Wednesday, February 26, 2014

NEWS FLASH! The Former Bad Boy Records Signed R&B Trio has reunited!

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And indeed when Missy Elliott rapped that line in the opening of Total’s 1998 hit “Trippin’,” the trio was undoubtedly one of music’s baddest R&B groups to be birthed in the 90s. Signed to Bad Boy Records, New Jersey natives Kima Raynor,Keisha Spivey and Pamela Long had a successful five year run, pumping out two successful albums and a string of Billboard Top Ten hits including, "Can't You See" featuring The Notorious B.I.G., "No One Else" featuring Da Brat, "Kissin' You", "What About Us?" and "Sitting Home." They were the gold standard. However, in 2000, at the height of their popularity they disbanded.

Nearly 14 years have passed, and now the group is plotting a reunion. Two weeks ago, Kima and Pam hit the stage of London's Wembley Stadium as a duo for a special Valentine’s Day concert alongside Changing Faces, Tony! Toni! Tone!, En Vogue, Blackstreet and Mint Condition.

In two UK radio interviews, the pair dished on what they have been up to in their time out of the spotlight, the state of R&B music, the possibility of them doing reality TV, and who’s the real Diddy (or Puffy as they call them). Peep the excerpts below:

On being off the scene…
Pam: Kima will say a while, but [I’m going to] say we haven’t been off the scene. The music we did in the 90s is still being pumped today. It’s like you [haven’t] seen the face, but we haven’t been on the scene.

R&B Music of the 90s vs. R&B Music of Today…
Kima: I think music now---and no disrespect to any artists out there because there’s a lot of artists that I like---but it lacks originality. I don’t think they put a lot into what they are doing. When we recorded, and we did our album, we put everything into it. We weren’t rushing to put anything out. We made sure we could follow up with hits. We didn’t want to put out one hit, and then not have anything else to put out. So I just think the work ethic is a little different. I think people are just rushing to throw stuff out there and not really putting that artistry behind their project like a lot of the 90s artists did. We wanted longevity and our music is still rocking.

Being signed to Bad Boy Records…
Kima: We had a lot of fun. There were times when we didn’t. The ups and downs [were] apart of it. Biggie, Mase---we were all were close. We never [didn’t] have fun.
Pam: Bad Boy was a family. It was something that you did every day. It was consistent. We had our ups and downs when we didn’t agree with Puffy. And then it was like telling the kids you can’t do X-Y-Z. But for the most part it was a ball.

On if they ever had to walk to get cheesecake…
No! I always tell everybody that I think that we gave Puffy such a hard time, that he was tarnished [after us]. Everybody asks us that question about the [Making the Band contestants] walking to Junior’s [in Brooklyn]. I’m like, why didn’t they catch a cab? We would’ve been looking at Puffy like you done bumped your head. It’s not that much of a contract in the world.

On Total doing reality TV…
Kima: We’re definitely considering it.
Pam: [We've had offers!] A lot of them.
Kima: It’s like no matter how positive you try to be, it [will go] left. I don’t want to be like that on TV. So, I don’t know, but we’re considering it.

On marriage and family…
Kima: I’m married. There are six kids.
Pam: Last year, [I] married the man of my dreams so I’m grateful. No babies yet. Soon, but not too [soon], because we [have] things to do right now. Of course Keisha is married to Omar Epps. She’s happily married and has three babies.

[Kima has been married for 17 years, and has a family that includes six kids. Pam married J. Long, a singer/songwriter, who was formerly a member of the R&B/hip hop group Pretty Ricky for three years.]

On social media…
Kima: Keisha called me one day last year, and she was like, ‘Kima, You need to get on Twitter because the fans are asking about you.’ So that was my first time on Twitter last year. I’m not a big talker or texter. [But] I feel like Twitter will benefit us now [and] in the future promoting what Total is doing.

Pam: I’m a talker. I’m the complete opposite. [I am] a talker so I love to interact with people in general. I hit everybody back. If they took the time to get at me, let me take the time to get back at them.

Kima: The one thing social media made me realize was how much people really love Total. After all these years to still know we have a fan base---it really put things in a different perspective. Social media, is good for that. I think it’s good to get out there and mingle with your fans and just market yourself.

