Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Keira Knightley Flaunts Super-Skinny Figure At The Duchess Premiere

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Keira Knightly sour heads last night at the London premiere of new picture, The Duchess.


The skinny star turned heads when she walked the red carpet in an electric puritanic dress, proudly displaying her thin frame.


Black patent platforms added to her superlative, giving onlookers the impression she had skipped dinner, or several even.


Keira - wHO has always claimed that her size is natural - was out to prove to her fans that she�s quite glad with her ironing board body.


In a time where skinny is shunned and curves are cool, The Duchess star made sure citizenry noticed her poise, ravisher and confidence as she made her way down the red River carpet with head held high.

The Duchess is loosely based on Diana�s ancestor and shares similarities with the Princess of Wales� love triangle.

Monday, 11 August 2008

Ludacris, T.I. 'Wish You Would' Believe There's No Beef Between Them





Forget the feuding, make history, acquire money. Jay-Z and Nas taught us that secret to success a couple of years ago, and now deuce of the other biggest names in hip-hop are following in their footsteps. Ludacris and T.I. seem to deliver kicked their storied competition to the side of the road. The deuce appear on Luda's new record "Wish You Would."






"Surprise, n---a. It was bandaged to befall sooner or later," 'Cris says, starting the song. "They ain't ready for this," Tip chimes in. The duet speak about people stressful to dishonor them, and why no one can buoy put a dent in their success.


"Yeah, I went green and 26s on the hybrid/ Smoke so much super C that I can't open up my eyelids," Luda slings in his low gear verse. "Wake up in London, go to sleep on Atlanta time/ Still, my paint got more candy than your valentine."


"I'm fly enough to fly away," Tip raps afterward. "Trouble, I don't diffident away/ From it, I annihilate suckas in their driveway/ In church on Sunday morning, praying 'bout what happened Friday."


'Cris and Tip have had identical competitive backward and forward for the past few years, once even appearance on the same birdsong (Young Buck's "Stomp") and dissing each other. Last year, Tip had a well-documented physical altercation with Luda's director Chaka Zulu during one of the events surrounding the BET Awards. Surprisingly, a few days earlier T.I. got arrested previous last yr in Atlanta, he and Luda appeared onstage together in a club, and everything seemed all love. During a recent appearance on MTV Jams' "The Parker Report," Tip told host Erik Parker that he and 'Cris did indeed have a spirited hip-hop tilt at times, but that it was no real beef.


While "Wish You Would" caters more to the streets, "What Them Girls Like," some other record of Luda's that just came out, is a radio song featuring Chris Brown.


"Also, my man Sean Garrett is on there," 'Cris told MTV News a couple of weeks ago at Comic-Con. "Basically, we're naming everything girls like, in a song. So when you hear it, you'll realise exactly what I'm talking about. If you don't know what girls like, then I'm going to tell you in this song. I'm going to let you know precisely what they like, just give you a couple points. It's going to help you with the entire pillow of your life. That's what it's going to help you with for sure."


The moment single hasn't been announced as of yet, but Luda said he's still working.


"We're in the plant of doing a whole lot of very creative stuff," he added. "The whole album, Theater of the Mind � every song is a moving picture. That's essentially how it comes down. I don't even experience 'features' on the album. The get-go single is not even 'featuring' Chris Brown and Sean Garrett, it's 'co-starring' Chris Brown and Sean Garrett. That's what I have on this album. ... It's all-stars, basically. It's co-starring people because it's a moving-picture show. Every song is a movie creatively and conceptually. I cerebrate people are definitely going away to infer that this is something that was very creatively put together. It took a arcminute, but every song is very serious."


Theater of the Mind is scheduled for an October 21 release.







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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Detestation

Detestation   
Artist: Detestation

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


The Inhuman Condition   
 The Inhuman Condition

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 3




 






Thursday, 26 June 2008

Switched

Switched   
Artist: Switched

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Subject to Change   
 Subject to Change

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 12




 





You don't need a tent for Summer Camp II - maybe just an umbrella

Monday, 9 June 2008

Jim Dolan's band helps kidney foundation

Cablevision CEO performing at Roxy in L.A.





