Artist: The Radio Dept.
Genre(s):
Indie
Electronic
Discography:
Pet Grief
Year: 2006
Tracks: 12
Lesser Matters
Year: 2003
Tracks: 13
Rap mogul-turned-designer SEAN COMBS is so impressed by DAVID BECKHAM'S style, he wants to collaborate with the soccer ace on a fashion line.
The rapper and the sports star have become close friends in recent years, and Combs was even spotted partying into the early hours with Beckham and his pop star wife Victoria while visiting London last year (07).
But Combs - who has his own Sean John clothing line - admits he would like to turn their friendship into a business collaboration and launch a fashion project together.
He says, "What a stylish guy. I'd love to do a fashion range with David Beckham. He's a good friend and is very kind. Us two together doing business would be amazing.
"I heard he is doing a shoe range with (rapper) Snoop (Dogg). That's cool, but I would love to do fashion with David. I already have a fragrance and clothing line, but I'd love my next project to include him. Perhaps we could collaborate to do something for charity."
Clint Eastwood fired his .44 Magnum point blank at rumors that he is planning to
star in a sixth and final Dirty Harry movie. Appearing today (Tuesday) at a news
conference at the Cannes Film Festival, Eastwood said that the rumors, which first
appeared in the London tabloid The Sun and spread quickly on the Internet,
were "untrue." The actor-director who was in Cannes to promote his latest film, The
Changeling, which is competing for the Palme d'Or award, said that he had "no
intention" of ever making another Dirty Harry film. "There are certain things you
have to be realistic about," Eastwood said, and one of those things is that "Dirty
Harry wouldn't be on a police department at my age." (Eastwood turns 78 on May 31.)
Asked why he agreed to allow The Changeling to be presented as part of the
competition -- many producers take the position that the competition is a risky business
-- Eastwood, who himself presided over the Cannes jury in 1994, remarked that playing
a film out of competition "is like playing it safe." Eastwood's jury selected Quentin
Tarantino's Pulp Fiction for the Palme d'Or, leading some French critics at
the time to accuse him of boosting an American film. But Eastwood said today that
the Tarantino film was not his first choice, "but it was collectively the choice of
the jury."
20/05/2008