Tidal.-Beyoncé launches new 'visual album' Lemonade on HBO

The album was debuted at 9pm EST on Saturday night on the cable channel HBO. It took the form of a succession of music videos linked by poetry by Somali-British poet Warsan Shire. The directors of the videos included heavyweights likeMark Romanek. By the end of the hour-long broadcast, the album was available to stream on Tidal, backed by Jay-Z, Beyoncé’s husband. 

However, the state of the pair’s marriage is sure to come under scrutiny given the angry tone of the first few songs. The first video, for Pray You Catch Me, saw Beyoncé walking down the street and smashing up cars with a baseball bat, singing about a man who had betrayed her trust. Musically, the album is eclectic, moving into rock, country and jazz in places and including collaborations with Jack White, Diplo, James Blake, Kendrick Lamar and the Weeknd. Meanwhile the title seems inspired by the old adage, “If life hands you a lemon, make lemonade.”
Lemonade also demonstrates Beyoncé’s increasing willingness and desire to express her political views. One of the films for Lemonade depicted the mothers of Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin holding photographs of their sons. The album is also strongly feminist in tone, one song declaring “women don’t quit on themselves”. 

The arrival of Lemonade didn’t produce quite the same shockwaves as the release of Beyoncé, her previous album, on 13 December 2013. There had been no warning of that album, and for it to arrive – like the latest album, with a complete accompanying set of music videos – felt like a seismic event for the music industry. Though albums had been released with little or no notice, never before had an artist with as much commercial power as Beyoncé been able to release an album with no warning to complete surprise.










This time, however, there had been hints that something was happening. First, Beyoncé released a new single, Formation, in February – her first new music since the 2013 album – then performed it at the Super Bowl halftime show. If it were possible for Beyoncé to raise her profile any higher, the Super Bowl show did it: her performance, a vigorous spectacle that paid tribute to the Black Panthers, of a song whose lyrics and video were clearly linked to the Black Lives Matter movement, provoked anger among police unions, some of whom threatened to withdraw security services from her concerts.
That tour – the second clue that an album was imminent – begins on 27 April in Miami and comes to the UK at the end of June, with stadium shows in Sunderland, Cardiff, Manchester, London and Glasgow. It is part of a cluster of Beyoncé activity that also suggested there would be music coming imminently. Last week she launched a range of fashion sportswear, Ivy Park, selling through Top Shop in the UK. On Monday she released a trailer for Lemonade, a mysterious “world premiere event” that will be broadcast on the US network HBO on Saturday.
The surprise release of her last album did not harm it commercially. Beyoncé entered the US Billboard chart at No 1, and became the fastest-selling album on iTunes worldwide. It’s estimated total sales of 5m beat the 3m copies sold of its predecessor, 4.
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Nellie Bowles.- The hyper-gendering of women in Silicon Valley is predictable and awful


A scene from season two of HBO’s Silicon Valley. You can count the number of women here on one hand.
A scene from season two of HBO’s Silicon Valley. You can count the number of women here on one hand. Photograph: Home Box Office Inc

The Silicon Valley season premiere panel was eight men and one woman, and anyone could predict what would happen.
The interviewer onstage asked each man questions about the popular HBO show satirizing Silicon Valley’s tech boom. He asked the creator, Mike Judge, what inspired the show; asked a main character whether he knew it would be such a hit; asked an actor how much his comedic riffs got into the final cut. And then he turned to the one woman on stage, Amanda Crew:
“So Amanda, what is it like – this show is obviously a lot of guys – what’s your experience as an actress in this type of situation and also representing the females of Silicon Valley here?”
There it is.
I’ve never felt more gendered than since I started covering tech. I certainly like being a woman, but I wouldn’t consider it my primary identifier or interest. In Silicon Valley, one does not have that luxury. A woman in Silicon Valley, even one who’s just visiting for the night, is very specifically female – representative of women and there to talk about women. It’s by dint of scarcity (how odd to find her there!) but it’s deeper than that.
Monica Rogati, a data scientist, coined something she called the Bechdel test for tech conferences. It is a measure of whether women are truly being represented at an event. The requirements: 1) two women speaking 2) on the same panel 3) not about women in tech.
After covering tech for five years, I think I’ve seen it maybe twice. More typical is something akin to the upcoming Paypal panel called “Gender Equality and Inclusion in the Workplace”, which boasts a grand total of four men and zero women.


