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Sunday, 31 March 2013

news feeds march 31


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"The Internet: It's like never leaving junior high." Ya think? Janet Sternberg, a communications professor at Fordham University in New York says "The Internet and digital media have produced this Peter Pan effect where we never grow up, we're like perpetual children, we never have to be responsible for anything - we keep this juvenile mentality. We say whatever's on our mind. Restaint is one of the signs of adulthood, and our whole culture is celebrating a lack of restraint." Great article dealing with grownup kids around the Internet. Click HERE to read on. 
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What does an actor who has played in damn near every style of film supposed to do when you've done it all? Look for a genre you have played in obviously. That's right: Clint Eastwood slated to direct a film adaptation of the hit musical "Jersey Boys." I definitely didn't see that one coming, but after Jon Farveau, who was originally attached to direct, backed out Clint has shown interest in taking the reigns. The Dirty Harry star has been interested in directing a musical for sometime now, trying to remake the Kris Kristofferson/Streisand clunker "A Star Is Born" with Beyonce playing the lead role. The project didn't get off the ground for a variety of reasons including Beyonce's pregnancy and the lack of a suitable leading man, and even though Beyonce has dropped off the project, Clint is still keen to get it done and may work on it once the Jersey Boys adaptation is complete. 
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In West Philadelphia, born and raised… The original (O.G.) Aunt Vivian (the better one) Janet Hubert says she is tired of fighting with the Fresh Prince himself, Will Smith. Hubert spent three seasons as the mother on the hit 90s sitcom, and portrayed Vivian as a much stronger and more intelligent mother figure than her replacement. But her and Smith never got along; she even went so far as saying Smith made her life a living hell. After twenty years of fighting she just wants to make peace with the rest of the cast. "I would say to him, we need to heal this. You've done some things, you've said some things, that were totally untrue and you know that they were untrue. I've said some things that I probably should have never said… I'm tired. Aren't you tired Will?" She was also asked by TheGrio.com if she would participate in a reunion and she said 'absolutely.' This is a far cry from her comments in when Will posted a picture on Facebook of the cast hanging out in 2011 where she told TMZ "There will never be a reunion, as I will never do anything with an asshole like Will Smith. He is still an egomaniac and has not grown up. This constant reunion thing will never ever happen in my lifetime unless there is an apology, which he doesn't know the word." I just love that show. That is all.


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It has been five long months since the San Francisco Giants captured their second World Series in three years, but have no fear, baseball is back tonight. The season kicks off with the Texas Rangers at Minute Maid Park playing their new divisional rivals, the Houston Astros. The 'Stros made the jump to the American League after spending their entire existence in the National League, giving Major League Baseball's six divisions an even five teams a piece. Houston also changed their uniforms, resurrecting the old colour scheme from the Astrodome era. I dig them. That is the only game this evening but don't worry, on Monday there are some great games lined up with 24 teams in action. The Red Sox and Yankees renew pleasantries at Yankee Stadium, the Champion Giants kick off their season against the Dodgers in Los Angeles, the Cubs are taking on the Pirates in Pittsburgh and the Phillies are in Atlanta to challenge the Upton brothers and the Braves. Blue Jays kick off their season in Toronto on Tuesday night against the new-look Cleveland Indians. 


Want to go to a game? Concession stand prices can add up more than the ticket itself pretty quickly. Hot dogs at a Mets game? $6.25. At the Reds stadium? A buck. Four dollars for a twelve ounce glass of beer in Cleveland or 16 ounces for $8. Here some good info on the cheapest and most expensive ball park foods (check out the $23 hotdog at Arlington Stadium in Texas). Check out the story HERE

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The Toronto Maple Leafs are looking pretty sharp. Since they have burned me so many times I don't want to be overly optimistic, but cautiously so. First off, they are fast. They looked so good in the game against Ottawa last night it was crazy, a convincing 4-0 win, and are currently riding an 8 game point streak. Other than the now ridiculously stacked Pittsburgh Penguins, the Leafs have one of the most prolific offences in the last couple weeks, with two lines playing exceptionally well. The pairings of Lupul/Kadri and Kessel/van Riemsdyk have been carrying the team offensively. Lupul has tucked in seven goals in his five games since returning from injury, scored a coast to coaster against the Canes, and looks just as unstoppable as he did last when he was among league leaders in scoring before being injured. Nazem Kadri is finally playing the way Brian Burke figured he would and currently sits sixth in league scoring including last nights 4 point performance (and second hat trick of the season). With a dozen games remaining things are looking pretty good for some meaningful hockey in the spring, but if they want to make sure they get in there they better play meaningful hockey until the season ends and the big dance begins.



