Saturday 6 September 2008

NBC's Olympics coverage logs one final ratings win

NEW YORK �

It was seven more favourable days for NBC utmost week, effulgent with Olympics coverage that brought the sort of ratings triumph a electronic network dreams of.


If only it didn't

Sunday 17 August 2008

Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Michigan-American Society Of Clinical Oncology Initiative To Reduce Costs, Improve Patient Care


Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and the American Society of Clinical Oncology are collaborating to collect and analyze treatment information on tens of thousands of people with cancer in Michigan in an elbow grease to ameliorate care and reduce costs, the Detroit News reports. According to BCBS officials, similar initiatives have decreased hospital deaths and saved millions of dollars in unnecessary medical expenses. The effort likewise is a way for the insurance firm to turn more involved in the delivery of care, according to the News. Thomas Simmer, BCBS' senior vice president and chief aesculapian officer, aforesaid, "Its main focus is on timbre, but we recognize that we may save some costs for customers."

For the initiative, the groups will collect data from 11 oncology practices in Michigan that account for 180 physicians treating 16,000 patients every year. The data will be entered into ASCO's national registry, which includes information about a number of aspects of cancer discourse, including chemotherapy-related side effects and pain management, from 25,000 cancer professionals at almost 385 oncology practices.

Physicians who supply data will receive $3,000 for each one. BCBS says it plans to spend approximately $500,000 this year on the send off. According to ASCO CEO Allen Lichter, BCBS is the

Friday 8 August 2008

Androgene

Androgene   
Artist: Androgene

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


The Album   
 The Album

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 9




 






Tuesday 1 July 2008

Carlos Alomar

Carlos Alomar   
Artist: Carlos Alomar

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


Dream Generator   
 Dream Generator

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 10




Guitarist Carlos Alomar has played on more than David Bowie albums than whatever other sixer stringer has (including Mick Ronson, world Health Organization was peradventure the most identifiable with Bowie). In 1974, Alomar crossed paths with Bowie, world Health Organization was interested in authorship an record album that explored dance/funk sounds of Philadelphia soul. The two attain it sour, which would signal the origin of a long and fruitful relationship between the isaac M. Singer and guitar player. 1975's classical Young Americans soon followed, as Alomar too helped co-write one of Bowie's biggest hits, "Celebrity," on with Bowie and John Lennon. It was besides around this meter that Alomar supposedly 'discovered' person isaac Bashevis Singer Luther Vandross, having him blab on Bowie's album, which at long last lED to a successful solo career of his have. Alomar apace figured out that Bowie wasn't typeset on a single musical expressive style for whatever period of time, as Alomar unbroken pace on such experimental and musically varied Bowie albums as 1976's Station to Station, 1977's Low and Heroes, 1979's Lodger, and 1980's Scary Monsters. The guitarist and Bowie as well helped revive the life history of hood icon Iggy Pop during this time period, serving bring forth and co-write two of Pop's finest solo albums, 1977's The Idiot and 1978's Lust For Life.


Alomar continued to play/tour with Bowie off and on throughout the '80s, including being named "musical theater director" of Bowie's portentous Glass Spider Tour in 1987. An surfeit of session work out likewise came Alomar's fashion, as he played with a change of early artists during this geological period - Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, Chuck Berry, Bette Midler, Arcadia, Digable Planets, James Brown, The Bee Gees, Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, Carly Simon, Duran Duran, and Prefab Sprout, among innumerous others. As a upshot, the guitarist/songwriter has played on a total of 32 Gold and Platinum records all over the days. Alomar as well issued a solo album in 1988, Dream Generator, which focused more on synth/guitar textures rather than screening cancelled his chops. Soundtrack work for movies and TV followed, including such movement pictures as Pretty Woman, Pretty In Pink, Usual Suspects, and Christina F, asset jingles for idiot box commercials. Alomar as well reunited with his old sidekick Bowie for such latter day releases as 1995's Outside and 2002's Heathen. The early twenty-first hundred saw Alomar assist as Director of A & R for the "Boombacker" Music label, and putt together another solo expiration, to be highborn Hyly Volatyl.






Wednesday 18 June 2008

"Bookish" show at SU's Hedreen Gallery ends noted chapter in curator Carrie Scott's career

"Bookish," a quiet, thoughtful little show at Seattle University's Hedreen Gallery, doesn't shout "last hurrah!" but it does astutely represent the final curatorial effort by Carrie E.A. Scott before her departure to New York. Scott is leaving several positions here in Seattle — part-time curator of the Hedreen Gallery, director of the James Harris Gallery, freelance curator and arts writer — to become the director of the Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery in New York.



