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يعيّن فوق 11.16.05 ب [سكتّك] @ 12:20 قبل الظّهر
[ك] ساعة

نعم, قد كان هو فترة, غير أنّ هم فقط هكذا كثير ساعات في اليوم, حتّى لفرقعة [هورولوجست] ثقافيّة. يمرّ [أن-وي] أنت يستطيع ساعدت [كلوك-وتشر] ك متواضعة على طول أيّ لقم الأخبار أنت تفكّر أمر تغير من الأيادي من الساعة. هو أمكن لم يبد فوق غير أنّ قدّمت أيّ مساعدة.

كيف شبك علموا أن يتوقّف يقلق وأحبّت ال [دوونلوأد]?

حروف, [كبس], شبكة أن. بي. سي. [لتّر كمبينأيشن] أنّ قد عنى ترفيه وأخبار بما أنّ أكثر من نا كان في المهد. يكونون هم حوالي أن يذهب الطريق من ال [دودو]?

(أكثر…)

يصنّف بما أنّ: أعمدة
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ال [كرمودجون]
يعيّن فوق 10.23.05 بربة ضريبة @ 10:09 بعد الظّهر

أنا أعتذر ل ال يؤخّر مع يحصل هذا خارجا. أنا قد كنت [إينسنلي] مشغولة وأنا اضطرّ قتلت عطلة وقت من عمل أو خسرت هو, لذلك قد كان أنا في دولة التدفق منذ سبتمبر - أيلول مبكّرة.

أخيرا قد وصل الفصل خريف أن ينقذنا من رطوبة وطقس [يوكي] حارّة. أنا دائما أحبّ هذا وقت السنة. هو الوقت حق قبل شتاء حيث هو يكون باردة بكفاية أن يرتدي جزمة سوداء, دثر جلديّة, [سكرف] [غرووفي] ورئيس يشكّل معاطف دون انذهال أخرى. فعليّة بطريقة ما يرتدي جميعا أسود كثير أكثر مقبولة. هو أيضا وقت عظيمة أن يرى الأوراق غيّرت وعموما استمتعت كثير وقت في الدّاخل يقرأ أو يعلق خارجا. هو أيضا يعني أنا يستطيع أوقفت خارجا ي ليفربول كرة قدم [سكرف]!

يتكلّم من كتب, أنا واحدة من أنّ يثقب الناس الذي يثب حول شكل كتاب إلى كتاب بلا سبب. أنا أيضا قبل الظّهر هكذا [بكلوغّد] مع مادّة خام أن يقرأ أنّ أنا سوفت لا يشتري أيّ شيء جديدة.

ومع ذلك, قد أنفق أنا [ا لوت وف تيم] في عمليّة عبور على الشهور [لت فو] ويؤسّس وقت أن يقرأ حزمة كاملة.

يستمتع أنا يتلقّى تماما يسحب & مجلّة فصليّة الدفع رجل & أخرى قصص. فضلا عن يظهر [إينترو] أنيقة بأدريان [تومين], يجمع الكتاب العمل من [يوشيهيرو] يابانيّة هزليّة رياديّة [تتسومي]. [تتسومي] يتلقّى عمل ذبذبة أنّ يضرب بانفعال من خلال كلّ صفحة. هذا مادّة خام عظيمة مع إحساس, ذاكرة وتوازن.

الإصدار ثالثة من [أر لس] خارجا. هو [إيندي] [ميني-كميك] من [ست.] [لوويس] فنّان هزليّة [كفين] [هويزنغ].

يحصل أنا أيضا أخيرا حوالي إلى قراءة [نيل] [غيمن] [أننس] فتية, أيّ يكون كثير على نحو أفضل من توقّع أنا.

أنا أيضا قبل الظّهر الشخص متأخّرة على الكوكب أن يقرأ هوية أزمةعرفت, أيّ يكون حزينة أنا.

جيمس إتباع غنائي 1912 [ا] ينبغي قرأت لمراوح من سياسة, لعبة [رووسفلت] أو [نون-فيكأيشن] سياسيّة.

غير أنّ كافي من أنّ?.

[كت] بوش has returned from a twelve year hiatus with a new album entitled Aerial. The two-disc record picks up where she left off and shows us all that that amazing voice is still in great shape.

