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Woman Files $12 Million Ageism Lawsuit Against Diddy & Other Celebrity Gossip You Don’t Care About…

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

P. Diddy says he didn't do it

Francesca Spero just filed a lawsuit in federal court in NY — in which she describes herself as a “51-year-old white woman” who served as a high ranking exec for Diddy since 1998.

In the docs, Spero claims she and Diddy — aka Sean Combs — butted heads after she informed him that she needed major hip surgery in 2008 … and then later “suffered a relapse” to an addiction to prescription medication and alcohol. Spero claims Diddy was “unsympathetic to her condition” — and ultimately tried to freeze her out of the company.

Spero says she continued to do her work — signing new artists — but was eventually fired in March 2010 … and replaced by a woman 10-15 years younger who “lacked the skill set and experience Spero brought to the position.” Spero now claims Diddy — along with his publishing and management companies — owe her $12 mil in damages for age and disability discrimination.

UPDATE: A spokesperson for Sean Combs tells TMZ, “This is a grab for money by someone who concedes in her complaint to having had a drug relapse while on the job and an employer who was not satisfied with her work.” The rep adds, “There are many reasons why Ms. Spero is no longer employed by Bad Boy, but age discrimination is not one of them.”

In other Celebrity Shenanigans…

We are just so effortlessly perty

■David and Victoria Beckham are reportedly planning on staying in America full-time: “”Frankly they cannot see themselves ever returning to make London their full-time base. The children are settled, speak with American accents and David and Victoria are immersed in the laid back Los Angeles way of life. They love it there – they’re well liked, have plenty of friends and feel it’s their spiritual home. [DigitalSpy]

■This really happened:Jaden Smith and Justin Bieber had a dance battle at a bowling alley. [TMZ]

Teen Princes

■Christina Aguilera on her marriage to Jordan Bratman: “It’s important to be open to growing together, and when the going gets tough, you have to see how you can make your relationship more special and how you can spend more quality time together. Everyone has rough patches, everybody grows and we all change. It’s important to give each other room to grow and to accept them for who they are.” [USWeekly]

■Michael Douglas says he might have put his career ahead of his family when he was younger: “My career was really just getting started and that was my focus, maybe more than it should have been. I was gone more than I should have been.”[NYDN]

Ewwwww

■Douglas’ wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones, has opened up about her reaction to her husband’s diagnosis: “I know maybe I should be stronger but emotionally I just don’t want to see the man I love hooked to a chemo IV or lying motionless on a radiation table under a positioning mask…It wasn’t a huge shock, I knew something was up but the one thing that struck me first was: ‘This doesn’t happen to Michael Douglas’. The hardest part is seeing his fatigue because Michael is never tired. I’m 25 years younger than him and he wears me out.” [DailyMail]

■Meanwhile, Douglas’ ex-wife, Diandra Luker, says that Douglas hung up on her twice when she called to wish him well after hearing about his diagnosis. “I was so sad I cried for two days.” [DailyMail]

■Stevie Nicks is working on a new album: “At a certain point, I’m going to get too old for this, but making this album really shows that I’m not done yet.” [ContactMusic]

Oh Stevie...

■Drew Barrymore says if she could play anyone in a rock biopic, it would be Debbie Harry, and that her go-to karaoke song is “the Beastie Boys’ ‘Paul Revere’. I’m going to sound like a jackass, so I might as well pick a good song and be a cooler jackass.” [DigitalSpy]

■”I love 30 more than I’ve ever loved anything. I feel like I was born on my 30th birthday. It’s finally the time where I’ve fully accepted and loved myself, which I’m realizing more and more each day — it is so important to love yourself. Because if you don’t love yourself than nothing really matters. For a long time, I went through life kind of beating myself up and trying to be a perfectionist and do everything right and I just thought, ‘What’s the point?’ I have faults, that’s fine. I can still strive to be better, but I’m not going to be as rough on myself as I used to and it’s just kind of alleviating all of this stress and kind of taken a weight off my shoulders and I think now I’m just happy.”-Kristen Bell [Parade]

Beth on Moss

■Beth Ditto on Kate Moss: “We’re not super good friends, not because we don’t like each other. We’re in two different circles…I do think she’s helped me a lot by being a really cool bad-a*s person. She likes what she likes and she likes who she likes and she just happens to be really gorgeous and good at what she does.” [ContactMusic]

Don't call me Marky Mark

■Mark Wahlberg thinks he looks like “an ass” in his old music videos, and his family apparently agrees: “I remember seeing this thing on VH1, some Sexy People Of The 90s show. My brother Paul was watching with me and my assistant they were just killing themselves with laughter. To top if off I was number one! So for ages after whenever they’d call, they’d be, ‘Can we speak to the Sexiest Man Of The 90s please? They keep killing me.” [ShowbizSpy]

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Surf Pioneer Turned Surf Photographer – Clark Little

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Waimea Bay shore-break surfing pioneer, Clark Little has gained nationwide recognition for his photography with appearances on Good Morning America, Inside Edition, and many local news stations across the U.S.

