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Thursday, July 28, 2016
Watch Krewella Interview Precocious Amateur Filmmaker Dabbing His Way Through the DNC
Jahan Yousaf and Yasmine Yousaf of Krewella perform at the MTV
Fandom Awards San Diego at PETCO Park on July 21, 2016 in San Diego.
As part of Krewella's ongoing coverage of this year's Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia for Billboard, the electronic dance music duo spent some time interviewing students and recent graduates about the issues that matter most to them.
One such subject was a recent Columbia University graduate going by the name of Mr. Doing Too Much, who was at the convention for a film he's creating called Peace of the Nation or Mr. Doing Too Much Does Politics.
He explained that he had snuck into the DNC on expired credentials. (He had also attended the Republican National Convention last week in Cleveland, but was not allowed in.) He also boasted plans to run for president in 2040 on a platform of love when he is old enough, adding, "for now, all I'm doing is dabbing."
For all his youthful bravado, Mr. Doing Too Much did have some solid insight into the current presidential election to offer.
Monday, July 25, 2016
Beyonce Asks Court to Toss 'Lemonade' Lawsuit
Beyonce Asks Court to Toss 'Lemonade' Lawsuit
Beyonce in the video for "Sorry."
The star's lawyer argues her visual album and the short film
it's accused of mimicking are "a textbook example" of what does not
constitute copyright infringement.
Beyonce's visual album Lemonade doesn't share any meaningful similarities to the 7-minute short film it's accused of ripping off, according to a motion to dismiss filed Friday.
Independent filmmaker Matthew Fulks sued Beyonce in June, claiming her Emmy-nominated work and its trailer copied nine elements of his short film Palinoia. Those elements include "graffiti and persons with heads down," "red persons with eyes obscured," "parking garage," "feet on the street," and "side-lit ominous figures." All of this, he argues, constitutes a similarity in the "total concept and feel" of the two works.
Tom Ferber, who's representing Beyonce, her company Parkwood Entertainment and HBO, says that the two projects concern "a distressed lover's pain" is too broad a similarity to be copyright infringement.
He sites Blakeman v. Disney, in which the court used as an example the hypothetical absurdity that Animal House and Rudy could be found substantially similar because they both depict college life.
"A straightforward comparison of the parties’ works provides a textbook example of what does not constitute a legally cognizable claim of infringement," states the motion. "The SAC describes elements and features of the works in abstractions so broad as to be meaningless — because, as even a cursory review of the parties’ works makes clear, at the level of copyrightable expression the works are markedly dissimilar."
Palinoia tells the story of a "tumultuous relationship" between a white man and woman that has ended, according to the motion, meanwhile Lemonade is the story of a woman progressing through the a series of emotions that "evoke the Kubler-Ross stages of grief" in the context of African-American culture. (You can compare for yourself by watching Palinoia in full here, and the Lemonade trailer here.)
Fulks claims he was contacted about a potential gig directing a video for MS MR, which is signed to former defendant Columbia, and sent a link to his film in response. Just a few months later, he claims, Lemonade began filming.
A hearing is currently set for August 25.
Monday, July 18, 2016
Perfect 10s: Drake Joins Adele, Santana & Whitney Houston for Elite Chart History
Perfect 10s: Drake Joins Adele, Santana & Whitney Houston for Elite Chart History
Drake's album 'Views' and single "One Dance" lead the Billboard 200 & Hot 100 for a 10th week each, respectively.
As previously reported, Drake's album Views spends a 10th week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (dated July 30), while the set's "One Dance" (featuring WizKid and Kyla) likewise tops the Billboard Hot 100 for a 10th week (with both reigns logged nonconsecutively).
How
rare is such a double domination of that length? Dating to Aug. 17,
1963, when the Billboard 200 became a combined ranking of stereo and
mono albums (the Hot 100 launched Aug. 4, 1958), Drake is just
the fourth artist to boast an album that has led the Billboard 200 for a
least 10 weeks while a single from that set has ruled the Hot 100 also
for at least 10 weeks.
