Monday, 30 June 2008

First Run acquires 'Midway' rights

Godfrey Cheshire's Southern plantation documentary





First Run Features has acquired North American rights to Godfrey Cheshire's autobiographical Southern plantation docu "Moving Midway."


The former chairman of the New York Film Critics Circle's film, which premiered at this spring's New Director/New Films fest, chronicles the relocation of his family's North Carolina plantation and their doscovery of African-American relatives.


The film will be released in New York on Sept. 12, followed by a national platform release.



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Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Allain Bougrain Dubourg and Arno Elias

Allain Bougrain Dubourg and Arno Elias   
Artist: Allain Bougrain Dubourg and Arno Elias

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


Buddha Bar: Nature   
 Buddha Bar: Nature

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 12




 





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Monday, 16 June 2008

BBCPO/Noseda, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

The young Johannes Brahms had little idea what he was letting himself in for when he turned up at the door of his musical hero, Robert Schumann, in 1853. The satisfaction of being hailed as the future of German music must have been tempered by the exhausting soap opera of life with the Schumanns: acting as babysitter, nursemaid and go-between for Robert and his wife Clara, with whom Brahms fell passionately in love.












The turmoil of the period was poured into the opening movement of Brahms's First Symphony, which seems partly a tormented love letter (Clara noted that "it begins somewhat severely, but I have grown used to it") and partly an attempt to live up to the inflated hopes of his mentor.

The BBC Philharmonic began its survey of the Brahms-Schumann axis last season, pairing a complete cycle of Schumann's symphonies with concertos and works for solo instruments by Brahms. Now the emphasis is reversed, with Schumann's somewhat overlooked Cello Concerto sharing the bill with Brahms's First Symphony. The disparity in scale tells you almost everything you need to know about the two composers: Schumann's concerto took just over two weeks to complete, while Brahms's symphony required almost 20 years. But though Schumann's modest concerto lacks the gruff dynamics of Dvorák or the swelling emotion of Elgar, cellist Paul Watkins makes a persuasive case for its plangent, understated lyricism.

The Brahms, by comparison, is pure drama. Gianandrea Noseda sometimes seems in danger of being blown away by the power he unleashes, furiously rotating his arms as if trying to maintain his balance. Yet he never allows the works to sound like a mismatch, presenting them instead as an unbroken train of pure Romantic thought.

· Broadcast on Radio 3 tomorrow at 7pm.


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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Rondellus

Rondellus   
Artist: Rondellus

   Genre(s): 
ROck: Alternative
   



Discography:


Sabbatum: Medieval Tribute to Black Sabbath   
 Sabbatum: Medieval Tribute to Black Sabbath

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 12




Rondellus is a European ensemble dedicated to performing mediaeval and renascence music exploitation only geological period instruments. Based in the Estonian ithiel Town of Tallinn, the mathematical group was founded in 1993 by married woman and husband team Maria (vocals, hurdy gurdy, organistrum) and Robert Staak (lute, percussion), wHO already shared a past in both pedantic music circles and in a local radical called Hortus Musicus. After joining forces with vocaliser Veikko Christian Kiiver, fiddler Tõnu Jõesaar and Swedish isaac Bashevis Singer and harper Miriam Andersén, they issued their low industrial plant as Rondellus in 1995, these being Secular Music in France from the XIVth-XVth Century and Sanctum Rosarium, which self-collected sacred songs from the Middle Ages containing themes of the Holy Rosary. Next came 1998's Carmina Sanctorium, featuring sacred euphony relating to chivalric saints, after which the group distinct to direction on performing and former pursuits for a spell. Then, when approached by producer Mihkel Raud to record the seminal plant of heavy metal godfathers Black Sabbath as if they'd been written during the Middle Ages, Rondellus rosiness to the challenge and made it await easy: transposing not just the medicine, simply as well all lyrics so that they could be sung in Latin.






Jessica Simpson - Simpson Wants Romo To Star In Music Video


JESSICA SIMPSON wants her American football star boyfriend TONY ROMO to star in her next music video.

The star is currently applying the finishing touches to her new as-yet-untitled country-themed album, which is due for release later this year.

