Beyonce does it her way on latest album ‘4’  

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Beyonce recently told Billboard about her fishing expeditions while making this album: “I recorded more than 60 songs: everything I ever wanted to try, I just did it."
News circulated this week that execs at Columbia, Beyonce’s record label, were scrambling to cover their assets ahead of a dawning realization that the diva’s fourth album might be a dud. “They’re very nervous about Beyonce’s new record,” an insider told the New York Post. “It doesn’t have the hit songs that her fans are used to. They asked her to make changes, but she said no.” There’s even talk of reassembling Destiny’s Child in a desperate bid to shore up this cash cow before the end of the fiscal year.

Fans, as always, should pay no attention to the money-changers’ wringing of hands. If a record label is nervous about a disc, in fact, pay attention; it’s probably worth it.
Sure, Beyonce’s first new single, “Run the World (Girls),” was a left-turn shocker for fans — that bleating Major Lazer sample, the skittering island rhythms and too-fast, too-furious dance-floor gambit — but it’s not wholly indicative of the new album, which is built largely on something else that’s not necessarily been B’s strongest suit: smooth and solid balladry.
If anything, “4” has more in common with “21.”
Adele’s “21,” which topped the charts throughout much of the spring, is a torchy breakup album, laden with belting, bawling and the hellish fury that comes from a young woman scorned. Beyonce is 29 and married, but she’s already lived a lifetime. Ten years into a monolithic solo career, after Beyonce Knowles led Destiny’s Child to the top, she’s a 16-time Grammy winner, a movie star and half of the hottest power couple in show biz. She doesn’t have to be defiant. She can relax now, and on “4” she wisely does, ruminating over relationships without firm verdicts — she’s confused, conflicted, very human. “If I got with you, would it feel the same?” she asks in “I Miss You,” a moving wisp of a song (co-written by rising Odd Future star Frank Ocean) that purrs with emotions as contradictory and reluctant as its puttering beats and slow, sighing synths.
The music of “4” is often this subtle and surprising, certainly more creative. Front-loaded with cool keyboards and easygoing melodies in the first half, then marching through a Caribbean parade at the end, “4” smacks of an artist with clout casting about for fresh inspiration but ultimately doing what she wants and not letting a record label dictate many artistic decisions (thus the panic now).
She recently told Billboard about her fishing expeditions while making this album: “I recorded more than 60 songs: everything I ever wanted to try, I just did it. I started off being inspired by Fela Kuti [Nigerian pioneer of Afrobeat music]. I actually worked with the band from [the musical] ‘Fela!’ for a couple of days, just to get the feel for the soul and heart of his music; it’s so sexy and has a great groove you get lost in. I loved his drums, all the horns, how everything was on the one. What I learned most from Fela was artistic freedom: He just felt the spirit. I also found a lot of inspiration in ’90s R&B; Earth, Wind & Fire; DeBarge; Lionel Richie; Teena Marie ... I listened to a lot of Jackson 5 and New Edition, but also Adele, Florence + the Machine, and Prince. Add in my hip-hop influences, and you can hear how broad it is.”
Broad, indeed, and definitely dabbling, but showcasing less of a split personality than the silly marketing distractions of her manufactured alter-ego, the not-missed Sasha Fierce. Here we’re back to the Beyonce of “B’day” — lean, lithe and not always the woman you demand her to be. From the opening, “1 (Plus) 1,” she establishes a tension that remains taut throughout much of the record; her vocals are urgent, backing off (“Don’t know much about algebra,” she sings, glancing at Sam Cooke’s “Wonderful World”) and begging (“Make love to me!”), all while the music stays steady and soft, barely more than a few piano chords and a baseline Coldplay-in-Africa plucked guitar riff. The music tames her savage beast, and love conquers all: “Just when I ball up my fist I realize that I’m laying right next to you.”
The push and pull continues through mostly mid-tempo treats, many of which try a little sonic experimentation, thanks to a varied bunch of forward-thinking writers and producers. On the sad but superb “I Care,” the Neptunes’ Chad Hugo offers palpitating beats and lone synth note underneath, and Empire of the Sun’s Luke Steele co-produces the heavy drums and definite Earth, Wind & Fire influence of “Rather Die Young.” “Party” is a breezy get-together, accented with scooping, gliding multitracked harmonies that almost make moot the idea of a Destiny’s reunion. The song features Andre 3000 and writing/production from Kanye West, but it’s so laid-back, you’d never guess.
Near the end, “4” starts moving, picking things up with the cheery Jackson-esque pop-disco song “Love on Top,” then heading into an ethnic club for “Countdown” (staccato horns and steel drums, and a literal count backward as if it were the 10 days of clubland) and “End of Time” (more rigorous martial beats, like a New Orleans second line). It all careens into the preposterous noisy squall of “Run the World (Girls),” which alienates fans and harasses hipsters in the same breath and is a heckuva way to end an otherwise relaxed, personal set showcasing a diva’s softer side.

Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz marry  

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LOS ANGELES — Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, who play husband and wife in an upcoming film, have taken the roles to heart.
Robin Baun of Slate PR, which represents Craig, said Saturday that the actor and Weisz have married. She did not offer any details.
The British actors had been quietly dating. The wedding previously was reported by the British newspaper News of the World.
Craig has starred as the British secret agent in the two most recent James Bond films. He also stars in the upcoming remake of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," directed by David Fincher.
Weisz won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for "The Constant Gardener" and starred in "The Mummy," "The Fountain" and "The Lovely Bones."
The pair co-starred as a married couple in the upcoming film "Dream House."
The 43-year-old Craig had a longtime girlfriend, Satsuki Mitchell, and has a daughter from a previous relationship. The 41-year-old Weisz was in a relationship with director Darren Aronofsky ("Black Swan"), with whom she has a son.

Lindsay Lohan avoids jail, but judge bans parties during house arrest  

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Actress Lindsay Lohan is currently under home confinement while serving a sentence for a necklace theft conviction.
Lindsay Lohan's failed alcohol test last week will not be held against her because a judge did not renew a requirement that she be tested, according to a ruling in Los Angeles Thursday.
The requirements that her supervised probation include random alcohol and drug testing expired in February when she was arrested on a necklace theft charge and transferred from a Beverly Hills court to the Los Angeles airport branch, Judge Stephanie Saunter said.
"Lindsay has done nothing wrong," defense attorney Shawn Holley said after the hearing.
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Cameron Diaz swears up a storm in 'Bad Teacher'  

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"It was all phonetic," Diaz said, laughing. "We started with an `F' and we ended up with a `K,' and, apparently, if you put these other two letters in between, it makes a very funny noise ... and people understand it."
As Diaz explains, actors typically drop F-bombs on the set, even if it's not in the script. "Then you're, `God, you can't say that. We can't use that one,'" said the actress.
But in the making of "Bad Teacher," which opens Friday, Diaz said it was just the opposite: "You're like, `More F-bombs, give it to us' in this film. So to be able to be on set and have your director screaming that at you is a lot of fun. Everybody is just laughing."
The 38-year-old Diaz was at CinemaCon in Las Vegas earlier this year to get theater owners warmed up to "Bad Teacher" — a rare, R-rated studio comedy with a female lead.
But with the subsequent success of "Bridesmaids," another rare raunchy female comedy this season, exhibitors are likely eyeing the concept as Hollywood's next hot genre.
"It wasn't a character that was originally written for a man and then made for a woman," Diaz said of her "Bad Teacher" role. "It was conceived as a woman. And so, it is a lot of fun. I think it is funnier. If it was a guy, it wouldn't be as funny. Guys don't need to get (breast) jobs."
"Teacher" reunites Diaz with former beau Justin Timberlake. And while Diaz and Timberlake had worked together post-breakup on the "Shrek" films, "Teacher" marks their first live-action effort together.
"We were all like, `This is the right person for the job,'" Diaz explained. "Any worry that we had was like what the media was going to turn it into. Because we all know what they can turn it into.
"So we were very grateful that they didn't, because there was nothing to make of it, other than two people working together, who just happened to have gone out in another time in our lives. So, it wasn't a big deal, and we had a great time. And we did the job."
As for Diaz's own high-school past? She said she never was sent to detention. "I should have, but somehow, I always got away with it."
And was she a bad girl in high school? "Not in high school," Diaz replied with a laugh.