On knowing that they still have fans after all of these years
Pam: I’m grateful! I give God praise for it…to have the opportunity to be back in a place that I love to be in and to be received by people, that were fans and [are] new fans, that [to me] is one of [those] blessings that I can’t even [describe with] words.

On why they are returning now…
Kima: I’ve been home being mommy and raising my [six] kids. Right now, with this Total situation. We’re going to re-emerge. Now is the time.

Where is Keisha?
Right now, she is taking care of a couple of things…but she’s doing well.

On their contribution to music…
Pam: Total…we were the around the way girls, with the shades on---we were true to that
Kima: No disrespect to any other girl groups. Nothing was fabricated. We got into the studio, did sung our songs, and that was our sound. That’s why it can’t be replicated, duplicated---none of that.

Can fans expect new music?
Kima: Yes, absolutely!

Monday, February 24, 2014

Basketball Wives LA Season 3, Episode 2: Who's The Real Draya? (Review) by Calvin Cortez Coleman.

Preview Episode 2 - Who's The Real Draya?

Wussup Bloggers!!!! it's ya boy Calvin Cortez Coleman a.k.a Bearacuda your host of Calvin Coleman's Blog Topics and tonight I am gonna do my second recap of Basketball Wives LA. okay here go.

So Here goes Tacky Jackie again with her ridiculous bullshit, does she NOT get enough. Why the FUCK is she acting like Draya lied to her about something? When she asked Draya to dance at her party and Draya told her no, it was because she was not at that fucking point in her life anymore, she was committed to doing other things where she didn't have to take her clothes off for money anymore, that's like asking an ex/clean drug user to hit the pipe one more time GTFOH... I don't know what that means and Sundy needs to have several, we only know her as being the girlfriend of Benie Seigel on State Property... BITCH BYE!

So here they are at this Mediterranean Tea Party and they're all dressed up in their erotic outfits and such anyway Jackie, Brittish, and Sundy are some drama ass women! Not feeling them! My girls are Draya, Malaysia, and Brandi is cool! Oh yeah why was Brittish talking about Brandi hair when her shit wasn't looking to right!

Next Monday my third recap on Season 3, Episode 3 of Basketball Wives LA. Peace!

Friday, February 21, 2014

NEWS FLASH! Kim Kardashian Silences Butt Implant Rumors With Cheeky "FlashBACK Friday" Photo

That's one way to silence the haters! Kim Kardashian further disproved rumors that she recently received butt implants by posting a cheeky flashback Friday photo highlighting her most famous asset -- her bodacious booty -- from an event five years earlier.

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Kim Kardashian's Best Booty Moments!   Strike a Pose!

Pink Lady    Denim Darling

Night on the Town     Birthday Girl!

These Boots Are Made For Walking     Shades of Gray

Doing the Wave     Bikini Babe

Vroom, Vroom!     White Hot

Late Show Stunner     Style Star

Party Time!

The 33-year-old reality star shared the picture via Twitter on Friday, Feb. 21. It shows her posing on the red carpet with her back to the camera, her derriere on display in a clingy, super-short turtleneck dress. "#FlashBACKFriday lol," she jokingly captioned the snap, which was taken at SlimFast's Style Your Slim event on Jan. 8, 2008.

The flashback Friday post comes on the heels of Kardashian's extended Twitter rant earlier this week, in which she slammed reports that her famous curves are fake. "I'm seeing all these nonsense tabloids claiming I have butt implants-injections. Get a life!" the engaged star tweeted Wednesday.

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The first-time mom went on to note that she "still has weight to lose" from her pregnancy with daughter North West, born last June. "Anyone who has had a baby knows how hard it is to lose weight (especially the last bit of weight) & your body totally changes!" she wrote. "I'm not perfect but I will never conform to your skinny standards, sorry! Not me. And BTW I've lost a lot so far & I'm proud of that!" she added.

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Kardashian has indeed worked hard to get back in shape since giving birth last summer -- and it's paid off. "Kim feels confident again," a source close to Kanye West's fiancee told Us. "She worked really hard and is so motivated to stay fit."

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Beyonce Launches ‘The Mrs. Carter Show’ World Tour 2014 In Glasgow: Pics And Setlist.








