• Yes We Can Live at Abbey Road
    GEORGE est en train d'enregistrer "Yes We Can" à FASHION SHOW DJ ABBEY ROAD LONDON STUDIO 11 juillet.

    http://www.showstudio.com/blog/28301

    GEORGE at POPVOX :

    Bien sûr, dès qu'il est sorti de notre mode élaborer DJ set, Boy George fait une Beeline pour le stand POPVOX - et à juste titre! Aller aux liens avec d'entendre ses réponses à nos questions brûlantes
    http://www.showstudio.com/projects/fashiondjs/popvox/movie.php?i=20080711203757



    SHOWstudio & Nick Knight, en association avec Swarovski: Mode DJs Abbey Road Studios

    British photographe Nick Knight est pas étranger à la bande de terrain et de la mode la croisée des chemins. Connu pour son mélange de talent pour la capture de couture derrière la lentille avec quelques escapades dans la musique et le cinéma, Knight a commencé son propre mode de diffusion, SHOWstudio, il ya huit ans pour dévoiler ce qu'il appelle "l'ensemble du processus de la créativité" - en direct et en temps réel - au style voyeurs du monde entier. Pour sa dernière entreprise (qui est parrainé par Swarovski), il met Naomi Campbell, Lily Cole, Stella McCartney, Boy George, et Gareth Pugh dans la cabine de DJ (en cristal-clad casque, bien sûr) à un curé de trois jours musique live vitrine, qui a débuté hier à Londres de Abbey Road Studios. Knight a effectivement fait de ce chiffon-tag équipage de supermodèles et superstars en pont-maîtres, chargé de la filature des dossiers, des entrevues invités, et à leurs groupes préférés sur scène pour exécuter, tandis que leurs exploits sont enregistrés et écoutés sur SHOWstudio.com de l 'émission en direct. Vidéo mai ont tué la radio étoile, mais la mode sont les meilleurs annonçant sa seconde venue.
    Fashion DJs, July 9-11, at showstudio.com



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  • He is known for his flamboyant sense of style and penchant for make-up.

    But as Boy George strolled through Temple Bar in London he was barely recognisable under the layer of pounds he has gained in recent times.

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    Coy George: The singer hid under loose clothes and sunglasses having piled on the pounds

    Bloated and unhealthy, the 1980s popstar was difficult to see behind aviator sunglasses.

    And it seems the eclectic selection of colourful ensembles that formed his image as a pop icon are a thing of the past.

    With his growing gut, he was wearing a loose black suit jacket, black tracksuit trousers and a black t-shirt.

    Carrying what appears to be a packet of cigarettes, he appears to have no plans to change his ways.

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    Can I have some more please? George peers into a restaurant

    The singer, whose real name is George O'Dowd, has been having problems getting an American visa recently and had to cancel his summer tour of the States.

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    Almost unrecognisable: Boy George when he was a 1980's pop icon

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1034378/Twice-size-Bloated-Boy-George-stop-piling-pounds.html

    Il est connu pour son flamboyant sens du style et de goût pour le maquillage.
    Mais, comme Boy George marchent, par le biais de Temple Bar à Londres, il était à peine reconnaissable sous la couche de livres qu'il a acquise ces derniers temps
    Hypertrophiés et malsains, la popstar des années 1980 a été difficile de voir derrière des lunettes de soleil aviateur.
    Et il semble que la sélection éclectique des ensembles colorés qui ont formé son image comme une icône pop sont une chose du passé.
    Avec son tube digestif de plus en plus, il portait un costume noir perdre veste, un pantalon noir et un noir T-shirt.
    De transport ce qui semble être un paquet de cigarettes, il ne semble pas prévu de modifier ses voies.
    Le chanteur, dont le vrai nom est George O'Dowd, a eu des difficultés à obtenir un visa américain récemment et a dû annuler sa tournée d'été des États.

    Agrandir Presque méconnaissable: Boy George quand il a été une des fenêtres pop 1980 icône

    Peut-être il a tourné à l'alimentation pour le confort.

