Saturday, 30 August 2008

Comic O'Doherty wins in Edinburgh

The Irish comedian David O'Doherty has won the UK's most prestigious funniness award.

The Dubliner won the 2008 Intelligent Finance Comedy Award for his picture 'Let's Comedy' at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

The director of the laurels, Nica Burns, said that O'Doherty's record was "perfectly delightful'.

She added: "An hour with David O'Doherty fills the domain with laughter and charm and sends you home on a wave of happiness."

O'Doherty, wHO has been performing for 10 days, thanked his father and brother for helping him break into the mankind of stick up comedy.



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Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Gender And Culturally Tailored Interventions Help Curb STDs In Black Girls

�Black girls who undergo gender and culturally bespoke HIV interventions are significantly less likely to contract a sexually transmitted disease.


The study by Emory University public health researchers is being presented at the International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. It analyzed the self-reported sexual behaviour and condom usage among 439 sexually active black female girls between the ages of 15 and 21.


Some of the girls participated in an HIV intervention called HORIZONS, a multi-modality, relationship-focused treatment emphasizing pagan and sexuality pride, HIV knowledge, communication, condom habit skills and healthy relationships.


The HORIZONS intervention was administered in two four-hour group roger Huntington Sessions and augmented with four brief personalised telephone contacts designed to reinforce safer sex motivations. The grouping of pres Young women in the comparison, or control group, participated in one HIV bar group session.


The researchers found that girls who participated in the HORIZONS interference were less likely to have contracted a STD and were more potential to systematically use condoms during sex when compared to the girls wHO did non undergo HORIZONS training.


"African-American adolescent females seeking treatment for STDs ar at heights risk for HIV. However, no interventions have demonstrated efficacy in reducing HIV-associated sexual behaviors among this vulnerable subgroup," says Ralph DiClemente, PhD, Candler prof of populace health at Emory's Rollins School of Public Health, and study co-author.


"We found that gender-tailored and culturally-congruent interventions can trim back bacterial STD infections and enhance HIV-preventive behaviors," DiClemente says.


The HORIZONS intervention program was created at the Emory Rollins School of Public Health by researchers DiClemente and Gina Wingood, ScD, MPH. The program is at present being used as a model nationwide.


In addition to DiClemente and Wingood, work authors were Eve Rose, MSPH, Jessica Sales, PhD, and Delia Lang, PhD, MPH, all of the Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University; Angela Caliendo, MD, PhD of the Emory University School of Medicine; and James Hardin, PhD, of the University of South Carolina, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics.

Reference: WEPE0346 Development and Evaluation of an HIV Risk-Reduction Intervention Tailored for High-Risk African-American Female Adolescents Seeking Treatment at STD Clinics.


Emory University


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Sunday, 10 August 2008

Kate Voegele headlining via MySpace

Tour kicks off Friday and includes 40 dates




Singer-songwriter Kate Voegele will be the first MySpace Records artist to land a sponsored headlining tour. The University of Phoenix is sponsoring the artist's 40-date North American "Back 2 School" trek, which launches Friday at the Glass House in Pomona, Calif.

As part of the sponsorship, Voegele, world Health Organization is a psychology major at the University of Phoenix, will chronicle her experience on the road through blogs and video diaries via MySpace.com/kateontour. The 21-year-old vocalizer also will upload sub-rosa footage from the term of enlistment, post bulletin updates and maintain the site's "Ask Kate" assembly. Part of the online content will delve into Voegele's effort to balance two college courses patch playing concerts every night.

Under the portion out, University of Phoenix volition cover some of Voegele's touring expenses in exchange for stigmatisation on Myspace, according to MySpace Records GM J Scavo.

"It's all wrapped up in this bigger ad package sold by MySpace," Scavo aforementioned. "The centrepiece is the media that's running on myspace.com, which drives traffic to this co-branded page."

Scavo far-famed that MySpace has been proactive in organizing one-off concerts and branding tours, and sees tour sponsorships as the "next evolutionary step" for the social networking site.

"The MySpace sales staff feels embolden at present to go offer these far more complex and integrated packages to advertisers," he said. "If we can maintain doing this, it adds awareness and creates some support for our efforts as a label."

The label exec is quick to note, however, that MySpace Records will continue to provide artists with fiscal tour support even if a sponsor isn't involved. "I would never wait for an advertiser to put a band on tour," Scavo said. "They need to be on tour."

Meanwhile, Voegele spent much of 2007 opening shows for such artists as Ben Lee, Matt Nathanson and Natasha Bedingfield, among others. "She's done sporadic headlining dates but has never through a full tour," Scavo said. "This is where it pays off."

Voegele, world Health Organization launched her career on primetime adolescent soap "One Tree Hill," is touring in support of her debut album "Don't Look Away," which has sold 187,000 copies in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan. The artist's collective digital tracks deliver sold 435,000 downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Voegele's upcoming jaunt, which wraps Oct. 5 at Holloway Hall Auditorium in Salisbury, Md., will feature support in respective cities from artists Matt White, Amy Kuney, Keaton Simons, Brendan James, Josh Hoge and Leslie Roy.

