Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Lady Gaga Wandering The City.

This week, Gaga has been spotted wandering New York City, with no body guards, no friends, no managers, no stylists, no one with her, just her purse and a cup of coffee. She probably just needed some time to herself with the recent passing of her grandfather. But, what blows my mind is that no one really came up to her. Sure, a few paparazzi were taking pictures of her, but not one fan, no person, no one came upto her.





Lady Gaga Attends Grandpa Giuseppe's funeral

Lady Gaga has recently dealt with the passing of her grandfather, Giuseppe Germanotta, whom she declared the "perfect" man. She attended his funeral at St. Pius X Church in New Jersey, in the heavy rain. She had the emotional support of her family, and her boyfriend Luc Carl.



Lady Gaga Lands Spot Number 44 on List of People Who Matter!

On the recent 2010 New Statesman List of People Who Matter, Gaga made it to spot number 44. On the list, Gaga is the only singer, said to have the ability to change the world. Check out the article!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Full Transript of "The Prime Rib of America"




"I do, solemnly swear, or affirm, that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States, against all enemies foreign and domestic, and I will bear true faith and allegiance to do the same, and I will obey the orders of the president of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the uniform code of military justice, so help me God.
Unless, there’s a gay soldier in my unit, sir.
That is the oath taken every day by service members of the Armed Forces when they enlist to serve their country. Equality is the prime rib of America, but because I’m gay, I don’t get to enjoy the greatest cut of meat my country has to offer. There are amazing heroes here today, whose stories are more powerful that any story I could tell, any fight I’ve ever fought, and any song that I could tell. I’m here because they inspire me. I’m here because I believe in them. I’m here because “don’t ask, don’t tell” is wrong. … It’s unjust, and fundamentally, it is against all that we stand for as Americans.
The Pentagon and senators such as John McCain have cited that the military is a unique institution, they have cited that homosexuals serving openly cause disruption to unit cohesion and morale. So what this means is, that they’re saying that straight soldiers feel uncomfortable around gay soldiers, and sometimes it causes tension, hostility and possible performance inadequacies for straight soldiers who are homophobic. And even though some studies have been done to show an overwhelming and remarkable lack of disruption to units with gay soldiers, I will, for a moment, entertain this debate. As I am less concerned with refuting the fact that, in the workplace, in any workplace, there are tensions, there is even more of a possibility to have tension when you’re fighting for your life. But I’m more concerned that John McCain and other Republican senators are using homophobia as a defense in their argument. As the nexus of this law, openly gay soldiers affect unit cohesion, like it’s OK to discriminate or discharge gay soldiers because we are homophobic, we are uncomfortable, and we do not agree with homosexuality, and I can’t focus on the field of duty when I am fighting. “We have a problem with you.” Wasn’t that the defense of Matthew Shepard’s murderers? When they left him to die on a fence in Laramie, they told the judge, ‘Oh, Matthew’s gay, and it made us uncomfortable, so we killed him.’ ‘Oh, he’s gay, it makes me uncomfortable, send him home.’ As a side note, both Matthew Shepard’s killers have life sentences in prison, and laws have since been passed that homophobia cannot be used as defense anymore in hate crimes in our judicial system.
Doesn’t it seem to be that “don’t ask, don’t tell” is backwards? Doesn’t it seem to be that, based on the Constitution of the United States, that we’re penalizing the wrong soldier? Doesn’t it seem to you that we should send home the prejudiced, the straight soldier who hates the gay soldier, the straight soldier whose performance in the military is affected because he is homophobic, the straight soldier who has prejudice in his heart, in the space where the military asks him to hold our core American values, he instead holds and harbors hate, and he gets to stay and fight for our country? He gets the honor, but we gay soldiers, who harbor no hatred, no prejudice, no phobia, we’re sent home? I am here today because I would like to propose a new law; a law that sends home the soldier that has the problem. Our new law is called “if you don’t like it, go home.” A law that discharges the soldier with the issue, the law that discharges the soldier with the real problem, the homophobic soldier that has the real negative effect on unit cohesion. A law that sends home the homophobe, a law that sends home the prejudiced. A law that doesn’t prosecute the gay soldier who fights for equality with no problem, but prosecutes the straight soldier who fights against it. Or perhaps that was a bit spun. … To be fair, it sends home the straight soldier who fights for some freedoms, for some equalities, but not for the equality of the gay. He is the one — or she is the one — under this new proposition who will be discharged for disrupting the military. If you are not committed to perform with excellence as a United States soldier because you don’t believe in full equality, go home. If you are not honorable enough to fight without prejudice, go home. If you are not capable of keeping your oath to the Armed Forces to defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic, and I will bear true faith and allegiance to do the same, unless there’s a gay soldier in my unit, then go home.
Or, moreover, if you serve this country, is it acceptable to be a cafeteria American soldier? Can you choose some things from the Constitution to put on your plate, but not others? A buffet, perhaps. I’m not talking about citizens — we have a right to grieve, to protest, we have a right to this rally — but I’m talking about soldiers. Should the military be allowed to treat Constitutional rights like a cafeteria? In the military, is it acceptable to be a cafeteria American? What I mean to say is, should soldiers and the government be able to pick and choose what we are fighting for in the Constitution or who we are fighting for? I wasn’t aware of this ambiguity in our Constitution. I thought the Constitution was ultimate. I thought equality was non-negotiable. And, let’s say, if the government can pick and choose who they’re fighting for, as exemplified in laws like “don’t ask, don’t tell,” shouldn’t we as Americans be made aware of this imbalance? Shouldn’t it be made clear to the citizens of this country, before we go to war, shouldn’t I be made aware ahead of time that some of us are just not included in that fight? “We’re going to war for you and you and you and you, but not you, because you’re gay.” You can risk your life for this country, but in the end, you’re not fighting for yourself; you’re fighting for straight people. … You are not included. You are not included when we say “equal.” You are not even fully included when we say “freedom.”
I’m here today in this park, in Maine, to say that, if the Senate and the president are not going to repeal this “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, perhaps they should be more clear with us about who the military is fighting for, who our tax dollars are supporting and, ultimately, how much does the prime rib cost? Because I thought this was an “all you can eat” buffet. This equality stuff, I thought equality meant everyone. But apparently, for certain value meals, for certain civil rights, I have to pay extra, because I’m gay. I’m allowed to stand in a line next to other men and women, I’m allowed to get shot at and shoot a gun to protect myself and my nation, but when it’s time to order my meal, when it’s time to benefit from the freedoms of the Constitution that I protect and fight for, I have to pay extra. I shouldn’t have to pay extra. I should have the ability, the opportunity, the right to enjoy the same rights — the same piece of meat — that my fellow soldiers, fellow straight soldiers, already have included in their Meal of Rights. It’s prime rib, it’s the same size, it’s the same grade, the same cost, at wholesale cost, and it’s in the Constitution.
My name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta. I am an American citizen, to the senate, to Americans, to Senator Olympia Snowe, Senator Susan Collins — both from Maine — and Senator Scott Brown of Massachusetts. Equality is the prime rib of America. Equality is the prime rib of what we stand for as a nation. And I don’t get to enjoy the greatest cut of meat that my country has to offer. Are you listening? Shouldn’t everyone deserve the right to wear the same meat dress that I did? Repeal “don’t ask, don’t tell” or go home. Go home. Thank you."

