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  1. Fix You ( I have a sick child today)
  2. I read a tweet about John Mayer performing Coldplay songs at this event?
  3. Red Carpet Confidential: Behind-the-Scenes Secrets from Gwyneth Patlrow’s Stylist! 09/13/2012 AT 09:00 AM ET The editors of PEOPLE may have crowned her the world’s best-dressed woman, but Gwyneth Paltrow can still be surprised by her own fashion influence. Just ask her stylist, Elizabeth Saltzman: “She’s always shocked when a store will call me and say, ‘What was that jean [Gwyneth was wearing]? I’ve had 80 people come in today looking for it!’ Gwyneth will say, ‘Really?!’” It’s Paltrow’s signature minimalism that makes her a style icon to so many. But don’t expect to find her closets bursting with couture. “She has an edited wardrobe,” says Saltzman, who adds that the Goop.com founder does most of her shopping online, at sites like net-a-porter.com. After she wears an outfit, “It all gets put away and documented — when and where she wore it — and then it’s gone [into storage] for her daughter. She’s not a hog.” Whether strutting through the airport in layers of cool-girl labels like MiH (for jeans) and rag & bone (for boots), or rocking a modern Stella McCartney gown at the Grammys, “Gwyneth always relies on really clean lines,” says Melanie Kain, who co-designed a T-shirt with Paltrow for Goop. “That is why she always looks appropriate and comfortable in her own skin.” She’s rarely looked more so than at this year’s Oscars. The instant Saltzman unveiled Tom Ford’s stunningly sophisticated gown and cape, “It was just, holy moly,” says the stylist. “Everyone was hugging each other. It was done.” Paltrow, who tends to nix busy prints and billowing shapes, immediately loved the look. “I usually bring no more than four things for her to look at,” says Saltzman of red carpet events. “For the Oscars, I bought her one. I did have a second dress there, but I never even unpacked it.” Confident her client would stand out from the crowd, “I said, ‘Hey y’all, in your sequins and your tulle — side slits, beads, color!’ It was a moment where you just put up your hand and go, ‘I’m sorry,’” says Saltzman. “No one had rocked a cape. No one had gone dead simple. You just knew it was going to change fashion.” For more secrets of Patlrow’s style, pick up PEOPLE’s Best & Worst Dressed issue, on newsstands Friday. Tell us: Do you like Paltrow’s style? If not, who earns your vote for best-dressed woman in the world? –Suzanne Zuckerman, with reporting by Raha Lewis http://stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com/2012/09/13/gwyneth-paltrow-best-dressed-2012/
  4. I'm glad to hear it went well. I got concerned listening to the livestream b/c Chris was begging a lot for the crowd to get involved.
  5. Did Jonny forget to turn his guitar on like he did in 2003 at KROQ? Matt says that's what happened then.
  6. Gwyneth Paltrow: Kids aren't like me Tuesday, 11 September 2012 Gwyneth Paltrow has joked her children look "alien" to her. The Hollywood actress has daughter Apple, eight, and son Moses, six, with her husband Chris Martin. When asked which part of herself she sees in her kids, Gwyneth replied "nothing" - explaining that physically Apple and Moses don't take after either of their parents. "It's all alien! I don't think they look like us at all. Sometimes I see behaviours that reminds me of us, but physically I can't see it!" she quipped in an interview with the UK edition of OK! magazine. Gwyneth has previously said that she wants to put her family before any leading roles. At the moment, the 39-year-old star finds juggling her Hollywood life with parenting possible. "When I first had my kids, I just did not want to be anywhere else. They're only little for a few more years and I don't want to miss out on it. When it's gone, it's gone. In five or seven years they'll be like, 'Mom, get out of my room, I want to be with my friends," she laughed. "But now that they are older, I feel like my sense of self is coming back as an artist, so it's harder. "But I figure everything is meant to be and if Meryl Streep is still doing roles, maybe I'll be so lucky to get a good part like that later in my life." Read more: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/news/gwyneth-paltrow-kids-arent-like-me-16209482.html#ixzz26EaTOHAV
  7. No mention of Chris, but there was mention of Coldplay. Yet not a single picture of any of them. They're good at hiding, I guess.
  8. Truck Invasion by David Arnold based by Politik. It's addictive.
  9. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnplRLXUuAg]Andy Murray defeats Novak Djokovic 2012 US Open Final - YouTube[/ame]
  10. Yes, the potential for raising money for charity is enormous. Let's hope they do.
  11. Over $81 million pledged to Stand Up to Cancer following telethon by Maane Khatchatourian Stand Up to Cancer has raised over $81 million since Friday’s star-studded telethon. ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC dedicated an hour of commercial-free primetime programming to the nationally televised fundraiser, which was executive produced by Gwyneth Paltrow and Tenth Planet Productions’ Joel Gallen. The event, which was also broadcast on over a dozen cable networks, featured appearances and testimonials from Hollywood A-listers Julia Roberts, Matt Damon, Tom Hanks, Michael Douglas, Halle Berry, Samuel L. Jackson, Jessica Biel, Justin Timberlake, Robert Pattinson, and SU2C co-founder Katie Couric, among others. In addition to staffing the phone bank, stars like Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Alicia Keys, and Tim McGraw also performed on air. “We are profoundly grateful to the entire entertainment community, particularly the stars who volunteered their time and talent, as well as the networks and cable channels that donated the air time, to make our show a tremendous success,” Lisa Paulsen, SU2C co-founder and president of the Entertainment Industry Foundation, said in a press release. “Their support means so much to the millions of cancer patients and survivors who know they are not alone in this fight.” Paltrow, who lost her father, director Bruce Paltrow, to cancer ten years ago, said in a press release that she was “deeply moved” by the event. http://popwatch.ew.com/2012/09/10/stand-up-to-cancer-raises-81-million/
  12. It's called Truck Invasion and here's my unprofessional MP3 version. I hope it gets released without the commentators voices all over it. *link removed by Moderator* Providing the link to the new location would have been professional. Anywway! http://www.coldplaying.com/forum/showthread.php?t=95054
  13. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, jONNY! AND MANY MORE!
  14. I thought the acrobats, dancers, firework, made up for whatever imperfections there might have been. The presentation as a whole was fantastic and that's all that mattered. To hear the Viva chants at the very end of the program as the crowd dispersed was priceless.
  15. Andy Murray is a Grand Slam champion. First Brit male since 1936? I can't remember the year.
  16. 5-2 in the 5th and serving for the match, Andy! Come on, mate!
  17. Sorry! Wrong thread! I'm very nervous watching Andy Murray on the brink of winning his 1st ever Grand Slam.
  18. Miserable people simply projecting. Even if it's not one's cup of tea, how about the occasion? The choreography wasn't bad at all. Many of those performers doing amazing things last night were disabled. You don't have to like Coldplay, but you can at least respect the occasion.
  19. Things not looking good for Andy anymore, even though he's 2 sets up. Novak has elevated his game big time.
  20. Oh well! To the 4th set we go!
  21. Sir Alex Ferguson in the stands.
  22. Way to save break points and hold to start the 3rd set!

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