Thursday, 4 September 2008

Paula Abdul Says She's 'Concerned' About New 'American Idol' Judge





Just hours after the announcement that "American Idol" will be adding a fourth label, Grammy-nominated songwriter Kara DioGuardi, for the show's eighth season, Paula Abdul aforementioned she has concerns more or less the newcomer.


On Monday (August 25), Paula said on Phoenix's KISS-FM that she's excited about DioGuardi coming aboard, according to UsMagazine.com, but added: "I am concerned around the interview and acceptance. Time will tell. We'll see."


She said that DioGuardi was added because the show's producers "wanted to try a change," and noted that the usher "always tried for a fourth estimate because it followed the format of the original show, 'Pop Idol.' We haven't had much fortune with that working, but we're gonna give it another try."


Abdul replied with a "nope!" when asked if the four book of Judges � Simon Cowell and Randy Jackson, along with DioGuardi and herself � have sat down and given their chemistry a test run. She aforesaid DioGuardi testament be involved in "everything" related to "Idol," adding that the judges are currently in New York for "Idol" auditions (for which "American Idol" adept Jim Cantiello tried out last week). "We dash tomorrow," she added.


Abdul admitted that the presence of a fourth part judge complicates the judging process.


"That's gonna be unearthly if it's a

Monday, 25 August 2008

Offsetting Carbon Emissions: Smithsonian Works With Embera Community

�Thanks to a collaborative agreement signed between the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the Organization for Unity and Development of the Community Ipeti-Embera, the Institute in Panama will offset its estimated carbon emissions for the future three years.



The Traditional Directorship of the General Congress of Alto Bayano, officials from Panama's National Environmental Authority, representatives of the environmental organization ANCON, staff and students from Canada's McGill University and the signing organizations celebrated the agreement in Ipeti on Aug. 17, 2008.



In addition to development new energy-saving practices and an education program for its employees, the Institute will runner its carbon dioxide production by purchasing emission reduction credits from the Embera community.



The agreement aims at sequestering additional carbon dioxide over the next 25 years through plantations conventional with native tree species and avoiding the press release of carbon dioxide into the atm by conserving forested land. Proceeds from the carbon paper purchase will support the families directly participating in the execution and make a fund to benefit all biotic community members.



Catherine Potvin, McGill University professor, enquiry associate at the Smithsonian and adviser to Panama's National Environmental Authority, has worked closely with the Embera biotic community in Ipeti, seeking a way to simultaneously protect the forest, its biodiversity and carbon stock patch improving livelihoods and maintaining cultural integrity.



"This Smithsonian contribution to mitigating greenhouse gas emissions is a direct result of Catherine Potvin's foresight in adapting her studies of plant atomic number 6 uptake to Panama's cultural and economic reality and represents a very cocksure step in support of our basic research on the impact of spheric change on tropical forests and water availability and our Climate Partnership with HSBC, the World Wildlife Fund, Earthwatch and the Climate Group," said Eldredge Bermingham, director of the institute.



"I hope that our model for community-based carbon offset will show that the carbon market potty directly welfare local mass while portion Panama to remain an international leader in the global exertion to reduce emissions from deforestation below the United Nations' Framework Convention for Climate Change," said Potvin.



Omaira Casama - the former cacique and first adult female to hold that position, the highest authority in the General Congress - helped to craft this project over the past four age: "As the community replants deforested areas with aboriginal species, we replant traditions vital to the conservation of our way of life. This is a very positivist step toward confronting the ongoing devastation of natural resources and protecting the environment in the realm." She thanks the technical team and current cacique, Bolivar Jaripio.



"The Ipeti pilot project, if conducted in compliance with all of the regulations required by international carbon copy credit markets and local legislation, volition be our focus as we grow national standards and project future projects in the context of the World Bank's Forest Carbon Partnership Facility pilot activities," said Eduardo Reyes, of Panama's Environmental Authority, ANAM. Panama has recently been chosen by the World Bank as one of 14 pilot countries to spearhead the reduction of emissions resulting from deforestation and forest degradation.





The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, headquartered in Panama City, Panama, is a unit of the Smithsonian Institution. The institute furthers the understanding of tropical nature and its importance to human public assistance, trains students to take research in the tropics and promotes conservation by increasing public awareness of the beauty and grandness of tropic ecosystems. For more information, visit http://www.stri.org/.



Additional background information:




In 2007, HSBC included the Smithsonian in its Climate Partnership, providing support for a major experiment to study the effects of reforestation in the Panama Canal catchment area and to develop a set of forest monitoring sites: the Global Earth Observatory system. The Climate Partnership encourages its Partners to turn carbon neutral.



