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May 1st, 2009
May 1, 2009
Out and Proud
Iron Man Comes Out Of The Closet In ‘Iron Man 2’

USA Today has our first look at Iron Man 2 which just began filming about 3 weeks ago and is scheduled to open in theaters in May of 2010. Iron Man 2 takes place in the wake of Tony Stark‘s revelatory announcement made at the tail end of first movie that he is Iron Man … and the plot deals with the consequences of a superhero coming out of the closet, as it were. Here is the new pic of Robert Downey, Jr. as Tony Stark in his lab with a few Iron Man armored costumes lined up behind him:

Tony Stark is out of the superhero closet, and it’s no picnic. The sequel to last summer’s blockbuster, which began shooting three weeks ago and opens May 7, 2010, takes place six months after Stark revealed his identity as Iron Man, says director Jon Favreau. And the development is playing out with unexpected results. “How many superheroes are open about their true identities?” he asks. “We wanted to play with that idea. But it obviously has consequences — in his relationships, on the team. There are a lot of areas we can explore.” He hopes to have all other Iron Man 2 details locked down — even though he’s sending dispatches via Twitter from the set. “It’s never easy with summer movies, but we’re trying to keep as much a surprise as possible,” he says. That means no new dirt on replacing Terrence Howard with Don Cheadle, or how the crime-fighting team S.H.I.E.L.D. will ultimately come together. Or how he’ll work in new characters. Among those signed on for this go-round are Mickey Rourke as Whiplash, Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow and Sam Rockwell as Justin Hammer. Favreau says that tackling the franchise a second time is easier because he knows the landscape. Something else would help, too: “I really enjoyed when we were a dark horse and no one knew much about us. … I hope we can find that place again.”

It never ceases to amaze me how early promo for a new film gets underway … the movie is a year away from opening in theaters and we’re already getting the first promo pic from the set. That said, as a rabid imbiber of any and all pop culture knowledge — I am happy to take any and everything they got to give. I absolutely loved everything about Iron Man and I have no doubt that the sequel will be just as good. John Favreau really made an excellent film and I’m sure he is working very diligently to get the sequel done right. It’s still very early, I don’t expect we’ll get much plot information for quite some time … but I’m happy with tidbits like this along the way. Favreau really understands the fan mentality … I know he will do us right.

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Kelis enlists Laura Wasser to handle the divorce
Kelis & Nas Are Dunzo!

Sad news for one of the most beloved couples in Hip-Hop … Vibe magazine is confirming the news that Kelis has filed for divorce from rapper Nas after almost 6 years of marriage. No cause for the divorce has been reported just yet but we do know that famed celebrity divorce attorney Laura Wasser will be representing Kelis in the divorce (which ain’t good news for Nas). This split is even sadder since the couple are expecting a child together this July ;( They are dunzo, y’all:

One of hip hop’s most talked about married couples have split. VIBE has confirmed that Nas and Kelis are headed for a divorce. “I can confirm that she has filed for divorce,” a spokesperson for Kelis told VIBE. “We request the media to respect her privacy during this very difficult time.” At around 3:45pm PST, high-powered attorney Laura Wasser (who has also represented Britney Spears, Angelina Jolie, and Stevie Wonder) filed a divorce petition today on behalf of Kelis, citing irreconciable differences. The bombshell comes amid recent reports that the acclaimed rhymer and influential R&B vixen were expecting their first child together—a son. Kelis is currently seven months pregnant. It was only last February when Nas spoke excitedly to MTV about the prospect of having a baby with Kelis. “Yeah, man, I find out what it’s gonna be next week, so I’m happy,” said the multiplatinum rapper, who also has a 15-year-old daughter from a previous relationship. Nas and Kelis first met in 2002 at a MTV Video Music Awards afterparty thrown by hip hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs. “I wasn’t going to go, but I’m glad I did,” Nas told VIBE in June 2003. “Then at the afterparty, I met my girl.” Kelis remembered the meeting with her future husband vividly: “Everyone moves out of the way, and Nas stands up, and I put my hand out, and I’m like, Hey, I’m Kelis. And he goes, ‘Who?’… So I’m crawling into a fucking hole, and he’s like, ‘Wait-huh? What’s your name? And I’m like, Kelis, and he’s like, ‘Oh, well that’s great, because I’ve been waiting to make you my wife all these years.’” When Nas told her of his bold marital plans, she replied in typical Kelis form. “That’s great, because that’s all I wanna be.” After dating for two years, the pair married in a small ceremony in Atlanta on July 28, 2003. Their relationship even sparked artistic collaborations, with Nas appearing on Kelis’ sensual single “In Public,” featured on her 2003 release Tasty (Star Trak/Arista). Kelis returned the favor on the Queensbridge, N.Y., MC’s controversial 2006 work Hip Hop Is Dead (Def Jam) on “Not Going Back.” Yet, since March of 2008, rumors of the couple separating have been circulating on the Web. Nas’ spokesperson could not be reached for comment.