Beyonce kicked off The Mrs. Carter Show world tour in Glasgow, Scotland tonight (February 20) — delivering an entirely new show. The spectacular costumes have been updated and the setlist now includes songs from her mega-selling visual album. When do US dates go on sale because I really want to go!

Why the desperation? Well, for starters I’m going through Beyonce withdrawals. Secondly, the revamped show looks incredible. Queen Bey’s outfits got even sexier and the setlist is absolutely mouth-watering. “Partition”, “***Flawless” and “Heaven”? Yes, please! Two major gripes though. She really needs to add “No Angel” and “Jealous” because they are my jams. See all the songs from Glasgow after the jump.

1. Ghost
2. Haunted
3. Drunk in love
4. If I Were A Boy
5. ***Flawless
6. Yoncé
7. Get me Bodied
8. Baby Boy
9. Naughty Girl
10. Blow
11. Partition
12. Why Don’t You Love Me
13. 1+1
14. Irreplaceable
15. Love On Top
16. Crazy In Love
17. Single Ladies
18. XO
19. Halo
20. Heaven

Are you happy with the new setlist? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

[Pics via BeyonceLejen]

Get an eyeful of even more pop music coverage, from artist interviews to exclusive performances, on Idolator’s YouTube channel.

Rihanna Turns 26 — Happy Birthday.

Rihanna Birthday

Happy birthday RiRi! The singer turns 26 on Feb. 20, so let’s celebrate by looking back on her INCREDIBLE year!

From liberating herself from Chris Brown to starring in sexy music videos to flirting up a storm with Drake, Rihanna has had quite the year. In honor of the Unapologetic singer’s 26th birthday, let’s take a look back.

Rihanna’s Love Life

RiRi’s 25th year started on a somewhat tumultuous note. Her (historically abusive) on-again, off-again boyfriend Chris Brown confirmed in May that he was single and no longer seeing her. For Rihanna, that set off a few months of revenge tweeting and Instagramming, during which she posted subtle-but-biting messages like “Got a thang for King, but chu ain’t a King!!!” and videos like the one of her twerking to his enemy Drake’s song.

Speaking of, as Rihanna’s year went on, she went from dealing with a bad ex-boyfriend to rediscovering an old flame. And heading into her 26th year, things seem red hot with Drake, as the two have been spotted multiple times partying together and leaving night clubs together.

So yeah, we’re going to say RiRi upgraded her love life.
Rihanna’s Sexiest Year

This year also may have been Rihanna’s sexiest to date. Perhaps spurred by her newfound singleness, Rihanna has turned her Instagram into the go-to place for smoldering pics. On almost a daily basis, the singer posted a ridiculously hot picture of herself, wearing thong bikinis, lingerie, or maybe even nothing.

And she wasn’t just hot on the ‘Gram. She and Shakira made one of the sexiest videos of the year for their song “Can’t Remember To Forget You.” The video has a pretty simple concept — put Rihanna and Shakira in sexy, skimpy outfits, and let them dance. And that’s all it took for RiRi to blow our minds.

It’s clearly been a year worth celebrating for Rihanna. So let’s raise our glasses and celebrate like crazy the way Rihanna would want us to!


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

NEW ON CALVIN COLEMAN'S BLOG TOPICS! Philip Seymour Hoffman Leaves Entire Estate to Estranged Partner Mimi O'Donnell in Will, Has Strict Directions About His Son.

Philip Seymour Hoffman attends the 2013 Vanity Fair Oscar party

Keeping it in the family. Philip Seymour Hoffman has left his entire estate to his estranged partner Mimi O'Donnell, TMZ reports. The late Capote actor wrote his will back in 2004, and also left strict instructions about his son Cooper.

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According to the site, Hoffman's will asks for his 10-year-old son to be raised in Manhattan so he could experience the culture, arts, and architecture that the city provides. (Downtown Manhattan is where the family resided at the time of the star's tragic death; Hoffman lived separately at the time in a Greenwich Village apartment.) If the request can not be met, Hoffman wants his only boy to either live in Chicago or San Francisco. If the two cities don't become his home, he hopes Cooper visits them at least twice a year. Possibly living in Hollywood, a location Hoffman often visited, was not mentioned.