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Going to see Bad Religion with The Bronx this evening. Should be a killer show.. Bad Religion is always one of my favourite bands to see live and The Bronx should be great as well, having just released their stellar fourth album. Here's a song or two:



For those who are into some P&V in your music, check out Heavy MTL's card this year. Pretty not bad. Here's the official lineup for this year's festival, which is happening on August 10-11 at Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal:

Avenged Sevenfold
Rob Zombie
Megadeth
Godsmack
Danzig with Doyle
A Day To Remember
Children Of Bodom
Mastodon
August Burns Red
At the Gates
Amon Amarth
Machine Head
Steel Panther
Gwar
Of Mice & Men
Finntroll
Baroness
Wintersun
Obey the Brave
The Acacia Strain
Halestorm
All Shall Perish
Cryptopsy
Augury
Unexpect
Oceano
Within the Ruins
Structures
Blackguard
Slaves On Dope
Havok
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Wednesday, 3 October 2012

news feeds oct 3: part 2


Oh, the Beach Boys. For a band that peaked with "Pet Sounds" some 40 years ago they sure aren't going away quietly, and the famous strife that ripped that band apart originally hasn't dissipated whatsoever. The Boys' finished up their 50th anniversary tour at London's Wembley Arena and a couple of days later, founding member Mike Love announced that Brian Wilson, Al Jardine and David Marks would not be part of the post-50th lineup. Love's statement also read "The 50th Reunion Tour was designed to be a set tour with a beginning and an end to mark a special 50 year milestone for the band." The three ousted beach bums were not aware this was the case and assumed they were in the band to stay. "I'm disappointed and can't understand why Love doesn't want to tour with Al, David and me. We are out here having so much fun. After all, we are the real Beach Boys." Mike Love owns the rights to the name and will tour with a different backing band under the name Beach Boys. It's also rumoured that he own the rights to being a douche. As song from the better days:


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Dave Grohl made comments on-stage over last weekends Global Citizen Festival hinting the Foo might be going on a hiatus then confirmed this on the Foo Fighters Facebook fan page: "Yes… I was serious. I'm not sure when the Foo Fighters are going to play again. It feels strange to say that, but it's a good thing for all of us to go away for a while. It's one of the reasons we're still here. Make sense? I never want to NOT be in this band. So, sometimes it's good to just… put it back in the garage for a while." Dave has been working hard on a documentary film as well as a solo record that should be released soon. The Foo Fighters have released seven full lengths and a covers album to coincide with 2011's Record Store Day called "Medium Rare" (Killer Kiss and Angry Samoans covers). Their last record was really good, 2011's "Wasting Light" and here's a track from it with guest vocals by Bob Mould of Husker Du/Sugar called "Dear Rosemary."


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Six Flags Great Adventure is not a fan of metal. Falling In Reverse frontman Ronald Radke was arrested and later released on $25,000 bail after being charged with assault when he launched three microphone stands into the crowd after their set at the Six Flags FestEvil in Jackson, New Jersey this past Saturday. A 16 year old girl got hit in the head with a stand and suffered an injury that was treated at a nearby hospital. Spokesperson of the park had this to say: "This was the first metal show that we've ever had and will be the last. We have no plans to host another metal show. This performer was completely reckless. He had complete disregard for the safety of his fans. His actions were totally unacceptable. It's not the type of entertainment that we want to be producing." \m/\m/
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Peter Travers' fall movie preview is up on Rolling Stone's website. Check out what to see, but more importantly, what not to see (CLICK HERE)
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Last day of the major league season is today and there is still two divisional crowns up for grabs in the American League. In the AL East the Yankees just have to win to win the division, but Yankee loss and a Baltimore win means they will have to have a one game playoff to see who gets the divisional pennant. The one game playoff is happening today between the Oakland Athletics and the Texas Rangers who have lost the first two games of their last series of the season versus the A's to create the winner take all scenario happening in Oakland, California this afternoon at 3:35 Eastern. The Detroit Tigers wrapped up the Central Division a couple days ago after the White Sox September collapse. In the National League, the three divisional winners are the Washington Nationals, Cincinnati Reds, San Francisco Giants with the Atlanta Braves and the defending World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals as the wild card clubs. The post-season starts Friday night!
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Post-goal hockey celebration.. The kid flies through the glass. NICE!