Live Tracks From Lollapalooza!

Want to add to your live Lady Gaga collection? Then go download tracks straight from the Lollapalooza here! Tracks include: Dance In The Dark, Just Dance, Telephone, You & I, Alejandro, Pokerface, Paparazzi, & Bad Romance.

Gaga Spotted In New York!

Lady Gaga was seen in her favorite city, New York today looking very sexy in her black heels!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

First Lady Gaga Fashion Exhibit!

In the span between October 21-October 30, there will be a Lady Gaga fashion exhibit title "Lady Gaga a Gogo". It will be held at Galerie Chappe, 4, Rue Andre Barsacq, 75018 Paris.

Expect to see many of the iconic fashions that Gaga has worn throughout her career, such as looks from Bad Romance, Telephone, or the Monster Ball!

The event curator is Alexandra Boucherifi.

Check out the Facebook page! Lady Gaga a Gogo


Lady Gaga's "Christmas Tree" to appear on "Now That's What I Call Christmas 4"..

Christmas Tree, the sex-themed holiday song by Lady Gaga (ft. Space Cowboy) is going to be on the fourth issue of Now That's What I Call Christmas! Plan On buying? Buy here!

Gaga Visits Nursing Home

Wednesday, Lady Gaga was spotted visiting a nursing home with her mother, dressed a little more appropriate than normal, with pants, coat, and jewelry to match. Of course, she had to make it a little Gaga, so she wore her black platform heels, as seen in the picture below. I believe she was there visiting her grandpa, because today, we have learned that he passed on. Let us all be strong for the Germanotta family.

Armani & Lady Gaga Collaboration.

Well, we all knew that and Mr. Armani has designed a few dress and outfits for Gaga in the past, but what we didn't know is that they have a multi-million dollar collaboration! Armani designed the space-aged, even space themed Grammy red carpet dress, as well as all of the other outfits she wore that night. He's designed many of the Monster Ball outfits and one of the 2010 VMA outifts, as well.

