Wednesday 3 September 2008

Teri Hatcher's abuser dies in jail

Teri Hatcher's abuser has died in jail.



Richard Hayes Stone�- the Desperate Housewives actress' quondam uncle wHO she helped put in prison for molesting two girls�- was six age into a 14-year sentence when he passed aside from colon cancer at the geezerhood of 70.


Santa Clara County Deputy District Attorney Chuck Gillingham, wHO prosecuted Stone, said: "It closes the book on a very, very sad tragedy. Unfortunately those wHO are still alive volition always suffer from his actions."


In 2002, Teri came forward around the pervert she suffered as a child from Stone afterward reading around teenager Sarah Van Cleemput, who shot herself in the nous leaving behind a notation that aforesaid: "You're likely thinking a normal teenager doesn't do this - well, expect Dick!"


The federal Reserve note referred to Stone, a friend of Sarah's family.


According to Gillingham, Teri - who was seven years old when she was abused by the then-husband of her mother�s sis - nigh cancelled making her statement and merely relented afterwards contemplating her feelings if her own daughter Emerson Rose, today 10, was abused.


The District Attorney aforesaid in 2006: "When we went to interview her, she well-nigh cancelled. But she had with her daughter that morning and was thinking if, God forbid, something happened to her daughter that individual would come forward and do the right thing."


Teri, 43, after revealed she worried she would be portrayed as a publicity-seeking has-been actress if her ordeal came out in the media.


She said: "At the end of the day, thither was no way I was not going to put this girl number one, before whatsoever damage might be through to me."


Stone pleaded guilty upon beholding the actress' statement, substance she did not get to go to court.


He was serving his sentence at Chuckawalla Valley State Prison in Blythe, California.







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Sunday 24 August 2008

Mad Man Films set for sequel, but ending unwritten

In theory, Mad Man Films played its word of farewell show more than a year ago.


But some things are more important than keeping a band broken up, such as the need to make a lot of money loyal because your half-brother is doing life without parole on a dubious polish off conviction.


This is the quandary of Zak Longo, bassist for old Allston indie prog-rock trio Mad Man Films, which is bet on together and playing tonight at Great Scott and tomorrow at O�Brien�s Pub, both in Allston.




�Every time I spill to someone about these shows advent up,� said Mad Man Films drummer Joe Ciampini, �they�re like, �I thought you guys were done.� But we always left wing that opened. It�s concentrated to explain our kinship to people, because it�s kind of strange. It�sbecause we (now) live in separate cities, but we�re also very comfortable with each early. Really, these shows ar us coming together for Sean�s situation.�


Sean is Orlando, Fla.-based recording engineer Sean Robert Killian who, in 2005, was arrested on suspicion of a mangle connected to a bogus drug consider. According to Longo, Killian�s half-brother, the jury establish the testimony of Killian�s girlfriend, wHO wasn�t in town at the sentence of the murder, convincing enough to convict him.


And because whatever good bar requires icing the puck: Another man confessed to the criminal offence six months later, was convicted and sentenced to 30 age. Killian, however, remains captive. Mad Man Films is back playacting together to raise money to try to gain ground his release.


The ordeal had inevitable repercussions on Mad Man Films, which had been wrenching up accolades since 2002. Singer and guitarist George Lewis Jr. and Ciampini had touched to New York City by then, which is where they forged their new record, �Project Manor,� now dusted off for its long-overdue release.


�I commemorate those being tumultuous times. Everybody was really tense,� Lewis, at his piano in New York, recalled. �I was breaking up with some girlfriend. Zak was watching his brother go to jailhouse. Joe had something departure on, stressful to find himself or something. I think the record shows that.�


The title track certainly is an epic blue-core upsurge. But if Killian is eventually released, disdain their geographical distance and other melodic projects (all of which will be on display at O�Brien�s), can we count on more Mad Man Films shows?


�The Eagles said, �When hell freezes over,� � Lewis replied. �I say, when hell freezes over, then unfreezes, then freezes all over again.�


Mad Man Films, with the Wandas, Age Rings and the Painted Lights, at Great Scott tonight at 9 p.m. Tickets: $10; 617-566-9014. Also with Before Lazers, George Lewis Jr. (solo) and Death to the Weird, at O�Brien�s Pub tomorrow at 9 p.m.. Tickets: $10; 617-782-6245.