By day, Jim Dolan keeps busy as president and CEO of Cablevision and chairman of Madison Square Garden. And by night, he lets loose as guitarist/vocalist for blues-rock band JD & the Straight Shot.
On June 24, in conjunction with the release of its sophomore album, "Right on Time" (JD Records), the band will perform at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles to benefit the National Kidney Foundation of Southern California.
"It's a good cause, and it's right in line with the kinds of things that I've been doing with the band," Dolan said, noting that his group plays an annual benefit concert in New York for the Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research.
Joining JD & the Straight Shot at the June 24 concert will be Eagles member Joe Walsh, who guests on the band's forthcoming album. "Joe and I are good buddies," Dolan said. "He's agreed to come and play with us and lend his name to the event."
Dolan has already pledged $25,000 to the cause. The band will accept other donations for the National Kidney Foundation's Harold Owens Fund. Owens, who serves as director of the MusiCares Foundation, is on dialysis and on a waiting list for a transplant.
Concert tickets cost $50-$150 and can be purchased by calling the foundation at 818-783-8153. The event also will feature silent auction items donated by the Eagles, Daughtry, Bon Jovi and the Jonas Brothers, among others. All proceeds from the show will benefit National Kidney Foundation's Harold Owens Fund.
Meanwhile, Dolan says that "Right on Time" is a progression from JD & the Straight Shot's 2005 debut "Nothing to Hide."
"I've worked really hard on my music over the last three years," said Dolan, who plays in the band alongside chief songwriter Bruce Koplow. "I quit smoking and took voice lessons. I've tried really hard to up my game."
JD & the Straight Shot will gauge its ouring plans on how well the new album is received. "If we find that we get some critical acceptance with it, then yeah, we'll do some touring," he said, noting that the group has previously toured on Walsh's North American solo treks.
Asked how he balances his work duties at Cablevision and Madison Square Garden with playing in a band, Dolan said, "The key is balance. Music provides a balance in my life, so it becomes and important part of who I am. Without it, I don't think I'd be as good of a parent or businessman."
But his devotion to music has come at a small price. "I no longer have any golf games," he joked. And "I don't sail sailboats anymore, I do music."

Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Christensen says Ledger was 'enigmatic'

Model Helena Christensen has spoken about the loss her friend Heath Ledger, who was found dead at his New York apartment on 22 January.
Speaking at the Y-3 fashion show in New York, the model told People magazine that she has "only good memories" of Ledger.
Christensen said that she had been travelling to visit Ledger when news of his death broke.
Speaking about how she is coping since his death, she said: "Time passes. It's doesn't make it easier, but you try to do the best you can. When you have a child, they kind of bring you back to the moment in a really comforting way."
"Losing any friend is horrific, but he just has this thing about him - this special, enigmatic thing that I have never met in anyone before."
She also said: "That's what all of his friends are saying. They are totally devastated by losing someone who gave them so much. He gave everyone so much."

Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Will Smith - Hancock World Premiere Scrapped

The world premiere of WILL SMITH's new film HANCOCK has been scrapped because the final print of the film won't be ready in time.

Smith and co-star Charlize Theron were planning to fly to Sydney, Australia for the film's first screening on 10 June (08), but a print delay has scuppered the plans.

According to the Sydney Daily Telegraph newspaper, Hancock's world premiere is now scheduled for France a week later.




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Monday, 19 May 2008

The OC's Barton faces four charges

The OC's Barton faces four charges



'The OC' star Mischa Barton is facing four-spot misdemeanor charges followers her drink-driving stop last year.
The Associated Press reports that, according to court papers, Barton was charged with driving below the influence of alcoholic drink or drugs, driving patch having a 0.08% or higher blood alcohol level, driving without a valid licence and possession of 28.5g or less of marihuana.
Barton's attorney Mark Antony V Salerno said he was pleased his client was only charged with misdemeanours.
He said: "The DA's office is to be commended for treating this slip the lapp as it would any other thing; Ms. Barton has received no special discussion."
Barton was arrested in West Hollywood on 27 Dec after officers saw her car in deuce lanes of traffic and weakness to argue for a turn.
The actress is due to be arraigned on Th in the Beverly Hills Superior Royal court.




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Friday, 9 May 2008

Tim Vincent leaves Dancing on Ice

Tim Vincent leaves Dancing on Ice



Former 'Blue Peter' presenter Tim Vincent has been voted forth the skating show 'Dancing on Ice'.
Vincent was placed in the bottom two aboard Olympic javelin medallist Steve Backley as a result of the public vote close night.
Followers the skate-off the judging panel opted to relieve Backley.
Speechmaking later on his eviction from the show, Vincent said: "It's been fantastic. Every week has been fantastic, just I've establish my level this week, everyone has been brilliant."





Saturday, 3 May 2008

X Factor's Rhydian for Little Britain role?

X Factor's Rhydian for Little Britain role?



'X Factor' front-runner Rhydian Richard John Roberts has reportedly landed a use in 'Little United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.'
Jacques Louis David Walliams wants the Welsh isaac M. Singer to do a resume with Matt Lucas' homosexual character Daffyd.
Simply devoutly Christian Rhydian, 25, fears the geminate want to dress him up in something even more camp than his famous silver-sequin case.
He told Star magazine publisher: "David radius to me about me organism in a cartoon. As long as I don't appear as Daffyd's other half, I'm very well." 