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Hoffman and Cooper were close, and the Oscar winner often sat courtside at Cooper's basketball games. "My spare time is really about hanging out with my kids," Hoffman previously told Us. "If I'm free, a good chuck of that is going to be thinking about how to hang out with them."

PHOTOS: Stars we've lost in 2013

Hoffman was found dead at the age of 46 in his NYC apartment on Feb. 2 of an apparent heroin overdose. Some of his famous friends like Michelle Williams, Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, Justin Theroux, and many more attended his private funeral on the Upper East Side in NYC on Feb. 6.

Hoffman and costume designer O'Donnell are also parents to daughters Tallulah, 7, and Willa, 5.



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SHOCKING NEWS ALERT! Ray Rice Arrested After Altercation in Atlantic City Casino.

Ray Rice Arrested After Altercation in Atlantic City Casino

TMZ has obtained video footage of Ray Rice carrying his fiancee out of an elevator at the Atlantic City casino, which was the scene of the altercation. The video can be seen at TMZ's official website, but their staff graciously described the events that occur in the video:

 

"TMZ Sports has obtained footage of Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice dragging his fiancee (who appears to be out cold) out of an elevator in an Atlantic City casino ... moments after cops say they attacked each other on the property.

The footage was shot on February 15th ... right before Rice and his fiancee Janay Palmer were both arrested for assault at the Revel Casino. Cops say they have video which proved both parties attacked each other.

But before the arrest, Ray can be seen trying to lift and move a seemingly unconscious Palmer out of a casino elevator. "

Both Ray Rice, the Baltimore Ravens running back, and his fiancee were arrested after an altercation early Saturday morning at a casino in Atlantic City.

Rice, 27, and Janay Palmer, 26, were charged with domestic violence-simple assault and were released with a summons. “After reviewing surveillance footage it appeared both parties were involved in a physical altercation,” a police statement said. “The complaint summons indicates that both [Rice] and Palmer struck each other with their hands. The responding officer signed a simple assault complaint against both Rice and Palmer.”

Police said that both “refused any medical attention” and were “transported to the Atlantic City Police Department holding facility and charged.”

Andrew Alperstein, an attorney for Rice, called the incident at the Revel Casino “a very minor physical altercation,” according to the Baltimore Sun.

Michael Diamondstein, a Philadelphia attorney hired to represent Rice, told the Sun: “There was an argument that included Ray. I can’t give any specifics because we haven’t seen the document yet.”

Rice, who signed a five-year, $35 million deal with the Ravens before the 2012 season, had a poor 2013, rushing for just 660 yards.

HOT TOPIC ALERT! Here's What's Wrong With Nintendo's Girls Channel


Female gamers are often cast as outsiders in a boys' world, but Nintendo UK is trying to combat gender stereotypes with its weekend debut of Nintendo Girls Club, a YouTube channel for girls, which has already sparked controversy online for promoting sexism.

The weekly video series offers a community for news and trends geared toward female gamers. One of the first episodes features bubbly blond British actress Jorgie Porter sitting in a pastel bedroom, talking about the game “Animal Crossing: New Leaf,” in which players decorate their homes, then embark on a shopping spree at a fashion boutique before visiting the “makeover magician” for a new look “perfect for a night on the town.”

Unsurprisingly, the pink-washed channel has already experienced a social media backlash. “What's ... the point of that? It's just gonna be a Nintendo news channel but with more pink? Is this really necessary? I understand and appreciate Nintendo trying to appeal more to female gamers lately but this is just pointless,” wrote Nightowl58 on Reddit. And Chloi R tweeted, “I felt a real sense of embarrassment watching this Nintendo Girls Club thing.” Others called the channel “stereotypical and close-minded.”

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According to a recent report compiled by the Entertainment Software Association, 45 percent of all game players and 46 percent of the most frequent purchasers of games are female. Adult women make up 31 percent of the game-playing population. Even so, the gaming culture, historically male, has bred a sexist attitude directed at women, who often feel mocked, humiliated, and sexually harassed when entering the gaming realm. There’s even a term for men who defend female players (“white knight”). In that regard, it makes sense that a female gaming community such as Nintendo Girls Club would serve as a safe haven for women to gain confidence as players.