2011 Emmy Nominees & Winners  

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Best Series, Drama
* Mad Men
Breaking Bad
Dexter
Lost
The Good Wife
True Blood

Best Series, Comedy
* Modern Family
Nurse Jackie
Curb Your Enthusiasm
30 Rock
Glee
The Office

Best Actor, Drama
* Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
Michael C. Hall, Dexter
Hugh Laurie, House
Jon Hamm, Mad Men,
Matthew Fox, Lost
Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights

Best Actress, Drama
* Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer
Connie Britto, Friday Night Lights
Glenn Close, Damages
Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
January Jones Mad Men
Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife

Best Actor, Comedy
* Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory
Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
Tony Shalhoub, Monk
Steve Carell, The Office
Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm
Matthew Morrison, Glee

Best Actress, Comedy
* Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie
Tina Fey, 30 Rock
Lea Michele, Glee
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The New Adventures of Old Christine
Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation
Toni Collette, United States of Tara

Best Supporting Actor, Drama Series
* Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad
Andre Braugher, Men of a Certain Age
Michael Emerson, Lost
John Slattery Mad Men
Martin Short, Damages
Terry OQuinn, Lost

Best Supporting Actress, Drama Series
* Archie Panjabi, The Good Wife
Rose Byrne, Damages
Christine Baranski, The Good Wife
Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men
Christina Hendricks, Mad Men
Sharon Gless, Burn Notice

Best Supporting Actor, Comedy Series
* Eric Stonestreet, Modern Family
Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother
Chris Colfer, Glee
Jon Cryer, Two And A Half Men
Ty Burrell, Modern Family
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Modern Family

Best Supporting Actress, Comedy Series
* Jane Lynch, Glee
Kristen Wiig, Saturday Night Live
Sofia Vergara, Modern Family
Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock
Holland Taylor, Two and A Half Men
Julie Bowen, Modern Family

Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series
* The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Colbert Report
Real Time with Bill Mahr
Saturday Night Live
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien

Outstanding Reality Program
* Jamie Olivers Food Revolution
Antiques Roadshow
Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List
Dirty Jobs
MythBusters
Undercover Boss

Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
* Top Chef
The Amazing Race
American Idol
Dancing With the Stars
Project Runway

Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program
* Jeff Probst, Survivor
Tom Bergeron, Dancing With the Stars
Phil Keoghan, The Amazing Race
Heidi Klum, Project Runway
Ryan Seacrest, American Idol

Outstanding Made for Television Movie
* Temple Grandin
End Game
Georgia O'Keefe
Moonshot
The Special Relationship
You Don't Know Jack


Outstanding Drama Series
* The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
All My Children (ABC)
General Hospital (ABC)
The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show - TIE
* Jeopardy! (Syndicated)
* Wheel of Fortune (Syndicated)
Cash Cab (Discovery Channel)
The Price is Right (CBS)

Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program
* Judge Pirro (Syndicated)
Divorce Court (Syndicated)
Judge Judy (Syndicated)
The People's Court (Syndicated)
Swift Justice with Nancy Grace (Syndicated)

Outstanding Lifestyle Program
* The Martha Stewart Show (Hallmark)
How Do I Look? (The Style Network)
My Generation (PBS)
The Nate Berkus Show (Syndicated)

Outstanding Morning Program
* Today Show (NBC)
Good Morning America (ABC)

Outstanding Talk Show/Entertainment
* The Ellen DeGeneres Show (Syndicated)
Live with Regis and Kelly (Syndicated)
Rachael Ray (Syndicated)
The View (ABC)

