last year. Adams, whose Austin City Limits episode coincidentally airs tonight, will hit the road with Jenny Lewis for a joint tour this spring.

Source: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ryan-adams-mandy-moore-end-marriage-divorce-20150124



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Mortdecai



To get it out of the way: This is not a great movie. And at an hour and 47 minutes, there could definitely be less of Mortdecai. But its current 8% rating on Rotten Tomatoes seems a little harsh for a film this silly and harmless and intermittently amusing; it's like the drunk British uncle who puts his hand on your knee at a funeral, then falls over in the hedgerow. (The plot and characters are taken from a deeply crumpet-y 1973 comic novel by Kyril Bonfiglioli called Don't Point That Thing At Me.)

Johnny Depp stars as Bonfiglioli's Charlie Mortdecai, an amoral art-dealing fop with a posh wife, Johanna (Gwyneth Paltrow, hamming it up in jodhpurs), a loyal Cockney manservant, Jock Strapp (Paul Bettany, who deserves better) and a hefty debt in overdue back taxes.

Mortdecai's dire financial straights impel him to take a job tracking down a legendary Goya painting that's gone missing, and possibly fallen into the hands of international terrorists. His search leads to a series of pinballing, straining-madly-for-madcap scenes involving n**i war crimes, Russian thugs, a shifty Los Angeles billionaire and his nymphomaniac daughter (Jeff Goldblum and Olivia Munn, respectively) and a government agent (Ewan MacGregor) who is also an old rival for the affections of Johanna.

The travel budget seems unlimited, and the setpieces look alarmingly expensive. But mostly it's all just a showcase for Depp's preening, prat-falling, out-of-time aristocrat; he's less a characterthan a mincing bundle of mannerisms and secondhand David Niven-isms. (An inordinate number of gags revolve around his mustache, which looks like two wet baby ferrets nuzzling before a warm fire.)

The movie is too odd and randy to play for kids on an Austin Powers level, and too broad to really work as farce. But Depp, G*d bless him, fully commits, and finds a few genuinely funny moments amidst all the outsize mugging and mild sociopathy. Go if you're a raging Anglophile with an afternoon to burn or you just love Depp, even at his hammiest. Otherwise, don't point this thing at you. C-

Source: http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20483133_20895199,00.html



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NASCAR Legend Jeff Gordon To Retire From Racing



One of NASCAR's greatest is planning a pit stop. Four-time cup champion Jeff Gordon says this season will be his last as a full-time driver.

For more than two decades, Jeff Gordon has been the man behind the wheel of number 24 racking up 92 career victories, including four championships.

But now the NASCAR superstar - who ranks third in all time race wins - says it's time to hit the brakes.

"This is certainly something I've been thinking about for years.//I always said I wanted to step away on my own terms if possible," Gordon tells CBS News.

A clean-cut California native, the 43-year-old helped transcend the sport of race car driving beyond its southern roots, elevating NASCAR to a national obsession.

"Jeff Gordon became the poster boy for NASCAR and as NASCAR grew, Jeff Gordon fit the image that Nascar wanted to court," says Nick Bromberg, Sports Editor for Yahoo! "Not only was he good, he was popular, he was polarizing but he was also marketable to the entire country."

"Marketable" on and off the track. He hosted Saturday Night Live and has been a popular pitchman for Pepsi and other brands.

Gordon's announcement comes after one of his best seasons in years.

But one that also saw him knocked out of contention for the championship, following a collision with driver Brad Keselowski that led to an all out scuffle.

Gordon says a number of factors contributed to his decision including recurring back pain."It wasn't just one thing. Yeah the back thing played a role. I think that just more confirmed things for me than anything else."

Still, he stopped short of calling it a retirement."The way I see myself in the world is that retirement means you go off to a beach somewhere or sit on the rocking chair on the front porch// That's not me I plan on working. I'm actually gonna have to get a real job now," he laughs.