Golden Wave

Water Drops

It all started in 2007 when Clark ‘s wife wanted a nice piece of art to decorate a wall. Voluntarily, Clark grabbed a camera, jumped in the water, and starting snapping away capturing the beauty and power of monstrous Hawaiian waves from the inside out.

Tubular Shining

Surf Crashes Down

“Clark ‘s view” is a unique view of the ocean that most will only be able to experience safely on land while studying one of Clark ‘s photos. Now with a camera upgrade and an itch to get that better shot, Clark has taken this on full time and has moved his office from land, to the inside of a barrel.

Liquid Gold

White Water

Since the recent stir of Clark ‘s work, his images have been run on the Today Show, ABC World News Now, Nature’s Best Photography, Paris Match (France), La Vie (France), Hana Hou (Hawaiian Airlines) magazine, Surfer magazine, Surfer’s Journal as well as multiple publishers and newspapers in the U.S. and overseas.

Splash

Red Mystery

These incredible images of waves in the Hawaiian Islands were taken by Clark Little, the number one photographer of surf. He is dedicated to photographing the waves and has published a selection of his best images. He captures magical moments inside the tube as surfers say.

Wave Break

Sand in Surf

This shot captures sand from the ocean’s floor being swept up by a monstrous wave and resembles a sandstorm. Little calls it the Sandmonster. “There were clouds of sand ten feet high and I’m standing there. I’m holding on to my camera and my trigger as long as I can. Then I have to jump into the cloud of sand to try to get out of danger’s way.

His fans pay as much as $4,000 for his gorgeous photos.

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Fyasko Sneak Peak – US Open of Surf Highlights from BNQT’s Danny Spyra

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Surfer Jordy Smith

For those of you who missed California’s greatest surf event, the US Open of Surf, here are the highlights courtesy of Fyasko friend & BNQT’s, Danny Spyra.

Dear Danny,

Thanks for looking so hot in Fyasko’s “Aloha” & “Sailor” tees. You wore them well!

Love,
Fyasko

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Fyasko Releases Capsule Collection on Jack Threads for Limited Time Only…72 Hours to be Exact!

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Audible Mainframe for Fyasko

So…Fyasko just released a Limited Edition collection for sale on Jack Threads!!! (www.jackthreads.com)

The sale started today at 9am PST and will go for the next 72 hours. The membership is FREE so log onto their website to start shopping now. Don’t miss out otherwise you will be BUMMING!

JackThreads is an online shopping community offering the sickest brands in surf, skate, street, and contemporary fashion, at up to 80% less than retail prices. They’re kind of like the Robin Hood of men’s clothing, minus the grand larceny and the pointy hat.

To begin your Fyasko experience, click right HERE!!!

So go forth and feed your hungry closet with fresh threads for less…. MUCH less.

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Fyasko’s ‘Beyond Sexy & the City’ Bombshell, Rosie…

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

GQ Magazine

Fyasko would like to introduce you to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley…You’re welcome! This English Rose was born on April 18th, 1987 in Plymouth, Devon, England. Her great-great-grandfather was politician Sir Herbert Huntington-Whiteley, 1st Baronet, and her great-grandmother was descended from Polish Jewish immigrants of the 1870s.

Victoria's Secret...and Rosie's

In 2003, while studying at Tavistock College, Huntington-Whiteley was discovered by Profile Model Management while seeking internships with several London based modelling agencies. After modelling in London for a year, Huntington-Whiteley made her Fashion Week debut at the autumn/winter 2004 shows and the following year walked for labels including Moschino, DSquared and Kenzo.

This is how you catch a cab...

She has also appeared in advertisements for Abercrombie & Fitch, Bloomingdale’s, Clinique, DKNY, French Connection, L.A.M.B., Pepe Jeans, Shiatzy Chen, Ralph Lauren, and Top Shop among others.

Classic Beauty

In 2008 she was also placed 6th on Harper’s Bazaar’s annual “Best Dressed List”. The following year Huntington-Whiteley received an Elle Style Award for 2009′s “Model of the Year”. She also starred in a provocative short film for Agent Provocateur playing a woman whose boyfriend forgets Valentine’s Day…Naughty!

Au Natural

She appeared on her first international Vogue cover, for Vogue Nippon, in May of 2005, and in 2006, the model made her Victoria’s Secret debut at the brand’s show in Los Angeles among established names including Gisele Bündchen, Karolina Kurkova and Adriana Lima.

We love Rosie...

