Monday, 30 June 2008

Tibetan Monks

Tibetan Monks   
Artist: Tibetan Monks

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   Other
   



Discography:


Tibet Authentic Inspirations   
 Tibet Authentic Inspirations

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 1


Tibetan Monastic Chant   
 Tibetan Monastic Chant

   Year:    
Tracks: 1




 






Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Tom Novembre

Tom Novembre   
Artist: Tom Novembre

   Genre(s): 
Chanson
   



Discography:


Bande de pions   
 Bande de pions

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10




 






Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Rivers removed from TV show over curses

Comedienne Joan Rivers was yesterday removed from the ITV show 'Loose Women' after she used bad language live on air.
The 75-year-old star used expletives when referring to actor Russell Crowe.
She later said that she thought that the curses would be bleeped out of the show.
Referring to one of the words that she used, Rivers said: "People have heard it in 'Sex And The City', it's such a common word."
"I said: 'I apologise'. Everyone apologised. It was hilariously funny," she said.
"I would be delighted to go back if they would apologise and give me a gift," she joked.
An ITV spokeswoman said: "We would like to apologise to 'Loose Women' viewers for the inappropriate language used by Joan Rivers on today's show."
"Presenter Jackie Brambles immediately apologised to viewers and reiterated this apology later in the show."
"An editorial decision was taken that Joan Rivers should not appear in the final part of the programme."
"Loose Women guests are always briefed that it is a live daytime show and as such are reminded not to swear or use inappropriate language."

Monday, 23 June 2008

Paul Weller launches book with designer Paul Smith

Paul Weller met up with British designer Paul Smith in theFloral Street branch of the designer's shop in London to launch his new book, 'A Thousand Things'.

Smith hosted the launch party yesterday (June 2) for the former Jam frontman, with both men signing an Epiphone Casino guitar which will be auctioned off to raise money for charity some time in the future.

'A Thousand Things' features rare photographs of Weller including those from his family archive. Weller has signed all 2,000 copies of the book that have been produced.

Queen Latifah sues over cameo film role

Actress and singer Queen Latifah is sueing a small film production company that helped finance the movie The Perfect Holiday, saying she had not been paid any money for the film.

Lawyers for Queen Latifah - an Academy Award-nominated actress and Grammy Award-winning singer whose real name is Dana Owens - said in a lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court the California-based company, Perfect Christmas Productions, had breached her contract and owed her $US275,000 for a cameo role in the film.

The Perfect Holiday, which was also produced by Owens, 38, was released in December 2007, starring Terrence Howard and Gabrielle Union.

It grossed more than $US5.8 million by February, 2008 in the United States, according to Box Office Mojo.

The lawsuit said Perfect Christmas Productions was believed to have been paid several million dollars by third parties for The Perfect Holiday, which was originally known as Perfect Christmas.





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Phillippe addresses marriage rumours

Actor Ryan Phillippe has spoken about his divorce from actress Reese Witherspoon, denying allegations that he cheated on her.
The 33-year-old star told W magazine that the end of his seven-year marriage left him in "the darkest, saddest place" that he had ever been in.
The actor said: "There were a good four or five months of not being able to get out of bed. It was the worst time in my life."
He continued: "You get through it. It's a process that's not easy, but I get less and less sad about it every day."
Speaking about the reason for the couple's break-up, he said that the situation was "far more complicated and far less interesting than it's made out to be".
He said: "To look and search for these salacious reasons, to pin it on a person, or a moment in someone's life, it's not realistic."
Phillippe also denied rumours that actress Abbie Cornish was responsible for the break-up of his marriage.
"It was unfair for her to be called the names that she was, because it wasn't about that.
"I don't think an outside person can ever cause a divorce. I had difficulties in my relationship, and in my marriage, long before I ever met her," the actor said.

Unlord

Unlord   
Artist: Unlord

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Lord Of Beneath   
 Lord Of Beneath

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 13




 






Soliman Gamil

Soliman Gamil   
Artist: Soliman Gamil

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   



Discography:


The Egyptian Music   
 The Egyptian Music

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




 





Mariana Aydar

REVIEW: The Edge Of Love (15)

Keira Knightley, Sienna Miller and Matthew Rhys star in The Edge of Love, a film concerned with the women in Dylan Thomas's life.