Here's the exclusive club, including one such album, by
Santana, that generated two songs that led the Hot 100 for at least 10
weeks each; Drake, meanwhile, is the first solo male to make the list
(as Santana is a band, fronted by Carlos Santana):
Drake
Album: Views, 10 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard 200, beginning May 21, 2016
Song: "One Dance" (featuring WizKid and Kyla), 10 weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100, beginning May 21, 2016
Song: "One Dance" (featuring WizKid and Kyla), 10 weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100, beginning May 21, 2016
Adele
Album: 25, 10 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard 200, beginning Dec. 12, 2015
Song: "Hello," 10 weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100, beginning Nov. 14, 2015
Song: "Hello," 10 weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100, beginning Nov. 14, 2015
Santana
Album: Supernatural, 12 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard 200, beginning Oct. 30, 1999
Songs: "Smooth" (featuring Rob Thomas), 12 weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100, beginning Oct. 23, 1999
"Maria Maria" (featuring The Product G&B), 10 weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100, beginning April 8, 2000
Songs: "Smooth" (featuring Rob Thomas), 12 weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100, beginning Oct. 23, 1999
"Maria Maria" (featuring The Product G&B), 10 weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100, beginning April 8, 2000
Whitney Houston
Album: The Bodyguard (soundtrack), 20 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard 200, beginning Dec. 12, 1992
Song: "I Will Always Love You," 14 weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100, beginning Nov. 28, 1992
Song: "I Will Always Love You," 14 weeks at No. 1 on Hot 100, beginning Nov. 28, 1992
Thus, just four acts can claim albums that have both
topped the Billboard 200 for at least 10 weeks and yielded singles that
have commanded the Hot 100 for at least 10 frames. Notably, two of those
albums, Drake's Views and Adele's 25, have gained entrance to the category in 2016 (first on March 12, to be exact, when 25
spent its 10th week atop the Billboard 200, after "Hello" had wrapped
its run in charge of the Hot 100 in January). That's not entirely a
coincidence.
Dating to the Billboard 200 dated Dec. 13, 2014, the chart has measured multi-metric consumption,
encompassing album sales, on-demand streaming and digital track sales;
from May 25, 1991 through Dec. 6, 2014, the chart had ranked pure album
sales, according to Nielsen Music (while, before that, the survey was
based on ranked reports submitted by retailers).
Thus,
for more than a year-and-a-half (since Dec. 13, 2014), an album's
Billboard 200 ranking has been directly informed by the streaming and
sales activity of its tracks. As "One Dance" and "Hello" have dominated
in streaming and sales, they have, in turn, directly helped Views and 25 control the Billboard 200.
Comparatively, Santana's Supernatural and Houston's The Bodyguard
led the Billboard 200 based only on their pure sales, even if they
obviously were, independently in terms of chart methodology, bolstered
by the success of their monstrous hit singles.
Ultimately,
any way the impressive numbers are crunched, only four albums in the
last half-century-plus have reached such rare chart heights -- with
Drake's Views becoming the latest such smash this week.
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Prince Died of an Opioid Overdose, Law Enforcement Confirms
Prince Died of an Opioid Overdose, Law Enforcement Confirms
Law enforcement officials confirmed to the AP Thursday morning that legendary musician Prince died of an opioid overdose.
The performer was found dead in his Minnesota home on Apr. 21. An autopsy was completed on Apr. 22 but no cause of death was announced. At the time, the medical examiner’s office said it would “not release information until the exam is complete and all results are obtained.”
The AP’s report follows weeks of speculation that Prince was struggling with an addiction to opioid painkillers. TMZ had reported that Prince had been treated for a drug overdose six days before his death.
Law enforcement officials confirmed to the AP Thursday morning that legendary musician Prince died of an opioid overdose.
The performer was found dead in his Minnesota home on Apr. 21. An autopsy was completed on Apr. 22 but no cause of death was announced. At the time, the medical examiner’s office said it would “not release information until the exam is complete and all results are obtained.”
The AP’s report follows weeks of speculation that Prince was struggling with an addiction to opioid painkillers. TMZ had reported that Prince had been treated for a drug overdose six days before his death.
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Young Athletes Train For Excellence With Local Super Bowl Champion
Young Athletes Train For Excellence With Local Super Bowl Champion
Denver Broncos kicker, and North Penn alum Brandon McManus held a football skills camp Sunday at his old Montgomery County high school.
For full story go to: http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/
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