Saturday, April 30, 2011

The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress

The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress

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The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress
The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress

The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress
The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress

The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress
The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress
The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress
The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress
The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress The Royal Wedding Dress - Kate Middleton's Wedding Dress
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SISTAR’s Bora rushed to the hospital during “100 Points out of 100″ recording


On April 30th, KBS’s reformatted “100 Points out of 100” athletic special featuring 48 idol stars broadcast for the first time. The show kicked off to an unfortunate start with SISTAR’s Bora injuring herself during the 50m race.
Representing Junra/Jeju, Bora sped up as the race began, immediately taking the lead.  Right as she passed through the finish line in first place, however, she tripped and fell on her head. Fortunately, producers had a medical team on standby, who were immediately brought in to take her to the hospital.
Viewers commented, “It looks like she hit her head really hard, I hope it wasn’t too bad of an injury”, “SISTAR has so many injuries lately”, and “I hope nobody else gets injured!”

Source: BNT News via Naver

K.Will says goodbye on Music Core


Having been promoting “My Heart is Beating” for the past 8 weeks, K.Will is wrapping up promotions with his goodbye stage on MBC’s Music Core today.
K.Will has certainly had a fruitful promotion period with his song charting highly on various music charts and also winning on music shows. More importantly, he has cemented his position as a solid ballad singer once again with “My Heart is Beating”, which is a medium tempo ballad track that features a fun melody with a dynamic sound that works in tune with the explosive vocals K-Will is known for.
Check out his stage one last time!

Eru makes his comeback on Music Core


Singer Eru is back on the comeback trail with his new mini album, “Feel Brand New“, and began promotions on today’s episode of MBC’s Music Core.
Eru is making an effort to show the transformation from his former “Eru-style ballads” through his first title track of 2011, “Countrified and Immature“. This song is a collaborative effort between hit-maker Kim Do Hoon and composer PJ, which has a lyrical main melody arranged with elements of hip-hop. This new distinctive song will show a new emotion of ballads.
Also, in the beginning, the arrangement of strings and piano has upgraded both the composition and feeling for the song. The lyrics of “Countrified and Immature” were written by hit-producer Choi Gab Won and emphasize the unique and plain-spoken charm of men.
“Countrified and Immature” starts with a melody that will stick to your lips even after one listen. The lyrics which speak of the search for love by a man and his nervous and bitter feelings upgrade the song yet another level. You can sense beauty and lyricism in the addictive chorus and the heart-moving orchestral tune.
Check out his comeback stage below!

SNSD reaches #1 on Oricon Singles Chart


Recently, allkpop reported that girl group SNSD had reached #2 on Japan’s Oricon Singles Chart, right behind Jang Geun Suk.
Well, on April 29th, SNSD came up to #1 with their third Japanese single, “Mr. Taxi“, which was released on April 27th. On top of this, SNSD has also placed 1st on Japan’s mobile download site “Recochoku” and on Japan’s iTunes Singles Chart – showing that the group is receiving much love in Japan.
“Mr. Taxi” is a new song that was not previously released in Korea. The song has been receiving much attention from music fans not only in Korea and Japan, but from fans all over Asia.
Meanwhile, SNSD will start performing on May 31st in Osaka and tour throughout Japan until July 17th for their Arena Tour Concert. They plan to perform in front of 100,000 fans. For their first concert, 300,000 people applied to buy tickets, so it was confirmed that 3 performances have been added to accommodate fans.
Source: Osen via Nate

Untouchable to release digital single “You You” on May 4th


Hip hop duo Untouchable will be making a comeback on May 4th with their new digital single “You You,” featuring new singer Oh Jinsuk.
They first debuted in 2008 with the single “It’s Okay” and went on to release singles like “Tell Me Why” and “Alive in My Heart,” which featured their hip hop style. Untouchable will be doing something a little different this time around with “You You” however, melding hip hop and rock for a new sound.
A representative stated, “Untouchable, who has returned after 5 months, worked with new face Oh Jinsuk for this single. We hope you check out Untouchable’s new song.”
Source + Photo: Nate

Sohee of the Wonder Girls is a bunny!


