Thursday, August 11, 2011
Heavier Than Heaven : KURT DONALD COBAIN
Background information:
Birth name Kurt Donald Cobain
Also known as Kurdt Kobain
Born February 20, 1967(1967-02-20) Aberdeen, Washington, U.S.
Died April 5, 1994(1994-04-05) (aged 27) Seattle, U.S.
Genres Alternative rock, grunge
Occupations Musician, songwriter, artist
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1982–1994
Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – April 5, 1994) was an American singer-songwriter, musician and artist, best known as the lead singer and guitarist of the grunge band Nirvana.
Cobain formed Nirvana with Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen, Washington, in 1985 and established it as part of the Seattle music scene, having its debut album Bleach released on the independent record label Sub Pop in 1989. After signing with major label DGC Records, the band found breakthrough success with "Smells Like Teen Spirit" from its second album Nevermind (1991). Following the success of Nevermind, Nirvana was labeled "the flagship band" of Generation X, and Cobain hailed as "the spokesman of a generation". Cobain however was often uncomfortable and frustrated, believing his message and artistic vision to have been misinterpreted by the public, with his personal issues often subject to media attention. He challenged Nirvana's audience with its final studio album In Utero (1993).
During the last years of his life, Cobain struggled with heroin addiction, illness and depression, his fame and public image, as well as the professional and lifelong personal pressures surrounding himself and his wife, musician Courtney Love. On April 8, 1994, Cobain was found dead at his home in Seattle, the victim of what was officially ruled a suicide by a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the head. The circumstances of his death have become a topic of public fascination and debate. Since their debut, Nirvana, with Cobain as a songwriter, has sold over 25 million albums in the US alone, and over 50 million worldwide.
Early life
Kurt Donald Cobain was born on February 20, 1967, at Grays Harbor Hospital in Aberdeen, Washington, to a waitress, Wendy Elizabeth (née Fradenburg), and an automotive mechanic, Donald Leland Cobain. His father is of Scottish, Irish and French ancestry and his mother is of German, Irish, Scottish, and English descent. Cobain's Irish ancestors migrated from County Tyrone of Northern Ireland in 1875. Researchers have found them to have been shoemakers, originally named Cobane, who came from the village of Inishatieve near Pomeroy, settling in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, and then in Washington. Cobain had one younger sister named Kimberly, born in 1970.
Cobain's family had a musical background. His maternal uncle Chuck Fradenburg starred in a band called The Beachcombers, his Aunt Mari Earle played guitar and performed in bands throughout Grays Harbor County, and his great-uncle Delbert had a career as an Irish tenor; making an appearance in the 1930 film King of Jazz. Cobain was described as being a happy and excitable, while sensitive and caring child. His talent as an artist was evident from an early age. His bedroom was described as having taken on the appearance of an art studio,where he would accurately draw his favorite characters from films and cartoons such as Aquaman, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, and Disney characters like Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse and Pluto. This enthusiasm was encouraged by his grandmother Iris Cobain, who was a professional artist herself. Cobain began developing an interest in music early in his life. According to his Aunt Mari, he began singing at two years old. At age four, Cobain started playing the piano and singing, writing a song about their trip to a local park. He listened to artists like the Ramones and would sing songs like Arlo Guthrie's "Motorcycle Song," The Beatles' "Hey Jude", Terry Jacks' "Seasons in the Sun" and the theme song to The Monkees television show at a young age.
A photograph of Cobain from his second grade school yearbook; the picture was handed out at his memorial service.
When Kurt was eight years old, his parents divorced. Later in his life, he said the divorce had a profound effect on his life. His mother noted that his personality changed dramatically; Cobain became defiant and withdrawn. In a 1993 interview, he elaborated:
"I remember feeling ashamed, for some reason. I was ashamed of my parents. I couldn't face some of my friends at school anymore, because I desperately wanted to have the classic, you know, typical family. Mother, father. I wanted that security, so I resented my parents for quite a few years because of that."
Cobain's parents both found new partners after the divorce. His father had promised not to remarry; however, after meeting Jenny Westeby, he did, to Kurt's dismay. Kurt, his father, Westeby, and her two children Mindy and James, moved into a new household together. Cobain liked Westeby at first, who gave him the maternal attention he desired. In January 1979, Westeby gave birth to a boy, Chad Cobain. This new family, which Cobain insisted was not his real one, was in stark contrast to the attention Cobain was used to receiving as an only boy; he soon began to express resentment toward his stepmother. Kurt's mother began dating a man who was abusive. Cobain witnessed the domestic violence inflicted upon her, with one incident resulting in her being hospitalized with a broken arm. Wendy steadfastly refused to press charges, remaining completely committed to the relationship.