Thursday, 19 June 2008

Tite

Tite   
Artist: Tite

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Da Aftermath   
 Da Aftermath

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 17




 






Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Ruins

Ruins   
Artist: Ruins

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Rock
   



Discography:


Hyderomastgroningem   
 Hyderomastgroningem

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 20


Vrresto   
 Vrresto

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




Ruins (Tatsuya Yoshida (drums/vocals) and Hisashi Sasaki (bass/vocals)) plays a unique var. of manic and distorted progressive rock and roll for these millennian multiplication. This duo's compositions are composite and tin can be disorienting to whatever attender wHO is habitual to less innovative, active, and demanding musics. Yoshida, the introduction member of Ruins, formed the band in 1985. Since that time, thither have been a number of different bass players, including Ryuichi Masuda, Hisashi Sasaki, and Kimoto Kazuyoshi. Bandleader/drummer/singer Yoshida credits such diverse influences as progressive rock stalwarts Magma, authoritative composers such as Chopin, and traditional pharynx vocalizing from Tuva. Though hints of these and other influences (e.g. Bill Bruford, Rush, Pink Floyd, Gong, King Crimson, Magma, Yes, and Genesis) a great deal come through in the Ruins sound, thither is no mistaking them for anyone else. Many of their compositions engage odd time signatures, sudden tempo changes, and passages of heavily processed noise. The bass, which unlike to the highest degree has vI string section, is often threaded through various personal effects. Both members of the banding sing vocables that complement one another. These vocables are meant to be nonsensical and that's how they sound and are usually improvised, as ar portions of their songs. Their boilersuit sound is helter-skelter still exact, noisy still proportionate, tricky hitherto loathsome, frenetic so far disciplined. As if the demands of Ruins were not sufficiency, both Yoshida and Masuda keep themselves busy with various musical english projects (e.g. Vasilisk, YBO2, Men of the Continent Versus the Mountain Women). From time to meter, Ruins will get together with others. These citizenry have included saxophonist/producer John Zorn, keyboardist Kenichi Oguchi, vocalists Eleonola Emi and Aki Kubota, the athletic punkers Schlong, Kazutoki Umezu, producer Steve Albini, and guitarists Derek Bailey and Jason Willet. Ruins suffer many releases in the pattern of singles, collaborations, and full-length CDs. Among these full-length albums ar Stonehenge (1990), Combustion Stone (1992), Refusal Fossil (1997), and Symphonica (1998). Pallaschtom followed, comprised of trey tracks: a classical music pastiche, a hard rock and roll pastiche, and a progressive careen medley. They were critically historied and constitute time to press release a compilation of their rareties, highborn 1986-1992, in the spring of 2002. Several months later, Tzomborgha appeared.





Alex Masi

Wednesday, 4 June 2008

T-Pain has 5 nominations for BET Awards

Kanye West and Keyshia Cole received three nominations, while Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys and newcomer Flo Rida received a pair each.



Friday, 30 May 2008

Mike Tyson shows his sweet side in documentary

By Ray Bennett


CANNES (Hollywood Reporter) - When he's not pounding very
large men to the ground, ex-fighter Mike Tyson speaks directly
to the camera in James Toback's film "Tyson," and it's hard not
to flinch. More a testimony for the defense than a documentary,
it's a sympathetic portrait of a complex man driven by an anger
that still bubbles beneath the surface.


The former world champion's eyes, which were as devastating
as his piston-fast fists in the boxing ring, reveal little, but
his self-serving words tell everything. His candor appears
sometimes unwitting, but the result is a powerful film that
will appeal to sports fans and those who respond to the
visceral clamor of the fight world.


Using split screens, overdubs and a mixture of interior
closeups and exterior long shots, Toback allows the boxer to
portray himself as a gentle soul born on mean streets where
constant bullying forced him to employ his brute strength to
survive. A broken home, crime, correction facilities and
finally the boxing ring -- it's a familiar tale.


Not so familiar were the fighter's extraordinary
dedication, steeped in the lessons of the great champions, and
his unflinching impulse to drive toward and destroy his
opponent. Toback shows nearly all of Tyson's knockouts and
tracks his rise to the big titles, big money and world fame,
and then the falls from grace, including failed marriages, a
spell in prison on a rape conviction and ultimately the loss of
his titles and most of his money.


In every circumstance in his life, Tyson believes himself
to be the innocent party. He became a ferocious fighter to
avoid being humiliated. His marriage broke down because they
were both kids. His rape charge was "false" and the victim was
"a wretched swine of a woman." A big-time boxing promoter was
"a slimy reptilian mother----er." He bit opponent Evander
Holyfield's ear off because the man kept head-butting him and
made him insane in the ring.


But Tyson says he made sure his six kids got some of all
that money; he found Islam in prison; and he's been through
rehabilitation. Now, he says, his anger is directed only toward
himself. "I'm not an animal anymore," he says in his
high-pitched lisp staring at the camera through a dramatic
Maori facial tattoo.


For some reason, Toback never mentions Tyson's voice, not
that you can blame him.


Reuters/Hollywood Reporter