Outstanding Talk Show/Informative
* The Dr. Oz Show (Syndicated)
Dr Phil (Syndicated)
The Doctors (Syndicated)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
* Laura Wright (Carly Corinthos Jacks) - General Hospital (ABC)
Alicia Minshew (Kendall Slater) - All My Children (ABC)
Debbi Morgan (Angie Hubbard) - All My Children (ABC)
Colleen Zenk (Barbara Ryan) - As The World Turns (CBS)
Susan Flannery (Stephanie Forrester) - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers) - The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
* Michael Park (Jack Snyder) - As The World Turns (CBS)
Ricky Paull Goldin (Jake Martin) - All My Children (ABC)
James Scott (EJ DiMera) - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos) - General Hospital (ABC)
Christian Le Blanc (Michael Baldwin) - The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
* Heather Tom (Katie Logan Spencer) - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Melissa Claire Egan (Annie Chandler) - All My Children (ABC)
Julie Pinson (Janet Ciconne) - As The World Turns (CBS)
Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) - General Hospital (ABC)
Bree Williamson (Jessica Brennan) - One Life To Live (ABC)
Tricia Cast (Nina Webster) - The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
* Jonathan Jackson (Lucky Spencer) - General Hospital (ABC)
Jason Thompson (Patrick Drake) - General Hospital (ABC)
Brian Kerwin (Charlie Banks) - One Life To Live (ABC)
Doug Davidson (Paul Williams) - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Billy Miller (Billy Abbott) - The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series
* Brittany Allen (Marisa Chandler) - All My Children (ABC)
Lexi Ainsworth (Kristina Corinthos Davis) - General Hospital (ABC)
Emily O'Brien (Jana Hawkes) - The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series
* Scott Clifton (William Spencer III aka Liam Cooper) - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Chandler Massey (Will Horton) - Days of our Lives (NBC)
Chad Duell (Michael Corinthos) - General Hospital (ABC)

Outstanding Game Show Host
* Ben Bailey - Cash Cab (Discovery)
Todd Newton - Family Game Night (The Hub)
Wayne Brady - Let's Make A Deal (CBS)
Meredith Vieira - Who Wants to be a Millionaire (Syndicated)

Outstanding Lifestyle/Culinary Host
* Martha Stewart - The Martha Stewart Show (Hallmark)
Christopher Kimball - America's Test Kitchen (PBS)
Nate Berkus - The Nate Berkus Show (Syndicated)
Paula Deen - Paula's Best Dishes (Food Network)
Anne Burrell - Secrets of a Restaurant Chef (Food Network)

Outstanding Talk Show Host - TIE
* Dr Mehmet Oz - The Dr Oz Show (Syndicated)
* Kelly Ripa, Regis Philbin - Live with Regis and Kelly (ABC)
Rachael Ray - Rachael Ray (Syndicated)
Dr Travis Stork, Dr Andrew Ordon, Dr Jim Sears, Dr Lisa Masterson - The Doctors (Syndicated)
Sherri Shepherd, Barbara Walters, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg - The View (ABC)

Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team - TIE
* The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
* The Young and the Restless (CBS)
General Hospital (ABC)
One Life to Live (ABC)

Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
* The Young and the Restless (CBS)
As The World Turns (CBS)
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)

Lifetime Achievement Award
Pat Sajak
Alex Trebek

iPhone 5  

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NEW YORK  -- "iPhone 5" is trending Thursday as rumors swirl about the look and feel of the new phone when it arrives this September.


Apple's newest iPhone will feature a new processor, the same powerful chip included in the iPad 2, an updated camera and possibly an all-new look. The iPhone 5 could be curvier and slimmer than its prior versions, according to some reports.
Since the smartphone's debut, Apple has launched a new iPhone every June.
Another popular search on the Internet Thursday includes "Saab" after news that the carmaker is so strapped for cash it can't pay wages to its employees.
Saab said it hasn't obtained necessary short-term funding to pay its workers. In response, two Saab unions have demanded payment by Monday, or they'll take legal action that could result in the company being put into bankruptcy.
Saab's production was halted for most of April, May and June because it could not pay suppliers, and now also needs funds to restart it. The company agreed to a rescue package earlier this month from two Chinese companies, pending approval from the Chinese and Swedish governments, the European Investment Bank and shareholder General Motors. In the deal, Saab would hand over a majority stake in return for a cash injection that could potentially solve longer-term financial problems.

