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Madonna Urges Gwyneth Paltrow To Divorce Chris Martin

Goop Goddess Gwyneth Paltrow has plenty of pals urging her to stay in her supposedly strained marriage to Coldplay rocker Chris Martin — but Madonna isn’t one of them!

The Material Girl has reportedly suggested her Oscar-winning bestie send Martin packing following months of rumored strife between the couple. Madge — who separated from ex-hubby Guy [...]

Evening Crunch Crumbs: Ralph Macchio Reality Show; Chris Martin Cheating On Gwyneth Paltrow With Kate Bosworth? Leona Forgets The Lyrics…..

-The original Karate Kid is in talks for his own reality series….
-Lady Gaga and Cyndi Lauper are the new faces of MAC’s Viva Glam charity campaign….
-Leona Lewis writes songs lyrics on her hand…
- Oh Mylanta! Is Chris Martin stepping out on Madame Goop with Kate Bosworth?!
-Fox has ordered a U.S. version of Gordon Ramsay’s British [...]

If Kiwis win big and more, their IPL role will increase: Mills

International one-day cricket’s top ranked bowler, Kyle Mills, believes that if New Zealand wins more of its matches in all forms of the game and wins something big, more of its players will feature actively in the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL).
“If we win more and win something big, I think more New Zealand players [...]

Bridge School: Neil Young Monsters of Folk, No Doubt, FF

The Bridge School Benefit Lineup

The Bridge School Benefit is an annual non-profit charity concert held in Mountain View, California every October at the Shoreline Amphitheatre. The concerts are all organized by musician Neil Young and his wife, Pegi. Proceeds benefit The Bridge School. The first concert was in October 1986, and, with the exception of 1987, the concert has been held every year since. As a practice, but not a rule, the performers use acoustic instruments. Young also personally performs every year.

Set to run Saturday, October 24 and Sunday, October 25, a video was recently posted on the Bridge School’s website featuring an artist announcement (see below). In addition to Neil Young, the following artists will perform both nights: Monsters of Folk, No Doubt, Fleet Foxes, Chris Martin (Coldplay), Sheryl Crow, Gavin Rossdale and Wolfmother. Jimmy Buffett will perform on October 24 and Adam Sandler will perform on October 25.

Tickets for the 23rd Annual Bridge School Benefit Concerts are on sale Sunday, September 20 at 10 a.m. at Livenation.com or charge by phone at (877) 598-6659.


Gwyneth Paltrow exposes more than intended in Barcelona

American actress Gwyneth Paltrow is said to have exposed more than she intended during an airport security check in Barcelona on September 7.
Paltrow, 36, was preparing for her flight home after seeing hubby Chris Martin, 32, in concert with Coldplay, when the incident took place, reports the Sun.
She was seen wearing a white baggy vest, [...]

Chris Martin “The Simpsons” Guest Appearance

Chris Martin is coming to The Simpsons. The Coldplay frontman is the latest celebrity to secure a guest appearance on The Simpsons, Entertainment Weekly has learned.

The “Clocks” star will make a cameo appearance as himself on the long-running animated series after the dimwitted Homer Simpson wins a million dollars in the lottery and hires Chris [...]

Gwyneth Paltrow debones chicken in online cooking video

Gwyneth Paltrow showed off her culinary skills by uploading an online video of herself, which showed the actress deboning a chicken.
The “Shakespeare in Love” star can be seen whipping up a roast from the scratch on her new website Goop.
“Over the years, it’’s become a major passion. I think about cooking all the time. It’’s [...]

Coldplay | 07.13 | Mountain View

Words & Images by: Tracy Nunnery

Coldplay :: 07.13.09 :: Shoreline Amphitheatre :: Mountain View, CA

Chris Martin – Coldplay :: 07.13 :: Shoreline Amphitheatre

So, someone mentioned something about a recession the other day. “Things are going to get worse before they get better,” they said. “People are going out less, choosing their entertainment options more carefully and have decided to forgo vacations this year.” At least that’s what the talking heads are saying on TV. Far-removed from the somber media reports of the soft economy, the sell-out crowd in attendance to see Brit rock superstars Coldplay found themselves worlds away from any crisis with their hard-earned dough well spent. The evening was filled with incredibly tight arrangements, elegantly uncomplicated visual effects, an endearing frontman and even a few surprises for their economy-conscious fans. Having never been a huge follower of the band, I now understand why they are one of the biggest bands on the planet.