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Yet, attempts to integrate women have only emphasized female stereotypes. Example: In 2012, Nintendo launched its “Play As You Are” campaign to encourage women to explore the portable Nintendo 3DS. In the campaign, "Modern Family's" Sarah Hyland hawks Style Savvy: Trendsetters — a game in which players become virtual stylists who manage a fashion boutique.

“Many video game companies want to cater to women, but they don’t know how,” Jenny Haniver, founder of Not In the Kitchen Anymore, a female gaming community, tells Yahoo Shine. “You can’t just color everything pink and add horses and a mall and expect girls to get excited.”

According to Haniver, the gaming world has become a boy’s club in part because women aren’t encouraged at a young age to gravitate toward tech and computer-related fields. As a result, companies have floundered when it comes to their marketing efforts geared toward women. “Male gamers are divided into various pockets — role players, shooters, and so on. Female gamers are just seen as women,” she says. "There's nothing wrong with being a female gamer who enjoys shopping and makeovers — but those things don't define women."


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

BREAKING NEWS ALERT! Johnny Weir On His Marriage To Victor Voronov: We Both 'Fight To Wear The Pants In The Relationship'.

Johnny Weir On His Marriage To Victor Voronov: We Both 'Fight To Wear The Pants In The Relationship'

Olympic figure skater Johnny Weir has never been shy about showing off his bold, flamboyant personal style - on or off the ice.

But, as it turns out, when it came to his wedding with attorney Victor Voronov, it was a very subdued event - and that's just how Johnny wanted it to be.

"It was tiny," Johnny said of his wedding, when speaking with Access Hollywood' s Billy Bush in an exclusive new interview in Sochi, where Johnny is working as a figure skating commentator for NBC during the Winter Olympics. "We were on Worth Street in New York City in a courthouse and once the news broke that we'd gotten married, everyone expected this huge, dramatic [wedding], sort of from the 'Sex and The City' movie. But I didn't want that."

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In fact, even Johnny and Victor's parents barely cracked the guest list for the 2011 ceremony.

"I wanted my wedding to be super low key and just between us. We weren't even going to invite my parents. We invited my best friend... and when Victor's parents found out that we hadn't invited anybody, they cried and sobbed and said they wanted to come. And then, of course, when we said yes to them, my parents had to come as well," Johnny explained.

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While Johnny and Victor are from different worlds - Johnny a former Olympian and Victor a Georgetown law school graduate - the pair knew each other for a long time prior to tying the knot. But when it came to Victor's sexuality, it was something he kept very private.

"My husband was actually in the closet until about a month before we married," Johnny told Billy.

When it comes to their marriage, Johnny admitted it's not always easy - but it's always worth it.

"Being married is an adjustment and I'm such an OCD, solitary, confined person that it was very hard to open my life and my home and, in some ways, my closet to somebody else," Johnny joked. "That was the hardest thing to get over, but being married is blissful."

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While all couples can hit bumps in the road, Johnny admits there are certain challenges that come with being a gay couple.

"A marriage between two guys is different than what I imagine a marriage between a man and a woman [to be]," he noted. "I mean, we're both constantly trying to fight to wear the pants in the relationship.

"It's constant fireworks," Johnny said. "It's very boom, boom, boom."

Monday, February 17, 2014

Basketball Wives LA Season 3, Episode 1: You're about to get in my business (Review) by Calvin Cortez Coleman.


WUSSUP BLOGGERS! this ya boy Calvin Cortez Coleman a.k.a KingBearacuda185 and this year 2014 I'm gonna be doing my first review on Basketball Wives LA okay so here we go! this first part of the episode is "You're about to get in my business" and to be quite honest I haven't done any reviews in a long time so here goes nutt'n okay so... Draya Michele is being confronted by one of her new acquaintance Ariane, whose an ex-wife and was in a relationship with DeShawn Stevenson for years is also an ex of Draya's and she's "I DON'T KNOW WHY THE HELL YOU'RE QUESTIONING ME ABOUT YOUR EX!" and Draya tells Ariane right then and there like "LIKE, IT'S KINDA NOT YOUR PLACE." and was like..... ARE YOU KIDDING ME? I mean... Draya was put on the defensive after that I mean... c'mon! Draya was right to tell her it wasn't any of her business and she was right to say it the way she did. It's none of your business ESPECIALLY if it's your ex. anyway Draya and Ariane meet one another since day one so Draya says to her "Ariane cares WAY more about this man than I did, it's like she's doing all of the fiance's dirty work for free!" and so Draya goes off like "WHY ARE YOU ASKING ALL THIS?!" and Ariane answer to her and said "BECAUSE I HAD TWO KIND BY HIM" and Draya was like "I DON'T NEED ON FUCKING KIDS, I GOT MY OWN MONEY, I DON'T NEED A FUCKING CHECK! I mean... Draya was pissed, SERIOUSLY!