Keanu Reeves' poetry book: Get it from Book Soup  

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Keanu Reeves has written a poetry book, "Ode to Happiness," that "externalizes a melancholy internal monologue and subtly pokes fun at it," according to publisher Steidl.
The 40-page book has a single, long poem by Reeves, art by painter Alexandra Grant and was created with the help of Janey Bergam. The art book is $55.
The text includes lines like "I draw a hot sorrow bath / in my despair room" and "It can always be worse.
Was the book inspired by the "Sad Keanu" Internet meme, the one that began with a photograph of a seemingly dejected Keanu Reeves eating on a park bench? The New York Daily News thinks so.
But, really, is Keanu paying that much attention to Photoshop memes of himself? Doesn't he have muscles to train, lines to learn and, you know, samurai to defeat?
Or maybe he has books to buy. Book Soup, where Reeves has been rumored to shop, has six copies of "Ode to Happiness" left in stock. That's twice as many as Amazon.

Belfast riots renew calls for Protestant-Catholic dialogue  

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Dublin, Ireland – Rioting engulfed the Short Strand district of Belfast, Northern Ireland, Tuesday night, as pro-British loyalists and Irish republican residents of the area clashed for the second consecutive day.
Local police said that as many as 400 people participated in the violence and that a news photographer was wounded in a shooting in one of Belfast's most tense neighborhoods. In an effort to break up the fights, police fired at least 66 plastic bullets but made only one arrest: a young woman was detained on suspicion of possession of a firearm and assaulting police.
While police and locals blamed the loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) for sparking the violence on Monday and being involved in fighting last night, an unnamed dissident republican splinter group may be equally to blame in Tuesday's melee.
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The violence has already led to calls for renewed dialogue between Protestant and Catholic groups, especially as it becomes evident that splinter paramilitary groups are trying to revive discord along political and religious lines.
“In the past there, we had an interface group where Short Strand community leaders would call me or someone else [and vice versa] if there was trouble brewing. I think there was a feeling from Sinn Féin that it was a policing responsibility – and I can see their point – but now we, on both sides of the community, want to see those structures reestablished. Similar initiatives are going on to resolve issues in other parts of Belfast," says Sammy Douglas, a local lawmaker with the pro-British Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) who has worked as a community activist in east Belfast.
Marching season nearsMany local leaders say the spike in sectarian violence – coupled with the increasingly murky picture of which groups are involved – is especially troubling as Northern Ireland's always-tense "marching season" approaches.
“The main thing now is to ensure the violence stops before it gets inflamed,â€
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During the marching season, which reaches its high point on July 12 but continues until the end of August, the Protestant Orange Institution and associated groups – including bands named after loyalist paramilitary organizations – parade throughout Northern Ireland.
The parades, which republicans view as provocative displays of sectarianism but unionists see as expressions of British identity, have often ended in violence.
The paramilitary playersSo far, there is no indication that the mainstream Provisional IRA (PIRA) has engaged in the fighting. The Independent International Commission on Decommissioning (IICD) confirmed the PIRA had disarmed by September 2005. And in 2009, the Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC), a body formed by the British and Irish governments, said the IRA’s leadership group known as the “army councilâ€
Dissident groups formed by disaffected members of the PIRA and who remain committed to war include the Continuity IRA, founded in 1987 and the Real IRA, formed in 1997. A third group was formed from a split within the Real IRA in 2009, calling itself Óglaigh na hÉireann (the Gaelic name traditionally used by the various IRAs).
In the past two years, dissident republicans have killed two policemen and two British soldiers, the most recent killing being the car bombing of police officer Ronan Kerr in April 2011. Both groups have staged dozens of other actions including so-called "punishment shooting" vigilante actions against criminals and several failed bomb and gun attacks.
On the loyalist side of the conflict, matters are more confused. The UVF and the Ulster Defence Association were supposedly disarmed and disbanded.
But the IMC’s most recent report, issued in March, said the UVF was still active: “Notwithstanding the progress made in the past three years, the organization’s role in the murder of [member] Bobby Moffett calls into question the claim in the May 2007 statement that the UVF would become a civilian organization. We do not doubt the wish of the leadership to pursue the 2007 strategy though there are some within the organization who are evidently not ready to accept the restraints on their behavior which this means.”
Now, the UVF’s role in leading the recent riots suggests a power struggle within the paramilitary group.
A Protestant and unionist resident of east Belfast, who did not wish to be identified, said whatever progress was being made between republicans and unionists in high office needed to be replicated on the ground. “Neither the dissidents nor the UVF speak for the people. People were led into a false sense of security, thinking the weapons had gone away."