Kurt behaved insolently toward adults. He began bullying another boy at school. These behaviours eventually caused his father and Westeby to take him to a therapist, who concluded that Kurt would benefit in a single family environment.Both sides of the family attempted to bring his parents back together, but to no avail. On June 28, 1979, Cobain's mother granted full custody of Kurt to his father.
Cobain's teenage rebellion quickly became overwhelming for his father, who placed Kurt in the care of family and friends. While living with the born-again Christian family of his friend Jesse Reed, Cobain became a devout Christian and regularly attended church services. Cobain later renounced Christianity, engaging in what would be described as "anti-God" rants. The song "Lithium" is about his experience while living with the Reed family. Religion would remain an important part in Cobain's personal life and beliefs, as he often used Christian imagery in his work and maintained a constant interest in Jainism and Buddhist philosophy. The band name Nirvana was taken from the Buddhist concept, which Cobain described as "freedom from pain, suffering and the external world," which paralleled with the punk rock ethic and ideology. Cobain would regard himself as both a Buddhist and a Jain during different points of his life, educating himself about the philosophies through various sources, including through watching late night television documentaries on both subjects.
Although not interested in sports, Kurt was enrolled in a junior high school wrestling team at the insistence of his father. Kurt was a skilled wrestler, yet despised the experience. Because of the ridicule he endured from his teammates and coach, he allowed himself to be pinned, in an attempt to sadden his father. Later, his father enlisted him in a little league baseball team, where Cobain would intentionally strike out to avoid playing on the team.
Cobain befriended a homosexual student at school, and suffered bullying from heterosexual students who concluded that Cobain was gay. In an interview he said that he liked having the identity of being gay because he didn't like people and when they thought he was gay they left him alone. Kurt stated, "I started being really proud of the fact that I was gay even though I wasn't". His friend tried to kiss him and Kurt backed away and told his friend he was not gay but would still be friends with him. In a 1993 interview with The Advocate, Cobain claimed that he was "gay in spirit" and "probably could be bisexual." He also stated that he used to spray paint "God Is Gay" on pickup trucks in the Aberdeen area. However, Aberdeen police records show that the phrase for which he was arrested was actually "Ain't got no how watchamacallit".One of his personal journals states, "I am not gay, although I wish I were, just to piss off homophobes."
Cobain enjoyed creating works of art. He would often draw during school classes, including objects associated with human anatomy. When given a caricature assignment for an art course, Cobain drew a posing Michael Jackson. When his art teacher told him the caricature would be inappropriate to be displayed in a school hallway, Cobain drew an unflattering sketch of then-President Ronald Reagan.
As attested to by numerous of Cobain's classmates and family members, the first concert he attended was Sammy Hagar and Quarterflash at the Seattle Center Coliseum in 1983. Cobain, however, claimed that the first concert he attended was the Melvins; he wrote prolifically in his Journals of the experience. As a teenager living in Montesano, Cobain eventually found escape through the thriving Pacific Northwest punk scene, going to punk rock shows in Seattle. Cobain soon began frequenting the practice space of fellow Montesano musicians the Melvins.
During his sophomore year in high school, Cobain began living with his mother in Aberdeen. Two weeks prior to graduation, he dropped out of Aberdeen High School upon realizing he did not have enough credits to graduate. His mother gave him a choice: find employment or leave. After one week, Cobain found his clothes and other belongings packed away in boxes. Feeling banished from his own mother's home, Cobain stayed with friends, occasionally sneaking back into his mother's basement. Cobain also claimed during periods of homelessness to have lived under a bridge over the Wishkah River, an experience that inspired the Nevermind track "Something in the Way". However, Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic said, "He hung out there, but you couldn't live on those muddy banks, with the tides coming up and down. That was his own revisionism."
In late 1986 Cobain moved into an apartment, paying his rent by working at a Polynesian coastal resort approximately 20 miles (32 km) north of Aberdeen. During this period, he was traveling frequently to Olympia, Washington to go to rock concerts. During his visits to Olympia, Cobain formed a relationship with Tracy Marander. The couple had a close relationship, but one that was often strained with financial difficulties and Cobain's absence when touring. Marander supported the couple by working at the cafeteria of the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, often stealing food. Cobain spent most his time sleeping into the late evening, watching television and concentrating on art projects. Marander's insistence that he get a job caused arguments that influenced Cobain to write "About a Girl", which was featured on the Nirvana album Bleach. Marander is credited with having taken the cover photo for the album. Marander was not aware that "About a Girl" was written about her until years after Cobain's death.