In 2008, Huntington-Whiteley was cast by Christopher Bailey as the face of Burberry’s autumn/winter 2008 campaign with actor Sam Riley. Her first British Vogue cover, for November 2008, saw her pictured alongside Eden Clark and Jourdan Dunn in a feature celebrating British models. In late 2009, Huntington-Whiteley officially became a Victoria’s Secret Angel.

Dolce & Gabbana

Oh yeah, and Devon, England is a large county in South West England. The county is occasionally referred to as Devonshire, although that is an unofficial name, rarely used inside the county itself and often indicating a traditional or historical context. The county shares borders with Cornwall to the west and Dorset and Somerset to the east. Its south coast abuts the English Channel and its north coast the Bristol Channel. Devon is the fourth largest of the English counties and has a population of 1,141,600.

Dressed down...

There will be a geography test to follow. Let’s see who was paying attention…

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Dalton Ghetti Carves Miniature Pencil Masterpieces

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Ghetti Alphabet

Brazilian born, Connecticut based, Dalton Ghetti carefully crafts the tips of pencils into amazing micro sculptures. These miniature masterpieces are a side project for the professional carpenter, who has been perfecting this art for the last 25 years. Dalton uses a razor blade, sewing needle, a sculpting knife, a steady hand and lots of patience to meticulously carve the graphite which can take anywhere between a few months to a few years. Over time he has broken many works in progress and keeps them in what he calls the cemetery collection. One of the most fascinating things about these tiny works of art is that he has never sold them, only given away to friends as gifts.

Links

Elvis

Uhh, Screw

Hearts

Key

Love

Careful

Chair

Button

Hammer

Boot

Mailbox

Tombstone

Cemetary Collection

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Audible Mainframe rocking Fyasko on ROCK.com

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

AUDIBLE MAINFRAME

So our boys Audible Mainframe just finished up rocking the stage at The Roxy as part of the tribute to Slash for the Sunset Strip Music Festival. If you wanna know what they’re all about,

WATCH THIS VIDEO RIGHT NOW!!!

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100 Bands, 12 Hours, 9 Rock Clubs, 6 Beers, 3 Pizza Slices and 1 Audible Mainframe…Sunset Strip Music Festival

Monday, August 30th, 2010

The Sunset Strip Music Festival concluded with over 12 hours of live music on Saturday, August 28th. The final celebration featured over 100 bands performing throughout the day and evening, all within three blocks of the fabulous Sunset Strip. We were lucky enough to be part of the festivities by tagging along with our sponsored band, Audible Mainframe. Holy cow, what an experience!!!

The Viper Room Media Lounge

The morning started in the Viper Room Media Lounge where 98.7FM was putting on interviews with the likes of Slash, Neon Trees, Smashing Pumpkins, Travie McCoy, Nikki Six and Semi Precious Weapons.

Travie McCoy

Billy Corgan

Audible Mainframe had a radio segment interview & acoustic performance (which of course they killed), followed up by interviews from some of the top publications like Rock.com, Young Hollywood, Neon Tommy & LA Weekly, to name a few. They were looking so sharp rocking Fyasko gear. (Thanks guys for always being a huge support!)

98.7 Interview

Waking the crowd up at the Viper Room

Neon Tommy

LA Weekly

Rock.com

Next, we walked over to the West Stage to get a good spot for Slash, the 2010 Sunset Strip Music Festival honoree. His recent solo record has received fantastic reviews, and with good reason. It’s terrific and showcases a wide array of talent on vocals that range from Fergie to Ozzy Osbourne. Handling vocals for this live performance was Myles Kennedy from Alter Bridge.

Sweet Child O' Mine

The King of the Festival, with signature top-hat, was nothing less than outstanding this evening. We heard a selection of Guns N’ Roses material, including “Night Train”, “Rocket Queen”, and “Sweet Child O’ Mine”. We also heard the Velvet Revolver tracks “Dirty Little Thing” and “Slither” as well as the lead single off Slash’s solo record, sung by Myles Kennedy, “Back From Cali.”

Fergie with Slash

Watching Slash play the solo to “Sweet Child O’ Mine” was surreal. He nailed it and the audience of thousands went wild. After this song and a short set break, Slash was joined by Fergie for the encore, where they closed with the quintessential GNR track “Paradise City”. Ridiculous performance, all around.

Sweet Guitar Solo

After a little homage to our headbanging years, we disappeared to a little VIP section (which was surprisingly undiscovered & a sanctuary from the crowd) where we sat to eat, drink and be very merry. The AMF crew even had a little adventure on the catering cart, when they set off onto Sunset Blvd to load up their equipment for the evening’s performance at The Roxy.

Walking to VIP

With a little help from my friends...

Equipment? Check!