So that would be my first review on Basketball Wives LA, next week I'll be doing my second review on season 3, episode 2 of Basketball Wives LA

I'll be looking forward to writing y'all. PEACE OUT!

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Saturday, February 15, 2014

To Know Bats Is to Love Them.

Merlin Tuttle has spent a lifetime bringing bats out of the shadows and into the light.

Leache's long-tongued bat pollinating Marcgravia evenia in Cuba.

Merlin Tuttle, the world's most famous bat biologist and booster, has devoted his life to studying, demystifying, and helping conserve bats.

He's also photographed them—a statement that doesn't begin to do justice to his work. Tuttle is to bats as Annie Leibovitz is to celebrities. If you've seen a great photograph of a bat, chances are Merlin Tuttle took it.

I got to know Tuttle while researching and writing the story he photographed for the March issue of National Geographic about tropical flowers that use acoustics to attract bat pollinators. (Read "Call of the Bloom" in National Geographic magazine.) He agreed to talk to me about his life with bats and why all of us, like him, should love them.

Merlin, you've been working with bats since you reached double digits, and now you're 72. Because of your conservation work you're probably the bat scientist best known to the English-speaking public. And I think you must be best known to the bats, too, considering how many bats you've captured and banded all over the world. How many, do you think?

It's safe to say that it's over a million, but I don't count. Before even completing my Ph.D. degree, I'd probably handled tens of thousands of gray bats. Then I led Smithsonian expeditions for two years, during which time we netted and trapped bats five nights a week. By now I must certainly be approaching a second million.

Yikes. A lot of people are afraid of bats. What's the scariest thing that's ever happened to you in your bat work?

So many scary things have happened to me that I don't know where to begin. When I was in high school, a drunk moonshiner at a bat cave in Tennessee stuck the barrel of a loaded shotgun in my gut and threatened to blow my blankety-blank head off. That was scary.

My early mentor, Dr. Charles Handley, and I were captured by communist guerrillas in a wild chase in the mountains in Venezuela. That was scary. And hiding in the jungle till two in the morning to escape an anticipated ambush by unfriendly Yanomami Indians in the Amazon was really scary, I must say.

Once, in Zimbabwe, I crouched for what seemed like all night under a rock ledge, waist deep in a river, to avoid a pride of lions above me while worrying about the possible approach of crocodiles from below. I had my camp shot up by Peruvians who mistook my associates and me for bandits. I've had to hold perfectly still in a narrow cave passage in Thailand to cede the right-of-way to a cobra.

Note that not one of these experiences involved fear of a bat. Bats are not scary!

How did you get started with bats?

In high school I lived near a cave in Tennessee where thousands of gray bats roosted. My books told me gray bats lived in the same cave year-round. But the bats I saw were showing up only in spring and fall. I concluded that they must be migratory. My parents were can-do people, and I always thought anybody, any scientist, would be happy to talk to me.

So my mother drove me up to the Smithsonian. We told the gal at the desk that we had some bat specimens we'd like to discuss with their mammalogist. Lo and behold, Dr. Charles Handley, who was then the head of the mammal division, came down to greet us. He was impressed with my study skins and field notes, so he took us around to meet the other staff and gave us a grand tour of the bat collections. They ended up arming me with several thousand bat bands—numbered metal rings that identify individual bats—and sent me home to start figuring out if I could see where the gray bats went.