I remember when I first realized I would be very much A Woman in tech. The first party I went to as a tech reporter, I asked a venture capitalist who he thought would be interesting to profile. He listed seven women and a few shopping apps. I was confused, clarified that I covered tech not gender, but then it struck me: he couldn’t see past the female-ness of it all.
At a Salesforce conference last year, an interviewer turned to YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki and said: “Susan, you know something about babies. This is what I love about Susan: she has five children.”
Back at the Silicon Valley premiere, Crew balked and said simply: “I’m not the face of women in tech.”
You can’t blame Mike Judge or his cast for reflecting Silicon Valley back at us. That’s their job. Judge can’t skew the cast to be more female engineers than Silicon Valley has. The least believable part of his whole show is that he cast twofemale venture capitalists (an extreme statistical improbability).

“At home I’ll grab my wife by the shoulders. I’ll physically grab my wife and look her in the eyes and [fart],” joked Thomas Middleditch, who plays the main character. “I need her to know that I’m the dominant dog, and I mark her.”The jokes during the premiere, like the jokes in the show, centered around dicks and ladies. The audience was the usual Silicon Valley scrum of startup founders, venture capitalists and tech press.
Or as Middleditch said to another actor: “Your known reputation around Hollywood as being a total little bitch has helped.”
Alex Berg, co-showrunner, said what made him most proud about the show was when it felt so real it made people sick.
“People who actually work in this business say the show makes them nauseous because they feel like they’re watching their life, and it’s too traumatizing,” Berg said. “The people who feel like it’s too real for them to enjoy, that’s actually a big compliment.”

EU referendum.-Hillary Clinton urges Britain to remain in the European Union

US presidential hopeful weighs in on forthcoming vote as No 10 welcomes latest backing ahead of 23 June referendum
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Hillary Clinton has thrown her weight behind the campaign to keep Britain inside the European Union in a major new boost to David Cameron’s hopes of winning a Remain vote on 23 June.
After Barack Obama used his farewell trip to the UK as president to make the economic and security arguments for membership, Clinton, who is the favourite to win the Democratic nomination in July and become the first female US president, makes clear that if she enters the White House she will want the UK to be fully engaged, and leading the debate, within the EU.
In a statement to the Observer, her senior policy adviser, Jake Sullivan, said: “Hillary Clinton believes that transatlantic cooperation is essential, and that cooperation is strongest when Europe is united. She has always valued a strong United Kingdom in a strong EU. And she values a strong British voice in the EU.” Sources close to the former secretary of state’s campaign said she stood fully behind Obama’s opposition to Brexit, which the president said on Friday would not only undermine the international institutions, including the EU, that had bound nations closer together since 1945, but would also mean the UK being at“the back of the queue” when negotiating new trade deals.
Obama’s remarks drew angry responses from leading figures in the Leave campaign, including the mayor of London, Boris Johnson, who questioned the president’s right to intervene. Leading backers of Brexit also tried to dismiss Obama’s view as that of a “lame duck president” soon to be out of office.
The former Tory defence secretary Liam Fox, a Brexit enthusiast, said on Friday night that Obama’s opinions would be irrelevant after the US elections in November. “Whoever it is that will be at the helm of the United States won’t be Barack Obama,” Fox told BBC2’s Newsnight. “It will be the next president, and the next congress, who will be in charge of any trade arrangements.” But the Remain camp and No 10 sources said that such arguments had exploded in the faces of the Brexit camp.
The Conservative MP Damian Green, a board member of the Britain Stronger In Europe campaign and the chairman of European Mainstream, said: “This shows how misleading it is to say this is just the view of a president in his last days in office. It confirms that mainstream political opinion in the United States is in favour of Britain remaining in the EU, and that the transatlantic values that we share with the US are expressed most strongly in Europe by a fully engaged Britain.”
A No 10 source said: “Not only do you have the serving US president setting out why the UK is better off staying in the EU, but now those who aspire to be president too. Hillary Clinton worked with the UK as secretary of state for a number of years and saw first hand how the UK’s influence was magnified by the role we played in the EU. When you face a big decision in life, most people listen to their friends, and we disregard such advice at our peril.”
The Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has not offered a view on whether he thinks the UK should stay in or leave the EU, although he has said he believes there is a good chance the British people will vote for Brexit, partly because of their unhappiness with levels of immigration.
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 Barack Obama has also urged British voters to vote to remain. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, a lifelong critic of American foreign policy, held talks with Obama during which the president congratulated him on being elected leader and the two touched briefly on Europe. Corbyn said they discussed “the challenges facing post-industrial societies and the power of global corporations and the increasing use of technology around the world and the effect that has”.