Spears flees sons' custody hearing

Spears flees sons' custody hearing



Pop vocaliser Britney Spears will not suffer her visitation rights to her sons restored after she missed a custody audience yesterday.
The troubled singer arrived at the courthouse yesterday for the good afternoon legal proceeding just got back into her cable car and left a shortly time later without incoming the building.
According to reports, Spears said: "I'm scared. I want to dumbfound in the car. I'm going in the motorcar," after she was met by paparazzi when she arrived at the courthouse.
Constabulary reportedly tried to coax the singer to have second out of her railcar afterwards simply she shouted "No", earlier leaving the scene.
A court representative by and by said that Spears' ex Kevin Federline, world Health Organization testified yesterday, would hold sole legal and physical hold of the deuce boys "indefinitely".
Federline's lawyer, Sign Vincent Kaplan, said: "The word triumph is not something Mr Federline or his guidance would attribute to this situation."
He continued: "His hope is that he volition be able to parent the children at some point in the time to come with participation from the mother."





Luc ferrari

Luc ferrari   
Artist: Luc ferrari

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Electronic works   
 Electronic works

   Year: 1963   
Tracks: 4


Signature   
 Signature

   Year:    
Tracks: 6


Far-West News Episode 1 - Voyage Radiophonique Dans Le Sud-Ouest Americain   
 Far-West News Episode 1 - Voyage Radiophonique Dans Le Sud-Ouest Americain

   Year:    
Tracks: 9


Far-West News Episode 1   
 Far-West News Episode 1

   Year:    
Tracks: 9


Acousmatrix 3: Luc Ferrari: Petite symphonie intuitive pour un paysage   
 Acousmatrix 3: Luc Ferrari: Petite symphonie intuitive pour un paysage

   Year:    
Tracks: 4




twentieth hundred Daniel Chester French composer Luc Ferrari has been a major contributor to musique concrete for several decades. In the late fifties, he began collaborating with the "Groupe de Musique Concrete" (a relationship which lasted until 1966) and helped Capital of South Dakota Schaeffer ground the "Groupe de Recherches Musicales," a radical and studio apartment dedicated to the electronic sensitive where Iannis Xenakis and Karlheinz Stockhausen could in any case be found.


As a educatee, Ferrari had studied typography with Arthur Honegger and piano with Alfred the Great Cortot until 1950. Around 1953, he studied melodic psychoanalysis and modal verb possibleness under Sir Laurence Kerr Olivier Messiaen. In the mid-50s, after hearing a populate receiving set send of Varese's Déserts for tape and orchestra, Ferrari visited NY to come across the composer, and talked of approaches for mentation about profound and the arrangement of sound objects, among other ideas. By the early '60s, Ferrari had created Hétérozygote, a musical story told by ambient sounds. From the mid to late '60s, he was Professor of Penning at a music school in Cologne, after which he went to Stockholm and taught experimental music. Followers this, he fagged a year in German capital and then served as euphony Director of the Cultural Center of Amiens. In addition to composition, Ferrari as well produced invaluable television system system films during the '60s just about the dry out run processes of Messiaen, Varése, Stockhausen and others. By 1970, he had ruined the 'musical photography' spell, Presque Rien No. 1 which made quite an impact when it was released (on Deutsche Grammophon LP), as there were no apparent 'musical' sounds. Alternatively, it demonstrated that music was, so, completely about us (as Trick Cage aforesaid) by victimization ambient sounds of a Jugoslav village, zooming in and out on finical speech sound sources.


Ferrari founded his small elecronic studio, "Billig," in 1972. The terminal of the '70s ground him commandment composition at the Conservatory of Pantin. In 1982, he founded "La Muse en Circuit," an electroacoustic and radiophonic-friendly studio about Capital of France. It was as well this year that he completed his musical theater flying field of trading operations piece, Journal intime. The musical was successfully staged in Paris in 1989. By this clock time, Ferrari had won assorted awards, including the Prix Italy (1987; for a symphonic narration, Et si toute entiere maintenant), the Karl Sczuca prize for a wireless run (Je me suis perdu ou labyrinthe-portrait), and the 1988 Grand Prix National from the French Ministery of Finish, for his physical structure of work. In the '90s, Ferrari as well banner the International Kossevitzky Award for his ternion apparent bowel movement symphonic music Histoire du plaisir et de la désolation, which is launch on Luc Ferrari matin et soir. Recordings of Ferrari's work ar establish on assorted high caliber labels including BVHaast, Wedge Rosa and Tzadik, which released his Cellule 75 in 1998. Ferrari remained active voice as a composer until his decease August 22, 2005.





Eternal Tears Of Sorrow

Fans say goodbye to Joe Dolan

Fans say goodbye to Joe Dolan



More than 4,000 masses gathered in Mullingar in Co Westmeath today to bear their respects to the late singer and entertainer Joe Dolan, world Health Organization died on St Stephen's Clarence Day.
Mr Dolan's fellowship were joined by fans and friends from wholly over Ireland and abroad at Gilsenan's Funeral Home in the town.
Queues began forming at the funeral home shortly before 1pm and the doors were opened to the public at 1.30pm.
By midafternoon the queue stretched along nearby streets and onto St. Dominic Street.
Sooner today Westmeath County Council opened a book of condolences in the foyer of the county buildings in Mullingar.
The singer's funeral at Walshestown Necropolis tomorrow follows 11am mass at the Cathedral of The Nazarene the King.