    Les 47 ans est actuellement dans un wrangle juridique après avoir quelqu'un d'exploitation contre leur gré dans son pays d'origine.

    Les étoiles qui portly coup à la gloire que le leader de Culture Club réclamations il est le plus bouleversé sur le gaspillage d'argent fans ont dépensé sur les billets et les vols de le voir accomplir.

    Il serait en train d'examiner l'organisation d'un concert de charité aux États-Unis pour 2009 à rembourser ses fans.

    Dans une session de chat avec des célébrités Perez Hilton blogger il a dit: "Il ya les fans qui ont dépensé des milliers de livres (en dollars) sur les billets et c'est vraiment triste.


    "Il ya une couple de fans qui ont passé, comme 10000 $ et ils ne sont pas va récupérer. Nous devons faire quelque chose pour les aider, nous allons avoir un organisme de bienfaisance nuit ou quelque chose. "
     

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  • Merci à pour son autorisation  : Fabien Roux - www.lart-scenes.com".

    merci à  Frederic VUILLEMEIN pour son autorisation : http://www.tasteofindie.com/

    http://flickr.com/photos/tangi_bertin/2658933538/

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  • Boy George was forced to cancel his U.S. tour after the State Department denied his visa request. He explains what happened.

    Boy George: 'I am just a performer trying to do his job'
     

    If only Boy George really were a karma chameleon—maybe he could change his rotten luck. Last week, the U.S. State Department denied the 47-year-old British performer a visa to enter the country due to a pending criminal case in the United Kingdom. The former front man for '80s synth-pop group Culture Club has struggled publicly with heroin abuse in the past, but prior to this U.S. tour—his first in nearly a decade—his drug test came back clean, and he was determined to make a comeback. But there was one more hitch: charges filed last year asserting that George assaulted and imprisoned a male escort in London. The androgynous singer was forced to cancel his 24-date tour, which was scheduled to begin July 11 in Las Vegas, and will remain out of the States until the charges are cleared. He awaits trial in November in the United Kingdom. Boy George spoke with NEWSWEEK's Susan Elgin while in France. Excerpts:

    NEWSWEEK: You seem very accepting of this situation.  Were you anticipating problems?
    Boy George: As I knew I would have a negative drug test and got myself to a good place, I did not think I would have any problems. As far as my upcoming court case is concerned, I had no restrictions placed on my movements. I am allowed to travel to any country in the world.

    You haven't been convicted of the pending charges. Do you believe the U.S. government is treating you unfairly?
    I thought innocent until proven guilty also applied in U.S. law. It seems sad when, as everybody who has had a drug problem knows, it takes supreme effort to get where I am today. I was really looking forward to doing my first live tour for a decade, and to be told that after all this hard work, I am not welcome in the U.S. for even six short weeks is heartbreaking.

    The main purpose of a visa is to keep the country secure. How do you feel being, essentially, labeled as a threat to national security?
    I am hardly a threat to national security. I am just a performer trying to do his job. I have called America home at different times in my life. I love America, and the American people have always treated me with love and kindness since I went there as a 19-year-old boy with my band Culture Club.

    Why did you even book a tour before you had a visa?
    The general public and fans do not realize that, for an artist to apply for a visa, they have to show all the tour dates and venues before they will process the visa application. Every date is set up, all the band and tour people booked flights, hotels, etc., which involves a huge amount of work. So when the visa is refused, the same amount of work is involved to cancel, plus thousands of people have bought tickets, which have to be refunded. It's not just a case of Boy George being refused entry. It means no work in July and August for my band and the tour people, most of whom are supporting families. It's a triple whammy:  Book your tour, get refused and it costs a fortune. How much easier would it be if we could apply before we set up a tour?

    After originally being denied a visa, Amy Winehouse was granted one to perform at the Grammys, although she decided not to come. What is it like to watch her be granted a visa, when it appears she has drug problems?
    Good luck to Amy Winehouse. I am thrilled she was granted a visa. She got lucky. I was unlucky. I just wish the visa people who looked at her visa had been the ones deciding on mine.

    http://www.newsweek.com/id/144924

     

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