Jul 31

The Tweens News | English

Whether you like her or not, one thing is for sure: Lady Gaga is one of the biggest music icons of the 21st century.

Because of her incredible outfits, her wild concerts and over-the-top videos, Lady Gaga is well-known all over the world. Some people have even found inspiration in Lady Gaga.

Veil is one example. This Japanese artist has turned sweet Barbie into pop Dive, Lady Gaga.

The artist took a pair of scissors and some glue and careful made these little dolls in Lady Gaga’s image. Some of them are pretty good.

Check them out!

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Jul 20

The Tweens News | English

Parties will be held around the world for Barbie’s 50th birthday

For a woman hitting 50 she’s been through a lot.

Many changes of career, including a run for US president, she’s also been the subject of a number of lawsuits.

Despite all that, she’s not got a wrinkle on her forehead or a single grey hair.

The children’s doll Barbie celebrates her half-century on 9 March, 2009.

Parties will be taking place across the world to mark the occasion, and the world’s first store dedicated to the doll has been opened in Shanghai.

A fixture in toy cupboards around the globe, Barbie has become more than just a doll for young girls growing up.

An enduring cultural icon, she has also weathered much criticism and controversy over the years.

Barbie Millicent Roberts was first introduced to the world in 1959 at the New York Toy Fair. She was named after her creator Ruth Handler’s daughter Barbara.

Ruth Handler had seen her child play with baby and toddler dolls, but at the time saw a gap in the American market for a toy which represented a young woman.

The very first Barbie dolls wore a black and white swimsuit, high-heeled sandals, and had the trademark high eyebrows.

Children the world over have enjoyed the doll

Women’s ‘choices’

Although the Barbie of today is more commonly known as a blonde, the first ones were also available as brunettes.

In their debut year, more than 300,000 were sold, at a price of $3 each.

Ruth Handler said of her creation: “Barbie has always represented that a woman has choices…I believe the choices Barbie represents helped the doll catch on initially, not just with daughters, who would one day make up the first major wave of women in management and professionals, but also with mothers.”

From her early swimsuit days Barbie has sported a range of fashions and styles; some which would rival the Oscars red carpet for their inventiveness and designer labels.

She has also pursued more than 100 different careers, including astronaut, gymnast, flight attendant, Unicef ambassador, and Formula One driver.

Barbie even had several runs for president, including, ahead of her times perhaps, as a female African-American candidate in 2004.

As her popularity rose, so did her brand, becoming much more than just a doll.

Barbie soon acquired her own property portfolio, was given her own dream homes, a car, and even a love interest in the form of on-off boyfriend Ken.

Although Barbie has modelled many wedding dresses the “couple” never walked down the aisle together, and in 2004, in an “official” press conference news of their “split” was announced.

Generating billions of dollars for her makers Mattel, Barbie, with her long legs, tiny waist and big bust has also generated much controversy.

One of the biggest criticisms levelled against the doll is that it portrays an unattainable image for young girls.

Dr Arnold Blumberg, the curator of the 50 Years of Barbie exhibition at the Geppi’s Entertainment Museum in Baltimore, said: “There have been a lot of occasions where people have said Barbie represents a very unrealistic and damaging idea of what a modern adult woman looks like…that it affects a girl’s idea of her own body type, of her expectations in her life.

“Although, like anything else, they’re a toy company, they’re selling a fantasy figure, a doll for kids to play with,” he said.

There have been other charges made against the doll, including that she is a bad role model.

A talking version of Barbie once said “math class is hard”, but the slogan was later changed to “Math is hard, but not impossible!” following criticism from teaching groups.

Ken, seen in beach boy and tougher mode, was once Barbie’s boyfriend.

You wouldn’t want a Barbie that didn’t look perfect, that’s what so great about her. - Hunter Kelley, 16

Despite some of the negative headlines Barbie is still a hit with girls across America and the world.

More than one billion dolls have been sold since her inception, and according to the dolls makers, Mattel, 90% of American girls aged between three and 10 own at least one.

Barbie fan Danielle Scott, 16, said: “Playing with the hair, the brushes, switching outfits. It really just made girls be girls.

“All the characteristics of what to look forward to and what girls really could do…” she said.

Danielle disagreed with those who criticised Barbie’s shape and size: “It’s a doll. It is unrealistic, it’s a stereotype, it’s just one kind of girl.

“I guess Barbie could be different shapes and sizes but that’s Barbie.”

Her friend Hunter Kelley, also 16, agrees.

“Some people think it’s stereotypical, but I think it’s alright. You wouldn’t want a Barbie that didn’t look perfect, that’s what so great about her,” she said.

Collector items

The appeal of Barbie has gone beyond just young girls.

Her dolls are now collectors items, a 1959 model was sold for $27,450 at an auction in 2006.

To celebrate her birthday, a Barbie convention with collectors of all ages expected to attend, is being held in Washington DC this summer.

Fifty years on, and the Barbie of today is competing in a crowded toy and video games market. At the end of last year sales fell by more than one-fifth.

Even so, Barbie remains an enduring icon, who, at 50, has kept her youthful physique – even if plastic has had a part to play.

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Feb 11

The Tweens News | English

Taylor Lautner - The New Jacob Black Doll!

Taylor Lautner: The New Jacob Black Doll!

Check out the first image of the new Jacob Black doll!

Thanks to MTV, Taylor Lautner’s doll features all the muscles and even a tiny Quileute tattoo on his right bicep.

The 17-inch-tall, hard plastic and vinyl figure will cost around $150 and there are only 3000 made! So, if you’re willing to shell out the cash, sign up for Tonner’s newsletter so you can purchase one fast!

WHAT DO YOU THINK of the Jacob Black doll


Chelsea Staub’s Harmonies For Haiti TOMORROW!

Chelsea Staub’s Harmonies For Haiti TOMORROW!

There is only ONE DAY LEFT to pre-order your Harmonies For Haiti tickets!

Organized by starlet Chelsea Staub, not only will you get to hang out and see young Hollywood stars like Nicole Anderson, Meaghan Martin and Anna Maria Perez de Tagle, but you’ll also be there to hear 14 amazing bands! Check out who all is coming:

Tyler Hilton
Frank and Derol
The Summer Set
Eye Alaska
Kristy Frank
The Record Like
Benton Paul
Jessarae
Julia Lucafo
The Scholars
Tommy and the High Pilots
Yellow Red Sparks
Debate Team
Drake Bell
KSM, and many, many more!

What are you waiting for? Pre-order your tickets at LiveNation.com or HoB.com NOW!


Joe & Nick Jonas - I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream For Ice Cream!

Joe & Nick Jonas: I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream For Ice Cream

Before departing Los Angeles, Joe Jonas and lil bro Nick stop off for a quick ice cream cone at their local ice cream stand on Wednesday afternoon (February 10).

Nick, 17, showed his love for a strawberry cone with sprinkles on top while Joe, 20, went with a scoop of vanilla with fudge on the top. Yummy!

Joe is on his way to Florida right now with BFF Demi Lovato to perform a private concert at Epcot Center. The duo will be performing their new duet, “Make A Wave.”

Source:

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/02/10/taylor-lautner-the-new-jacob-black-doll

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/02/10/chelsea-staubs-harmonies-for-haiti-tomorrow

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/02/11/joe-nick-jonas-i-scream-you-scream-we-all-scream-for-ice-cream

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