And, we're sure to see our Mother Monster is a lot more Armani later this year. In fact, he'll be designing costumes for Gaga's tour in December. All of the outifits are custom-made of course, because the pieces from the runway aren't theatrical enough for her.

Look out for Gaga in Armani next year!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Gaga-ize Your Wardrobe: Part 2.

Want a rocking pair of sunglasses that show your inner Gaga style? Buy here!


Or, maybe sunglasses aren't your thing, and you're look for something a little bit more out there. You're looking for a crown! It'll take a lot of self confidence to rock this without caring what someone thinks, but that's what little monsters are made of! Buy here!



Want something you can wear to a masquerade ball? Try out the extremely different mirror mask from the Pokerface music video! You'll definitely have the most futuristic mask at the party! Buy here!


If you weren't so satisfied with the first pair of sunglasses, whether it be because of pricing, or it just not being your style, here's another pair! Buy here!



This next item is something that's so vintage Gaga, you can guarantee you're a superfan if you even know of it! It's the infamous disco bra, made by mother monster before she even got her first record deal! Buy here!








Even More North American Monster Ball Dates Added!

April 22, 2011, Newark, New Jersey, Prudential Center.

April 23, 2011, Uniondale, New York, Nassau Coliseum.

April 25, 2011, Montreal, Canada, Belle Center.

April 27, 2010, Cleveland, Ohio, Quicken Loans Arena

June 4, 2010, Oakland, California, Oracle Arena

The on-sale dates have not yet been announced. I'll update when they have been.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

More Dates Added To The North American Monster Ball!

The new dates are:

February 28, 2011, Chicago, Illinois, Uniter Center.
March 31, 2011, Anaheim, California, Honda Center.
April 6, 2011, Austin, Texas, Frank Erwin Center.
(On sale September 24)

March 23, 2011, Sacramento, California, Arco Arena.
April 19, 2011, Nashville, Tennessee, Bridgestone Arena.
(On sale September 25)

Will you be purchasing any?


Lady Gaga Read "The Prime Rib of America" Speech At "Don't Ask Don't Tell" Rally

Yesterday, Lady Gaga appeared at a "Don't Ask Don't Tell" rally in Maine in an effort to try to get the horrid law repealed. Despite everything she has done, the leaders of our country have voted against repealing the law. But, we will not give up, we will fight for what is right, we will fight for equality for all.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Gaga To Rally For "Don't Ask Don't Tell!"

Tomorrow, September 20, 2010, Lady Gaga will be going to Portland, Maine to rally for "Don't Ask Don't Tell." She is doing this to convince that state's two senators to vote to repeal the law banning gays to service the army, put in place by Bill Clinton, in 1993. Gaga needs to get 60 votes to help repeal the law. Let's hope & pray for the best! Good luck tomorrow, mother monster!


Lady Gaga: Critical Mass Fashion

A new book has recently arisen by writer Lizzy Goodman titled, Lady Gaga: Critical Mass Fashion. I recommend this book to any little monster out there. Just by reading the first few pages, I could see that it would be an amazing book.

Here's a quick look at it. "After a long day spent waiting tables, then shaking her ass for tips, Gaga would go home, call her coke dealer, and spent hours doing blow and making herself up like her androgynous idols, David Bowie, Grace Jones, and New Wave performer Klaus Nomi." Buy here!



Gaga-ize your wardrobe!

I'm starting a new section all about Gaga fashion that any little monster can get! You don't have to be rich to look like mother monster anymore!

Our first item for today, is a different take on the meat dress, an option that vegans and vegetarians may be more happy with. Buy here!

Next up is a cheaper version of Gaga's Telephone dress. To our dismay, the feather mohawk is not included. Buy here!

Our next option, is a very inexpensive book that gives you a step by step guide to make Gaga's lobster hat. It's worth the five dollars. Buy here!


Maybe you'd prefer a less crazy accessory. If so, the lace bunny headband is for you! Buy here!




Or maybe you want a whole Gaga outfit for halloween or the Monster Ball, and you're in love with the origami dress, if so, check this out! Buy here!




Glee Goes Gaga Once More!

On the new season of the hit show,"Glee" they do yet another Lady Gaga cover. This time, of the hit single,"Telephone" and, as always the put their own touch on it. What do you think of it?

Friday, September 17, 2010

Lady Gaga Matryoshka Dolls!


