Before watching performance of Lady Gaga, perhaps many people have questioned how good does this singer which born with name Joanne Angelina Germanotta Stefani’s? Talented, eccentric, wacky all at once. Three things that are found at the sight of the action on stage.
Her body might far from ideal but it does not cover the desire Lady Gaga displays stunning avant garde stage costumes. Using a tight bodice that nearly chest, a silver mask and blonde wig with highlights of blue and pink, about eight thousand spectators are invited to immediately ready to regale music concert amazing.

Opening the stage with “Papparazi”, a giant silver shield appeared. Smoke everywhere. Good lighting is very minimal. For photographers who are placed on the stage right wing is two hundred feet, looking for figures on the stage as Lady Gaga is like looking for a needle in a stack of needles. The use of any costume is gray wig and mask complete with her trademark. Somehow it seems so like a real paparazzi who were chasing photos like this when Lady Gaga. Just like the song he was singing.
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Like many fans, I am happy to be lost in Lost. Savoring it, in fact. Locke as the Smoke Monster? Bring him/it/whoever on! A ”flash-sideways”? I like coming in on that new angle! As the final pieces of TV’s trickiest jigsaw puzzle are being wedged into place, the burden is on the guys who run the show — Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof — to have the sixth and final season not end up looking like…one big jigsaw puzzle.

How to do that? So far, they’ve got the right idea in finally establishing that Lost isn’t just a mind game: The Island has always been a metaphor for the heart — the center, the life force. Now many of the mysteries of the heart are being revealed, along with alternative glimpses of how the lives of so many did or may or could have turned out. Read the rest of this entry »

We had spent the day at the Vatican, eavesdropping as tour guides explained how Michelangelo fudged the proportions on the Pietà , and were heading out for dinner when I started feeling sick. Had we been anywhere else, I would have chalked it up to too much pizza for lunch. But I was in Italy, and I’d been looking at art. Clearly I had Stendhal syndrome.
The best choice of speaker cables. Production of speaker cables.
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Nicole Kidman in Dior

The haute couture gown Nicole Kidman wore to the 1997 ceremony raised the bar for good. It’s been an annual rite of “Can you top this?” ever since. “I was the new boy at the big House of Dior, and there were people who didn’t think I would cut it,” says John Galliano. “Nicole looked like a goddess and showed the world she believed in me. I had seen all of her work and wanted everyone to see her as a star in her own right, as well as being Mrs. Tom Cruise at the time. I’ve always been seduced by Hollywood, and it was a complete honor to dress her. Nicole trusted us and let us suggest a new direction and the striking chartreuse color, which was controversial at that point because everyone was using primaries or pastels. Dior turned the dress around quickly, as it had only been a month since the gem of the idea had appeared on the catwalk. She looked incredible—and even all this time later, she remains timelessly elegant and yet still directional.” Read the rest of this entry »