Most people have heard of Dylan Thomas, but if you haven't, it doesn't really matter. Get ready to focus on free-spirited women instead, particularly Vera Phillips (Knightley) and Caitlin, (Miller) who, despite both realising that Dylan may well be in love with both of them, spark up a strong friendship with each other.

It's 1941, London is getting bombed frequently and cabaret has gone underground - literally. I will offer the benefit of the doubt to director John Maybury and concede that, although a lighting rig or double bass would not be the first thing I might grab in an air raid, it is possible that they could have been set up on the tube platforms permanently. Anyway, I digress. Vera is attracting attention from plenty of soldiers and sailors alike, due to her smashing pipes (Keira's own voice) and pleasant looks (dubbed).

One man in particular, William Killick, (Cillian Murphy of Batman Begins fame) is a captain with the British army and is besotted with Vera. Dylan Thomas (Rhys) happens to be her childhood love, and a chance encounter at a pub throws them back together once more.

Far from the proverbial bucket of water, Dylan's wife Caitlin simply fans those flames and a semi-mutual love triangle ensues, except three is not the magic number in this case, and three with a staunch husband drier than a biscuit looking on isn't going to end well at all. Killick goes off to war, leaving Dylan (who faked an injury to get off from military service) to have his cake and spend a lot of time eyeing up Killick's own slice too, while poor Killick goes through hell to save Queen and country.

As long as you don't mind Dylan Thomas and his poetry taking a bit of a back seat, you will happily drift through a slick, well shot, competently-acted British film, though it does feel a little 'TV.' The film is well-researched and although Dylan Thomas has many a yarn attached to him, this seems a coherent section of his life.
Perhaps in this sequel-laced climate we can expect Dylan: The American Years, which I think I would prefer - he didn't care what anyone thought by then, and was quite the rogue, so the stories go...I'm sure Matthew Rhys would enjoy revisiting the charismatic role and slurring "Washington isn't a city; it's an abstraction" after his eighteenth whiskey.

It is also quite nice to see Sienna Miller actually do something, since I had no idea she was an actress - she seemed to be one of the photographed elite who appear in London Lite every other day doing newsworthy things like getting out of cabs, or leaving places. I'm happy to report she is also a feisty talented actress who hopefully has a bright future.
The Edge Of Love hits cinemas June 20.

New Taproot Album On Deck

Taproot [ tickets ]'s fourth album, "Our Long Road Home," will be released Sept. 16 through the Velvet Hammer music and management group, home to System of a Down, Alice In Chains, Cypress Hill, Mickey Hart, The Fall of Troy, and Scars on Broadway, among others.The album--a follow-up to 2005's "Blue Sky Research"--is the band's first independent release. In a press release, vocalist/guitarist Stephen Richards said releasing an indie after recording three albums for a major label used to be a scary thought. "But it's a brand-new world out there now for bands like us," he said. "We no longer have to rely on a big record company to make things happen and that's exciting."Taproot's first Atlantic Records' album, "Gift," was released in 2000, followed by "Welcome" in 2002.

Alex picks footie over girls

IT doesn't get much better than scantily clad hotties dancing around in the
latest ALEX GAUDINO video.

And we've got an exclusive behind-the-scenes look of the girls in action, with
video assistants drooling over them and plenty of bum-skimming shorts.

But the loyal footie fanatic DJ reckons he'd pick a night on the tiles with MARADONA
over a date with the buxom babes.

Alex said: "I love AC Milan. I'm a superfan. I can't wait to watch Euro
2008. I'll be supporting Italy.

"But I'd have to pick a night out with Maradona over the sexy girls."
The Italian stallion has an army of beauties in the vid for his latest single
Watch Out, donning athletic figures and sporty gear.
For a sneak peek, watch below:
The man behind No.4 smash hit Destination Calabria, looks set to have another
club anthem of the year.

Alex, who has just been added to Radio 1's A list, said: "It's fantastic
to have this recognition. It's a dream come true. To be on the same play
list as people like Madonna, it's just amazing."

He added: "I got to choose the girls in my video which was a bonus.

"The dancers are the magic formula so I will continue to use them and
keep getting sexier."
Can't wait to see how steamy the next video is. Watch Out is available for download now and released in the shops on June 9
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