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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Psy: I'm 'Ending' 'Gangnam Style' Tonight

Psy: I'm 'Ending' 'Gangnam Style' Tonight
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It's arguably the biggest song of 2012, but the reign of "Gangnam Style" is coming to a close. Psy told MTV that he will be "ending" his smash hit tonight during Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, capping a whirlwind year for the K-pop star, whose worldwide breakthrough came in the form of the signature pony dance in the "Gangnam Style" video. "Being in Times Square on New Year's Eve is already special – it's the biggest stage in the universe – plus it's my birthday, so, with all that, it may be the ending of 'Gangnam Style,'" said Psy. "I mean, what better way to do it? It's my biggest and most meaningful birthday."
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While Psy doesn't plan on completely doing away with his most popular song, he's anxious to follow up the hit with another. "The song became too popular, and so you start to have some concern about its life period," he said. "I'm really working hard on a new single right now, and I'm not saying ['Gangnam'] is ending on Dick Clark — I still have a lot of invitations to perform it . . . I'll be in Paris, and in February I got invited to perform in China, and I've still got to do promo. So let me say that in America I need a new single because 'Gangnam Style' got too popular, so I've got to write a new single."
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve airs tonight on ABC. "Gangnam Style" has become the most watched video on the Internet, racking up more than a billion views on YouTube alone.

ESPN’s Hannah Storm will return to TV just weeks after gas grill accident


Hannah Storm. (Getty Images)Just three weeks after a gas grill accident that burned off much of her hair and left her with second-degree burns, ESPN anchor Hannah Storm will return to the air on New Year's Day to host the 2013 Rose Parade.
Storm was preparing dinner at her home in Connecticut on Dec. 11 when she noticed the flame on her grill had gone out. When she turned off and reignited the gas, flame roared right into her face.
"It was like you see in a movie, it happened in a split-second," Storm told the AP. "A neighbor said he thought a tree had fallen through the roof, it was that loud. It blew the doors off the grill."
As the AP relates, Storm tore off her burning shirt and tried to extinguish the flames on her head and chest. Emergency response teams treated her at the house and transported her to the Trauma and Burn Center at Westchester Medical Center. In the accident, she lost her eyebrows, eyelashes, and about half her hair, and suffered second-degree burns on her chest and hands, and first-degree burns on her face and neck.
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"I didn't see my face until the next day and you wonder how it's going to look," she said. "I was pretty shocked. But my overarching thought was I've covered events with military members who have been through a lot worse than me, and they've come through. I kept thinking, 'I can do this. I'm fortunate.'"
Storm has hosted four previous Rose Parades, and looks forward to her fifth, though there will be some changes: she can't use her left hand to take notes, and needs assistance preparing herself for the camera. Down the line, she will return to her SportsCenter duties later this week, and plans to go to Miami to watch her Notre Dame Fighting Irish play Alabama in the National Championship game next Monday.

Vidya turns a year older

A stellar performance in 'Kahaani', awards for her portrayal of Silk Smitha in The Dirty Picture and her marriage to her beau Sidharth Roy Kapur, Vidya could not have had a better year. So, what does 2013 hold for this talented star?
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Vidya tied the knot with UTV head honcho Sidharth Roy Kapur in December. We hear that she will not be doing any more 'bold scenes' but we are not sure
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The Best Soundbytes of 2012




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New Year's Resolutions for Your Career

Forget about vowing to floss more or lose 10 pounds--why not make 2013 the year that you focus your resolutions on your career? Here are 10 to get you started.
1. Ask for time off and take it without guilt. If you've been putting off taking a vacation because there's never a good time to get away, resolve to talk to your boss right after the new year to get some time off on the calendar. If there's never a good time to get away, then you'll never take a break--and that's bad for your mental health and even bad for your employer, since rested and recharged employees do a better job.
2. Stop complaining about your job. It's easy to get caught up in complaining about your work, your boss, or your co-workers, but constant complaining has a way of making unhappiness worse. Instead, talk to people directly when you have a beef so that they have a chance to make things better. And if your job is really that unpleasant, focus on finding a new one instead of surrounding yourself in negativity.
3. Thank people. Has someone made your life at work easier, connected you with a helpful contact, or simply been a pleasant person to interact with this year? Tell them--and vow to keep thanking people into the new year. Even better, take the time to write out your thanks in a note or email and it will probably be treasured for a long time to come. Never under-estimate just how much people value being openly appreciated.
4. Stop texting in meetings. You might think that no one notices or that everyone does it, but if you're constantly checking your phone or texting during meetings, you're decreasing your engagement--and if it's a small meeting, you might be insulting the people you're meeting with, too. Resolve to start giving your colleagues the courtesy of your full attention (even if you have to leave your phone behind to do it).
5. Ask for a raise. If you've been doing a great job but haven't had a raise in a year or more, resolve to ask your boss for a salary review. People often shy away from asking for raises in a tight economy, but if your value to the company has increased, it's perfectly reasonable to ask for that to be reflected in your salary.
6. Get involved with a professional society. Find a professional society in your field and get involved with its work. By joining committees or attending meetings, you'll expand your network, raise your visibility, and often get additional accomplishments for your resume.
7. Break a bad habit. Whether it's interrupting people, getting defensive when you receive feedback, or resisting change, vow to overcome it in 2013. Bad habits can start to feel like they're simply part of who you are, but they're all things that we can change--and you'll often see it pay off in your career and even in your general quality of life if you do.
8. Throw out your resume and write a new one focusing on achievements, not just job duties. Most people's resumes are bland and uninspiring, so vow to make yours an achievement-focused document that will truly wow a hiring manager. And do this even if you're not job-searching, so that it's ready whenever you are--or if a great opportunity falls unexpectedly in your lap.
9. Ask for feedback. If you wait for your boss to give you feedback on what you do well and where you could do better, you might wait a long time. Lots of managers aren't skilled at offering feedback on their own but will respond well to specific questions like, "What do you think I'm best at, and where could I focus on improving?" And even if you don't much like your boss, asking the question might get you some interesting insights.
10. Take control of your career. Unhappy with your job? Start actively working to find a new one. Want to change fields? Figure out what it's going to take and start down that path. Unsure what you want to do? Come up with a plan to figure it out. Whatever the obstacle is between you and being happy with your work life, make 2013 the year that you stop being passively unhappy about it and start taking active steps to changing it.
Alison Green writes the popular Ask a Manager blog, where she dispenses advice on career, job search, and management issues. She's also the co-author of Managing to Change the World: The Nonprofit Manager's Guide to Getting Results, and former chief of staff of a successful nonprofit organization, where she oversaw day-to-day staff management, hiring, firing, and employee development.