Stress in the City: Brain Activity and Biology Behind Mood Disorders of Urbanites  

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Being born and raised in a major urban area
is associated with greater lifetime risk for
anxiety andmood disorders. 

(June 22, 2011) — Being born and raised in a major urban area is associated with greater

 lifetime risk for anxiety and mood disorders. Until now, the biology for these associations had not been described. A new international study, which involved Douglas Mental Health University Institute researcher Jens Pruessner, is the first to show that two distinct brain regions that regulate emotion and stress are affected by city living. These findings, published in Nature may lead to strategies that improve the quality of life for city dwellers.

"Previous findings have shown that the risk for anxiety disorders is 21 percent higher for people from the city, who also have a 39 percent increase for mood disorders," says co-author Jens Pruessner, a Douglas researcher. "In addition, the incidence for schizophrenia is almost doubled for individuals who are born and brought up in cities. These values are a cause for concern and determining the biology behind this is the first step to remedy the trend."
Distinct brain structures
Pruessner, with his colleagues from the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim, looked at the brain activity of healthy volunteers from urban and rural areas. In a series of functional magnetic resonance experiments involving the Douglas' previously developed 'Montreal Imaging Stress Task',(MIST) protocol, they showed that city living was associated with greater stress responses in the amygdala, an area of the brain involved with emotional regulation and mood. In contrast, urban upbringing was found to be associated with activity in the cingulate cortex, a region involved in regulation of negative affect and stress.
"These findings suggest that different brain regions are sensitive to the experience of city living during different times across the lifespan," says Pruessner. "Future studies need to clarify the link between psychopathology and these affects in individuals with mental disorders.These findings contribute to our understanding of urban environmental risk for mental disorders and health in general. They further point to a new approach to interface social sciences, neurosciences and public policy to respond to the major health challenge of urbanization."

Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher is married  

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Looks like Noel Gallagher has found his "Wonderwall" -- the former Oasis frontman is married.


The rocker, 44, tied the knot to his girlfriend of 11 years, Sara MacDonald, over the weekend, his rep confirms to PEOPLE.


The ceremony reportedly took place Saturday at the Lime Wood Hotel in New Forest, England, and this is Gallagher's second marriage.


Published reports say Russell Brand, Gallagher's former co-host on British radio show "TalkSPORT," served as best man at the ceremony, where MacDonald sparkled in a full-length vintage gown.


MacDonald switched into a Tom Ford dress for the reception, sharing her first dance with Gallagher as husband and wife to The Ronette's "Be My Baby."


"Little Britain" star David Walliams and supermodel wife Lara Stone, actor John Simm and musician Paul Weller helped the couple celebrate the nuptials. Brand's wife, Katy Perry, is on tour and couldn't attend.


Noticeably absent from the ceremony: brother and former band mate, Liam Gallagher, whom he's publicly had a rocky relationship with that led to the band's split.


"I've not been invited to his wedding," Liam Gallagher, who's been playing gigs with his current band, Beady Eye, in Chicago, told the Chicago Sun-Times prior to the big day.


Gallagher and MacDonald have two sons together: Donovan, 3, and Sonny, 8 months. Gallagher has a daughter, Anais, 11, with his first wife Meg Matthews.