Scott was the first curator of the Hedreen, hired by Seattle University in the fall of 2005 right before the 2006 opening of the Lee Center of the Arts. The layout of the gallery, which doubles as a lobby for SU's theater, could make showcasing art difficult. But Scott was thrilled with the possibilities, saying that "the space was new and the slate was clean, which is what made it so exciting."



Scott began planning a diverse exhibition schedule that presented both emerging and established artists. She tended to limit the number of artists and works of art, a practice that increased the bright, airy feel of the space and our ability to focus on individual works of art. But the pared-down nature of the exhibitions occasionally hindered the full articulation of Scott's impressive curatorial themes.



Nonetheless, Scott made a name for herself as one of several young curators in Seattle who could step into any space and forge engaging exhibitions on a relatively small scale.



"Bookish" is typical of Scott's curatorial efforts. It's ambitious in theme but manageable in scale; the handful of works is intellectually suggestive and visually complex. As the title playfully indicates, the three artists in the exhibition — David Bunn, Carol Es and Leo Morrissey — create works of art that are related to books, but are not exactly, or only, books. They are approximations and tweakings of the combination of image and words, and explorations of how text, knowledge and narratives are organized and presented.



In 1990, Bunn acquired 2 million cards from the Los Angeles Central Library's catalog when record-keeping there went digital. I am in no way lamenting the switch to computerized systems of catalog searching, but Bunn's work reminds us of the position of individual people, which can get lost within these coolly impersonal systems of data collection.



In "Bookish," Bunn displays cards that bear obvious traces of human presence — a looping red line from a pen attests to the slip of the hand of someone riffling through the cards, trying to track down a certain source. According to Scott, Bunn's photographic enlargements of these human errors "reveal uncanny connections in which the mark and the text on the card resonate," as with the blood-red line that disturbs the neatly typed information for the book "It All Started With Eve."



Es, a self-taught Los Angeles artist with a burgeoning career, is represented in this show by two of her handmade artist's books, which display charming drawings and witty writing. Her appealing approach creates a disjuncture — while also allowing a deeper engagement — with her achingly brutal statements about her difficult childhood.



Morrissey also inserts himself into text, but in a more conceptual, less autobiographical way. Using old books, often dictionaries and encyclopedias, Morrissey carefully carves his silhouette into the covers and pages. The contour lines and layers of his abstracted identity are constructed out of the removal of text and information.



Scott's smart selections of the works of art for this exhibition encourage different kinds of "reading." We can respond emotionally, explore the complex visual experience and, yes, we can delight in being bookish ourselves, analyzing the many relationships between representation (in words and images) and meaning.



The positive, generous demeanor and confident professionalism that Scott brought to her deep involvement in Seattle's art scene are clear when she states, "I'm sure whoever comes on board next will build on what has just begun."



According to Steve Galatro, administrative specialist at Seattle University, the Department of Fine Arts is looking for a new curator.



While two other exhibitions that Scott has organized will open at the Hedreen later this year (work by Leo Saul Berk and Patrick Caulfield), "Bookish" is the last show to go up during Scott's tenure here in Seattle; it works well as a reflective, whispered leave-taking.








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Monday 9 June 2008

Swayze Co-Star: "Patrick's a Real Fighter"

Patrick Swayze's co-star in his new A&E drama pilot, The Beast, is speaking out about his experience working with the actor admid his battle with Pancreatic Cancer.


Travis Fimmel tells Extra, "I had a great time working with Patrick on the pilot for The Beast. I'm thrilled that he is doing so well, although I can't say I'm surprised as Patrick is a real fighter! I can't wait to get back on the set to get on the series with him."

Swayze, who was diagnosed with Pancreatic Cancer earlier this year, has been given the 'ok' to begin working again. The A&E network told Extra that the actor "has responded well to treatment and his doctors have given him the go-ahead to resume working."




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Tuesday 3 June 2008

50 Cent - Ex-girlfriend Brands 50 Cent A Bad Dad

50 CENT has been dubbed a bad dad by the mother of his ten-year-old son MARQUISE.

Shaniqua Tompkins, who escaped a fire on Friday (30May08) at the New York mansion the star owns, claim 50 Cent has yet to call to check on Marquise, who was at the house with his mother when the blaze started.

She tells the New York Daily News, "He didn't even attempt to call his son to see how he was doing. A good father would do that."

Tompkins has accused the rapper - real name Curtis Jackson - of starting the fire. He was shooting a movie in Louisiana when it took place.