Soon after Marander separated from him, Cobain began dating Tobi Vail, an influential DIY punk zinester of the riot grrrl band Bikini Kill. After meeting Vail, Cobain vomited as he was so completely overwhelmed with anxiety regarding his infatuation with her. This event would inspire the lyric: "Love you so much it makes me sick," which would appear in the song "Aneurysm". While Cobain would regard Vail as his female counterpart, his relationship with her waned. Cobain desired the maternal comfort of a traditional relationship, which Vail regarded as sexist within a countercultural punk rock community. Those who dated Vail would be described by her friend Alice Wheeler as "fashion accessories." Kurt and Tobi spent most of their time together as a couple discussing political and philosophical issues. Cobain's relationship with Vail would inspire the lyrical content of many of the songs on Nevermind. Once, while discussing anarchism and punk rock with friend Kathleen Hanna, Hanna spray-painted "Kurt Smells Like Teen Spirit" on Kurt's apartment wall. Teen Spirit was the name of a deodorant Vail wore; Hanna joked that Cobain smelled like it. Cobain, unaware of this, initially interpreted the slogan as having a revolutionary meaning. The slogan inspired the title to the song "Smells Like Teen Spirit".
Top 20 Most Beautiful Female Actresses
In no particular order there are 20 top beautiful women actress in the world.
Summer Glau
Best Performance(s) - 'Firefly' and 'Serenity'
Michelle Rodriguez
Best performance(s) - 'Girlfight' and 'Lost'
Elizabeth Taylor
Best Performance(s): 'A Place In the Sun' and 'Cat On a Hot Tin Roof'
Audrey Hepburn
Ava Gardner
Best performance - 'The Barefoot Contessa'
Sofia Loren
Best performance - 'Two Women'
Natalie Wood
Best performance(s) - 'Rebel Without A Cause' and 'Splendor in the Grass'
Lauren Bacall
Best Performance - 'Dark Passage'
Eliza Dushku
Best performance(s) - 'BTVS' and 'Wrong Turn'
Alexis Bledel
Best performance(s) - 'Gilmore Girls' and 'Sisterhood Of the Travelling Pants'
Evan Rachel Wood
Best performance(s) - hands down 'Thirten' and 'Running With Scissors' and 'Across the Universe'.
Kristen Stewart
Best performance(s) - 'Speak' and 'Into the Wild' and of course 'Twilight'
Angelina Jolie
Best performance(s) - 'Beyond Borders' and 'Girl Interrupted'
Kristen Bell
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Best performance(s) - BTVS and 'The Air I Breathe'
Natalie Portman
Best Performance(s) - 'Closer' and 'The Professional'
Rachel McAdams
Best performance - 'The Notebook'
Charlize Theron
Best performance - 'Monster'
Kirsten Dunst
Best performance(s) - 'Virgin Suicides' , 'Marie Antoinette' and 'Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind'.
Mila Kunis
Best performance - 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall'Summer Glau
Best Performance(s) - 'Firefly' and 'Serenity'
Michelle Rodriguez
Best performance(s) - 'Girlfight' and 'Lost'
Elizabeth Taylor
Best Performance(s): 'A Place In the Sun' and 'Cat On a Hot Tin Roof'
Audrey Hepburn
Ava Gardner
Best performance - 'The Barefoot Contessa'
Sofia Loren
Best performance - 'Two Women'
Natalie Wood
Best performance(s) - 'Rebel Without A Cause' and 'Splendor in the Grass'
Lauren Bacall
Best Performance - 'Dark Passage'
Eliza Dushku
Best performance(s) - 'BTVS' and 'Wrong Turn'
Alexis Bledel
Best performance(s) - 'Gilmore Girls' and 'Sisterhood Of the Travelling Pants'
Evan Rachel Wood
Best performance(s) - hands down 'Thirten' and 'Running With Scissors' and 'Across the Universe'.
Kristen Stewart
Best performance(s) - 'Speak' and 'Into the Wild' and of course 'Twilight'
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Brooke Shields [ HOT AND SEXY ] Biography
Brooke Christa Camille Shields was born May 31, 1965 in New York City and is an American actress and former fashion model.Career
Brooke Shields' career as a model began in the mid-1960s as an infant, and she continued as a successful child model throughout the 1970s. In early 1980 (at age 14), Brooke Shields was the youngest fashion model to ever appear on the cover of the top fashion publication Vogue magazine. Later that same year (at age 15), Brooke Shields appeared in controversial print and TV ads for Calvin Klein jeans. The TV ad included her saying the famous tagline, "Nothing comes between me and my Calvins." By the age of 16, Brooke Shields had become one of the most recognizable faces in the world because of her dual career as a provocative fashion model and controversial child actress.
Brooke Shields' film career began in 1978 with her appearance in Louis Malle's Pretty Baby, a movie in which she played a child living in a brothel (and in which there were numerous nude scenes). Because she was only 12 when the film was released, and possibly 11 when it was filmed, questions were raised about child pornography. This was followed by a slightly less controversial, but also less notable film, Wanda Nevada (1979).After two decades of movies, her best-known films are still arguably The Blue Lagoon (1980) (which included more nude scenes, but Brooke Shields later testified before a U.S. Congressional inquiry that older body doubles were used in some of them), and Endless Love (1981). She won the People's Choice Award in the category of Favorite Young Performer in four consecutive years from 1981 to 1984.
