Sunday, April 12, 2015

National Sibling Day: 10 annoying questions twins and their parents always get ...


National Sibling Day

With National Sibling Day today, we"ve gone all nostalgic. We"re remembering the fights to the death and the cunning pranks, the joy and pain of having brothers and sisters.

But for twins, and their parents, there can be some very specific pains.

With a 1 in 65 chance of having twins, of course there is a fascination and curiosity about them, which naturally leads to some questions.

Not all of these questions go down well.

So the next time you find yourself talking to a twin, or their parents, cast your mind back to this list, and ask them something different instead.

1. The "whole again" question

Twins are also individual people, capable of independent thoughts and actions

2. The 6th Sense question

"We get asked if we can tell what the other one is thinking. Of course we can! We even have E.S.P., but only on leap years." - Reddit user

(N.b. the last bit is probably a joke.)

3. Not technically a question, but still

""Woah! I"m seeing double!"

"You shouldn"t be drinking this early/ I"d lay off the beer."" - Reddit user

4. The age question After all, age is just a number

- Reddit user

5. "Are they natural?" Is there such a thing as an unnatural twin? 6. "Is one a good twin and one an evil twin?"

7. The age question, again.

"We did get a little creative with the answers after the umpteenth time of being asked "Are they the same age?"

"My favourite answer to that one was always, "no, we stole that one". My husband on the other hand preferred the less politically correct, "no, this one is 12, he has a growth deficiency."" - Gabby, Sheffield

8. "That"s you done, then!" 9. Any question when you"re stressed and in a hurry It"s natural to be curious about twins, but mum might be in a hurry 10. "Which one"s your favourite?" But there are things that are nice to hear. A lot of twins and their parents understand that people are curious Are you a twin, or do you have twins? We"d love to hear about your experiences. Email them to YourMirror@mirror.co.uk

Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/national-sibling-day-10-annoying-5471629

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Saturday, April 11, 2015

NYC Hotspots: How to Do a Tasting Menu Like Taylor Swift


Taylor Swift - We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together

This story first appeared in the April 24 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.

WHERE TO EAT:

Almanac28 Seventh Ave. South, West Village

If the name sounds slightly familiar, it"s because Almanac made headlines in December for hosting Taylor Swift"s birthday dinner, at which guests included Jaime King and Cara Delevingne. But this West Village spot is more relatively low-key restaurant than party palace, offering three tasting menus, with the eight-course ($145) boasting a feast of razor clams, quail, short ribs, roasted oysters and black bass. "I love bringing friends to watch them devour the menu," says composer and producer Josh Ralph. "It"s always changing, and they use the finest ingredients out there."

Cafe Clover10 Downing St., West Village

A restaurant that would be nothing remarkable in Los Angeles seems refreshing in New York: Restaurateur David Rabin and his co-owner, socialite Kyle Hotchkiss Carone, have opened an upscale American eatery offering dishes that place an emphasis on healthy cuisine. Must-haves include quinoa tagliatelle, cauliflower steak and side dishes made with olive oil not butter. Diners have included Leslie Moonves, Sarah Jessica Parker, Common and Dianna Agron, who says, "Cafe Clover is filling a huge void in New York. Pairing clean, light, delicious food with a beautiful space is an idea more people should be embracing."

The Polo Bar1 E. 55th St., Midtown

Everyone is jostling for a reservation at this 3-month-old eatery, the first restaurant by design icon Ralph Lauren. So unless your name is Rockefeller or Rihanna, a table is hard to come by. "The Polo Bar has the makings of a true New York City establishment. It"s a great reflection of the warmth and impeccable taste of the entire Lauren family," says Ivanka Trump. Others who have dined at the bi-level restaurant done up in aged leather upholstery and tartan pillows include CAA"s Bryan Lourd, model Karlie Kloss and Bradley Cooper. Practically no reservations are available within the next six weeks, even for their least attractive 6 p.m. seating. And while being privy to the secret reservation email may help book a table (think the Waverly Inn circa 2008), if it doesn"t, don"t expect to grab a drink at the bar: A pair of iPad-carrying employees stand outside, making sure no one gets in who isn"t on the list. Menu highlights include cheeseburgers, brownie sundaes and the designer"s favorite corned beef sandwich. For those not into calories, don"t be afraid: There"s plenty of kale and tuna tartare, too.