(Elaine Quijano, CBS News)

Source: http://www.ozarksfirst.com/story/d/story/nascar-legend-jeff-gordon-to-retire-from-racing/41364/UksF8IiZlUyQH5-DsFspww



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Saturday, January 24, 2015

In The Trenches: 2015 Senior Bowl



The 2015 Senior Bowl being played at 4 p.m. today at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. features some of the best talent college football has to offer.

With every player on both the North and South rosters looking to make an impression on NFL scouts, team personnel and coaches, theres always a heightened sense of competition in the Senior Bowl practices leading up to the game.

This years game features a great deal of depth in the trenches, both on the offensive and defensive lines. As he watched a practice session this week, NFL Media draft expert Mike Mayock gave his quick takes on the offensive and defensive linemen that have stood out to him in this years Senior Bowl class.

On defensive tackle Danny Shelton (Washington):Yeah, we just saw the Haloti Ngata local light, Danny Shelton with numbers ripped off. He might be the best player in this game and this is a drill where the defense can dominate. [Its a] one-on-one drill, its pass protection. Theres no place to hide. He has that old Reggie White, Howie Long pump-pump move.

On guard Laken Tomlinson (Duke):Laken Tomlinson, the guard from Duke. I think I have a higher grade on him than most the people Ive seen. Hes a big, square, tough guy. [Hes a] road grater in the run game, but I think hes a better pass protector. This might be a Top 10 pick at the end of the day. Tomlinson is having a good day, folks. You see at the end of the play when the defender runs toward the quarterback, b***s gone.

On tackle T.J. Clemmings (Pittsburgh):This is left tackle, T.J. Clemmings. He played two years of high school football, had basketball scholarship offers Seton Hall and Providence I believe. I believe at the end of the day, if things play out, he can be a Top 10 pick. His physical traits are all left tackle. Hes got beautiful feet, hes a dancing bear, and hes a guy thats pass protection first. He just needs to clean up technique and get stronger in his core areas. Clemmings, a little bit of reacher, but he did a great job that time. Hes got the build of a Tyron Smith from the Cowboys and hes got the feet.

On guard Robert Myers (Tennessee State):Thats the Division-II player, Myers from Tennessee State whos got some ability, but looked really slow trying to power step, meaning that inside step, that inside move taking an inside step driving down across the line of scrimmage.

On tackle Rob Havenstein (Wisconsin):Havenstein from Wisconsin at 6-feet, 8-inches against [linebacker Zack] Hodges. They dont have 6-feet, 8-inches in the Ivy League. Hodges is not used to that.

On tackle Jamil Douglas (Arizona State):Douglas played a lot of tackle at Arizona State, but I think his future is inside at guard. h**l be really good. A lot of these guys are tackles in college who are going to have to move inside. Hes one of them.

On tackle Donovan Smith (Penn State):Not many people saw him coming out, but understand, hes almost 6-feet, 6-inches, 341 pounds, hes got long arms. This kid can be a better football player than I think people understand. A lot of us got on him late because we did not expect him to come out.

On defensive tackle Louis Trinca-Pasat (Iowa):Trinca-Pasat can get up field every now and again, but hes not quite as stout against the run. Hes a movement guy. He gets stoned at the point unless hes on the move.

On tackle Ali Marpet (Hobart):[Ali Marpets] a left tackle at Hobart but I think hes a center. The thing that will help Ali Marpet is if he can play all three interior positions. Really smart kid obviously, but he needs to get on a practice squad and get bigger and stronger.

On defensive end Henry Anderson (Stanford):Henry Anderson has length. Hes so long. He could play several different positions. Hes 6-feet, 6-inches, 287 pounds. He could line up, up and down the defensive line of scrimmage. Thats what I saw from [Henry] Anderson all year long thee quickness and length to win.

On defensive end Nate Orchard (Utah):Nate Orchard is an intriguing prospect whos long. He converts speed to power and thats what he did to Havenstein right there, got up under him and jacked him. You could only hope that every tackle will go straight up like that and just rock him back to the quarterback.