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Tuesday 27 May 2008

Agaric

Agaric   
Artist: Agaric

   Genre(s): 
House
   



Discography:


Half of this and None of that  Vinyl   
 Half of this and None of that Vinyl

   Year:    
Tracks: 3




 





Angelite and Moscow Art Trio and Huun-Huur-Tu

Monday 19 May 2008

Smith wins damages over Hitler allegation

Smith wins damages over Hitler allegation



Doer Will





Saturday 10 May 2008

Cleese and Schiff talk politics

Cleese and Schiff talk politics











LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Newsman) - An anti-Bush philippic from Whoopi Reuben Lucius Goldberg laced with profanity might have injure Lavatory Kerry's presidential electioneering quaternity years ago. To a greater extent late, George V Clooney said he'll support Barack Obama any way he can, even if it means keeping his distance.


These are just a few examples that experience left wing politically minded celebrities conflicted about their character in choosing the next U.S. chief Executive, and it was lately up to an unlikely geminate of actors to sort it all out: comedian John Cleese and Richard Schiff of "The West Wing."


Actors ar often criticized for "non having anything to say and connexion the party anyway," Schiff told 2,000 attendees Tuesday night at the Milken Institute Global Conference.


Although Cleese and Schiff were more inclined to crack jokes, Fox News show political learned person Dog Luntz pressed Schiff to take a stand on whether actors should use their renown megaphones for political stumping.


Yes, Schiff conceded a bit sheepishly, because they can bring attention to an issue. He besides listed the entertainers wHO have parlayed their celebrity into successful political careers -- Ronald Reagan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sonny Bono -- just seemed irritated that they were all Republicans.


Schiff likened the Democratic primary pitting Obama against Sir Edmund Hillary Hilary Rodham Clinton to a Elijah Muhammad Ali-Joe Frazier title fight, which reminded Luntz of Clinton comparing herself recently to Sylvester Stallone's "Rocky."


"Individual had to cue her that the black guy rope south Korean won," Luntz joked.


As for Cleese, he started by announcing he was no expert on American politics only, then once more, neither ar Americans. 





Dead Poetic

Lohan to take Spears' place at gala

Lohan to take Spears' place at gala



Howard Lindsay Arhat is to replace Britney Spears as the host of a big gala affair event in Los Angeles next week, according to reports.
Spears was asked to host a Norse Style Mansion ball by Danish man of affairs Claus Hjelmbak simply he rescinded the invitation shoemaker's last month when the maven was admitted to hospital.
Explaining his decision Hjelmbak said: "I personally feel that the to the highest degree important thing for her now is to focus on her health and get the aid she inevitably and deserves."
Spears celebrated her 26th birthday at a Nordic Fashion Mansion event in December.





Bjork allegedly attacks photographer

Bjork allegedly attacks photographer



Icelandic vocalist Bjork has allegedly attacked a lensman at Auckland International Drome.
According to reports, the isaac Bashevis Singer ripped photographer Glenn Jeffrey's shirt in half after he ignored a request to catch taking pictures of the singer.
Jeffrey told the Freshly Seeland Herlad: "I took a couple of pictures and I got around trey or four-spot frames of her... and as I turned and walked off she came up behind me, grabbed the back of my shirley Temple Black skivvy (sweatshirt) and tore it pull down the back."
"As she did this she fell over, she fell to the establish. At no stage did I touch her or talk with her."
The newspaper's internet site has reported that neither the paper nor Jeffrey intend to register charges against the vocaliser.
A voice for Auckland Law said that the alleged incident was non being investigated.




Angelina Jolie makes surprise visit to Baghdad

Nox Arcana

Nox Arcana   
Artist: Nox Arcana

   Genre(s): 
Soundtrack
   Industrial
   



Discography:


Transylvania   
 Transylvania

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 21


Necronomicon   
 Necronomicon

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 21




 






More Than Fear

More Than Fear   
Artist: More Than Fear

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Nemesis   
 Nemesis

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13




 






Title of new Bond film is revealed

Title of new Bond film is revealed



The title of the 22nd James River Bond film has been announced, and it is taken from a dead tale published by 007 creator Ian Fleming in 1960.
'Quantum of Solace' testament discover James Bond (Book of the Prophet Daniel Craig) on a retaliation missionary post which will occupy him to Oesterreich, Italy and South USA.
Attachment will team up with Camille (Olga Kurylenko) in the newly adventure to track consume Domingo de Guzman Henry Graham Greene (Mathieu Amalric), a ruthless magnate seeking to control natural resources.
The plot picks up where the cobbler's last Attachment film, 'Casino Royale', left hand away, as James Bond tries to uncover the the true close to Vesper Lind (Eva Green), wHO was killed at the end of the previous moving picture.
Commenting on the newly film's title to Reuters at Pinewood Studios yesterday, Daniel Craig said: "At the goal of the cobbler's last picture his [Adhesion] heart's been broken and he doesn't have that quantum of consolation, he doesn't make that ... closure on what happened in his life and he necessarily to bump out."
He continued: "What is great about it is it likewise applies to something very important in the secret plan."
The newly Bond certificate film will be in cinemas in Nov.