Queer Theory of No End

Sunday, January 16, 2005

Aniston-Pitt split like the fall of the Berlin Wall

>> Such a pity.. Welll... Hollywood! Actors and Actresses!

Source: The Star
By DERRIK J. LANG
In THE world of celebrities and those who love them, the Jennifer Aniston-Brad Pitt breakup was like the fall of the Berlin Wall.
That sent celebrity magazines hurtling into a race to be first in the biggest break-up story of, well, the year.
“It’s the biggest story since Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck broke up,” Us Weekly Editor in Chief Janice Min said last week.

Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt in Los Angeles in September last year. They have recently split after four and a half years of marriage.Us Weekly, which typically closes its issue by midnight on Mondays, went into overdrive after the Friday announcement, which stated “our separation is not the result of any of the speculation reported by the tabloid media.”
Min said her staff “came in all weekend” and moved up production by 24 hours.
The situation was similar at People, which usually closes its edition on Tuesdays.
“We launched all boats to figure out what went wrong,” said People Deputy Managing Editor Larry Hackett. “It’s a mix of a number of things: issues about when to start a family, how she was feeling about her husband ... I think, like most adults, it wasn’t one thing or another.”
Both magazines hit newsstands last Tuesday. Using cultivated sources, the glossies crafted multi-dimensional stories exploring details about the break-up, including Aniston and Pitt’s recent Caribbean vacation itinerary, their family values and their division of assets.
The official separation announcement from Aniston and Pitt’s publicist was first reported by People’s website and later picked up by other news organisations and local tabloids, such as the New York Post and New York Daily News.
But unlike news organisations that have prepared obituaries for when somebody dies, Min said, “We don’t have relationship obituaries ready to go.”
Us Weekly devoted 31 pages to Aniston and Pitt; People, 12. Both magazines had sidebars titled, “The Angelina Factor,” citing rumours that Pitt may have had an extramarital affair with Mr. and Mrs. Smith co-star Angelina Jolie.
Said People’s Hackett: “We treat this stuff as if we’re reporting on arms negotiation treaties or sports or politics. That’s the way we tell a story.”
Not every celebrity-driven magazine jumped on the Brad-and-Jen quick-to-print break-up bandwagon. Tabloid-turned-glossy Star magazine’s current issue proclaims: “Brad and Jen Back On! IT’S BABY TIME.”
Whoops?
Bonnie Fuller, editorial director of Star parent company American Media, said her company decided to spend their energy on more reporting instead of going to press early. But she insists Star was the first to report on the shattered relationship last month in the Dec 13 “MARRIAGE CRISIS!” cover story and the Dec 20 follow-up “Brad & Jen’s SEPARATE LIVES!”
“What we believe happened is that they took this vacation, encouraged by their close friends Courteney Cox and David Arquette, to try and really put it back together, to try for the miracle reconciliation,” Fuller said. “Then something happened. We believe they had a final fight and realized they were too far apart.”
Fuller revealed Star’s next chapter in the break-up saga is a cover story titled, “Brad & Angelina: THE REAL TRUTH.”
Both Hackett and Min foresee continued coverage of the dissolved couple in their respective publications.
“You can tell when something’s played out,” said Min. “Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony was much less interesting. We responded by dialling back on the coverage, but the interest in Brad and Jen is going to stay pretty hot for a while. They’re the most beloved people in Hollywood.”
“I think there’s still a great deal of affection,” Hackett said. “There’s going to be a continued fascination with this couple as they become individuals.” – AP

Saturday, January 15, 2005

The joys of life

In a matter of a few months, I will become a mother. Pregnancy is like an evolution- not only physically but also mentally. Physically I have evolved from a 47kg to a currently 56kg person having big bosoms, enormous buttocks and gigantic thighs. Don’t let me start about the size of my tummy! Mentally I’m unconsciously realizing small details in life and its meaning. I am also more sensitive to my own feelings and others.

I am a person who is not easily psyched. The last time I was totally psyched out was when I went for the Big Giant Drop in Dream World, Gold Coast, Australia. Recently I got totally psyched when my baby moves actively in my tummy, like making a summersault in a confined space! I always thought that the only movements that a mother can feel is a kick and hand positioning but I was wrong! The feeling is overwhelming.

The question is… what are the joys of life? Mine would be one right now. To me, being loved and loving is the ultimate. Love is a feeling that cannot be described in a few words. It also has a few shades and depths to it.

Sunday, January 02, 2005

New Year Resolution

2005 is here and everyone is asking our new year’s resolution. Personally, I never had a yearly resolution. I guess I don’t see the point. Why limit it to a year? I do have life resolutions and their timelines. I remember listing it down once upon a time with my best friend on a tissue paper. Well.. the paper’s lost, but not the resolutions. I believe I have accomplished most of the resolutions stated there.. which were mostly education wise and job wise. Spiritual wise… I have some work to do. Eeps!

After the Tsunami disaster, I have added a few more items in my life resolutions, which I plan to do it as soon as possible, and also removed some items which are no longer applicable. Hey, life’s short. Do what you can while you still can, eh?