RELATED LINKS:-- Receivers Coates, Smith Make Senior Bowl Splash-- Tight End Clive Walford Shines At Senior Bowl

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Source: http://www.redskins.com/news-and-events/article-1/In-The-Trenches-2015-Senior-Bowl/55808d89-4d3a-4872-9d1c-318c448a81db



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Melissa Benoist Soars From 'Glee' To 'Supergirl' As CBS Superheroine Kara Zor ...



Melissa Benoist may not be mistaken for a bird or a plane, but shes about to join the ranks of superheroes in flying from the cast of Glee to a CBS pilot, Supergirl. And her new role could turn Benoist into a runaway superstar, reported Deadline.

From her late arrival at Glees William McKinley High School at a time when the original stars such as Lea Michele were shown fleeing the school and town for the Big Apple to this new role, Melissa has become known as a Hollywood casting call survivor.

To earn her new role as Supergirl, Benoist competed with a casting agency filled with potential super-heroines, including Claire Holt and Elizabeth Lail. But she made it through the competitive selection process to emerge as the newest TV hero.

Melissas role is based on the characters from DC Comics. The project itself combines the talents of Warner Bros. TV and Berlanti Prods., with the entire show built around Benoists character of Kara Zor-El.

The plot reveals how Kara Zor-El was born on the planet Krypton. After escaping despite Kryptons destruction, Supergirl escapes to planet Earth. Although her powers resemble those of a famous cousin you might have heard of (Superman), Kara Zor-El hides her skills until she achieves her current age of 24.

Part of the Earthly lessons come from Karas foster family the Danvers, who warn Melissas character to be cautious with her super powers, according to the Hollywood Reporter. But with unattractive eyeglasses and pulled-back hair, even Karas prettiness is hidden until she finds herself in a position to perform a heroic act.

After that, Kara takes on the role of helping people in public, and behold, Supergirl is born!

But its not the first time that Melissa has been tasked with the challenge of portraying a superhero. During the Dynamic Duets episode on Glee, Benoist showed off her powers, as shown below.

With Melissa known as the new Rachel at McKinley High, what happens to Lea Michele? Fans can continue to view her on TV as one of the characters in Glee creator Ryan Murphys new Scream Queens, as the Inquisitr reported.

Also joining Lea on the Fox show will be Jamie Lee Curtis, Abigail Breslin, Emma Roberts, Joe Manganiello, and Keke Palmer. In addition, Ariana Grande will guest star in a recurring role.

Fox Television Groups CEOs Dana Walden and Gary Newman revealed that Fox pleaded with Ryan Murphy to continue creating shows for the network. Scream Queens is the result of their begging, and it will be an anthology mixing humor and (scream) horror.

[Images Via Deadline.com and hollywoodreporter.com]

Source: http://www.inquisitr.com/1781074/melissa-benoist-soars-from-glee-to-supergirl-as-cbs-superheroine-kara-zor-el-video/



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SkyMall might be going to the big mall in the sky



The company behind SkyMall is declaring bankruptcy and seeking to sell the iconic in-flight catalogue.

Xhibit Corp., which owned SkyMall as well as a series of other subsidiaries, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to documents released on Friday.

The company suspended its retail catalogue operations on Jan. 16 and laid off 47 employees, according to the filing. The company owes creditors about $12 million.

The Phoenix-based company had sold an assortment of wares through the its magazine-style catalogue that could be found in the seatback of almost every airline flight in the U.S. SkyMall was founded in 1989, and its magazine is available to about 650 million air travelers per year.

SkyMall will go up for sale, as long as a bankruptcy court approves the company's request.

We are extremely disappointed in this result and are hopeful that SkyMall and the iconic SkyMall brand find a home to continue to operate as SkyMall has for the last 25 years, said Scott Wiley, CFO and acting CEO of Xhibit, in a press release.

If another company buys SkyMall, it could continue the existing business. However, Xhibit noted in its filing that there is a chance that the catalogue will cease to exist.

"If it appears at any point during the marketing and sale process that continued operation of the scaled-down SkyMall business operations is no longer feasible, the Debtors will take the steps necessary to terminate remaining operations," the company wrote.

SkyMall had revenue of about $33.7 million in 2013 and $15.8 million in the first nine months of 2014, according to the filing.