I always thought that Kelis and Nas made a great pair … they always seemed so happy and, as the Vibe report confirms, there was was no hint of unhappiness between them. I had heard brief whispers of discontent in March as well but I just chalked it up to idle gossip. Considering the couple seemed so happy about the impending birth of their child, I never dreamed they were headed for divorce. This is a real bummer … but I wish them both well.

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Gives President Obama his first Supreme Court pick
Supreme Court Justice David Souter Is Retiring

A bit of important US news to pass along today … the New York Times is reporting that US Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter is planning to step down from his post with the Court in order to return to his home State of New Hampshire for a life of retirement, giving President Barack Obama (who just celebrated his 100th day in office earlier this week) his first appointment to the Supreme Court. Altho Justice Souter was appointed to the Court by former President George Bush, Sr. (who hoped he would push forward the conservative agenda), Souter was a very liberal Justice who helped cement the liberal side of the Court in their rulings. It is expected that President Obama will select another liberal Justice to replace him but, as President Bush learned, once Justices join the Supreme Court they are free to rule in any way they see fit … the question becomes, who will President Obama select to join the Court?

Justice David H. Souter plans to retire at the end of the term in June, giving President Obama his first appointment to the Supreme Court, four people informed about the decision said Thursday night. Justice Souter, who was appointed in 1990 by a Republican president, the first George Bush, but became one of the most reliable members of the court’s liberal wing, has grown increasingly sour on Washington and intends to return to his home state, New Hampshire, according to the people briefed on his plans. One official said the decision might be announced as early as Friday. The departure will open the first seat for a Democratic president to fill in 15 years and could prove a test of Mr. Obama’s plans for reshaping the nation’s judiciary. Confirmation battles for the Supreme Court in recent years have proved to be intensely partisan and divisive moments in Washington, but Mr. Obama has more leeway than his predecessors because his party holds such a strong majority in the Senate. Replacing Justice Souter with a liberal would not change the basic makeup of the court, where he and three other justices hold down the left wing against a conservative caucus of four justices. Justice Anthony Kennedy, a moderate Republican appointee, often provides the swing vote that controls important decisions. While the White House Counsel’s office prepared privately to step up its efforts to search for a replacement, Mr. Obama said through a spokesman on Friday that he had no direct knowledge of Mr. Souter’s plans. “The President has not received a formal communication from Justice Souter,” Bill Burton, a White House spokesman, said Friday morning, “and he deserves the right to make his own announcement.” But Mr. Obama and his team have been thinking for a long time about whom he might put on the court. Among the people whose names have been floated in recent months are Elena Kagan, whom Mr. Obama named as his solicitor general, and two federal appeals court judges, Sonia Sotomayor and Diane Pamela Wood. Mr. Obama might feel a need to name a woman, given that the only female justice is Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who is 76. Other names who might be considered by President Obama include Kathleen M. Sullivan of the Stanford Law School, a former dean there, and Judge Kim M. Wardlaw of the federal appeals court based in California. During the campaign, Mr. Obama spoke of his admiration of former Chief Justice Earl M. Warren, citing as a special virtue his practical political experience as a former governor of California. If Mr. Obama were to look to a political figure with a strong legal background, he could turn to an old friend, Deval Patrick, now the Massachusetts governor, Christine Gregoire, governor of Washington, or Jennifer M. Granholm, governor of Michigan. Justice Souter, 69, has been the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks because his discontent in Washington has been no secret. He was the only justice who had not hired clerks for the fall term. On Friday morning, Mr. Souter drove to work at the Supreme Court, leaving his apartment building near the waterfront in southwest Washington. He was behind the wheel of a green Volkswagon Passatt with New Hampshire plates, which he also is known for driving to and from the capital. He made no comments as he left his home. Friends said Thursday evening that he had often spoken of his intentions to be the court’s first retirement if Mr. Obama won the election last fall. He told friends he looked forward to returning to New Hampshire while he was young enough to enjoy climbing mountains and other outdoor activities. Justice Souter was confirmed as the 105th justice on Oct. 2, 1990. He replaced Justice William J. Brennan Jr., the court’s liberal leader, who abruptly retired on July 20, 1990, at age 84 after suffering a stroke.

Firstly, I have to say that I am happy that Justice Souter is retiring so that he can enjoy life rather than because of illness or death. In my estimation, he has served the United States of America with grace, honor and with great judiciousness. Souter has been instrumental in helping keep the Supreme Court balanced, even tipping the scale a bit on the side of rightness and fairness (again, in my estimation) on important rulings. He has proven a great servant for the country and I thank him for his service. Now … the fun part. I imagine President Obama has already considered who he will select to replace Justice Souter and I am dying to know who that person will be. If he does select a political figure with a strong legal background (ie. a governor) then he has a great short list to choose from. I would love to have Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm on the Supreme Court but Washington Governor Christine Gregoire would be an excellent choice as well. In the end, I’m sure Obama knows who he is going to appoint … we just have to wait until he makes that announcement. The retirement and appointment of a new Supreme Court Justice is very important here in the US (whether its citizens know it or not). I’m convinced that if same-sex marriage is going to be made legal for the entire country, it will come from the Supreme Court. I hope President Obama chooses wisely.

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