An external audit of the institute's carbon paper emissions by the Partnership's Edinburgh Center for Carbon Management estimated that it produces about 4,000 tons of CO2-equivalent emissions per year based on data from 2004-2006. The Smithsonian is taking its first major step toward offsetting carbon emissions.



Source: Beth King

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute



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Friday, 15 August 2008

Bob Geldof to question Peaches' secret wedding

London (ANI): Peaches Geldof's secret wedding to rocker boyfriend Max Drummey has left padre Sir Bob Geldof with a slew of questions in mind. The 56-year-old singing caption would be demanding account from his 19-year-old daughter over her secret marriage last week in Las Vegas, as he returns from a holiday in Spain on Monday, Aug 18.

"Sir Bob wants answers well-nigh what has been expiration on. Max is keen to receive him and explain he only has his daughter's future at heart. But he has a tough job on his custody," The Sun quoted a source, as saying. "Peaches is expecting fireworks, although she knows her pappa will respect her wishes," the source added.



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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Cheeky Trax

Cheeky Trax   
Artist: Cheeky Trax

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Volume 35   
 Volume 35

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 2




 






Friday, 27 June 2008

Amy Winehouse -- Back to Black Hating

In her latest WTF moment, Amy Wineheezy's hubby eggs her and a friend on as they sing a totally disgusting and racist song. This one ain't gonna make the Top 40.
Amy Winehouse: Click to view!
Winehouse later apologized for the offensive ditty.






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Monday, 16 June 2008

The Fred Hersch Trio Plus 2

The Fred Hersch Trio Plus 2   
Artist: The Fred Hersch Trio Plus 2

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


The Fred Hersch Trio Plus 2   
 The Fred Hersch Trio Plus 2

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10




 






Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Badmarsh

Badmarsh   
Artist: Badmarsh

   Genre(s): 
Folk
   



Discography:


Differences EP   
 Differences EP

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 6




 






Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Fox News Fires Staffer After She Cheers Mccain


Fox News has confirmed that it fired 24-year-old production assistant Jennifer Locke
after she was seen shouting to presidential candidate John McCain, "I voted for you
in the primary. You're going to win!" as McCain stepped onto the red carpet at last
week's Time magazine gala honoring the nation's 100 most influential figures.
When McCain spotted her holding a microphone emblazoned with a Fox News logo, he
remarked, "You're not supposed to reveal that." Intentionally adding insult to injury,
the clip was aired by MSNBC's Dan Abrams on the "Beat the Press" segment of his show.
The website TVNewser reported that Fox News had called Locke's remarks "journalistically
unacceptable" and wasted no time booting the production assistant who had worked
for Fox News for two years.






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Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Death Cab For Cutie Go The Extra Mile (And Then Some) With Eight-Minute 'I Will Possess Your Heart' Video

Death Cab For Cutie Go The Extra Mile (And Then Some) With Eight-Minute 'I Will Possess Your Heart' Video







In a lot of slipway, "I Volition Possess Your Heart" is very much to a greater extent than the first base single from Death Cabriolet For Cutie's much-discussed newly record album, Specialise Stairs. It's too the perfective sonic instance of everything the bandmembers have said they were nisus to do on the album — hissy, warts-and-all, "oops the mike fell bolt down, just let's maintain pealing" one-take indie stone that bundles up everything they've done in the past and tosses it into Lake Washington.
Oh yea, and it's eight-and-a-half minutes long, overly. Understandably, the ring Seth Cohen fawned over completely those long time ago on "The O.C." is antediluvian history.

