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Posted 12/2/09 3:40 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Celebrities, Chisme, Música
Lady Gaga opens up on her self education, creative inspiration, and present and forthcoming albums in the January issue of Elle Magazine.
Why didn’t you want to finish your degree at NYU?
I loved NYU, but I thought I could teach myself about art better than the school could. I really felt New York was my teacher and that I needed to bite the bullet and go it alone. I wasn’t interested in going to frat parties and doing those sorts of collegiate things. I was really interested in the music scene and waitressing and cleaning toilets, or whatever the *%$^ it was I was doing.
What experiences did you draw from to create The Fame?
I write about what I know: sex, pornography, art, fame obsession, drugs, and alcohol. I mean, why would anyone care to listen to me if I wasn’t an expert in what I write about? And the album itself is the story of me and my friends, and, again, our lives in New York—and you either want to know about it and be a part of it or you don’t. I am completely 100 percent honest in what I do and who I am, and I’ve got nothing to hide.
What can we can expect from your next album?
Well, let’s just say that right now I’m quite obsessed with 1950s sci-fi monster movies.…
1950s sci-fi monster movies? Is someone having a bad romance with Ed Wood? We thought Gaga couldn't get any more avantgarde, but apparently we were wrong! [Elle]
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Posted 12/1/09 4:10 pm ET by MTV Tr3s in Agentes de Cambio, Celebrities, Health, Hot Stuff
When Miss Universe 2009, Stefanía Fernandez speaks, people listen. And that’s exactly what the Latino Commission on AIDS was hoping for today when they invited la bella Venezolana to speak at a press conference esta mañana en Nueva York to commemorate World AIDS Day.
Miss Universe showed her own commitment to fighting the disease by taking the HIV test in front of the cameras, adding:
"It is important to me personally and the Miss Universe Organization to show our commitment and solidarity with those impacted by HIV/AIDS."
Este evento comes at un buen momento, as the Center for Disease Control (CDC) shows that Latinos are affected by AIDS more than any other racial or ethnic group, with 42% being diagnosed with AIDS within 12 months after learning of their positive HIV status compared to 34% late diagnosis among white non Hispanic and 35% among blacks.
What's one way we can fight la epidemia del HIV/AIDS? Edúcate! One of the main objectives of the Latino Commission on AIDS has been to help educate families on this dreadful illness. Como una reina de belleza, Stefanía Fernandez has committed to fighting HIV/AIDS in the name of all the young Latinas en el mundo.
"Parents and their children need to speak open and honestly about HIV/AIDS and help breakdown the stigma that lies with it today... Young girls need to love themselves and take control of their bodies. It’s their lives and I want to make sure they understand that no matter what their status is, they can go on to lead a long and healthy life."
World AIDS Day is a day of hope, solidarity and commitment in recognition of the tremendous challenges of this worldwide pandemic. Let's unite today to recommit ourselves to promoting prevention and education related to HIV/AIDS en nuestras comunidades! For more information on protecting yourself from sexually transmitted diseases and getting tested, check out www.GYT09.com.
Photos via Latino Commission on AIDS
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