Pharrell Williams Had to Lecture Art Basel Goers on the Virtues of Patience
While presenting an award, he had to ask the audience to quiet down.
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While presenting an award, he had to ask the audience to quiet down.
It's both a worldwide aquarium tour and a Nature guilt trip.
From the forthcoming 'Nothing.'
Something relaxing to take with you into the holiday weekend.
Complete with a passel of "hypnotized" young women in white tank tops.
It's a sweaty, mid-tempo dance track.
Addressing revelers on the balcony, the Franz Ferdinand singer's voice took on the tone of an angry schoolmarm: 'The Fire Department wants to shut the party down.'
Apart from the fingernails-down-a-chalkboard lead single, "Everybody Nose," it's actually pretty great.
Until a song displaces "Umbrella" from the top of our iTunes most-played list, we'll be judging the contenders for this year's Song of the Summer.
Plus: What are the Fratellis up to these days?
The indie actress is felled by a viral infection, Salman Rushdie would vote for Barack Obama, and writer Peter Davis cares too much about a socialite contest. All that and the rest of the gossip from New York's tabloids today.
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