With Kate Bush coming back I guess Tori Amos will have to get a new shtick.

I for one am eager to see Saw: The Musical. Seriously though, they should cross Saw with a big musical like Rent. That would be great.

Limp Bizkit is covering The Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony."

And then there were three: this winter, Blur will go into the studio and record a new album for a tentative late 2006 release. Lead singer Damon Albarn is also working on his first solo album. The band will release a new EP early next year.

David Byrne and Fatboy Slim are collaborating together on a musical based on the life of Imelda Marcos.

Massive Attack

Massive Attack is readying their new record for mid-2006. The yet to be titled album will feature guest vocals from Liz Frazer, Beth Orton and Horace Andy.

How stupid is Boy George? Stupid enough to get caught in NYC with oodles of cocaine. Doh! He is due to in court next month and faces a possible prison sentence.

Kate Moss needs a sandwich.

Ex-KLF and Orb member Jimmy Cauty is curating an exhibition of stamp designs for London's Disorder Gallery.

Q and Not U has split up.

INXS should have split up ages ago. You'd think that the dangling lead singer would've been a big hint. But no, they had to go out and recruit a no-talent scrub to sing. What's worse, carrying on with a no talent scrub, or getting a no talent scrub to sing someone else's songs? Really, the whole thing is just a sad progression of the myth that aging rock stars can't let it go.

The aging Morrissey is getting ready to record Ringleader of the Tormentors with David Bowie and Dandy Warhols producer Tony Visconti.

V for Vendetta is going to be T for Terrible.

There is no metric measurement for the joy I feel at the cancellation of The Simple Life. Now Paris Hilton can stop being a TV star and go back to being a celebrity whore.

It was sad to see Serenity do so poorly at the box office.

Over the next few months Yep Roc Records will be reissuing back catalog material from Billy Bragg. Bragg's first 3 albums and two EPs (dating from 1983-1990), will come out early next year with re-mastered sound, a liner note book with notes from Bragg himself and extra tracks.

Composer Paul Hiller has put together a tribute CD to Avant Garde/Modernist composer Arvo Part. "Arvo Part: A Tribute" features Hiller conducting various groups and symphonies.

Maybe it is just me, but I am getting tired of seeing The White Stripes everywhere.

Sufjan Stevens has been issued a cease and desist order from DC Comics. It seems the folks at DC did some detective work and discovered the likeness of Superman gracing the cover of his recent album, Illinoise.

Bill Griffith and Jaime Hernandez are just two of the big named comic vets involved with the newest Ramones compilation, Weird Tales of the Ramones. This box set features three CDs, a DVD and a fifty-two page comic book about the band drawn by different comic artists. I don't know about you but I am a bit tired of them mining the same old Ramones back catalog and repackaging it as something new. Enough already!

Big Audio Dynamite drummer Nick Hawkins has passed away at the age of 40.

Midge Ure of Ultravox recently recently received what every tired, boring British solo artist eventually receives, an Order of the British Empire (OBE) by the Queen for his involvement in Live Aid and Band Aid.

Bloc Party will record their second full length album this February for a summer 2006 release. If you can't wait until then is always their recent Silent Alarm Remixed which has just been released.

Isobel Campbell (ex Belle & Sebastian) has teamed up with Mark Lanegan (ex Screaming Trees, Queens of the Stone Age) for her new solo record, Ballad of the Broken Seas. Lanegan produced the album and sings on several tracks. Campbell recently signed to V2 records.

The Rakes

It is just a matter of time before The Rakes make it big on this side of the pond.

Depeche Mode needs to stop now while they are behind. Their new CD, Playing the Angel is a mish mash with a few good songs and lots of disappointment. The magic is clearly gone and they need to turn their tails and run.

Bill Berry recently rejoined REM for a short set in Athens at the wedding for one of their friends.

Garbage recently announced that they are going on hiatus.

The Futureheads return next month with a new EP entitled Area.

Okay, I am going to lay it out for you. It was so good to see many of you at this year's Dragoncon. It's always weird to match faces with online aliases, but most of you did look like your mug shots at the Post Office. I'd like to thank the three people who read this column for saying "hi" and being polite. For the most part I had a great time this year.