The company listed a variety of factors that have begun to hurt its business including e-commerce companies Amazon and eBay. SkyMall also pointed to people using smartphones and tablets on flights, in-flight Internet access, and price competition.

"With the increased use of electronic devices on planes, fewer people browsed the SkyMall inflight catalog. The substantial increase in the number of air carriers which provide internet access, and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administrations recent decision to allow the use of electronic devices during take-off and landing, resulted in additional competition from e-commerce retailers and additional competition for the attention of passengers, all of which further negatively impacted SkyMalls catalog sales," the company wrote in the filing.

The filing also notes that SkyMall had attempted to lessen its reliance on in-flight sales and looked to attract customers online. This effort, which began in early 2014, was not fully executed due to a lack of money for investment in the shift, according to the filing.

SkyMall unsuccessfully sought to raise money in late 2014 in an attempt to keep the business solvent.

"SkyMall was unable to attract the necessary working capital on terms or in amounts sufficient to meaningfully address its liquidity needs," the company wrote in the filing.

This story is developing.

Source: http://mashable.com/2015/01/23/skymall-declare-bankruptcy/



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Kobe Bryant to see another specialist as Lakers prepare for worst



The Lakers are preparing for the worst-case scenario of Kobe Bryant missing the rest of this season because of a torn rotator cuff, according to person familiar with the situation.

It doesn't look good, the person said in a brief interview Friday morning. An official decision, however, will wait until at least Monday.

On Friday, Bryant saw team doctor Steve Lombardo in Los Angeles and the physician reiterated that the Lakers star had a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder, the Lakers said. It was decided that Bryant should get another opinion on Monday from celebrated sports-medicine specialist Neal ElAttrache of the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic, the team said.

Yeah, I'm worried, acknowledged Lakers Coach Byron Scott at the team's shootaround Friday. I think we all are in the organization.

If Bryant is sidelined, it would mark the third consecutive time he couldnt finish a season. He was felled by a torn Achilles tendon in April 2013 and a broken bone in his knee last season.

This time, the book would close on him after he played only 35 games with averages of 22.3 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.6 assists, as well as unsightly 37.2% shooting accuracy.

Bryant played 37.1 minutes a game in November before becoming a part-time player last month, sitting out eight of the last 16 games so he could rest. He was also limited to 32 minutes a game.

I dont know if the wear and tear of playing so many minutes early is a result of whats happened to him right now, Scott said. I thought about that. It made me almost sick. I even apologized to him in a text yesterday. His response was, No, that wasnt it.

He, I guess, tried to make me feel better. You cant help from a coaching perspective to feel that way a little bit. Youve got to think about, man, if I wouldnt have used him so much earlier in the season, maybe this doesnt happen. But then again, maybe it happens later. I dont know.

Bryant complained about a sore shoulder about a month and a half ago, Scott said. He aggravated it on a third-quarter dunk Wednesday against New Orleans, though he seemed to blame passing the ball for his predicament. He had a career-high 17 assists last week against Cleveland.

This is what happens when I pass too much! #ShoulderShock, Bryant wrote on Twitter, adding thanks for the thoughts and prayers of well-wishers.

Scott predicted a successful return for Bryant if he has surgery and rehabilitation. Bryant, 36, makes $23.5 million this season and is under contract for $25 million next season.

I know he doesnt want to go out this way, Scott said. I think h**l rehab it, if thats the case. Then well have to wait and see.

The Lakers are 2-6 without Bryant, a lowly .250 winning percentage, and an almost equal 28.6% success rate with him (10-25).

With the loss of Bryant, Nick Young would presumably become the Lakers most capable scorer, though he is shooting only 31.5% this month.

Follow Mike Bresnahan on Twitter @Mike_Bresnahan

Copyright 2015, Los Angeles Times

12:50 p.m.: This article has been updated to add information that Bryant plans to will see another specialist.

This story was originally published at 12:22 p.m.

Source: http://www.latimes.com/sports/lakers/lakersnow/la-sp-ln-kobe-bryant-injury-out-for-season-20150123-story.html



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