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Wednesday 6 August 2008

Human Progenitor Cells Grow Blood Vessels In Mice

�US scientists have successfully grown new, functioning

Friday 27 June 2008

The Epidemic

The Epidemic   
Artist: The Epidemic

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Epidemic   
 Epidemic

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11


Exit Paradise   
 Exit Paradise

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 10




 





Mr Oizo

Thursday 19 June 2008

Carmen McRae With George Shearing

Carmen McRae With George Shearing   
Artist: Carmen McRae With George Shearing

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Two for the Road   
 Two for the Road

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 10




 





The 'Bourne' marketing ploy

Friday 13 June 2008

Jennifer Aniston's hair 'most envied' by women

Women envy Jennifer Aniston's hair more than any other celebrity, according to a recent survey.
In a poll of 1,600 people commissioned by Hair magazine, it was found that Aniston's hair is the most coveted followed by Catherine Zeta-Jones, Cat Deeley, Penelope Cruz, Angelina Jolie, Natalie Imbruglia, Victoria Beckham, Nicole Kidman, Sharon Stone and Sienna Miller.
The survey also named 'the bob' - as popularised by Victoria Beckham and Katie Holmes - as the "most iconic haircut" of all time.
The hairstyle, originally associated with Sixties stars such as Mary Quant and Twiggy, beat Aniston's sleek, long Friends cut in the survey.
Her hairdo sparked the biggest hair craze of the Nineties as women flocked to salons to ask for 'a Rachel'.
The Amy Winehouse-style Sixties beehive was third, followed by the 1970s Farrah Fawcett feathered number, as recently imitated by Madonna.
Mia Farrow's ultra-short 'Rosemary's Baby' crop was fifth in the online poll, commissioned by Hair magazine, followed by the heavy fringe worn to the side that Lady Diana Spencer sported when she announced her engagement to the Prince of Wales.
Joanna Lumley's 'Purdey bob' from her period in 'The New Avengers' was seventh.

Sunday 8 June 2008

David Oistrakh - violin, USSR RTV Large Symphony O

David Oistrakh - violin, USSR RTV Large Symphony O   
Artist: David Oistrakh - violin, USSR RTV Large Symphony O

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Violin Concerto in D minor, Op.47   
 Violin Concerto in D minor, Op.47

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 3


Two Humoresques for Violin and Orchestra, Op.87   
 Two Humoresques for Violin and Orchestra, Op.87

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 2




 






Friday 30 May 2008

Happy Mondays recording new album

Happy Mondays are recording a new album and hope to release it in early 2009.

Singer Shaun Ryder confirmed that the band were recording the follow-up to 2007's 'Uncle Dysfunktional' in Stockport.

The singer told Billboard: "It's sounding good. We had a few tracks left over from the last Mondays' album, so we thought that we might as well do another one.

"Knowing us, it'll probably come out in about two years time. I mean, the other one, we had that in the can for, what, two years before that got released, because of legal problems. It took us eight or nine years to sort out all that.

"So we've now got ourselves a new set of legal problems, which will probably take another few years to sort out and then we can get this one out."

The new album will be Happy Mondays' sixth.

Tuesday 6 May 2008

Chris Martin defends Jay-Z

Chris Martin defends Jay-Z



Coldplay frontman Chris Mary Martin has defended Glastonbury headliner Jay-Z.
The ‘In My Place’ hitmaker said that he couldn’t





Friday 2 May 2008

Fall Out Boy Say Their 'Beat It' Clip Is Like All Of Michael Jackson's Videos 'But On A Fall Out Boy Budget'

Fall Out Boy Say Their 'Beat It' Clip Is Like All Of Michael Jackson's Videos 'But On A Fall Out Boy Budget'







Surety was Fort-Knox-tight on the arrange of Fall Out Boy's new telecasting — for their cover of Michael Jackson's "Beat It" — and not precisely because of the whole "Is Pete Wentz a daddy-to-be?" drama that's been pursual the band for a week now.
No, the rationality we're non allowed to actually read you anything from the spud is because the guys in Watch guard ar rather worried that you'll make merriment of the apparel they've been forced to don by conductor Shane C. Sir Francis Drake — which could generously be described as "Poison-meets-Spandau Ballet/ NKOTB," only w-a-a-y to a greater extent embarrassing.
"Shane described the treatment to me, and I didn't pay back it at wholly. I stand for, it's chill, it's awesome, and I trust his imaginativeness, simply it all sounded very strange to me, so I don't really know what I'm doing half the time, thus the ground I got talked into wearing this," Fall Out Boy frontman Patrick Tree stump laughed, pull at his tattered acid-washed jeans and first team jacket. "I think we're shooting for 1984, only it looks as though 1988 exploded wholly all over me. I intend, these clothes ar totally non strange at entirely, and they're real comfortable. And they look great on me."
"My costume is this claim on one of the guys from Michael Jackson's original 'Beat It' picture, like, the guy wire world Health Organization plays the rival terpsichorean," bassist Wentz added. "He's in this yacht gear/





Tuesday 29 April 2008

Madonna, Maradona

Madonna, Maradona









Cannes -- The latest fuss of chatter ahead of May's Festival de
Cannes concerns a fatty tissue martial humanities panda, a triplet of high profile
documentaries and music prima donna Mary.