The dining room at the Polo Bar.

Santina820 Washington St., Meatpacking District

Mario Carbone and Rich Torrisi the James Beard-nominated chef/owners of Carbone and Dirty French have a new hit, where the food is just as delicious and the reservations just as hard to come by as at their other establishments. Santina, their newly opened coastal Italian restaurant, gleams inside a glass cube designed by architect Renzo Piano at the base of the new Whitney Museum, just under the High Line. The tastiest morsels on the menu also are the hardest to pronounce: cecina, giardinia crudite, chitarra santina and bass agrigento.

Upland345 Park Ave. South, Flatiron District

Stephen Starr, the mastermind behind Buddakan and Morimoto, has debuted another restaurant offering some major star-gazing: Upland, a California-inspired restaurant whose menu includes duck rather than chicken wings basted in chili pepper and yuzu paste. Since opening in October, the 88-seat spot, which features glowing, backlit jars of preserved lemons along the wall as a tribute to the West Coast, has attracted Natalie Portman and Gwyneth Paltrow.

WHERE TO STAY:

Sixty Soho60 Thompson St., SoHo

Jason Pomeranc"s newly renovated hotel is an art lover"s paradise: Formerly 60 Thompson, the property has debuted a new look following a multimillion-dollar renovation to all 97 guestrooms (from $499 a night). London-based artist Harland Miller was commissioned to create pieces for guestrooms and the lobby, and there are additional works by artists-of-the-hour Ryan McGinley and Will Cotton.

The Quin101 W. 57th St., Midtown

New York City"s historic Buckingham Hotel, built in 1929 and frequented by such music legends as pianist Ignacy Jan Paderewski, has been grandly restored, opening less than a year ago as The Quin. The 200-room property (from $499 a night), just two blocks from Central Park, now has a strong emphasis on partnerships with the art world, with recent exhibitions by Irish painter Patrick Graham and Blek le Rat, a street artist who was a major influence on Banksy. A bank of 17th-floor terrace suites has just opened.

WHERE TO DRINK:

The Happiest Hour121 W. 10th St., Greenwich Village

This whimsical new tiki-inspired cocktail bar and restaurant by Jon Neidich the guy behind NoHo"s rambunctious club ACME quietly opened in October, luring a celeb-dotted crowd partial to the impresario"s brand of expertly concocted drinks and late-night partying. For those looking for a quieter vibe, a downstairs area will open shortly, featuring a more elegant cocktail bar.

The Late Late159 E. Houston St., Lower East Side

Try your luck fitting in with the cool kids at The Late Late, where the open-door policy says you can come in and gawk, but that doesn"t mean you"ll blend in with the crowd of celebrity scions, actors and socialites with a rock icon or two thrown in. They come for the wide array of cocktails, including the Minty Fresh (a Guinness served over ice in a crystal goblet with mint liqueur and a sprig of mint), and an eclectic music program featuring DJs and performances, curated by Rob Ackroyd, lead guitarist of Florence & The Machine and co-owner of The Late Late with James Morrissey. "There"s a chilled vibe here, which makes it attractive to music industry professionals," says Ackroyd, whose bandmates along with musicians from such groups as Fall Out Boy, One Direction and Disclosure all have paid a visit.

A bartender at The Late Late, open every night of the week until 4 a.m. and offering USB ports under chairs throughout the bar.

The Nomad Bar10 W. 28th St., Midtown

Connected to the Nomad Hotel, this upscale hostelry"s version of a neighborhood tavern opened in June 2014 to rave reviews. The mahogany-filled bar features a fireplace and large comfy banquettes. The pub feel is dialed up a notch, however: Think carrot tartare and a chicken pot pie made with foie gras and black truffles.

Source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/nyc-hotspots-how-do-a-786268

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Friday, April 10, 2015

Selena Gomez & Zedd: Taylor Swift Hurting Romance By Revealing Justin ...


