Tuesday 9 September 2008

Posh gets spicy with chef Gordon Ramsay

London (ANI): Victoria Beckham of the all-girls band Spice Girls has teamed up with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay to set up a restaurant in Los Angeles.

Gordon has confirmed that he has collaborated with the married woman of soccer ace David Beckham to open a restaurant. "It's true. We are place setting up a restaurant. I'm really activated," the Mirror quoted him, as locution.

He has also revealed that Victoria a.k.a Posh Spice is keen on keeping a traditional English style carte. "She's truly keen to focus on a traditional English vogue menu, like bangers and mash and fish and chips," he said.



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Saturday 30 August 2008

The road to Invesco, part 1: Arrival

The search for tickets continued right up to the end.

At 5 p.m. at the Mineral light-rail station in extreme southwest Denver, a adult female spies a press pass for Barack Obama's acceptance speech at Invesco Field.



"Do you have an extra ticket?" she asks. "I pulled every string I know trying to get my husband in."



He is bound to be out of luck.



The boodle along the rail business are patrolled by a hodge-podge of law enforcement: Federal Air Marshals, Homeland Security explosives specialists, private Wackenhut security department guards in ill-fitting tan polyester uniforms.



Word is the Invesco Field train stop was closed because of vast crowds surging about the tracks. Not that it mattered: Lines for the stadium security checkpoints extended all the way back to the previous station a half international mile away.



But by the time we arrive, the Invesco stop has reopened. And lo and behold, the two-hour wait that bogged down earlier arrivals -- officials successfully convinced plenty of folks to arrive former -- is gone.




Just as those who risked waiting until the last minute to evacuate earlier Hurricane Katrina found open roads instead of traffic jams, those of us who arrived outside Invesco at 6 p.m. breezed through security.



Under an Interstate 25 approach ramp near the first checkpoint, the hopeful solicited eleventh hour tickets "There's a estimable chance I'll love you forever if you give me a ticket!" yelled a daughter of 12 with a hand-drawn sign.



"Obama said everyone could come, so here I am," said another young womanhood in an Obama shirt who, thus far, remained ticketless.



After one woman declined to buy a scalped ticket for $400, some other passers-by handed her unmatched for free.

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This path to the arena passes under Interstate 25, which is closed to traffic and staffed by police. Signs, even Obama signs, are confiscated ahead we reach out the metallic element detectors at the stadium itself.



Inside Invesco Field, the merch tables are doing a big business sector. People are excited. This feels like the concert everyone wants to attend.










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Sunday 10 August 2008

Image releases 'Experience Hendrix'

DVD culled from Jimi Hendrix tributes




Image Entertainment has released "Experience Hendrix," the first DVD culled from the on-going series of Jimi Hendrix concert tributes. The disk has 2 shows featuring such acts as Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Buddy Guy, Double Trouble, Living Colour, Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, Robert Randolph, Mick Taylor, Bad Company's Paul Rodgers and former Hendrix bandmates Mitch Mitchell, Buddy Miles and Billy Cox.

Wednesday 2 July 2008

Larry Clinton Orchestra

Larry Clinton Orchestra   
Artist: Larry Clinton Orchestra

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


Collection (Boogie Woogie)   
 Collection (Boogie Woogie)

   Year: 1941   
Tracks: 1




 






Sunday 22 June 2008

Lohan, Murphy top the Razzie nominees

Lindsay Lohan and Eddie Murphy have each scored multiple nominations for this year's Razzie Awards.
Celebrating Hollywood's worst in Film, the Razzie nominees were announced ahead of the Oscar nominees.
Lindsay Lohan's thriller, 'I know Who Killed Me', in which she plays two characters who may or may not be the same person, received nine Razzie nominations, amongst them Worst Picture of 2007.
For her Worst Actress nomination, Lohan polled more heavily than any star since Sofia Coppola in 'The Godfather Part III,' according to Razzie founder, John Wilson.
2007 may have been the year Eddie Murphy won an Academy Award nomination for his role in 'Dreamgirls', but that didn't prevent his film 'Norbit' from receiving eight nominations.
Besides a nod for Worst Picture, five of those went to Murphy alone, more than any one person has ever received in a single year.
"We decided that each of his characters was so offensive that he deserved individual nominations," said John Wilson.
Adam Sandler ('I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry') and Cuba Gooding Jr ('Daddy Day Camp', 'Norbit') joined Murphy in the Worst Actor category, along with Nicolas Cage ('Ghost Rider')and Jim Carrey ('The Number 23').
The 'winners' of the 28th Razzies will be announced on 23 February, a day before the Oscars.

Sunday 15 June 2008

Madonna To Trade Acting For Directing

Madonna has vowed never to act again - because she would prefer to establish herself in Hollywood as a filmmaker. The star has repeatedly tried her hand at acting since launching her singing career in the 1980s, playing lead roles in films such as Desperately Seeking Susan, Dick Tracy, and Evita, for which she won a Best Actress Golden Globe in 1997. But since directing the upcoming comedy Filth And Wisdom, the 49-year-old insists she has found her calling. When asked if she still dreams of an acting career, she responds: "Absolutely not, because now I've tasted directing. It's like Eve and the apple, I have to have a second bite. If you're an actress, it's not your vision. "The director tells the story, you are the chess piece that is moved around. That doesn't suit my personality." And the Holiday hitmaker is so fond of filmmaking, she insists she even prefers it to making music: "You have more time to tell a story. You have an hour and half or two to save the world."


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Wednesday 4 June 2008

Rob Dougan

Rob Dougan   
Artist: Rob Dougan

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Rock
   



Discography:


Furious Angels   
 Furious Angels

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 15




Australia-born and U.K.-based producer/remixer Rob Dougan attracted international attention when his tune "Clubbed to Death" was featured in the 1999 plastic film The Matrix. Reissued in June 2002, the tune reached the 24 slot on the British charts.


Dougan was working as a mixologist when he met his future partner, Rollo, producer of Faithless and Dido. Polling their resources, they formed a production team, known alternately as Dignity and Our Tribe. Signing with a humble main label, Roo Art, they recorded the first-class honours degree of a drawn-out series of remixes. When Rollo distinct to return to his family in London shortly before their number one release, Dougan followed. Signing with Cheeky Records, they reworked their recording "Understand This Groove" and released it as their beginning 12" disc in 1991.


Although he initially supported his music career as a salesman in a London jeans store, Dougan presently turned to music full-time. By 1992, he had worked with Judge Jules and his music had become much more dance-oriented. Dougan and Rollo continued to get together, cathartic many remixes on Rollo's labels RDR and OTM between 1992 and 1996. Their recordings continued to be released by Champion, which had interpreted over the management of Cheeky Records. When BMG acquired Cheeky in 1998, it besides secured the rights to Dougan's tracks until 2005.


Collaborating with late Miss America rival turned singer Kristine W., Dougan released a unmarried, "Finger What You Want," in 1994. They continued to make for together on Kristine W.'s debut record album, Estate of the Living, in 1997. Embarking on a solo career in 1998, Dougan released "Clubbed to Death" on the Mo' Wax label. He followed up on its success with "Clubbed to Death II" and the haunting single "Angered Angels." His self-titled debut record album was released in the United States in May 2003.