The animation comedy-adventure from DreamWorks, "Kung Fu Ailuropoda melanoleuca," is
expected to kick and slug its way to the Croisette.

The headline voice frame -- which boasts Diddly-shit Shirley Temple Black, Angelina Jolie,
Lucy Liu and Dustin Dustin Hoffman -- are among those expected to jet into
the Daniel Chester French resort to support the movie's one-armed bandit in the official
selection.

Besides heatedly tipped to be piece of the functionary lineup proclamation
due Wednesday (April 23) are a trio of docus headlined by Amir
Kusturica's "Maradona," the long-gestating picture show focal point on
infamous Argentinean association football caption Diego Maradona. The diminutive
soccer star is expected to wave into ithiel Town, according to French
media reports.

The Cannes docu name as well is expected to include Marina Zenovich's
"Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired," which secured a prize at this
year's Sundance Film Fete.






Betty Davis

Johnny Depp to replace Ledger in final role?

Johnny Depp to replace Ledger in final role?



Reb Depp may be poised to put back the belatedly Heath Book of account in the Australian's final film, according to reports.
English language director Terry cloth Gilliam is determined to conclusion shot Ledger's final film, 'The Imaginarium of Doctor of the Church Parnassus', and is said to want Depp in the lead character.
Cinematography on the set of the fantasy picture was reportedly abandoned followers Ledger's destruction in Fresh York on Tuesday.
However, Gilliam nowadays wants to fill out the shoot with Depp in the purpose.
A studio informant told The Sun: "There is a point in the film when Heath waterfall through a thaumaturgy mirror. He could change into another grapheme afterward that and that is where Rebel would come in.
"It's a wyrd, fantasy, time-travel motion-picture show so Heath's character could easily change appearance. It would be a poignant moment.
"Johnny's non workings at the minute so everyone is praying he testament do it."
Ledger was said to be less than two months away from completing filming on the picture show at the time of his death.




Built to Spill

J.K. Rowling Issues Statement About Harry Potter Rip Off

J.K. Rowling Issues Statement About Harry Potter Rip Off





'Harry Potter' writer J.K. Rowling has issued a statement most the reasons behind the legal action she had launched, against the source of an unauthorized encyclopaedia on the mythical reality she created for her famous series. Rowling testified in a Freshly House of York courtroom on Mon (Apr 14) that, "I cerebrate it's atrocious. I think it's sloppy. I think there's very little research. This book constitutes in large quantities thieving of 17 long time of my hard work." Steven Vander Ark, the author of the disputed book – called 'Harry Potter Lexicon' – argues that the leger is allowable by law of nature due to it being for character. In a statement defending her legal actions, Rowling said: "It gives me no pleasure to lease legal action, just I am hither today because I feel very powerfully about an important event that affects everyone and non but me. If books that plagiarize other kit and boodle are permitted, authors, fans and readers stand to lose. In that location are wads of books in many languages that comment on or criticise Harry Muck around, and that's fine. Just the playscript in this case is different. It provides no analysis and near no comment. It takes far to a fault much and it offers preciously little in come back. I would but like to add that I am extremely grateful for the incredible supporting of Ravage Potter fans all over."Pic courtesy of The Daily Chain mail.










Borat star for new Spielberg film?

Borat star for new Spielberg film?



It has been reported that 'Borat' mavin Sacha Baron Cohen has been drift in the new Steven Steven Spielberg picture show 'The Trial of the Boodle 7'.
The Dominicus Multiplication reports that Baron Cohen will dally 1960s counterculture icon Abbie Dustin Hoffman in the photographic film, which follows the anti-Vietnam State of war protesters world Health Organization disrupted the 1968 Populist party conventionality in the US.
Baron Cohen will next be seen on Irish cinema screens opposite Johnny Depp in the Tim Burton-directed 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Samuel Barber of Fleet Street'.
It opens in Irish cinemas on Friday 25 Jan.