Before Audible Mainframe went on, we ran over to see the Smashing Pumpkins close out the West Stage with a show that adequately covered the band’s extensive career. Well, Billy Corgan was on his best behavior this evening. There weren’t any tongue lashings towards anybody in the crowd that we could hear and they played a good show.

Smashing Pumpkins

Say what you want about Billy Corgan, but you cannot deny the fact that Smashing Pumpkins produced some timeless music throughout their career. Billy even gave a nice tribute to The Strip towards the end of the band’s set, and thanked everyone for coming and celebrating one of the greatest live music scenes in the world.

Expo getting hyped before the show

Dave doing work Backstage

After a massive cheer from the audience, we ran furiously to The Roxy so that the Band could set up and we could get our prime real estate for front row center. It wasn’t long before the club filled up and we were shoulder-to-shoulder with the rest of Audible Mainframe’s fans.

A Die Hard Fan

AMF gave off a high energy performance with body-moving beats, intelligent lyrics and an incredible stage presence. Its obvious that there is an undeniable bond between the bandmates. They even received compliments from the headlining acts, Zen Robbi & Tomorrow’s Bad Seeds. Can we say collaboration??

Expo in the Ecstasy Tee

Brass

Repping Fyasko

A Special Blend

You want beats?

Show Time

My Jungle Love

After the band finished their set and was met with rowdy applause, we walked back out into the early morning with huge smiles on our faces. The Sunset Strip was already my favorite part of Los Angeles, but this festival made me love it even more. We defy anyone to name a better music scene, at least one that is condensed along just a few city blocks, like The Strip. Los Angeles gets a lot of flack, and sometimes for the right reasons, but they get huge points here. There really isn’t anyplace like the Sunset Strip in the entire world.

The Landmark Roxy Theater

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Helping you visit Mexico without the senseless holdups, Te’Kila ‘Barstaurant’ in Hollywood

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Te'kila Bar

It’s a pain to go to Mexico: the traffic is terrible, you’ll most likely end up kidnapped or dead, and worst of all, the traffic is terrible.

Te’kila was designed by the Goal and Kitchen 24 guy to resemble an old-school Mexican bar, w/ dangling candelabras, aged-wood paneling, and a plethora of paintings of south-of-the-border gangsters, most of who’re still confused about what exactly a plethora is. In terms of their namesake booze, they’ve got over 100 varieties, most of which are displayed above a gated window and in a floor-to-ceiling mirrored display behind the bar, where they’re also serving up specialty drinks including house margaritas packed w/ fruit (blackberries, watermelon, mango, etc) and ‘tails like the Casadores Blanco/ cucumber/ lemon/ agave/ St Germain/ tabasco “Ay Caramba”; the rum/ lime/ mint/ pineapple “Mexican Mojito”; and the Sombra Mezcal/ lime/ agave nectar/ amaretto “Smoking Gun,” also the name of a firearm that can only be used outside in California.

Grubwise, they’re slinging Mexican breakfast/lunch/dinner including the Borracho Burrito (scrambled egg, chorizo, jalapeno, mozzarella, black beans, roast potato); applewood bacon-wrapped camarones (shrimp), and the jalapeno/ cheddar/ cilantro/ crema/ refried bean/ salsa roja “Nachos Explosion,” which could chip the paint, or bean someone, especially if they had beef. Cheesy, right?

In addition, they’ve also got a monster surf-and-turf burrito stuffed w/ both lobster and filet mignon and accompanied by a shot of TBA premium tequila, which they call the “Millionaires Burrito,” and is on sale for $300, also the price you’ll have to pay in Mexico to gain your release… from traffic school. Ole!

6541 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
(323) 960 2404

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Fyasko Sponsored Skater, Bruno Vega, Hits the Streets of L.A. to Scout out Rob Dyrdek’s New Spot, Stoner Plaza

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

One of Fyasko’s favorite friends, skater Bruno Vega, bombed the streets with his crew this past week to check out some of the new, old & undiscovered skate spots that the great city of LA has to offer.

Bombing LA

Done & Done

We gotta throw out some love & respect to Bruno for always showing Fyasko support by rocking our gear. Thanks for helping to spread the word mang!!!!!

Bruno Vega

Stylin

Taking a break

During their mission, they had to hit up one the newer spots with the precarious name, Stoner Plaza. It’s located a few blocks south, and one west, of the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and Barrington Avenue. California Skateparks worked with professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek and the Rob Dyrdek Foundation to help provide the City of Los Angeles with their 2nd Safe Spot, Skate Spot, the other being Lafayette Park. The 26, 500 sq. ft. skate plaza offers granite ledges, colored concrete, along with real street features that are tactfully integrated into the park.

Stoner Plaza

The Spot

Stoner Skate Plaza
1835 Stoner Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Hours of Operation: 9:00 AM – Dusk
Lighted Facility: No

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