Subject: Adam Lambert News : 26/8/2011 26.08.11 0:18
Adam Lambert tweets new album details
Matt Carter
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On Thursday night, Adam Lambert had a small version of his recent “Twitter party,” and took advantage the opportunity to share a few more details about his upcoming sophomore album.
First, the “Outlaws of Love” singer started this off by posting this message:
“Ladies and Gentlemen: the new album is sounding amaaaazing! I promise it’s worth the wait!!”
He then said that the first single would come out in about “8 weeks” (meaning close to the end of October), and that the album itself would have 12 songs in total — but there would also be a deluxe edition with more music. As for a final release date, that is still not set in stone — rather, he wants to take his time so that the album is “perfect for all [of the fans].”
Adam Wins Best Reality Star on Flecking Records Poll
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To celebrate the return of Celebrity Big Brother and the X Factor, we wanted to know who your favourite reality star is.
Our favourite reality shows are back on TV and it’s got us thinking – which reality stars do we like the best?
To help us find out, we asked you guys to nominate your favourites from shows like X Factor, Big Brother, Britain’s Got Talent, Dancing On Ice, American Idol, I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here and more. Then we had a public vote.
The Trevor Project, a suicide prevention and crisis intervention program aimed at LGBT young people, was honored today at the White House as part of the Obama administration’s Champions of Change initiative.
David McFarland, the Trevor Project’s interim executive director and CEO, accepted the honor and met with administration officials to discuss priorities in suicide prevention prior to National Suicide Prevention Week, which begins September 4.
The Trevor Project’s work includes a 24-hour phone hotline, in-school workshops, educational materials, online resources, and advocacy. It is a major resource for the administration’s antibullying program, StopBullying.gov, and will participate in the Department of Education's antibullying conference at the end of September.
Champions of Change: Winning the Future Across America honors individuals and groups that are innovators in a variety of fields. Each week the White House invites a new champion to share ideas. The Trevor Project will be featured on the Champions of Change websitebeginning Monday.