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  • Feb. 6th, 2010 at 4:58 PM
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MARCH IS COMING!!!

at the hive

  • Feb. 5th, 2010 at 1:14 PM
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WTF?? what is that box?? a bomb? XD I don't think so. good to see everybody's ok :P

in fact...

Bomb scare at 30 Seconds To Mars event in L.A.

Alternative Press - Scott Heisel on 2/5/10 @ 12:23 AM - altpress.com

A Los Angeles event Thursday night featuring AP cover stars 30 Seconds To Mars had to be postponed due to a bomb scare at the location--the Hive on Melrose Avenue. Beginning around 8:30 p.m. PST, tweets from the Hive said: "Evacuating Due to Bomb Scare. WE WILL UPDATE," "The police are blocking off the streets around The Hive for about 4 Blocks. Stay Tuned."

Fans were gathered to watch 20 minutes of the band's upcoming documentary when a young man in a hoodie stormed into the venue with a large, wrapped box and dropped the package at frontman Jared Leto's feet. The man stood onstage and said, "It's time for a little self-help," before Leto interrupted with, "I think he's got some sort of agenda or something." Leto then grabbed the man by the arm and pulled him out of the room through a back door.

A comment below from a fan at the event paints Leto as a hero. Ozzylove wrote, " So we're all in sitting, waiting to watch 20 mins of their documentary. I was at the the back by the door. Jared came in to introduce the film and then there was a BANG on the front door (right next to me). Some dude came in (young guy with a lit cigarette in his mouth) carrying a big box wrapped in gold paper, and... See More with a big stack of $20s taped to the top. Weird. Everyone in the room watched him walk toward Jared. Jared said "someone stop him" 3 or 4 times, but no one did. The guy got to Jared, dropped the box on the floor and started to give a speech. Jared grabbed him by the shoulders and basically drug him out the back door."

At about 9:30 p.m., the Hive account said that the bomb squad had arrived and that the event would go on if possible after the location was secured.


PROVEHITO IN ALTUM

ARTIFACT #2

  • Feb. 2nd, 2010 at 5:19 AM
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Jared Leto, Thirty Seconds to Mars dive into documentary 'Artifact'

Jared Leto

Jared Leto may not being starring in any films at Sundance this year, but don’t count 2011 out.

Four filmographers taped around 3,500 hours of Leto and his band Thirty Seconds to Mars as the rock outfit completed its latest album “This Is War” in 2008 and 2009. A final product, to be culled from those videos, will be released as a documentary film, “Artifact.”

Leto hopes that the film is a literal artifact of a specific time, of the band, of his personal life, and “really what was happening with the entire world.”

“Documentaries are really interesting. They’re not only written as you shoot them, but written as you edit them. I really enjoy the documentary process,” Leto told HitFix during Sundance’s snowy Saturday in Park City. “You can’t really document this period of time without getting into the global financial crisis, the fact that a new president came in, history was made, it was a very challenging and intense time around the world and that was impacting our lives.”

Included in “Artifact” is an interview with neurophysicist Daniel Levitan, author of “This Is Your Brain on Music,” “other artists, musicians, people talking about everything from love, art, war, the state of the music industry, and the world.”

In its own life cycle, it took Thirty Seconds to Mars four years between “A Beautiful Lie” and “This Is War,” as the group went through a very public lawsuit with its label Virgin. That legal battle has since been settled – though Leto isn’t singing the traditional music industry’s high praises these days.

“There’s one more nail to put in the coffin. They went to the store to buy some more, they’ll back shortly,” Leto says. He and his band members – Tomo Milicevic and brother Shannon – don’t know what their label or release situation will be next after “This Is War” cycles through, as they put their “all” into “This Is War.” “This is it, this is it,” Leto repeated.

Meanwhile, 30STM is taking the Flood- and Steve Lillywhite-produced “This Is War” on the road, for its first arena tour in Europe in February and March and in the U.S. in April and May. They are planning more videos with “weird” director Bartholomew Cubbins – a pseudonym Leto uses for himself (“the most poorly kept secret ever”) for a handful of clips, including the current No. 1 Alternative Radio single “Kings + Queens.”

Leto doesn’t plan to walk away from acting, either, though he didn’t mention any forthcoming roles on slate. He starred in indie flick “Mr. Nobody,” which went to Venice and Stockholm Film Festivals last year.

“There’s something that I love about acting, I’m very grateful for it,” he says. “It’s given me an education. It’s nice to be able to do both.”

http://www.hitfix.com/articles/2010-1-24-jared-leto-dives-into-documentary-artifact-the-future-of-thirty-seconds-to-mars

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