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Uh oh. HollywoodLife.com has found out EXCLUSIVELY that Taylor has been telling Calvin Harris that Selena isnot over Justin Bieber, and the DJ has beenspilling this super secret info to Zedd! How is this affecting Selena and Zedds romance?Heres the scoop!

Taylor Swifts new man, Calvin Harris, 31, is friends with Selena Gomezs new man, Zedd, 25. You would think everything would be just peachy, but maybe not. HollywoodLife.com has learned EXCLUSIVELY that Taylor, 25, has been causing some strain between Selena and Zedd by revealing to Calvin all about Selenas on-again, off-again relationship with Justin Bieber, 21. The DJ has been telling his good friend Zedd all this scoop from Taylors end, and hes not happy about it whatsoever.

Taylor Swift Ruining Selena Gomez & Zedds Relationship?

Calvin has asked Taylor on a few occasions about Selena, and Taylor has been very blunt and honest telling him that she is still hung up on Justin and really isnt relationship material, a source tells HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY. As you can imagine Calvin has reported all of this to Zedd, and that has really not been very beneficial when it comes to Zedd and Selenas relationship.

Oh, boy. Taylor was never a fan of Justin and Selenas relationship, and shes been thrilled at Zedd and Selenas romance. However, with Taylor talking about Justin to Calvin, this is creating some tension for Zeddlena.

Zedd has been definitely treading lightly when it comes to Selena, our source continues. And ever since Selena started working on her new movie and has been away from Zedd it has caused some issues because Zedd has focused most of his attention on his album and not Selena. So all things combined have made Zedd and Selenas relationship strained. And the one to blame is Taylor with her loose lips as she may have sabotaged their relationship by sharing her true feelings on the situation to Calvin.

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Selena Gomez & Zedd: Her Love For Justin Bieber Coming Between Them

Taylor isnt coming up with this Justin news on her own. Selena is reportedly hasnt moved on from Justin completely!Shes still not over Justin, an insider toldStar. She asks people about him and finds little ways to bring him up.

Justin and Selena were pretty hot and heavy before an engagement ring debacle sealed their relationship fate. Selena has moved on with Zedd, but every relationship isnt without their struggles. Amidst their busy schedules, Selena and Zedd try their hardest to keep the love alive!

HollywoodLifers, do you think Selena is over Justin? Do you think her and Zedd will make it? Let us know!

Avery Thompson

Source: http://hollywoodlife.com/2015/04/10/taylor-swift-ruining-selena-gomez-zedd-relationship-justin-bieber/

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Princeton Students Protest Rapper Big Sean for Promoting Rape Culture


Big Sean Threatens Justin Bieber For Pushin Up On Ariana Grande During Concert

Princeton University students are mounting aprotest against a performance by rapper Big Sean, who is scheduled to headline "Lawn Parties," anoutdoor festival on campus in the Spring, citing the musician for"promoting rape culture and misogyny."

Ina petition that asks the school"s student government to rescind theinvitation to the artist, juniorDuncan Hosie andseniorRebecca Balsaduawrite,"in the future, [the undergraduate student government]should strive to bring non-misogynistic acts to campus." Hosie and Balsadua told the Daily Princetonian that close to500 people have signed the petition.

Hosie said he saw a promotional video for the performance in which Big Sean rapped "stupid a*s b***h," became outraged, andtook to the Internet. After I saw that video, I started researching Big Seans language and I found language that was both misogynistic and homophobic, Hosie told the Princetonian. Balsadua said the university should have chosen another rapper.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3RjIAezYlw

Im sure every singer has a questionable song, but there are a significant amount of his songs that deal with this and I think there are a lot of other artists in the same genre even that would have been a better choice, she said. Hmm.

The studentssaid they were not responsible for fliers that popped up on campus urging students to protest the show.""If she look good, she pay me in s*x,"" read the fliers, quoting Big Sean"s song Dance (A$$) (hopefully the Nicki Minaj remix), adding: "Want to take this down? Take down Big Sean."

Big Seanis just the latest celebrityto face the ire of student activists. Recent offenders of the sensibility of college students include comedian Bill Maher, ChristineLagarde, the head of theInternational Monetary Fund, andAmerican Enterprise Institute fellow Ayaan Hirsi Ali, all of whom were the targets of protests after being picked to speak atcommencement ceremonies.