The president said that “from the ashes of war” the UK and the US had formed institutions that had delivered “decades of relative peace and prosperity in Europe and that in turn have helped spread peace and prosperity around the world”.Earlier, addressing an audience of 500 people, many aged between 18 and 30, at a town hall-style event in central London, the president said that the UK’s role in the EU had helped secure peace on the continent.
Obama urged the young audience to reject isolationism and xenophobia. “I implore you to reject those calls and I’m here to ask you to reject the notions and take a longer and more optimistic view of history,” the president said.
Obama leaves the UK on Sunday for Germany, where he will attend Hanover’s industrial technology fair. He will then hold talks with David Cameron, the French president, François Hollande, German chancellor Angela Merkel, and Matteo Renzi, the Italian prime minister, during which they will discuss the next phase of the war against Islamic State and the unfolding chaos in Libya.

Versäumte Parteibeiträge: Merkel schuldet der CDU 9500 Euro

Angela Merkel vor einer Kabinettssitzung in Berlin


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Angela Merkel vor einer Kabinettssitzung in Berlin
Angela Merkel überweist ihrer Partei seit Jahren zu geringe Mitgliedsbeiträge. Laut einer Zeitung muss sie nun Tausende Euro nachzahlen. Grund für das Versäumnis war offenbar eine kleine Unachtsamkeit.

Die Kanzlerin hat ihrer Partei das Geld aber offenbar nicht mit Absicht vorenthalten. Ein Parteisprecher sagte laut dem Bericht, Merkel sei über eine Sonderabgabe für Mitglieder der Bundesregierung nicht informiert worden.Demnach hält die Unwissenheit der CDU -Chefin schon recht lange vor: Seit einer Satzungsänderung des Landesverbands 2013 müssen Mitglieder der Bundesregierung sechs Prozent ihrer Gehälter, Amts- und Abgeordnetenentschädigungen als Sonderbeitrag entrichten.
In der Partei sieht man das aber offenbar gelassen. Der Parteisprecher sagte laut "BamS", man habe sich "darauf verständigt, dass die Beitragsnachzahlung 2016 an den Landesverband entrichtet wird".

Arbeitsministerin Andrea Nahles (SPD).-"Der Staat garantiert allen Riester-Sparern ihr Geld"

Arbeitsministerin Andrea Nahles (SPD)


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Arbeitsministerin Andrea Nahles (SPD)
Horst Seehofer hält die Riesterrente für gescheitert, Ökonomen fordern ihr Aus. Nun stellt Arbeitsministerin Nahles klar: Jeder Sparer behält sein Geld, "auch die Zulagen zahlt der Staat weiter".
Arbeitsministerin Andrea Nahles hat in der Debatte um die Riester -Rente allen Riester-Sparern eine Sicherheitsgarantie gegeben: "Um es ganz klar zu sagen: Der Staat garantiert, dass alle Riester-Inhaber ihr Geld ausgezahlt bekommen", sagte sie der "Bild am Sonntag" ("BamS"). "Auch für die staatlichen Zulagen gibt es Vertrauensschutz, die zahlt der Staat weiterhin."