Brooke Shields put her film career on hold to attend Princeton University from 1983 to 1987, graduating with a degree in French literature. Her senior thesis was titled The Initiation: From Innocence to Experience: The Pre-Adolescent/Adolescent Journey in the Films of Louis Malle, "Pretty Baby" and "Lacombe Lucien."In 1984, Brooke Shields was Michael Jackson's date to the Grammy Awards and also dated him for a brief period.
Brooke Shields has appeared in a number of television shows, the most successful being the NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan, in which she starred from 1996 until 2000, and which earned her a People's Choice Award in the category of Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series in 1997.
Brooke Shields has appeared in many on-stage productions, mostly musical revivals, including Grease, Cabaret, Wonderful Town and Chicago on Broadway; she also performed in Chicago in London's West End.
Brooke Shields made a couple of guest appearances on That 70s Show. She played Mrs. Burkehart, Jackie's (Mila Kunis) mother who later got interested in Donna's (Laura Prepon) father (Don Stark). Brooke Shields left That 70s Show when her character left to let Donna's dad and Donna's mother (Tanya Roberts) be together.
Follow up:
Brooke Shields Personal Life
Born into an aristocratic family, her parents are the late Francis Alexander Shields and Maria Theresia Schmonn (divorced 1965). Her father remarried Diana Lippert, the former wife of Thomas Gore Auchincloss (half-brother of Gore Vidal and of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis). Brooke Shields has three half sisters: Marina Torlonia Shields (who married Thomas William Purcell), Olympia, and Christiana Shields. Also, she has two stepsiblings: Diana Luise Auchincloss and Thomas Gore Auchincloss Jr.Her paternal grandparents are Francis Xavier Shields, a tennis star of Irish descent, and Italian princess Donna Marina Torlonia di Civitella-Cesi, who was a sister of Don Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince di Civitella-Cesi, husband of the Infanta Beatriz of Spain (aunt of King Juan Carlos I of Spain). Their granddaughter Sibilla Weiller (b. 1968), Brooke Shield´s cousin, married Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg (b. 1963), the youngest brother of Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, in 1994. Through her Italian grandmother, Brooke Shields is a descendant of Lucrezia Borgia, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, Honoré I of Monaco and Henry IV of France. Brooke Shields is "a 23rd generation descendant of Francesco I Gattilusio, the founder of the Lesbian Gattilusii dynasty," according to the monograph "The Lesbos Island Ancestors of Prince Rainier of Monaco, Dr. Otto von Habsburg, Brooke Shields, and the Marquis de Sade."
When Brooke Shields was a young starlet in the 1980s, her romantic relationships were the subject of many tabloid articles. Among the celebrities she dated in her youth were Ted McGinley, who took her to her high school prom, Prince Albert II of Monaco and Michael Jackson, who took her as his date to the Grammy Awards. Brooke Shields was married from April 19, 1997 to April 9, 1999 to professional tennis player Andre Agassi. Since April 4, 2001 she has been married to television writer Chris Henchy. They have two daughters: Rowan Francis, born on May 15, 2003, and Grier Hammond, born on April 18, 2006.Postpartum depression
In the spring of 2005, Brooke Shields spoke to magazines and appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show to publicize her battle with postpartum depression, an experience that included depression, thoughts of suicide, an inability to respond to her baby's needs, and delayed bonding. The illness may have been triggered by a traumatic labor and delivery, the death of her father three weeks earlier, stress from in vitro fertilisation, a miscarriage, and a family history of depression, as well as the hormones and life changes brought on by childbirth. Her book, Down Came the Rain , discusses her experience.In May 2005 former co-star Tom Cruise, a Scientologist whose religion frowns on psychiatry, excoriated Brooke Shields for both using and speaking in favor of the anti-depressant drug Paxil. Tom Cruise also said,
"Here is a woman, and I care about Brooke Shields because I think she is an incredibly talented woman, you look at [and think], where has her career gone?"
Brooke Shields responded that Cruise's statements about anti-depressants were She said he should"irresponsible" and "dangerous."
, (a reference to Cruise's starring role in War of the Worlds as well as (perhaps unknowingly) some of the more outlandish aspects of Scientology doctrine and teachings),"stick to fighting aliens"
"and let mothers decide the best way to treat postpartum depression."
Brooke Shields responded to a further attack by Cruise in an essay published in The New York Times on July 1, 2005. in which she made a scientific and individual case for the medication.
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"Here is a woman, and I care about Brooke Shields because I think she is an incredibly talented woman, you look at [and think], where has her career gone?" 