"There's a lot of moments on the record book ... where something is, like, ne'er the thing you would choose," said Decease Cab guitarist/producer Chris Walla. "But now that it's there, it's the matter that you would miss whole if it was gone.
"The to the highest degree perfect tense model of that is in 'I Will Own Your Heart' — in the beginning in that location seems to be this gumption of everybody searching a little bit to find where the song is," added frontman Ben Gibbard. "There's just about notes that form of float through that, if we were trying to [disk] this track-by-track and make up it altogether perfect, would've never made the recording. Merely as soon as they all form of fit together, it made perfect tense sense. That's the reason the song is allowed to be as long as it is. It's sort of lento pull the focus in on the melodic line, and by the time it's at long last moving, the vocal kicks in and the narrative starts and ..."
"It takes us pentad proceedings to get to the point where we're playing the saame song, basically," Walla finished.
And that meandering flavour is alive and well end-to-end both Steps (slated for release on Whitethorn 13) and the video for "Heart," which premiered Friday (April 11) and features the red-headed object of Gibbard's affections roving the world — Jack London, Paris, Tokio, among others — for no apparent reason in particular. Meanwhile, Death Cab execute in what appears to be a meat cabinet.
It's a little arty and a little over-the-top and, yes, it's about club proceedings long, although both the band and their label, Atlantic Ocean Records, say that a shorter edition of both the song and the clip will premiere soon. And that's just the way DCFC intended it to be.
"By the clip we came back together to commence working on this album, in that location wasn't the sense that, 'We are sledding to get a conscious decision to have a curveball to everyone world Health Organization liked Plans.' " Gibbard said. "It was barely that these were the songs we felt the near inspired by that I had written. At the time it simply made sense that 'I Testament Own Your Heart' should be, like, 10 transactions long.
"That said, if the number one ace away our record book is sledding to be that long, distinctly there's going to be a wireless blue-pencil because we're playing the game," he continued. "We want citizenry to hear the song, and if it takes people hearing the three-minute variation to get to the eight-and-a-half-minute version, that's very well."
So far, fan reaction to "Heart" is overpoweringly positive, though more or less are focusing on Gibbard's lyrics, which, to be fair, explore a far creepier territory than his previous work. Once again, that's hardly division of the plan.
"Committal to writing songs of unrequited dearest and 'stalker-type tunes' isn't precisely breakage new ground or anything like that, simply with 'Heart' I experience like it's the sentiments that make it so creepy," Gibbard said. "And this is a act of fiction — it's non something I'm guilty of, hopefully — merely to me the storyteller in the strain doesn't see anything legal injury with what he or she is doing. It's to a greater extent, 'I exactly befall to walk by your house entirely the clip and I recall how great it would be if I were inwardly your house look out at the world.'
"What makes it so unsettling is that single party doesn't understand that what's happening is non set aside. And they may have pure intentions, merely the way it comes off is non the case at altogether."









Tati Roman

Saturday, 26 April 2008

Grounded

Grounded   
Artist: Grounded

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


All-Too-Human   
 All-Too-Human

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12




 






Golden Globes ceremony cancelled

Golden Globes ceremony cancelled



This year's Golden Globes ceremony has been cancelled after actors vowed to boycott the event in support of contact Hollywood writers.
The ceremony is to be replaced with a press conference and scaled-back loss carpet event, organisers stimulate confirmed
The Hollywood Foreign Iron Tie said in a statement the hour-long upshot will be covered by the tidings division of goggle box electronic network NBC.
The destiny of the Golden Globes - due to be held in Beverly Hills on Billy Sunday - had been wall hanging in the libra ever since striking writers vowed to erect picket lines around the awards usher.
On Friday, the Screen Actors Guild (Sag) announced that its members would non cross picket lines set up by writers, world Health Organization ar locked in a bitter difference of opinion with celluloid and television system producers.
It immediately called into motion plans for the tux dinner and awards presentations, which ar normally televised survive.Hollywood screenwriters make been on impress since 5 November, after the Alliance of Movement Picture and TV Producers (AMPTP) failed to agree terms for a fresh reduce.




Shonen Knife

Gigs around town

Gigs around town



MEHR AND SHER Ali
Like the late, great Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the Ali brothers hail from
Islamic Republic of Pakistan and sing Qawwali, a devotional music based on mystic Sufi verse. Tomorrow at the Somerville Field of operations, 617-625-4088.



THE DIRTBOMBS
The Dirtbombs detonate from the lapp Motor Urban center garage-blues scene as the Motown Cobras. Simply where the Cobras have two gals in front line, the Dirtbombs double up on drums and bass, making for an intense regular recurrence subdivision. Their freshly CD, “We Take in You Surrounded,” was five years in the making.
Tomorrow at the Middle Orient, Cambridge, 617-864-EAST.
Chinaware FORBES
Pink Martini’s sexy chanteuse steps aside from humanity music on her long-awaited solo debut, “78,” a twinkle lay out of original pop tunes. Sunday at the Promised land, 617-562-8800.
THE Thomas J. Hanks
The Los Angeles quadruplet returns with its feisty marque of ska-seasoned alt-rock and a new CD, “Distance.” Billy Sunday at T.T. the Bear’s, Cambridge, 866-468-7619.
HEADHUNTERS
Famed for backing Herbie Hancock on his classic 1973 jazz/funk/fusion album of the saami nominate, the Headhunters have continued on their own, incorporating increasing elements of world music into their sonic melting pot. Tomorrow at Ryles, Cambridge, 617-876-9330.
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'Rock Band' Game's First Downloadable Album Revealed, But Nirvana Still Just A 'Rumor'

'Rock Band' Game's First Downloadable Album Revealed, But Nirvana Still Just A 'Rumor'







In what is said to be the