Gumption aside, it does not seem as if this particular crusade will work. The contracts are signed and its unrealistic to stop this from happening,said Simon Wu, the chairman of the student government"s social committee, in the Princetonian. Wu said the university may set up a panel at the Women"s Center to discussmisogyny in lyrics. For anyone at the festival looking to avoid being affected by Big Sean"s sexism, there"s always unlimited alcohol.

(Corrects spelling of Christine Lagarde"s name.)

Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-08/princeton-students-protest-rapper-big-sean-for-promoting-rape-culture

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Thursday, April 9, 2015

Watch Jack Nicklaus" hole-in-one at Augusta National


Jack Nicklaus Hole in One 2015 (Par 3 Contest)

With six green jackets hanging in his closet, Jack Nicklaus has a accumulated a few magic moments at Augusta National Golf Club.

Add one more to the list.

Playing in the par-three contest that precedes the Masters, the 75-year-old Nicklaus made a hole-in-one off the No. 4 tee on Wednesday.

"I took an 8-iron, put [the ball] on the side of the hole, and kept saying, "C"mon, c"mon. c"mon,"" he told reporters. "And then the ball disappeared."

Nicklaus" iron shot landed past the flag, then spun slowly but surely back to the cup. As the crowd erupted, he traded high fives with his group -- he played with Ben Crenshaw and Gary Player -- then shook a fist in the air.

"I enjoy the par-three because I can actually play it because it"s not long," he said.

Follow David Wharton on Twitter @LATimesWharton Copyright 2015, Los Angeles Times

Source: http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-watch-jack-nicklaus-hole-in-one-augusta-national-20150408-htmlstory.html

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Jurors submit two questions to judge in Tsarnaev trial


Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Found Guilty of Bombing Boston Marathon

The jurors weighing the case against admitted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 12 people now the focus of the most highly watched trial in the citys history, met in secret for just over seven hours on Tuesday in their first day of deliberations and left without a verdict.

The jurors submitted two questions at the end of the day Tuesday, but US District Judge George A. OToole Jr. did not publicly disclose what they were. He plans to go over the questions Wednesday morning when the jury is slated to return and continue deliberating.

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Following closing arguments on Monday, OToole made an announcement that surely startled some of the 18 jurors who sat through 16 days of often graphic testimony: Only 12 of them will decide the case, so six were designated as alternates, who will not deliberate.

The 12 remaining include a legal secretary and a college student, a registered nurse, and an administrative assistant at a computer company. The alternates who will not deliberate are a bookstore clerk, air traffic controller, social worker, actuary, house painter, and salesman.

The six alternates, who had sat through the entire trial so far, are still required to return to court in case they are needed as replacements, but are now separated from the jurors who are deliberating.

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Evidence shows 3 months of planning

The alternates will also sit through the testimony and statements during the second phase of the trial in which the jurors will determine Tsarnaevs punishment.

But for now, jurors must determine Tsarnaevs guilt on 30 charges, 17 of which carry the possibility of the death penalty, for his role in setting off the bombs at the Boston Marathon finish line on April 15, 2013 that killed three people and injured more than 260, including 17 who lost limbs.

In spite of overwhelming media attention, each of the jurors told OToole before they were seated in early March that they could remain open-minded and weigh the evidence presented, and that they could hand out the death penalty if they find it is warranted.

Somebody... has to be held accountable in some regard for what happened, said Juror 83, who had taken a break in college classes and from his job at Best Buy to serve.

I am definitely open to either, he added. I hope [the punishment] serves the purpose of justice.

Reaching unanimous verdicts on the charges Tsarnaev faces might seem a quick task, considering he has already admitted through his lawyers that he took part in the bombings, the killing of an MIT police officer, and a gunfight with police in Watertown where an MBTA police officer was wounded and Tsarnaevs older brother was killed.

But legal analysts say that they expect the jurors, culled from a pool of 1,373 people and vetted in a process that lasted two months, to give the case thorough attention.