She is planning a promo for the first single Come on Over, and wants Dallas Cowboys quarterback Romo to help her end speculation that their relationship is on the rocks by starring alongside her.

A source tells OK! magazine, "Tony said he'd love to support her. And if it's not for publicity, he thinks this might be fun for them to do together."





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Jamie's Oliver's Auissie headquarters gutted

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's Melbourne headquarters have been gutted in a blaze overnight.

The office of Oliver's Fifteen restaurant, which featured in a reality television series when it was launched two years ago, was engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived after 8.30pm yesterday.

About 50 firefighters took 40 minutes to control the blaze at 101 Collins Street, which destroyed the Fifteen office and two other offices on the first floor of the building.

Nightspot and live music venue The Cherry Bar was also damaged in the blaze.

However the fire did not reach the Fifteen restaurant, which is at 115-117 Collins Street.

The Fifteen office also runs the Fifteen Foundation, which gives young people with tough backgrounds an opportunity to train and be employed as apprentice chefs.

Metropolitan Fire Brigade commander Lou Mele said the damage bill could reach $1 million.

"Pretty much the whole first floor is gutted," Mr Mele said.

"That's where the fire started, on the first floor."

The blaze started on the first floor, gutting the interior of the three offices and collapsing part of the iron roof, but leaving the building otherwise structurally intact, Mr Mele said.

He said the The Cherry Bar suffered smoke, heat and water damage.

Fire investigators are today working to pinpoint where and how on the first floor the fire started.

No other buildings were damaged in the blaze.





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The Velvet Underground and Nico

The Velvet Underground and Nico   
Artist: The Velvet Underground and Nico

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Andy Warhol   
 Andy Warhol

   Year: 1967   
Tracks: 11




 





Harold Budd and Andy Partridge

MTV Hits 2004 Vol.6

MTV Hits 2004 Vol.6   
Artist: MTV Hits 2004 Vol.6

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


MTV Hits 2004 Vol.6   
 MTV Hits 2004 Vol.6

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 20




 






Katie Holmes to make Broadway debut in "All My Sons"

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Actress Katie Holmes will make her
Broadway debut this autumn in a revival of Arthur Miller's "All
My Sons," starring alongside Oscar winner Dianne Wiest and Tony
winner John Lithgow, producers said on Monday.


Holmes shot to fame on the U.S. television series "Dawson's
Creek" before marrying actor Tom Cruise with whom she has
two-year-old daughter Suri. Most recently she starred in box
office flop "Mad Money."


"All My Sons" is due to open on Broadway this fall, but a
theater and date have not yet been announced.


The play is based on a true story about a successful
businessman who knowingly sold the government defective
airplane parts during World War II with tragic consequences.
The truth comes out and his life unravels when his son marries
his business partner's daughter, to be played by Holmes.


"All My Sons" was first performed on Broadway in 1947 and
won Tony Awards for Miller and director Elia Kazan. It was
adapted for a 1948 feature film starring Edward G. Robinson and
Burt Lancaster and then performed again on Broadway in 1987.


(Reporting by Michelle Nichols)

The Office star cast in Mendes new comedy

The American version of 'The Office' star John Krasinski will play the lead in Sam Mendes' as yet untitled comedy.
According to Variety magazine Krasinski, who plays Jim in the hit TV series, will star alongside Maya Rudolph and Cheryl Hines in the relationship comedy.
The plot follows an expectant couple (Krasinski and Rudolph) as they travel the country in search of a place to settle and raise a family.
The film, written by husband and wife duo Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida, is due to begin shooting next month in Connecticut.
Further details have yet to be revealed by 'American Beauty' director Mendes.

