Monday, 8 September 2008

Republicans Take Heart; Heart Takes It Back

Ann and Nancy Wilson are hoping the Republicans change their tune�and aren't planning on waiting until November to find out.


The sisterly duo known as Heart sent a cease-and-desist notice to the McCain-Palin safari Thursday good afternoon after their hit "Barracuda" was used�twice�without permission as the prescribed rallying blazon out for the vice presidential candidate after her nomination acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention.


The song was chosen as a would-be precious tie-in to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's past�"Barracuda" was her high school nickname.


Only problem, military campaign officials failed to ask either the group, Universal Music Publishing or Sony BMG whether the song was fair game to use. It wasn't.



























"We take asked the Republican campaign publicly not to

Friday, 29 August 2008

Diagnosing Skin Cancer By Smell

div























Latest News For Dermatology
Diagnosing Skin Cancer By Smell
21 Aug 2008

Study Reveals Teen And Parent Attitudes Towards Acne
21 Aug 2008

New Emollient Cream Dexeryl(R) Preferred By Patients With Ichthyosis And Eczema
20 Aug 2008

View more news...

Latest Videos for Dermatology
Nail Salon Safety



A trip to the boom salon: Time for the toes to take nerve center stage. But those pretty nails seat come with a cost...


Acne Basics



The first step to clearing up acne is getting the facts. Learn the facts about acne-prone skin and how best to treat it...


View more videos...




Most Popular Categories



cancer �
cardiovascular �
dermatology �
hiv �
nutrition �

diabetes �
obesity �
pediatrics �
psychology �
neurology �
alcohol �

urology �
breast cancer �
women's health �
infectious diseases �
respiratory �
sexual health �

gastrointestinal �
pain �
pregnancy �
bones �
medical devices �
medicare �

depression �
prostate �
smoking �
alzheimer's �
allergy �
sleep �

biology �
genetics �
eye health �
sports medicine �
hypertension �
abortion �

health insurance �
autism �
stem cell research �
adhd �
liver disease �
multiple sclerosis �

arthritis �
pharma industry �
seniors �
dentistry �
it �
nursing �

blood �
fertility �

















More info

Tuesday, 19 August 2008

LiveDaily Sessions: The Black Ghosts

The Black Ghosts [ ], a UK-based twosome formed in 2006, meld dance-based electronic music with a touchwood pop push. Consisting of Simon Lord and Theo Keating, erstwhile of Simian and The Wiseguys severally, the geminate met on-line and worked together remotely for months, creating nearly an album's worth of material earlier meeting in person for the first time.

[Click here to view the video footage of The Black Ghost's performance.]

story_top_holder>



Download mp3Subscribe at iTunes


Listen now:



right_content player>



The Black Ghosts released their first-class honours degree EP, "Anyway You Choose to Give It," in April 2007 to rabbit on reviews. A little more than a year afterwards in July 2008, the creative twosome dropped their long-awaited full-length debut in the US on the Iamsound label. The self-titled, 11-track magnetic disc includes the song "Repetition," featuring node vocals from Blur and Gorillaz mastermind Damon Albarn.





More info

Saturday, 9 August 2008

Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc   
Artist: Joan of Arc

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   



Discography:


Joan of Arc, Dick Cheney, Mark Twain...   
 Joan of Arc, Dick Cheney, Mark Twain...

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 14




Based on their roots and their hometown, it's non surprising that Chicago's Joan of Arc blends post-rock's atmospheric static and punk's volume and kinetics. Singer/guitarist Tim Kinsella, drummer Mike Kinsella, and bassist Sam Zurick came from the emocore ring Cap'n Jazz; when that ring bust up, the trine wanted to change their musical instruction. They did just that when they started playing with keyboardist/guitarist Jeremy Boyle and guitarist Eric Bocek in summer 1996, removing the boundaries and structures of punk and including more experimental elements like magnetic tape loops and electronics.


Career themselves Joan of Arc, the group went on spell with their friends the Promise Ring (wHO also featured ex-Cap'n Jazz members) in August 1996. Joan of Arc's live set met with a warm, positive audience, just in time for their first base 7" single, Method & Sentiment. After outlay the fall of that year writing and recording, the band re-emerged in 1997 with A Portable Model of Joan of Arc, their uncut debut. The album continued Joan of Arc's phylogenesis into an as trenchant and progressive outfit that appealed to emo and post-rock fans likewise. The next twelvemonth they returned with How Memory Works, a more clearly stated adaptation of their challenging style. Joan of Arc rang in 1999 with the release of Live in Chicago 1999. Gap was released a twelvemonth later. In February 2003, the band returned with So Much Staying Alive and Lovelessness, although plans for a a good deal bigger empty were skirted to the side. Three months by and by on, that extra material establish its way onto In Rape Fantasy and Terror Sex We Trust, capturing Tim and Mike Kinsella's darkest work yet. After moving to Polyvinyl, the band recorded the observational Joan of Arc, Dick Cheney, Mark Twain and released the record album in 2004. Finally, All at Once, which the band described as a "casual folk-drone record," arrived in 2006 on Record Label. In October 2007, the band scored the creepy and instrumental Grove Vale Soundtrack.





Alienated Buddha

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

William Hurt signs on for "Damages"

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - William Hurt is reuniting with his "Big Chill" co-star Glenn Close for the second season of FX's legal drama series "Damages,"


Hurt has signed on for a season-long arc as a new client of attorney Patty Hewes (Close), with whom he has been involved professionally as well as personally. "Damages" is scheduled to resume airing in early 2009.


The role is Hurt's first as a series regular. The Oscar winner is currently on the big screen in "The Incredible Hulk."


Reuters/Hollywood Reporter



Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Miller�s keepsake pyjamas


Sienna Miller has opened up about remembering her late Casanova co-star Heath Ledger, who died in January, usmagazine.com reports.

�Heath and I had this amazing night out in Venice with my mother,� Miller told Britain�s Telegraph Magazine. �It had been pouring with rain. Heath ran out in the middle of St. Mark�s square and we were running around, and I slipped over.�

Miller continued, �We all ran back to his (apartment) and he gave me these dry pyjamas to get home in,� Miller said. Two years later, Miller returned the pyjamas to Ledger. �When he came over to my house last November, and he was having trouble sleeping, I gave them back, to help him sleep,� she said.

But after he died, �I was so sad that I didn�t have these stupid pyjamas anymore, so his father found them to give to me,� Miller revealed.










See Also

Monday, 16 June 2008

Javon Walker Had a Little Too Much Fun in Vegas

Cops found Oakland Raider Javon Walker unconscious in Vegas this morning.

FOX5 Las Vegas reports the wide receiver was found around 7:00 AM with an orbital fracture -- basically a busted eye socket. He was taken to a local hospital where he's in fair condition.

Cops refuse to confirm any details about the incident, including where exactly Walker was found.

Norm Clark reports the baller was partying it up at Tryst nightclub at the Wynn Hotel Saturday night, spraying the crowd with multiple bottles of champagne.

Story developing ...



See Also