The guests were mostly nice and cordial. The Walk of Lame wasn't as proliferated with has-beens this year as in years past. For the most part all of the guests were actually still working on something. (Where have you gone Soupy Sales, a con turns its lonely eyes to you?.)

Most of the music acts were still the same. Maybe some year they'll have two or three industrial band/EBM bands that don't sound alike. Maybe it is just me, but Luke Ski's act is getting kinda old. There's this guy named Weird Al Yankovic who does it much better.

Danger Woman was in full effect again this year, but nowhere near as annoying as in years past. Her cabaret show was hilarious.

The dealer room sucked ass buts that ok. I needed the money for hookers and crack.

The Needcoffee panels and programs were always fun and lively and good natured. As I said, it was good to see all of you, even the one guy who spat at me for making fun of Paris Hilton.

I enjoyed most of the panels I went to. Dean Stockwell's panel was terrific fun and LeVar Burton's solo panels were too. It is a shame that Marina Sirtis is still telling the same stories at her panels that she did in 1994.

As I prep for 2006 I only hope that next year's Dragoncon sees a tighter, better rounded set of track programming. Many of this year's tracks were a mess. The panels started late and really had no direction or focus at all.

Maybe I am being biased but it looks to me like everyone and their brother is trying to copy the Gonzo Film Fest. With that in mind, imitation is not always the fondest form of flattery. For one, in order to make a good film festival you have to suffer. You have to stay up late before during and after. You have to genuinely love your target audience, and you have to be able to work with people. Nuff Said.

Next month I'll take on the evil bastard known as the Christmas CD and look at some of the year end releases that will be out to annoy each and every one of us.

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The Curmudgeon
Posted on 08.09.05 by Rob Levy @ 10:30 pm

We are less than a month out from DragonCon 2005 and the wheels are turning all over the place. Despite another year of hassles, crowds and scheduling mishaps with The Man the DragonCon Posse will again be in full effect. We?ll be everywhere, literally. Although I?ll be doing a lot of Brit Track stuff, the powers that be and those better in the know than I will be feeling flash and hosting panels in the X-Track and Young Adults Track. So come out and say hi.

Having said that I encourage anyone coming to DC to get out and get involved by actually contributing to a panel by asking non-dumb questions and giving con staffers honest feedback about what they like and don?t like about the Con.

This year?s big draw seems to be Joss Whedon and the cast of Firefly. There also are some more Trek actors coming in like LeVar Burton who could be interesting as well. But if that doesn?t entice you enough, there will again be the usual collection of Hollywood Has-beens, Also Starred Ins and Barely Famous Cameosters to hobnob with.

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The Curmudgeon - June 2005
Posted on 06.29.05 by Rob Levy @ 2:46 am

It may seem strange to start off this column by writing about Paul Anka. But that's exactly what I am gonna do. That's because Anka has just released a new album, Rock Swings, which takes rock standards as reworks them as lounge songs with surprisingly freakish success. Anka's material is diverse and strange, ranging from popular rock anthems like Van Halen's "Jump," Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" and Billy Idol's "Eyes Without A Face." He also offers warped covers of the Pet Shop Boys' "It's a Sin," R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion" and Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit." Softer things like Lionel Ritchie's "Hello" and Spandau Ballet's "True" are also included. Anka has somehow managed to reinvigorate these songs, many of which were crap to begin with.

The Kinks' Ray Davies has signed to V2 records.

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The Cultural Apocalypse Clock Update for June 17, 2005
Posted on 06.17.05 by ScottC @ 9:37 pm
CA Clock Old

Welcome once again to the ticking time bomb of civilization, the Cultural Apocalypse Clock. On the left there, you'll see where we ended up last time.

This update deals with the perils and rewards of looking back and building on what has come before.

First, the perils. Below is a list of released and soon to be released Disney DVDs that we snagged from UltimateDisney.com.

Out

  • Mulan II
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame II
  • Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World
  • The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea

To Be Released

  • Tarzan 2 - 06/14
  • Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch - 08/30
  • Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie-9/13

In Production for 2006

  • Bambi and the Great Prince of the Forest
  • Brother Bear II
  • The Tinker Bell Movie
  • Cinderella III

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