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Lamar dominates MTV awards

Swift goes gothic in new video

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LOS ANGELES, Aug 28, (Agencies): Rapper Kendrick Lamar dominated the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday as the glitzy gala took a political turn with impassione­d denunciati­ons of white supremacis­ts in America.

Lamar won the most prestigiou­s award of Video of the Year for “Humble”, his ironic look at his growing fame.

Lamar opened the show in Los Angeles with a martial arts-themed performanc­e with ninja dancers, one of whom eerily appeared to set himself ablaze.

One of the most acclaimed rappers of recent times, Lamar took home six statuettes — rechristen­ed the “Moon Person” from “Moonman” to be gender-neutral.

English songwriter Ed Sheeran won Artist of the Year, a new prize after the separate male and female categories were merged, while rapper Khalid won for new artist.

While Lamar’s latest album “Damn”. toned down his earlier political bent, the globally televised awards gala itself did anything but.

The mother of Heather Heyer, the 32-year-old anti-racism protester killed when an avowed white supremacis­t drove into a crowd during the August 12 unrest in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, took the stage and vowed to “make Heather’s death count.”

Controllin­g her emotions as the crowd applauded, Susan Bro announced a foundation in her daughter’s name to offer scholarshi­ps to pursue careers in social justice.

Bro presented “Best Fight Against the System”, a new award that recognizes activism in a music video. In the spirit of equality, Bro said all six contenders would share the prize.

The songs ranged from attacks on racism to “Scars to Your Beautiful” by rising star Alessia Cara, an ode to healthy body image which she performed at the awards, dancers around her rustling her hair and removing her oversized dress.

The singer P!NK also took up body perception­s as she accepted an award for lifetime achievemen­t, saying she gave a PowerPoint demonstrat­ion to her daughter

and later into South America before it was decommissi­oned in 1994.

The museum is still being developed and is typically open to the public just once a about successful androgynou­s musicians after the six-year-old voiced doubt about her femininity.

Paris Jackson, a model and the daughter of the late “King of Pop” Michael Jackson, also lashed the white supremacis­ts who marched in Charlottes­ville.

“We must show these Nazis,” she said to cheers, “that we have zero tolerance for their violence and hatred.”

With Texas being whipped by massive storm Harvey, the gala sent best wishes to residents in harm’s way. Host Katy Perry asked viewers to consider donations to the American Red Cross.

Perry used wires to float onto the stage in an MTV-style moonsuit before an evening of shifting attire, ending with the singer back in the air to slam-dunk basketball­s during her song “Swish Swish”.

Perry took aim at President Donald Trump as she urged fans to choose a winner in a category still open to online voting.

“This is one election where the popular vote actually matters,” quipped Perry, one of the most vocal celebrity campaigner­s for defeated candidate Hillary Clinton. “But hurry up before some random Russian pop star wins.”

MTV invited transgende­r US servicepeo­ple to attend the show — two days after Trump ordered a ban on new transgende­r recruits in the military.

Pop A-lister Taylor Swift used the awards to unveil the video for her latest song, “Look What You Made Me Do”, in which she showed a new dark, badgirl image.

The camera opens with imagery of a cemetery and a grave that says “Here Lies Taylor Swift’s Reputation” — a theme that will apparently weigh heavily on Swift’s newly announced album, which is entitled “Reputation” and comes out on Nov 10.

The 27-year-old singer, usually known for her squeaky-clean image, appears in the video in a crashed car, smashing up a store with a baseball bat and sitting atop a motorcycle in a spiked

month. (AP)

BERLIN:

Election

Two German theater directors leather jacket. Jared Leto of Thirty Seconds to Mars paid tribute to two rock singers who committed suicide this year — Chester Bennington of Linkin Park and Chris Cornell of Soundgarde­n — before putting on a trippy performanc­e with thermal cameras.

On a lighter theme, pop great Rod Stewart sang a new take on his 1978 hit “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” — this time with much younger dance group DNCE.

Winners

Video of the year: Kendrick Lamar Artist of the year: Ed Sheeran Collaborat­ion: “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever”, Zayn & Taylor Swift

Pop: “Down”, Fifth Harmony feat. Gucci Mane Hip hop: “Humble”. Kendrick Lamar Dance: “Stay”, Alessia Cara & Zedd Rock: “Heavydirty­soul”, Twenty One Pilots

Fight against the system: “Black SpiderMan”, Logic feat. Damian Lemar Hudson; “Immigrants (We Get the Job Done)”, The Hamilton Mixtape; “Light”, Big Sean; “Scars to Your Beautiful”, Alessia Cara; “Stand Up/Stand N Rock #NoDAPL”, Taboo feat. Shailene Woodley; “Surefire”, John Legend.

Song of summer: “XO Tour Llif3”, Lil Uzi Vert New artist: Khalid Art direction: “Humble”. Kendrick Lamar (Production Designer: Spencer Graves)

Choreograp­hy: “Fade”, Kanye West (Choreograp­hers: Jae Blaze, Guapo, Matthew Pasterisa, Teyana Taylor & Derek Watkins)

Cinematogr­aphy: “Humble”. Kendrick Lamar (Cinematogr­apher: Scott Cunningham)

Direction: “Humble”. Kendrick Lamar (Directors: Dave Meyers, The Little Homies)

Editing: “Wyclef Jean”, Young Thug (Editors: Ryan Staake, Eric Degliomini)

Visual effects: “Humble”. Kendrick Lamar (Company: Timber/Lead: Jonah Hall)

“HUMBLE”.

called on Russian authoritie­s Sunday to drop a criminal investigat­ion of a Russian director who has been put under house arrest for allegedly embezzling government funds.

German theater director Thomas Ostermeier and director and playwright Marius von Mayenburg were circulatin­g a petition on behalf of Kirill Serebrenni­kov, the Russian theater and film director who has maintained his innocence. (AP)

SEOUL:

A South Korean man has been fined for spreading rumours online that the 94-year-old widow of late president Kim Dae-Jung was to marry US hip-hop legend Dr Dre, reports said Monday.

Dr Dre, 52, rose to fame with gangsta rap pioneers NWA in the 1980s, going on to found Death Row Records and more recently created the Beats headphone brand, bought by Apple in a multi-million-dollar deal.

In contrast Lee Hee-Ho, the ageing widow of the late president known for his “sunshine policy” of engagement with Pyongyang, remains an influentia­l figure in Korean politics even after her husband’s death in 2009. (AFP)

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