Sohee of the Wonder Girls posted a series of adorable photos today on her Twitter and me2day, making a transformation from a beloved dumpling transformed into a cute bunny.
She tweeted, ” Bunny bunny bunny, rabbit rabbit rabbit hoot-*” along with photos of herself wearing a stylish white dress shirt and her hair tied back simply. Sohee also showed off the cute nail art of little rabbits, but fans are saying she’s the real cute bunny.
Followers commented, “So cute,” “I wish I had a Sohee doll,” and “Her little expression is the best.”

Source: Nate

BoA shows off her beautiful, small face


Singer BoA has been gaining much attention for revealing a picture in where her face is even smaller than a glass of beer.
On April 30th, BoA tweeted, “Enjoy your Friday Night! Cheers” and “Yummy” and uploaded pictures to go with the tweet.
In the picture, BoA is holding up a glass of beer with an orange on the rim with a smile on her face. Even with very little make-up on, her radiant beauty caught the eyes of netizens.
Netizens praised, “Your face is so small”, “Your skin is radiant”, and “Cute!”
Meanwhile, BoA will be in Toronto, Canada during May for the filming of “COBU 3D“.

Source: OSEN via Nate

X-5 debuts on Music Core


Open World Entertainment’s new boyband, ‘X-5‘, finally made their long-awaited debut on today’s episode of “Music Core” with “Don’t Put On An Act“!
With a title track produced by hip hop’s big daddy, ‘Rhymer‘, the boys showcased an excellent performance that utilized the song’s electro hip hop rhythm for an engaging and complex choreography while also rapping about the betrayal of love alongside a synth rhythm.
Check out their debut stage below!
Source: Daum Music

Turtles makes a ‘Hero’ comeback on Music Core


Pop trio Turtles finally made their official comeback with a new member, Lee Kang, and their title track, “Hero“, on today’s episode of MBC’s Music Core.
“Hero” features an exciting beat with snare drums and whistles that will surely have you humming it for days. Inside this upbeat rhythm is an equally uplifting message that aims to give hope and bravery to those that are giving up after lost love.
Their agency, Pine Tree Entertainment, explained their comeback, “In celebration of their 10th anniversary, the Turtles have overcome their pain with a new track that’s reminiscent of their older style. It’s something that the entire family can enjoy together.”
Check out their comeback stage below!
Source: Daum Music

After School makes a comeback with ‘Shampoo’ on Music Core


After a long hiatus, the After School girls are back on MBC’s Music Core with a brand new round of promotions after releasing their first album, “Virgin” earlier this week.
Decked out with a lovelier and more feminine concept, the girls have filled the album to the brim with songs that hold motivating themes like confidence and individuality. It’s been a long year since their last “Bang!” release, so the girls have set out to make this comeback particularly special.
Their title track, “Shampoo”, was written by poet Won Tae Yeon (of Secret Garden’s “That Man“) and composed by Japanese producer, Daishi Dance.
With a subtle piano melody and an emphasis on the emotions behind the lyrics, the song seamlessly weaves in and out of After School’s beautiful vocals and powerful rapping.
Check out their comeback stage, which also includes “Let’s Step Up“!

Acoustic girl duo ‘SpinEL’ debuts on Music Core with “ChuChu”


Korea’s first ever acoustic guitar girl duo, SpinEL, has made their official debut with their first single, “ChuChu“.
This girl duo team is comprised of two members, SPIN and EL, both of whom were born in 1996. SPIN is the vice president of her class and first began featuring for other artists since 2003. EL used to be a child actress and starred in a variety of movies, dramas, and mucicals.
While SpinEL is a combination of their name, it is also the name of a jewel. Like their name, the girls hope to become a shiny jewel in the Korean music industry.
Representatives of SpinEL stated, “The public is thirsty for talented and real music, as exemplified by the hits of C’est Si Bon and MBC’s ‘I Am A Singer.’ SpinEL has that same girl group charm, but with also a musical style that will satisfy listeners.”
The girls debuted on MBC’s “Music Core” by performing with their guitars on air.
Source: Sports Chosun

CNBLUE performs ‘Love Girl’ on Music Core


Having achieved great success with their recent album “First Step“, the CNBLUE boys have returned with a special performance of “Love Girl” for this week’s episode of “Music Core“!
“Love Girl” in particular was re-arranged as an acoustic version, different from the original included in “First Step”. The song flawlessly managed to carry the same bright and upbeat rhythm into a smooth finish that only an acoustic cover can give.
FNC Music stated, “Since the boys have received so much love to the point of earning double and triple crowns, we have decided to produce a new album as a way of saying thanks to our fans. With three tracks that were originally only released in Japan and plenty of photos of the members, we hope that it will become a great present for our fans.”
So check out their slick looking “Love Girl” stage on Music Core below.

