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Bloc Party's Intimacy Is Out Now Three days ago Bloc Party dropped a little surprise with their plans for a new album. Three days later, it's out. If "Mercury" didn't quite shock your monkey, don't give up. This is being typed as Intimacy is getting its first spin, and so it is the prematurest of evaluations, but for the most part it's sounding better than the last. Stereogum.com Thursday, August 21, 2008Music Review: Star Wars: The Clone Wars Soundtrack Star Wars: The Clone Wars Soundtrack adds a worthy entry to the Star Wars universe.
In 1977 George Lucas’s Star Wars was released; since it was a futuristic film Lucas wanted something viewers would find familiar. He had composer John Williams create a score that harkened back to the films of yesterday. That score, especially the main theme, is one of the most recognized themes today. In 2005, Star Wars: Episode III... Blogcritics.org Thursday, August 21, 2008Presented By: As stylish as it is powerful BlackBerry... 8800 smartphone is designed to let you do your best work from wherever you choose. It gives you phone, email, organizer, web browsing and instant messaging. And then it goes a step further, providing GPS for enhanced access to location-based applications and services. Learn more.
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Ad... by Pheedo Blogcritics.org Thursday, August 21, 2008Which Olympian Slipped Her Teammate A Laxative? [Blind Item Roundup] There lots of blind items yesterday, and many disparate theories abounded. But you all seemed to agree that the comedian whose slutty, "coke fiend" of an assistant is the reason his marriage ended is none other than Mr. Robin Williams. Nanu Nanuuuu... For today we have Olympic rivalries, a bitchy TV personality, and two actresses with a little-more-than friendship that's on the rocks. 1) "Which two perky Olympian teammates are really bitter rivals? One spiked the other's protein shake with laxatives before a big competition, but her plan backfired when her nemesis not only powered through the competition but beat her so-called friend anyway." [NYDN] 2) "Which popular TV personality is decidedly less popular with his production crew? Not only is he incredibly rude, he also makes work experience lackeys do all his research for him." [Mirror] 3) "I always thought that one day these two female B list actresses (#1-tv and film equally; #2 primarily tv) with almost identical careers who are Gawker Thursday, August 21, 2008Music Review: Blackmore's Night - Secret Voyage He's happy, he's playing and he's just released the best Blackmores Night album by a long way.
From the opening moments of “God Save the Keg” from Blackmore’s Night’s seventh studio album Secret Voyage, you realize that this is going to be a trip well worth taking. All the signs were there a long time ago when ex Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore formed his own band Rainbow. His fascination with medieval,... Blogcritics.org Thursday, August 21, 2008Minority Report-Style Ads Coming To Life [Advertising] When the "Tom Cruise in the future" movie Minority Report came out in 2002, everybody got all googly-moogly over the futuristic ad technology that recognized people's faces and tailored ads directly to them, instantly, as they walked through stores. Well slowly but surely that's all becoming a reality! The wonders of living in the future. Retailers are working on all types of technologies to "serve up ads based on the consumer's appearance." Hey, ugly: check it out! Dunkin Donuts is putting ad screens on its checkout and pickup areas telling you to buy things and come back soon, respectively. Some stores are sticking video screens on the shelves, which flash ads at you based on what item you pick up off the shelf. Which seems like it would quickly get annoying. But the creepiest is the effort to read your face: The company powering the screens for Dunkin', YCD Multimedia, is in the midst of deploying facial-recognition technologies that can classify people into certain demographic grou Gawker Thursday, August 21, 2008Music Review: Swing Out Sister - Beautiful Mess Another classy pop / soul outing from the ever reliable duo.
Stop the average person on the street and ask them about Swing Out Sister, and if you're lucky, you'll get a quick trill of "Breakout", their 1986 debut breakthrough single which reached number 4 in the UK and number 6 in the US charts. Which is a shame because they continued making some excellent albums long after they stopped... Blogcritics.org Thursday, August 21, 2008Oprah Tired Of Posing For O Magazine Covers [Oprah Winfrey] Such a pain! "It takes a lot of time and energy and she's sick of it. She's given them six months to figure out what to do without her." [Post] Gawker Thursday, August 21, 2008Gap Khaki Resurgence Proves 90s Are Back [Nostalgia] Clothing retailer the Gap is experiencing a critical revival under designer Patrick Robinson, leading the Times to hail the "Second Coming of Khaki." Customers could be forgiven for confusing it with the first coming, in the early 1990s, which was also propelled by the Gap, also arose during the administration of an unpopular President Bush and also saw a Democratic presidential candidate zoom quickly from obscurity to prominence with a campaign focused on the troubled economy. Both today and then there was a real estate meltdown under way, in the residential and commercial sectors, precipitated by the collapse of key financial institutions. Marijuana had a moment in popular culture then as now. Famous youth are (MKO!)/were (Kurt!) wearing flannel and being apathetic, annoying some. And technology was/is the great hope for fixing everything , along with living simpler, cheaper lives. What does the return of the 1990s mean, other than more Janeane Garofalo/Ben Stiller film collaboratio Gawker Thursday, August 21, 2008Under the Radar: Gus Van Sant's Paranoid Park Skateboarding is not a crime? unless it becomes one.
Nobody does young male angst quite like Gus Van Sant. And over the course of more than twenty years it’s a landscape he returns to again and again throughout his filmmaking career. While some films are more successful than others, when evaluated as a body of work, Van Sant has painted an increasingly complex and irreplaceable portrait of... Blogcritics.org Thursday, August 21, 2008 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Archived "entertainment - Top Stories" opinions:
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