Pop music singer Justin Bieber rang in the New Year with a performance at Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with hosts Dick Clark, Ryan Seacrest and Jenny McCarthy in Times Square in New York City. Among the other hits he sang, the Biebs did a cover of one of the most iconic rock bands in the history of the world. That’s right, he treated the audience to his 21st century rendition of the classic rock song “Let It Be” by The Beatles (backed up by Carlos Santana). But people were critical of him singing the song. It actually sparked the first music controversy of the 2012 year. Why did people think he was wrong to sing it? Keep Reading…
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New UK award honors Best Green International Celebrity
Gisele Bundchen supports the United Nations Environment Programme, designed a limited edition necklace for St. Jude Children’s Hospital, and a portion of proceeds from a line of sandals bearing her name go to protect Amazon rainforest water sources. Miguel Bose, of Spain, is one of several green celebrity singers who participated on a 2010 release of “Gracias a la Vida” (“Thanks to Life”), a charity song originally penned by Chilean folklorist Violeta Parra in 1966; profits from sales on iTunes went to Habitat for Humanity. Sir Paul McCartney is active with No More Landmines. Who is the best international green celebrity? Keep reading…