Now, this turned out to be one of the luckiest strokes that a kid or a scientist ever had. Within a month of banding those bats I inadvertently discovered them a hundred miles north in a different cave—a cave that traps cold air and maintains a stable, cold temperature year-round that bats can hibernate in. So I documented that gray bats were migratory, in contrast to what scientists believed at the time.

You went on to get your Ph.D. working with gray bats and continued your research. How did you become a bat photographer?

National Geographic asked me to write the bat chapter in their bookWild Animals of North America. In 1978, I think that was. So I wrote the chapter, and it was very strongly oriented toward debunking people's unfounded fear of bats and showing that bats play a valuable role as eaters of insects and pollinators of crops.

All well and good until National Geographic asked me to come to D.C. to look at the book layout. I was appalled. All the pictures showed tormented, snarling bats, and they looked horrible. I mean, no wonder people feared bats! You take a bat whose head is maybe the size of your thumbnail, blow his picture up to full-page size, and he's snarling in self-defense with his mouth open—he looks like a little saber-toothed tiger on attack. That's all people saw of bats in those days.

I said, "My god, one of those pictures can undo everything I ever said about a bat." The editor was sympathetic. He sent a staff photographer named Bates Littlehales out with me for six weeks. The whole time Bates and I were in the field, the poor man could hardly go to the john without me asking how to photograph bats.

Bates was a neat guy who didn't mind mentoring me. When he left, he gave me his remaining film and said, "Well, now you know everything I know about photographing bats. I can see how much depends on knowing the bats. Maybe you can shoot some additional pictures."

How do you train a bat to go to a flower in front of the camera? Or for that matter, to scoop a fish out of an artificial pond you've created? Especially when an explosion of blinding light accompanies every click of the camera?

Although I often have trained bats to come to my hand on call to facilitate feeding them and to help them overcome their fear of me, I don't have to train them to do what comes naturally, like visiting a bat-adapted flower or catching a fish. They quickly learn to ignore my camera and flashes.

Our story was specifically about nectar-drinking bats and their co-evolution with certain species of flowering plants. Is there anything special or different about these little nectar bats in terms of temperament or behavior?

The only thing really unique about these bats seems to be their almost universal lack of fear of humans. One of the nectar bats we photographed in Costa Rica, after being fed honey-water from a syringe just once, immediately began to follow Ralph [Simon] around, attempting to land on his hand for additional treats.

I know you have a policy of never showing bats with their mouths open, looking scary and toothy—which is not easy when you have to hold them in your hand to get their portrait. How do you get them to smile like that?

When I take a bat's portrait, from its point of view I'm holding it upside down, and that's one of the surest ways to provoke that defensive snarl traditionally seen in close-up photos of bats. But a bribe of a bat's favorite food nearly always improves its disposition. Mealworms are often a favorite. Not all bats eat insects. For example, a reward for a nectar bat would be honey-water.

A photo of bats pollinating a sea legume.

Another thing I loved hearing in the field is that you would groom the little darlings between photos so they'd look their best, which is utterly sweet. In fact, I recall a mention of shampoo...

I don't know how much I want to say about that!

But it's true that I used to carry baby shampoo in my camera bag so it wouldn't sting their eyes when I washed them.

Almost any bat I catch is going to be beautifully clean, with silky, spick-and-span fur. But not infrequently I'll have to hold a bat in a cloth bag while I transport it, and it may get its fur soiled in that process. I would never want to show a bat that was dirty because too many people already think bats are dirty, and that's precisely the kind of erroneous thinking I'm trying to change. So if a bat were looking grubby on rare occasion, I would get out my baby shampoo and a small blow dryer to put it back to normal. Bats don't love being shampooed, but they get through it!

How did you move from research to photography and conservation? It's not a move a lot of scientists make.

It began as I was conducting my Ph.D. research. I was horrified to find time and again colonies of thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands, of gray bats that had been deliberately burned or otherwise destroyed by people thinking they were doing us all a favor by killing rabid animals. I felt an obligation to show gray bats to cave owners. I would explain how gentle and beneficial the bats were, and point out the wings of potato beetles and other pests in the bats' droppings. Many cave owners went from killing bats to protecting them. Such experiences convinced me that a great deal of good could be accomplished through simple education.