Nas screens video for album's first single

B&W video inspired by old Spike Lee films





NEW YORK -- Rapper Nas has revealed the video for "Be a N***** Too," the lead single from his upcoming untitled album, due July 1 via Def Jam. The clip was unveiled for media Thursday night at the Tribeca Grand Hotel in New York.
The treatment for the black-and-white video, directed by Rik Cordero, features Nas looking at his reflection through a mirror and rapping about racism, politics and religion, among other things, while images of people of different races sporadically appear throughout. "We all black within, OK/we all African, OK," the Queensbridge rapper rhymes over a piano-heavy beat.
Towards the middle of the video, a scene of what appears to be a white slave owner pointing a gun at a black male slave emerges, right before the song shifts into its chorus: "They like to strangle n*ggers / blaming n*****s/hanging n*****s/still you wanna be a n***** too?"
At the end, Nas, still facing the mirror, says, "F*** you. You had it all, and you threw it all away." When asked about the significance of that portion of the video, Nas said the concept was Cordero's idea and he "just went with it."
According to Cordero, the clip was inspired by old Spike Lee films. It features cameos by Latina rapper La Bruja and actor John Cho ("Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle"), among others.
Although the album won't be titled "N*****" as originally planned, its cover -- an image of Nas' bare back with welts similar to the ones slaves endured from lashings -- "speaks for itself. It says 'n*****' real loud," he said.
That image was on display in the room during the screening last night, but at the time was not being trumpeted as the official cover. A Nas spokesperson confirms it will be used as such.

Tito Rojas

Tito Rojas   
Artist: Tito Rojas

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Latin: Dance
   



Discography:


10 Aniversario   
 10 Aniversario

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 15


Salsa   
 Salsa

   Year:    
Tracks: 15




Tito Rojas was born in Humacao, Puerto Rico, on June 14, 1955. In the 1970s, Rojas started singing as a member of Pedro Conga's Orquestra. Later, after organism Borincuba's vocalizer, the artist decided to go on his own, starting a solo career. By that time, Tito Rojas reached the charts with his song "El Campesino." In 1987, Rojas joined Luis Ayala's Orchestra, advent back as a soloist in 1991 with the liberation of Sensual, followed by 1992's Condename and 1994's A Mi Estilo. 1995 was the year Tito Rojas consolidated his career, stretch double pt later cathartic Por Derecho Propio and organism awarded as Puerto Rico's Best Salsa Artist. Rojas was as well imposing by the New York's diary keeper association ACE.






Saturday Looks Good To Me

Saturday Looks Good To Me   
Artist: Saturday Looks Good To Me

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Indie
   



Discography:


Fill Up the Room   
 Fill Up the Room

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


Every Night   
 Every Night

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12




Embracing a wildly eclectic variety show of melodic influences, Saturday Looks Good to Me is the inspiration of indie pop wunderkind Fred Thomas, world Health Organization has been the simply changeless member of the radical since its origin in 2000. Saturday Looks Good to Me began as a fanciful project by Thomas (previously a member of Flashpapr and Lovesick) to create a record book by a ring that didn't survive; with the help of a handful of like-minded friends, Thomas wrote and produced a arrange of nina from Carolina songs that drew on '60s pop sounds (Motor City, Brian Wilson, and Phil Spector are net reference book points) piece too pickings cues from contemporary indie rock. Thomas gave the jut out the appoint Saturday Looks Good to Me, and the baseball club tunes were released on a limited edition vinyl LP by the Here Forever Always label in the spring of 2000 (a CD reissue appeared two geezerhood later on). A CD-R album of more music from the shadow radical, Savage August Moon (aka I Take a Chance Every Time) followed in the fall of 2000, simply Saturday Looks Good to Me was one of several projects for Thomas until 2002, when the pop-oriented emo group Saves the Day came across a transcript of the debut album and was impressed enough to bid SLGTM to open for them on a national tour. Thomas assembled a dance band to play the songs onstage, and the circuit was successful enough that Saturday Looks Good to Me not simply north Korean won a new host of fans only landed a deal with the Illinois-based autonomous label Polyvinyl Records. In March 2003, Polyvinyl released the second full-length SLGTM exertion, All Your Summer Songs, while their third, Every Night, came out in the fall of 2003; Every Night was released on both vinyl group and CD, with the same songs appearing on both formats just in different recordings or mixes. Between albums, Thomas and his gang released a steady stream of singles, EPs, and CD-R titles, and the 2006 collection Good on Sound featured the lion's share of Saturday Looks Good to Me's non-LP tracks. By this time Thomas was also pickings Saturday Looks Good to Me on the road on a regular footing, and the group's growing following and reputation for sterling, idiosyncratic pop captured the attention of the revered indie label K Records, world Health Organization stepped forrad to issue SLGTM's quarter proper album, Fill Up the Room, in the fall of 2007.