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It’s always something with Kanye West! He’s had beef with Jimmy Kimmel, Louis Vuitton, Nike, Zappos and of course… the paparazzi! The rapper’s latest drama went down this week while he was performing on his Yeezus tour in Tampa. While on stage Kanye called out his technical team for sound and lighting issues. A source says Kanye did not like the color of his face on screen and he didn’t think his voice sounded deep enough. The rapper began swearing and yelling before storming off stage. So he basically berated his crew in front of more than 7,000 fans. Classy! Check out Kanye’s meltdown here!
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Presenting the most dangerous and surreal holiday-themed overseas travel itinerary ever? Gawker reports:
A tipster forwarded us a promotional email from the Chinese travel agency Taedong Travel hawking “the first Christmas tour of North Korea,” costing approximately $ 1,000 (€740) for five days in Pyongyang.
“You can now join local North Koreans for a Christmas and New Year to remember!” the pitch promises. “Will you be visited by Santa Claus, enjoy Ginseng flavoured Turkey or listen to familiar Christmas carols?”
Taedong Travel’s founder Stuart Leighton, writing from Taiwan, assured Gawker that the trip was real. “The Christmas tour is particularly special as it has not been done before, and we were the first to arrange it with KITC about a month or so ago,” Leighton told us.
He added: “There is no problem for those practicing religion to enter the DPRK, but we stress to all our tourists that they should in no way try and force their views and ‘convert’ the guides or any North Koreans that they meet during a tour.”In North Korea, celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ—indeed, practicing Christianity in any way—places you at risk of imprisonment, torture, and death.
Selena Gomez shows off her sexy side as she takes the stage in Vancouver for the first night of her Stars Dance tour.
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BASTIA, France — The Tour de France’s first visit to Corsica started uneventfully Saturday, as riders rode calmly out of a picture-perfect harbor town under sunny skies.
But as the peloton arrived in Bastia nearly five hours later, the race became unglued: a team bus stuck at the finish line threatened the opening stage’s conclusion, then a massive crash involving contenders like Alberto Contador spoiled a much-anticipated sprint finish.
Out of the chaos, an up-and-coming sprinter named Marcel Kittel of Germany became the surprise winner of Stage 1.
Most expected the final yards of the 132-mile to feature the first of many battles in this Tour between Peter Sagan of Cannondale, last year’s green jersey winner as the best sprinter, and Mark Cavendish of Omega Pharma-Quick Step.
But they and André Greipel of Lotto-Belisol were caught up in a crash about two and a half miles from the finish, leaving Kittel, 25, and his Argos-Shimano teammates to take control.
“It’s unbelievable,” he said. “I feel like I have gold on my shoulders.”
He might have had Teflon on them during the stage. The crash that caught his sprint rivals also took down a number of general classification contenders, including Tejay van Garderen and Contador.
Contador and his SaxoBank team were seen soft-pedaling to the finish and French television reported that he might have broken his collarbone.
“I feel O.K., but we’ll see,” Contador said. “The Tour is the Tour. You never know what’s going to happen.”
Others were not as fortunate. Tony Martin, Cavendish’s teammate, was said to have a broken shoulder and was seen being taken off his team bus by a stretcher after the stage.
The Tour’s adventure in Corsica continues Sunday with a 96.9-mile stage from Bastia to Ajaccio.