The 32-page verdict form that must be completed by the jury includes 30 counts, and several of those contain several sub-questions that ask whether Tsarnaevs actions caused injuries and deaths.

I think both parties in this case want a careful, thoughtful jury, said George Kendall, a New York lawyer who has handled hundreds of death penalty cases, including for the American Civil Liberties Union. I think the government feels very confident in its case in both phases, and I think the defense wants a responsible jury, a thoughtful jury. They dont want the jury taking any shortcuts this time and certainly not the next time.

Galina Davidoff, the director of jury consulting with Magna Legal Services, a litigation consulting firm, added that jurors may also take time simply talking about the case, especially if they followed instructions issued by OToole and did not discuss the case while the testimony was ongoing.

They need to talk about it; its an emotional case; they need to share; they need to get things off their chest, Davidoff said.

They can put those things aside later, but they need to say how they feel, she said.

The jurors will probably want to organize themselves and take a day to review the case before rendering a verdict, she said.

Jurors always take their job very seriously; it brings out the best in people and theyre trying to do the right thing and not rush the process, she said.

During the weeks-long vetting process, the jurors provided some biographical information to OToole, the lawyers and courtroom observers.

Juror 35, who sits in the first row in the seat closest to the judge, works for a state department of energy resources, and told OToole in March that he considers jury duty a civic obligation. Im honored to be eligible to serve, he said during the jury selection process.

Im committed to making my decision based on what you had said was all of the evidence in the case, he said.

Juror 41, a senior administrative assistant at a computer data company, told OToole, Im not one way for the death penalty; Im not one way against the death penalty. To me, I would have to hear the circumstances and the evidence.

Juror 102 is a registered nurse who said she planned to travel soon, but would be able serve on the panel before she left for her trip.

Juror 138 works for a local water department on the North Shore. Juror 229 consults as a social worker and said she can keep an open mind.

She said she felt that theres always so much more than what media coverage provides.

Juror 395 is a legal secretary and has taken copious notes throughout the trial.

Juror 349, who works in fashion product development, has cried several times during the testimony.

Juror 441 is a young man who recently was fired from his job as an auditor. He has looked closely at the video monitors as photos and video of the carnage has been played.

Juror 480 does telecommunications work for a local hospital. He was at work the day of the bombing and recalled, You could feel a buzz that something had happened.

Juror 286 lives in Boston and manages a restaurant north of the city. Being a manager, she said, she could hold someone accountable.

Milton J. Valencia can be reached at milton.valencia@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter @MiltonValencia.

Source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNEi7pKfbYaEj7ZbS_ptZou2n0GS8A&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778797158769&ei=eLMlVcimFab28QHe3YDwDg&url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/04/07/jurors-deliberate-for-seven-hours-dzhokhar-tsarnaev-trial-but-end-day-without-verdict/7uQ1FdlRIIiB9FLS1t8rzK/story.html

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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Edward Snowden back in Fort Greene Park (sort of)


Edward Snowden: "If I end up in Guantánamo I can live with that" | Guardian Interviews

On Monday, a trio of artists/ activists installed a Edward Snowden statue in Fort Greene Park. It was swiftly removed by police and Parks Dept. officials.

Today, in its place, is a projection of the statue.

"No one can erase the voice of the people," reads a tweet by the art collective The Illuminator, which created the projection.

From their website, here is the stated purpose:

"Inspired by the actions of these anonymous artists, The Illuminator Art Collective recreated the intervention ephemerally by projecting an image of the sculpture into a cloud of smoke. Our feeling is that while the State may remove any material artifacts that speak in defiance against incumbent authoritarianism, the acts of resistance remain in the public consciousness. And it is in sharing that act of defiance that hope resides."

According to ANIMAL New York, which documented the installation of the sculpture on Monday, The Illuminator was borne out of Occupy Wall Street to "shed a literal light on the issues that plague the 99%."

On Monday the Parks Dept. explained why the sculpture was taken down.

The erection of any unapproved structure or artwork in a city park is illegal, they said in a statement.

Will a projection of an image be considered illegal too?

Source: http://www.amny.com/news/edward-snowden-fort-greene-park-sculpture-back-as-a-projection-1.10213795

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