Damit reagierte die SPD -Politikerin auf die Aussage des CSU -Chefs Horst Seehofers, der die Riester-Rente vor Kurzem für gescheitert erklärt hatte. Die geforderte Abschaffung der privaten Altersvorsorge war bei vielen führenden Ökonomen auf Kritik gestoßen. Der Wirtschaftsweise Peter Bofinger befürwortete ein Ende der Riester-Rente hingegen.Arbeitsministerin Nahles kündigte zwar bereits eine grundlegende Reform der Rente an, warf Seehofer aber vor, mit seiner Kritik "16 Millionen Riester-Sparer verunsichert" zu haben. Unabhängig davon, wie es bei der Riester-Rente weitergehe, gelte: "Wer eine Riester-Rente abgeschlossen hat, hat alles richtig gemacht." Die Bundesregierung werde darauf achten, dass diejenigen, die vorsorgen, dafür auch belohnt würden.
Auch der Namensgeber der staatlich geförderten privaten Altersvorsorge, der frühere Arbeits- und Sozialminister Walter Riester, warnte davor, die Riester-Rente für gescheitert zu erklären. "Mich ärgert, dass durch dieses Gerede Millionen Menschen verunsichert werden", sagte er dem "Tagesspiegel am Sonntag".
Rente soll höher als Grundsicherung sein
Die von Nahles geplante Reform betrifft zum einen die Riester-Rente selbst, da die Renditehoffnungen sich nicht erfüllt hätten und zu wenig Geringverdiener eine solche Altersvorsorge abgeschlossen hätten. "Wir müssen neue Maßnahmen ergreifen, um die kapitalgedeckte Altersvorsorge zu verbreitern und attraktiver zu machen", so Nahles in der "BamS".
Darüber hinaus stellte Nahles Details zur geplanten Lebensleistungsrente vor. "Wer ein Leben lang Vollzeit gearbeitet hat, muss mehr haben als die Grundsicherung im Alter." Denn ein Gehalt auf Mindestlohn -Niveau reicht laut einer Antwort der Bundesregierung auf eine Anfrage der Linken auch nach 45 Beitragsjahren nicht für eine Rente oberhalb der Grundsicherung von 788 Euro monatlich.
Laut Nahles' Plan sollen bis zu fünf Jahre Arbeitslosigkeit angerechnet werden. Aktuell betreffe das eine noch relativ kleine Gruppe. "Die wird aber stark wachsen, wenn die Jahrgänge in Rente gehen, die nach der Wende zeitweise arbeitslos waren."
Rente mit 70 "lebensfremd"Außerdem will Nahles die Betriebsrenten stärken und Solo-Selbstständige in die gesetzliche Altersvorsorge eingliedern. Schäubles Forderung, das Renteneintrittsalter auf 70 Jahre zu erhöhen, nannte sie hingegen lebensfremd. "Jeder sollte selbst bestimmen können, wann er in Rente geht", sagte Nahles laut der Zeitung. Notwendig seien individuelle Rentenlösungen mit entsprechenden Zu- oder Abschlägen. Einen Einstieg in das Modell der "Flexi-Rente" wolle sie noch in diesem Jahr schaffen.
Dafür dürfte sie bei ihrem CDU-Amtsvorgänger Norbert Blüm Zustimmung bekommen. Der forderte, die Altersgrenze bei der Rente ganz abzuschaffen: "Stattdessen sollte der Zeitpunkt bestimmt werden, ab dem es Renten-Zuschläge oder Abschläge gibt. Die Leute sind erwachsen, sie können selbst entscheiden, wann sie in Rente gehen."