Kim Wan Sun makes her ‘Super Love’ comeback on Music Core


After a long six years of hiatus, the Madonna of Korea, Kim Wan Sun, has finally made her comeback on today’s episode of “Music Core“!
The minute news of her comeback hit the industry, older music fans screamed out in joy over the return of the original idol Hallyu star. Younger fans are no exception, as it didn’t take long for them to be captivated by her charms.
Her title track, “Super Love“, features a hard rock guitar sound by Lee Jung Woo of CUBA and an analog synthesizer riff that is usually only used in break beat music.
Check out her comeback below!
Source: Daum Music

Tornadoes the most terrifying of natural disasters

Tornadoes the most terrifying of natural disasters

By Allen Barra, Special to CNN
April 30, 2011 -- Updated 1548 GMT (2348 HKT)
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Editor's note: Allen Barra writes for the Wall Street Journal and the Daily Beast. He's a graduate of Mountain Brook High School and the University of Alabama in Birmingham.
(CNN) -- I had to live all over the country before I realized that Americans everywhere live with some kind of fear hanging over their daily lives.
Those who live in river towns grow up with stories of floods. West Coasters joke about earthquakes to anesthetize themselves from the omnipresent reality of the real thing. Those who live in California and the Southwest can expect drought and horrific wildfires once or twice a decade, and anyone who lives a lifetime in the Gulf area must feel like they've lived through the plagues of the Old Testament. In the South and Midwest, of course, it's tornadoes.
Having experienced a flood in Pennsylvania and the 1989 Bay Area earthquake, I would argue that tornadoes are the most unsettling of all natural disasters and the most terrifying. When you have a torrential rain, you can anticipate a flood. In many cases, at least, the direction of wildfires can be predicted. Traumatic as earthquakes are, you don't have the agony of sitting and waiting for them.
US tornadoes 'deadliest in 86 years'
But with tornadoes, there's a horrifying time span--ranging from several hours to mere minutes--when you know it may be coming, followed by the soul- wrenching knowledge that since you don't know which way it's going to turn, you can't flee from it.
Tornadoes teach us humility. For all of our scientific technology, there really isn't a thing we can do to protect those who are caught in their path. They are conscienceless killers, coldly democratic in where and how they strike.
The age of real time media has added a new and even more terrifying aspect: You can see the disaster forming then watch as it destroys. Wednesday afternoon on CNN, I watched helplessly from the safety of my living room in New Jersey more than 900 miles away as an F5 tornado almost a mile wide bore down on neighborhoods I had grown up in and where my family and friends still live.
As I saw it rip through Tuscaloosa near the University of Alabama campus, I thought, "My God, if that veers a half a mile or so, it's going to slam into the dorms." Then, about 15 minutes later, it showed up--as predicted -- in Birmingham's west end. I tried to phone several family members, including my sister-in-law, Cheryl, to tell her that I was watching on television what she could see if she had dared open her front door. I couldn't get through, of course; all phone service, land and cell, was down.
And what would I have said to her anyway? Get out? To go where? The last place you want to be during a tornado is on the open road -- unless you're in an Abrams tank.
When I was growing up, common wisdom was that you would be safe in the basement. At least you knew where your family would be. But most new houses don't have basements. It's cheaper to build on concrete slabs; as photos of the devastation reveal, in many Alabama neighborhoods, all that's left are the slabs.
As it turned out, we were very lucky. Our families and friends were all unhurt. Or were they? The more you talk to people who got through it, the more messages you send out to people you realize you haven't heard from.
Has anyone seen or heard from George MacAdams in Sheffield? How about Ken and Tyler at the Paul "Bear" Bryant Museum? Or Patricia Simon in Mountain Brook, or Brian and Mary Shaw in Homewood? Even though there were no reports of twisters hitting their area, how do we know where they were when it hit? I still haven't had all my messages returned and flinch with every e-mail and phone call. (As I write this, Tricia checked in and they are fine.)
My sister Lorrie and her husband Richard had just returned from a trip to North Carolina -- great timing --and dashed across town to pick up Richard's mother. It wasn't clear that she would be any safer at their house than in her own, but at least she was with family.
Growing up in tornado country taught me that there isn't much one can really do when caught in a twister's path. But this recent disaster taught me another thing: There's nothing to be gained by watching it as it happens. Next time I'll turn off the TV and, after I know everyone is safe, watch the reruns.
Source http://edition.cnn.com

