7.11.07

Bublitschki! part II

इ ऍम बेकाउसे वी अरे


“From the moment I began my work on behalf of Malawi’s ONE MILLION orphans, people have asked, “Why did you choose Malawi?” I always answer, “I didn’t. Malawi chose me.” Malawi is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Unfortunately, it is also one of the poorest - suffering from famine, drought, extreme poverty, and deadly diseases like HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis. All of which could be treated with proper health care and education, if it were available.

Through the Raising Malawi: Orphan Care Initiative, Michel Berg and I have committed to doing all that we can to help this small country in desperate need.

We have met with world experts in healthcare, economics, education, and international development - leaders like Dr. Jeffrey Sachs and Dr. Paul Farmer, who have given a voice to the most underprivileged sectors of society. Together we are working to raise the quality of life for a generation of orphaned and vulnerable children.

Now I’m asking you to join us.

With one of the highest HIV/AIDS rates in the world and one of the lowest rankings in the Human Poverty Index, Malawi and her children are at the heart of the humanitarian crisis in sub-Saharan Africa. The challenges facing these children are unimaginable. Everyday in Malawi hundreds of children die from preventable illness, thousands are affected by abuse and neglect, and millions face a lonely struggle for survival without parents, or adult supervision. At Raising Malawi, we believe in turning these challenges into stepping stones.

Malawi is country with incredible promise. Malawians possess resiliency and great spirit. If we give them a chance to achieve lasting sustainability through smart solutions and the proper support, we will in fact raise Malawi. No matter who you are or where you are, you can join this cause and get involved. Volunteers of all ages and from every corner of the world are needed.

Donations, no matter how large or small, can make a big difference: from buying a bed net to helping build a school or a clinic. Every little bit helps.

I urge you to please support Raising Malawi and remember: by committing a little bit of your time, talent, or treasures to these extraordinary children, you will help to save a life।”



क्लिक्क

21.9.07

X


The wait is finally over! On November 26th Kylie releases 'X', her first new studio album in four years. 'X' is preceded by the new single '2 Hearts' on November 12 (available digitally November 5). The Sun have already branded the single a "surefire No.1".

The album, Kylie's 10th, features 13 new tracks and was recorded in London, Stockholm and Ibiza. 'X' is Kylie's first studio album since 'Body Language' in November 2003. It features the first new Kylie material since the greatest hits compilation 'Ultimate Kylie' in 2004.

For months fans have been referring to the title of the new album as 'X', so when it came to naming the album it was the obvious choice.

The track listing for the album is:

2 Hearts
Like A Drug
In My Arms
Speakerphone
Sensitized
Heart Beat Rock
The One
No More Rain
All I See
Stars
Wow
Nu-di-ty
Cosmic

Along with the new album 'X', Kylie is starring in a brand new documentary 'White Diamond' which she made with long-time creative director William Baker. White Diamond gives fans the unique chance to see Kylie's triumphant return to the world stage with her 2006 Showgirl Homecoming Tour.

The film shows Kylie as never before with intimate close up back stage footage and interviews including Kylie talking about her feelings, worries and aspirations on how she and her team take Showgirl Homecoming from rehearsals to the road first in Australia and then to the UK.

The film will be premiered at Vue cinemas across the UK on October 16th, with a DVD release planned for December. The DVD will feature 2 discs, with Showgirl Homecoming Live (recorded in Melbourne, Australia December 2006) as the second disc.

18.9.07

Hey Ms Dj.....


Kylie took the role of DJ with her friends William Baker and Princess Julia on Sunday night at Boombox, an established club with a cult following.

The night was also to celebrate the fashion designer Gareth Pugh. His show, as part of London Fashion Week, took place earlier that day.

A great night had by all, and those who managed to make it inside were the first public to hear Kylie's new single '2 Hearts'. A spur of the moment decision led Kylie to play the track at the end of her session as DJ!

Here is the track list of Kylie's session!!!!!!
Your Disco Needs You' - Kylie
'Toxic - Britney Spears
'Spice Up Your Life' - Spice Girls
'Somebody Else's Guy' - Ce Ce Peniston
'What Do I Have To Do' (12" Mix) - Kylie
'Hung Up' - Madonna
'Biology' - Girls Aloud
'2 Hearts' - Kylie