More than a year into their tour in support of their best-selling, Grammy-winning 2008 Best Rock Album Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, vocalist Chris Martin along with guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion appeared fresh and energetic. Aside from their obvious talent as musicians, the band seemed to truly relish the opportunity to play their music and interact with the crowd. How many bands could actually turn the anachronistic “Good evening, San Francisco [roar of the crowd]/ I can’t hear you” call-and-response into something a little more creative? And they had fun doing it, too.

Coldplay :: 07.13 :: Shoreline Amphitheatre

Beginning the show from behind a sheer mesh, the familiar sounds of “Life In Technicolor” brought the already frenzied fans to their feet. When the drape was raised, Martin appeared in a multi-colored military cadet-style jacket and began to lead the crowd through nearly two hours of energetic sing-along moments and anthemic choruses. The now-familiar 1830 painting “Liberty Leading the People” by Eugène Delacroix served as the backdrop for the show, while vintage style televisions onstage displayed video feeds and provided a warm glow behind the band.


A sprinkling of tiny-stickered acronyms adorning road cases backstage was the only hint of Coldplay’s deeply rooted interests in activism, such as their support of Amnesty International, Paul McCartney’s Meat Free Monday and Oxfam’s Make Trade Fair campaign. Other simple but effective visuals were integrated into the atmosphere including giant yellow balloons resurrected from 2005′s “Twisted Logic” tour, which were released for the audience to bat around, creating what resembled a human-powered lava-lamp. Other touches included spherical screens displaying imagery or simple color patterns above the stage, pulsating bands of laser lights as well as millions of confetti butterflies set free to flutter throughout the venue.

Chris Martin – Coldplay :: 07.13 :: Shoreline Amphitheatre

Moving fluidly between the main stage and two mini-stages jutting into the crowd on either side, Coldplay showcased early hits from three previous albums including “Clocks,” “In My Place,” “Yellow,” “Speed of Sound,” “Trouble” as well as songs from 2008′s Viva including the bluesy “Violet Hill,” “Lost!” and the underrated “42,” infused by Champion’s surgically precise percussion. A highlight was an acoustic jam session where the band gathered on a tiny side stage to perform a brilliantly funky version of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean.” The show ended with a particularly expressive performance of “The Scientist” and then back where it began with “Life in Technicolor II” to draw the evening to a close. Most of the orchestral tracks were performed with a stripped-down treatment, which came across as both bright and unrehearsed. Champion, pulling duty on guitar, drums and vocals, was a potent force as the familiar songs became much more dynamic than their more unassuming recorded counterparts.


Throughout the show, Chris Martin’s playful interaction with the crowd, raucous piano pounding and uncoordinated flailing about added to the spectacle and sense that the band was enjoying themselves at least as much as their audience. The sheer joy and giddy energy bubbling over from the stage was contagious. It was as if everyone in attendance was sharing in the joy of having just discovered the most perfect radio station. The lively atmosphere never seemed to have a down moment and, as fans headed out into the night holding their recession-friendly live CD LeftRightLeftRighLeft (which you can download for FREE at coldplay.com), it seemed as though fans felt like they had gotten their money’s worth. This was a big-time band performing huge songs in a way that few bands can match.


Coldplay :: 07.13.09 :: Shoreline Amphitheatre :: Mountain View, CA
Life In Technicolor, Violet Hill, Clocks, In My Place, Yellow, Glass Of Water, Cemeteries Of London, 42, Fix You, Strawberry Swing, God Put A Smile Upon Your Face, Talk, The Hardest Part, Postcards From Far Away, Viva La Vida, Lost!, Green Eyes, Sitting on the Dock of the Bay / Death Will Never Conquer, Billie Jean, Viva La Vida, Politik, Lovers In Japan, Death And All His Friends

Encore: The Scientist, Life in Technicolor II, The Escapist (outro)

Continue reading for a more pics of Coldplay in California…

Coldplay is on tour now, dates available here.

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