So wherever I went I couldn't resist helping people understand and appreciate bats. It gradually snowballed till I was nearly overwhelmed by requests for advice. Early in my career, people were bombarded by news stories claiming that most bats were rabid and that they would attack people and pets. They were worried about bats in their attics and desperate to know the right thing to do. I began to write articles and give talks setting the record straight. My photography was an invaluable tool, shining a light on these marvelous creatures people had never really seen.

Finally one day after speaking to a women's club about bats, a lady suggested I should found a nonprofit organization for bats so people like her could help. So I took her suggestion and founded Bat Conservation International. When I decided to try it, I had no idea that this would take over my entire life. Frankly, I was very happy with my full-time research position at the Milwaukee Public Museum.

Merlin, you've devoted more than 50 years of your life to helping people understand and appreciate bats. How do you see the state of the world's bats today?

Bats face a wide variety of threats. In much of Asia, Africa, and the Pacific and Indian Ocean islands, people simply eat too many of them. And all over the world, wind turbines are carelessly killing countless thousands of bats, though growing numbers of wind power companies are cooperating with conservationists.

But the most devastating threat of all is deliberate killing of large colonies by humans who needlessly fear being attacked or harmed by bats.

A new threat today comes from careless reporting of virological discoveries. Epidemiologists are, of course, scouring the Earth for sources of disease. And it is perfectly appropriate to warn people not to carelessly handle any unfamiliar animal. But they often don't make an adequate effort to put their findings into perspective. Yes, they're finding new, unknown-to-science viruses in bats. But that's simply because they are looking for them in bats.

Since the vast majority of the world's viruses have yet to be discovered, new ones could just as easily be found almost anywhere else, even on our own bodies. Most are benign or even beneficial. Reporting new viruses from bats, while speculating that some are related to rare kinds that can kill humans, without putting findings in perspective, has fueled a recent resurgence of scary media stories and is doing a great disservice to conservation and public health.

What too often goes without mention is the fact that indeed bats have an exceptionally good record of living safely with humans, that regardless of viruses discovered, actual transmission from bats to humans is exceedingly rare. Our own pet dogs are many times more dangerous!

Miley Cyrus Shows Crotch and Naked Butt At Bangerz Tour Opener

Miley Cyrus Bangerz Tour

She’s baaaack. Miley returned with a vengeance on Feb. 14, opening her ‘Bangerz’ tour in Vancouver and topping all the wild expectations with a line of racy outfits. See all of the highlights from her first concert below!

We’ve had Feb. 14 circled on our calendars for months, and not because it was Valentine’s Day. Feb. 14 was the first night of Miley Cyrus‘ “Bangerz” tour, and the controversy-loving singer did not disappoint, twerking and gallivanting around her elaborate stage in a series of wild costumes.


Miley Cyrus Gets Wild At ‘Bangerz’ Opener

The Vancouver audience must’ve known they were in for a show when Miley emerged from a massive picture of her own face. Taking a ride to the stage down a slide that acted as the big-faced Miley’s tongue, the singer was already stunning in a sparkly red two-piece, crotch-baring number with furry shoulders.

And that was just the beginning. Miley later took the stage in one of her naughtiest outfits to date — a marijuana-leaf-bedazzled, thonged onesie with a plunging neckline. Miley made things even raunchier by then bending over and giving everyone a look at her bare butt, and later gyrating all over a car that was wheeled out on stage.

Some of Miley’s other in-concert outfits included a white number that barely covered her intimates, an almost completely sheer futuristic outfit, and an extremely sexy red dress. Wow — that’s all we can say.
Miley Cyrus’ Past Performances

To be fair, we had more than a few opportunities to see this coming. Miley first gave us a taste of what her on-stage behavior was going to resemble during her stint on the Jingle Ball tour. The singer ramped up the sexiness by wearing crotch-baring onesies and twerking on a guy dressed as Santa Claus.

She also showed off her flair for the unique during her performance on MTV’s Unplugged. Instead of going the usual route of wearing something revealing, Miley rocked an odd-looking, baggy faux denim suit and a gingham, cowgirl-inspired outfit.

Both of those sexy, unique elements were visible during her performance in Vancouver and honestly, we’re into it. What do you think, HollywoodLifers? Check out all the pics above and let us know!

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