Chris Brown Says He Didn't Mean It  

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Chris Brown used the word “gay” as an insult while berating the paparazzi, but on Twitter the 22-year-old singer says he didn’t mean it. And that’s some “REAL SHIT,” he promises.
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Brown was caught on tape by TMZ – which posted the video on Tuesday – while talking with a parking meter attendant. When he saw the approaching cameraman, Brown was annoyed and started shouting at him, accusing the man of reporting the vehicle just so he could get a shot.
“Ya’ll [n words] is weak,” he yelled at the paparazzi. “Did ya’ll call them to try and film me? Ya’ll [n words] is gay.”
Brown used his 140 characters on Twitter last night to take it all back.
“I have total respect for Gay community and my intention was not to insult anyone in it,” he wrote, tagging his tweet with a homemade hashtag, “#REALSHIT.”
A few hours later, he posted a shirtless picture of himself and joked about “cold nipples.” So it seems he’s ready to move on with life.
Reaction on Twitter was cautious, considering Brown’s sordid history – most recently including tearing up a green room at Good Morning America when asked about assaulting fellow singer and former girlfriend Rihanna.
“Well the gay community loves your music,” wrote Willie Torres. “So I hope you mean what you say.”
“You sure do apologize a lot,” wrote Paul McLaren, who also tagged his post “#REALSHIT.”

Jennifer Lopez  

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The singer, actress, and "American Idol" judge is set to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame sometime in the next year. She is also in talks to star in two new high profile flicks, "What to Expect When You're Expecting" and the action flick "Parker."

Megan Fox  

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The UK's Daily Mail is reporting that the sexy actress didn't quit "Transformers 3." Rather, she was fired for comparing director Michael Bay to Hitler in a 2009 interview. The paper reports that Steven Spielberg, executive producer on the film, demanded she be canned.

Miss America 2011: Alyssa Campanella Wins Competition  

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Miss USA 2011 Alyssa Campanella attends the official Miss USA 2011 after party at
Chateau Nightclub and Gardens at Paris Las Vegas, June 19, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nev.

Miss California Alyssa Campanella took the crown at Sunday night's Miss USA pageant, beating out 50 other beauties at the event at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

Auburn-haired Campanella, 21, took the stage donning both a turquoise gown and a blue and white polka dot bikini for the event's evening gown and swimsuit portions, and she answered a question regarding the legalization of marijuana for the Q&A section of the competition.

Campanella, who originally hails from New Jersey but now lives in Los Angeles, will represent the United States at this year's Miss Universe pageant in September in Brazil.

"I understand why that question would be asked, especially with today's economy, but I also understand that medical marijuana is very important to help those who need it medically," Campanella said.

"I'm not sure if it should be legalized, if it would really affect, with the drug war. I mean, it's abused today, unfortunately, so that's the only reason why I would kind of be a little bit against it, but medically it's OK."
Ashley Durham, Miss Tennessee, was the first runner-up in Sunday night's competition. Contestants from Alabama and Texas placed third and fourth.

Kia Ben-et Hampton, Miss Kentucky, won Miss Congeniality USA, while Miss Arizona Brittany Dawn Brannon won Miss Photogenic USA.

The competition had a different tone than those of years past. Though it's been two years since Miss USA runner-up Carrie Prejean fell from grace, many contenders were wary of making the same missteps in the question-and-answer portion of the competition that she did.
Prejean spoke out against gay marriage at the 2009 competition and was later stripped of her Miss California USA crown for alleged breaches of contract.
"The girls are scared to death," Keith Lewis, the director of state pageants for California, New York and New Hampshire, told Fox News last week. "They witnessed with Carrie Prejean how a firestorm can create a road kill, and nobody wants to be part of a situation like that again."

One contestant made headlines well before Sunday night. In February, Blair Griffith revealed that she was homeless months after being named Miss Colorado USA. The 23-year-old beauty queen and her mother were evicted just weeks after her October 2010 victory.

"The only thing I had time to grab was my crown and my sash," Griffith told.

After telling the directors of the Miss USA pageant that she had lost her home, Griffith made the decision to go public with her story. She has spent much of the past year traveling the country speaking about her experience.

"What I've learned is that there are so many in this country, especially families with children, who are unseen, who are doubled up in the homes of friends and family, who are homeless because they don't have a home of their own to go to," she said.

Meanwhile, outgoing Miss USA Rima Fakih spent the days prior to giving up her crown partying.

"I'm only human," Fakih, 25, told the New York Post after club-hopping in Las Vegas.

She almost lost her crown earlier this year after going out late and sleeping through an interview.