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Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Lady Gaga Loses Fight to Repeal 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Policy (100th post!)
The pop superstar has been very outspoken against the policy in recent weeks and appeared at a rally in Maine on Monday to further campaign against the ongoing military cover-up.
But, despite gaining a lot of publicity and turning heads in Washington, D.C., Gaga's efforts have been thwarted.
A Republican-led filibuster blocked efforts to repeal the 'Don't ask, don't tell' policy on gays serving openly in the military on Tuesday.
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Monday, September 20, 2010
Lady Gaga’s Monster push for gays
Speaking before a crowd of 2,000, Lady Gaga compared sexual equality and service for one’s country to Grade-A meat.
“Equality is the prime rib of what we stand for as a nation,“ Lady Gaga said. “And I don’t get to enjoy the greatest cut of meat my country has to offer.”
Gaga then pitched her own law to deal with the “prejudiced, straight soldier who hates the gay soldier.”
“Our new law is called ‘If you don’t like it, go home!’ ” she said to the screaming crowd.
The Grammy-winning Gaga, speaking on the eve of today’s key Senate vote to lift the policy on gays serving openly, stood alongside Air Force, Army and Marine veterans who were discharged because of the policy.
The policy was proposed by former President Bill Clinton and enacted by a Democratic Congress in 1993.
The House already has approved a defense spending bill that repeals the policy. In the Senate, Democrats need 60 votes today to cut off debate and proceed to the bill, again putting Republican Maine senators Olympia Snowe, Susan Collins and Bay State Republican Sen. Scott Brown in the role of casting what could be deciding votes. A Brown spokesman couldn’t be immediately reached.
Lady Gaga, famous for such hits as “Bad Romance,” “Paparazzi” and “Poker Face,” was escorted at last week’s Video Music Awards ceremony by ex-servicemen who were also discharged or left the military as the result of the policy.
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Image: Lady Gaga at the Monster Ball
This is Lady Gaga's final outfit in the "Monster Ball" show when she sings 'Bad Romance', I have a feeling this may have been from when she performed in New Zealand and nearly collapsed because she took the head piece off and than proceeded to sit, and than lie, on the stage. Either way, she looks stunning.
Lady Gaga's VMA Outfits: Fashion Week Attendees Weigh In
Lisa Liu perceived her arrival outfit, designed by Alexander McQueen, as "her tamest outfit of the evening. But I thought it looked very Lady Gaga." Becky Boudwyn described her as "an out-of-control couture Pocahontas." "Behind the Velvet Ropes" hostess Lauren Ezersky said, "She is like a work of art! When I look at her, it's almost like looking at a painting by an old master. ... When you look at her, you can't just look once, there's always something else to see! I love her first outfit, I just love it!" This dress was seen as the favorite by many, including Chris Futrell, who praised the fact that it was "very detailed-oriented."
When we brought up outfit number two, people were not afraid to mention the fact that Gaga could barely walk in it. It was praised by Teasea and Duane Bennett as being "quite exquisite" and "very gothic," but was disliked by stylist Celine Griscom, who described it as "slightly dumpy ... doesn't have enough leanness to it," and Ayoka Lucas, who said, "It's not flattering to her body at all, unfortunately!"
The third and final dress, the controversial meat dress, definitely left a bad taste in people's mouths as reactions were unified in perceiving this dress as "something different and something you would not see at an awards show such as the VMAs" (Chris Futrell). Ezersky praised the dress, joking that "She's cookin! In fact, she needs to cook! ... I love the look of it, but I'm not quite sure if I would want to sit next to her! How would they bring that to her? Like, in a freezer!? I don't know! I think it's totally cool! You go, girl!"
The speculation about whether it was real meat was not lost on Lisa Liu, who noticed that no one was "shy to hug her so I wasn't sure if it was real meat." Most people shared the opinion of Teasea Bennett, who said, "I think she was able to pull it off. I wasn't too fond of that one, to be honest, but it suited her! I think it suited Gaga. She can pull anything off! Even a bag, a plain plastic bag, she'd rock that!"
Ezersky summarized her opinion of Gaga's fashion choices, saying, "She gives young people inspiration that it's OK to be different, it's OK to look the way you want to look." And in relation to the recent death of Alexander McQueen, the designer of the first dress, Ezersky pointed out, "It was a beautiful homage to him because we all really miss him in this industry. I got to meet him one time and he was an amazing artistic genius. ... She will bring out the new Alexander McQueen. She'll find them and wear them."
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
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