Eru makes his comeback on Music Core


Singer Eru is back on the comeback trail with his new mini album, “Feel Brand New“, and began promotions on today’s episode of MBC’s Music Core.
Eru is making an effort to show the transformation from his former “Eru-style ballads” through his first title track of 2011, “Countrified and Immature“. This song is a collaborative effort between hit-maker Kim Do Hoon and composer PJ, which has a lyrical main melody arranged with elements of hip-hop. This new distinctive song will show a new emotion of ballads.
Also, in the beginning, the arrangement of strings and piano has upgraded both the composition and feeling for the song. The lyrics of “Countrified and Immature” were written by hit-producer Choi Gab Won and emphasize the unique and plain-spoken charm of men.
“Countrified and Immature” starts with a melody that will stick to your lips even after one listen. The lyrics which speak of the search for love by a man and his nervous and bitter feelings upgrade the song yet another level. You can sense beauty and lyricism in the addictive chorus and the heart-moving orchestral tune.
Check out his comeback stage below!

SNSD reaches #1 on Oricon Singles Chart


Recently, allkpop reported that girl group SNSD had reached #2 on Japan’s Oricon Singles Chart, right behind Jang Geun Suk.
Well, on April 29th, SNSD came up to #1 with their third Japanese single, “Mr. Taxi“, which was released on April 27th. On top of this, SNSD has also placed 1st on Japan’s mobile download site “Recochoku” and on Japan’s iTunes Singles Chart – showing that the group is receiving much love in Japan.
“Mr. Taxi” is a new song that was not previously released in Korea. The song has been receiving much attention from music fans not only in Korea and Japan, but from fans all over Asia.
Meanwhile, SNSD will start performing on May 31st in Osaka and tour throughout Japan until July 17th for their Arena Tour Concert. They plan to perform in front of 100,000 fans. For their first concert, 300,000 people applied to buy tickets, so it was confirmed that 3 performances have been added to accommodate fans.
Source: Osen via Nate

Sohee of the Wonder Girls is a bunny!


Sohee of the Wonder Girls posted a series of adorable photos today on her Twitter and me2day, making a transformation from a beloved dumpling transformed into a cute bunny.
She tweeted, ” Bunny bunny bunny, rabbit rabbit rabbit hoot-*” along with photos of herself wearing a stylish white dress shirt and her hair tied back simply. Sohee also showed off the cute nail art of little rabbits, but fans are saying she’s the real cute bunny.
Followers commented, “So cute,” “I wish I had a Sohee doll,” and “Her little expression is the best.”

Source: Nate

Turtles makes a ‘Hero’ comeback on Music Core


Pop trio Turtles finally made their official comeback with a new member, Lee Kang, and their title track, “Hero“, on today’s episode of MBC’s Music Core.
“Hero” features an exciting beat with snare drums and whistles that will surely have you humming it for days. Inside this upbeat rhythm is an equally uplifting message that aims to give hope and bravery to those that are giving up after lost love.
Their agency, Pine Tree Entertainment, explained their comeback, “In celebration of their 10th anniversary, the Turtles have overcome their pain with a new track that’s reminiscent of their older style. It’s something that the entire family can enjoy together.”
Check out their comeback stage below!
Source: Daum Music

X-5 debuts on Music Core


Open World Entertainment’s new boyband, ‘X-5‘, finally made their long-awaited debut on today’s episode of “Music Core” with “Don’t Put On An Act“!
With a title track produced by hip hop’s big daddy, ‘Rhymer‘, the boys showcased an excellent performance that utilized the song’s electro hip hop rhythm for an engaging and complex choreography while also rapping about the betrayal of love alongside a synth rhythm.
Check out their debut stage below!
Source: Daum Music

