Kristen Stewart leaving Leonetti Studios after a day preparing for her latest film “The Runaways.”


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Liv Tyler keeps herself healthy by shopping Organically in Los Angeles, California June 14, 2009. She hits up the new organic store ‘locali Conscious Convenience’ in her area with her eco friendly shopping bag in hand and a gal pal.

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Last Thursday, I went and saw Bat for Lashes in Portland, Oregon at the Doug Fir Lounge. Popbytes introduced BFL to me about 6 months ago, and I’ve been totally hooked, ever since!
The show was awesome! Lead singer Natasha Khan sounds even more amazing live. I’ve become obsessed with her last album, Two Suns. Her voice is beautiful, and she puts on a great show. If she’s coming to a city near you – go see her! Tickets in Portland were only $10 – but I would have paid much more! She’s great!!
Bat For Lashes is the work of British singer/ songwriter, multi- instrumentalist and visual artist Natasha Khan. Born in 1979, yet combining influences that span decades, Natasha’s work dwells in the elemental, emerging in timeless forms.
A new Bat For Lashes album Two Suns was released on the 6th of April 2009.
‘Two Suns’ was written and recorded around the world, from Big Sur and the Joshua Tree desert in California to the rolling Welsh countryside and the city sprawls of New York and London.
It includes appearances by Brooklyn’s finest psychedelic experimentalists Yeasayer, who provide bass and beat programming. The legendary Scott Walker also performs a duet with Natasha for the album closer ‘The Big Sleep’.
As with Fur And Gold, Natasha chose to co-produce Two Suns with David Kosten (AKA Faultline).
Having spent parts of her childhood in Pakistan, Natasha Khan now lives by the sea in England.


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In their first radio interview since leaving Costa Rica, Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt are again rustling feathers, this time with Today Show anchor Al Roker who they had an interview with early Monday morning.
The duo, who have now officially quit NBC’s I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here, appeared with Roker to discuss their much talked about experience on the show, but were offput by Roker’s questions.
“I’m still trying to figure out, was the weatherman asking us questions? I thought we were getting interviewed by Matt Lauer or something,” said Pratt of Roker who reports weather for the Today Show.
“I was shocked at how rude he was – I was crying afterwards because I couldn’t believe I felt personally attacked,” said Montag. “I wanted to say to him, do you feel proud of how you’re talking to me right now? I’m just a young woman and you’re coming at me so aggressively and meanly [sic] and mean-spirited.”
“I just wanted to talk about the show and my experience there and how fun it was, and he just made it a very uncomfortable and awful experience,” said Montag. “I really would advise women especially to be careful around him because I feel like he definitely came and attacked me and I did not appreciate that at all.”
Listen to the interview here.
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