How cute are these? They're beautiful little pieces of art, and not too expensive either. I'm sure you'll be able to afford them on almost any budget. Will you be getting them? The set includes a large Lady Gaga, complete with lobster hot, a medium Lady Gaga with a Kermit The Frog dress on, and a small Lady Gaga with the infamous Mickey Mouse outfit!  Buy here!

Want Live Gaga Songs On Your Ipod?

Then, you need to visit this site! It has the entire Madison Square Garden Monster Ball concert ready for download! Make it your everyday soundtrack, your workout music, or just to feel good! http://www.unprodigalalanis.com/lg.

Gaga Inspired Fashion Trend!

It seems a new fashion trend has arisen at New York Fashion Week, all started after Lady Gaga's knockout dress while accepting her award for Video Of The Year at the VMA's! You know the outfit I'm talking about, the infamous Matambre Meat Dress. The new meat dresses are made by designer Jeremy Scott, only they're inedible. He commented on Gaga's version saying,"I loved it. Her incarnation of it was great. I mean, obviously hers was real, and mine's latex. Hers is more of a barbarian style; mine's a little bit more of a chic Marilyn Monroe style." Which do you think looks better?



Lady Gaga Speaks Out.

Lady Gaga has recently begun speaking out to try and repeal the horrid "Don't Ask Don't Tell" law. She posted a video on her youtube page speaking about it. Please, do what you can to help. Call or click:http www.sldn.org/blog/archives/gaga or (202) 224-3121

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Wanna Look Like Momma Monster?

Well, you can this Halloween season! You can dress in anything from the infamous bubble dress from The Fame days, or maybe your style is something more recent, if so, they have plenty of telephone items! You'll definitely find what your looking for! Click here! or Here!





Lady Gaga In Guinness Book Of World Records!

Gaga has recently appeared in the Guinness Book Of World Records for having singles in her debut album, The Fame have spent 154 weeks in the top 75 of the UK singles chart, beating the old record holders by 20! She has also been names most searched woman on the Internet!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Gaga Shows Up For Yoga Class In Wahington DC!

On September 10, Lady Gaga showed up to Bikram Yoga Capitol Hill yoga studio for a 90 minute class, in Washington D.C. Afterwards, she took pictures with the owners daughter, possibly her littlest little monster.


Liz Glover, the studio owner said:

     “You’re just in your own little world. I knew she was there, but it’s a meditation, you just focus on yourself in the mirror. She was wearing what looked like lingerie or a bathing suit from American Apparel. Sort of lingerie, could have been a bathing suit, not really sure. She was very friendly. Every member of her staff was very nice and very professional.”

Gaga unveils new song in St. Paul, Minnesota!

On August 31, Gaga played a new song titled "Living On The Radio" during the Monster Ball in St. Paul, Minnesota! It's a beautiful ballad all about her lifelong dream. 

Gaga Releases Lipglass Collection!

The lipglass is available as of now at all MAC locations in North America. They're priced at $14.50 USD/$17.50 CAD alone, or $28.00 USD/$33.50 CAD with a Viva Glam Bag. Every single cent raised from the sales will go directly to the MAD AIDS Fund.

Click here if you want to buy some for yourself! Remember, your money goes to the MAC AIDS Fund!







New opening performances!

For the third North American leg of the "Monster Ball" tour, it has been announced that The Scissor Sisters and Semi Precious Weapons have been selected to open the show! This new change will start on February 19th, 2011. Wanna go? Click here!

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Gaga To Release Perfume!

It has been announced, that Lady Gaga signed with the world's biggest fragrance company, Coty. She has planned to release it in the Spring on 2012! What do you think the scent will be? Something tells me it'll be a mix of cigarettes and leather.

Gaga Covers V Magazine!

This may be old news to you by now, but Lady Gaga has covered the V Magazine New York Issue dressed as a sexier version of Lady Liberty, pictured with designer, Marc Jacobs.








The dress is a beautiful Louis Vuitton piece, bra is by Calvin Klein (not an expected Gaga designer), shoes are the infamous "Night Makers" by Japanese designer Noritaka Tatehana, paper torch designed by Haus Of Gaga. The photos are by Mario Testino, styling by Nicola Formichetti. There are multiple covers, which do you prefer? Interested in purchasing? Click here: Gaga on V!

Gaga On Vogue!

Lady Gaga has recently covered Vogue Hommes Japan Issue 5! The cover may give you a bit of a shock, seeing as how she's pictured as an Italian man. How do you like it? The photo is by Nick Knight and styling by Nicola Formichetti. If you don't live in Japan, but still want to make this magazine your own, click here: Gaga on Vogue!






She's also pictured here wearing yet another meat outift. This time, a bikini! This photo is by Terry Richardson and styling by Nicola Formichetti.