Acoustic girl duo ‘SpinEL’ debuts on Music Core with “ChuChu”


Korea’s first ever acoustic guitar girl duo, SpinEL, has made their official debut with their first single, “ChuChu“.
This girl duo team is comprised of two members, SPIN and EL, both of whom were born in 1996. SPIN is the vice president of her class and first began featuring for other artists since 2003. EL used to be a child actress and starred in a variety of movies, dramas, and mucicals.
While SpinEL is a combination of their name, it is also the name of a jewel. Like their name, the girls hope to become a shiny jewel in the Korean music industry.
Representatives of SpinEL stated, “The public is thirsty for talented and real music, as exemplified by the hits of C’est Si Bon and MBC’s ‘I Am A Singer.’ SpinEL has that same girl group charm, but with also a musical style that will satisfy listeners.”
The girls debuted on MBC’s “Music Core” by performing with their guitars on air.
Source: Sports Chosun

After School makes a comeback with ‘Shampoo’ on Music Core


After a long hiatus, the After School girls are back on MBC’s Music Core with a brand new round of promotions after releasing their first album, “Virgin” earlier this week.
Decked out with a lovelier and more feminine concept, the girls have filled the album to the brim with songs that hold motivating themes like confidence and individuality. It’s been a long year since their last “Bang!” release, so the girls have set out to make this comeback particularly special.
Their title track, “Shampoo”, was written by poet Won Tae Yeon (of Secret Garden’s “That Man“) and composed by Japanese producer, Daishi Dance.
With a subtle piano melody and an emphasis on the emotions behind the lyrics, the song seamlessly weaves in and out of After School’s beautiful vocals and powerful rapping.
Check out their comeback stage, which also includes “Let’s Step Up“!

CNBLUE performs ‘Love Girl’ on Music Core


Having achieved great success with their recent album “First Step“, the CNBLUE boys have returned with a special performance of “Love Girl” for this week’s episode of “Music Core“!
“Love Girl” in particular was re-arranged as an acoustic version, different from the original included in “First Step”. The song flawlessly managed to carry the same bright and upbeat rhythm into a smooth finish that only an acoustic cover can give.
FNC Music stated, “Since the boys have received so much love to the point of earning double and triple crowns, we have decided to produce a new album as a way of saying thanks to our fans. With three tracks that were originally only released in Japan and plenty of photos of the members, we hope that it will become a great present for our fans.”
So check out their slick looking “Love Girl” stage on Music Core below.

Kim Wan Sun makes her ‘Super Love’ comeback on Music Core


After a long six years of hiatus, the Madonna of Korea, Kim Wan Sun, has finally made her comeback on today’s episode of “Music Core“!
The minute news of her comeback hit the industry, older music fans screamed out in joy over the return of the original idol Hallyu star. Younger fans are no exception, as it didn’t take long for them to be captivated by her charms.
Her title track, “Super Love“, features a hard rock guitar sound by Lee Jung Woo of CUBA and an analog synthesizer riff that is usually only used in break beat music.
Check out her comeback below!
Source: Daum Music

Music Core performances from April 30th


MBC’s Music Core is back once again with yet another fun and exciting show!
Besides the usual stages, Kim Wan Sun, After School, Eru, and Turtles made their comebacks. Elsewhere, Big Bang, K.Will, and INFINITE had their goodbye stages. Finally, Kim Jong Min, X-5, and SpinEL made their debuts, while CNBLUE began follow-up promotions.
Other performers included 4minute, f(x), Rainbow, A Pink, Tony An, Yangpa, and Ali.

Big Bang says goodbye with ‘Stupid Liar’ on Music Core


As expressed earlier, Big Bang concluded promotions for their repackaged album on today’s episode of Music Core with their final performance ofStupid Liar‘ on the show.
“Stupid Liar” was one of two title tracks for their repackaged album, and were co-produced by G-Dragon and Teddy. It delivered a catchy, electronic rhythm with a unique modern rock feel and became another trend in the K-pop industry as it charted at the top of various music ranking charts after release.
Due to Big Bang’s impending Japanese tour scheduled for May through June, YG Entertainment had earmarked a short promotional period which will end this weekend.
So check out their goodbye stage below!