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Good day y'all! It has, thus far, been a very busy week for me. Let's just say that they have been an upsurge of interest in AMBP by potential sponsors/partners and that surely has got to be a good thing. Also, the revamp for AllMalaysia.info is moving at a frantic pace, so if IsoundlikeI'minafrenzy it's probably because I am.
But, stop! Let's just take a moment to enjoy this clip:
Yep, it's the multi-platinum, Grammy-winning band Maroon 5, formerly known as Kara's Flower, doing what it does best, which is spawning hits so that it could further cement its place as a multi-platinum, Grammy-winning band.
This time around, the boys have roped in sultry singer Rihanna to add spice to their new hit single If I Never See Your Face Again. I'm 100% sure they wouldn't mind seeing Rihanna's face again (well, face, legs, hands etc.) but that's the title of the song for which the lot of them are making a video, as seen in the teaser above, so there.
On the collaboration, Maroon 5 lead vocalist/guitarist Adam Levine had this to say:
"Rihanna is the real deal. 'Umbrella' made me excited about pop music again and we wanted to add that unique tone to the song. The minute she started singing in the studio I knew it was going to work. Her physical presence is undeniable and the concept of the video is amazing and unlike anything either of us have ever done."
He sounds excited enough, 'cos yeah, Rihanna's physical presence is undeniable.
Rihanna reciprocated with her own nice words:
"I’ve always been a fan of Maroon 5. I love the energy of the song and the lyrics are badass, so I was psyched to do it. It was a fun (to shoot the video), but it was difficult to get serious for the seductive scenes because Adam and I are friends. We would burst out laughing on every other shot - that was the best part."
It's ok to use 'badass' here, I suppose, 'cos yeah, Rihanna's physical presence is undeniable.
Speaking of the physical and the undeniable, would you like to get your hands (yeah, physically! in your hands!) on Maroon 5's undeniably good album It Wont Be Soon Before Long?
Well, good, 'cos we've got quite a few to give away, and all you need to do is
1) answer the following questions:
Who is the Lead Singer of the band Maroon 5?
What was the original name of the band before they became Maroon 5?
Name the guest singer in the Maroon 5 song “If I Never See Your Face Again?”
2) post up this pic:
3) Write a little (could be 5 words, could be 500 - it's up to you) about Maroon 5 or Rihanna or Rihanna's undeniable physical presence,
all on your blog. Then send the link to that particular blog post as a comment here.
You've got until 22 May to complete the above tasks. Oh, and winners will be notified by e-mail.
Also, don't forget to try your luck in our other contest. It's closing date is still way off (Aug 1) but given how people are so fond of equating good luck to sightings of white animals, I think it would be remiss of me not to point out how much of a lucky omen it would be for you to win this one. Also, it would undeniably improve your physical presence.
The Star is, once again, doing its part as the paper that cares; this time to aid victims of Cyclone Nargis.
We're collecting funds, and it will be used to help Mercy Malaysia in its relief efforts in Myanmar, where items such as water purification sachets, medicine, tarpaulins and plastic sheets for temporary shelter are urgently needed.
Here's how you can help:
1) Donate: Cheques must be made payable to Mercy Malaysia. Write Myanmar Relief Fund on the back of the cheques as well as your name and address so that receipts can be issued.
Because of the urgency of the matter, the collection exercise will only run for two weeks - so you have until May 21. You could come personally to our office at Menara Star (address below) to drop off your cheques at the collection box situated at the lobby.
Or you could send your cheques to:
Myanmar Relief Fund Star Publications (M) Bhd Menara Star 15, Jalan 16/11 Petaling Jaya 46350 Selangor.
For inquiries, call: 03-79671388 ext 1121.
Alternatively, you can forward your donations to the Foreign Ministry as it has activated the Tabung Bencana Kementerian Luar Negeri. Send your cheques to:
Mohammed Zamberi Othman Ketua Akauntan Kementerian Luar Negeri No.1 Jalan Wisma Putra 62602 Putrajaya
2) Blog: As a blogger you could inform your readers on how they could help. Find out if there are other relief efforts and blog about it (Just make sure it's legitimate). Or copy & paste/link to this post.
I've never seen a white lion in my life and I would bet my White Lion CD and Kimba the White Lion Ultra DVD Boxset that the majority of you haven’t either.
So, what if I told you that I have tickets to a show that not only features a white lion doing its thing as the show-stopper, but a white tiger as well, and you can win these tickets by doing what you're doing right now as a blogger. Interested?
The show, called Dreamz, and brought to you by Genting - City of Entertainment, actually has a storyline (of sorts), and is all colourful and magical and loud and busy, featuring lots of people in body-hugging suits and tights, jumping around, doing magic, performing death-defying stunts and acrobatics, and er, getting their heads separated from their bodies, among other things.
If you don't believe me you could check out stills from the show here, and/or watch the 10sec clip below.
Stunning eh?
Of course, the big white cats are the real stars of this extravaganza and they, along with their human counterparts, will be in Genting until Aug 31, 2008, after which they'll be emancipated from body-hugging couture, leashes and the like and leave our shores.
Which gives you about four months (contest ends on Aug 1, 2008) to complete the ridiculously simple tasks we've set up for you so that you can be in contention to take home one of the 80 double passes (worth RM260 each) we have on offer.
And what are these tasks? Well, details can be found on our Contests page.
I watched the YTL-sponsored screening of The 11th Hour last Sunday at KLPac, and found it to be very informative, if a little unimaginative in its approach.
It shares the same objective with Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth, that is, to make you realise that we, ourselves have become the main threat to our continued survival as a species, and that we have to act - and act fast - if we want to ensure this planet remains habitable in the future.
The documentary, produced and narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio, essentially features talking heads giving you the lowdown on what's happening to Mother Nature (she's got a temperature and is a little out of sorts - haven't you noticed?), and what we can expect to happen, if we go on the way we do now.
The fascinating commentary, provided by respectable figures such as Stephen Hawking and Mikhail Gorbachev, are intercut with a variety of images, both tender and alarming.
What I really liked about The 11th Hour is that while it paints a grim picture, it is also optimistic; it provides the viewer with possible solutions, on ways to move forward.
Also, it makes a clarion call for change, asking you - yes, you! - to make a few adjustments in your lifestyle for the green cause. Find out more at the movie's official site http://11thhouraction.com/.
One of the things you could do is join the BYOB (Bring your Own Bag) campaign by signing the pledge to rid plastic bags out of your life at http://www.leonardodicaprio.org/pledge/, and more importantly, keep to it.
I was the 2481st person to do exactly that, but I must confess, keeping to the pledge isn't such a stretch for me since I've been carrying my own bag(s) to buy groceries for quite some time now. Heh.