Saturday, 30 August 2008

Mumps outbreak spreads into Metro Vancouver

The Fraser Health Authority issued this map of mumps cases documented in the region in 2008 - up to Aug. 18. (Fraser Health)

An eruption of the mumps in the Fraser Valley has prompted health officials to warn hoi polloi to make sure they are vaccinated against the disease.


As thousands of children prepare to head back to school, the eruption, which began in a religious community, has already spread westward into Metro Vancouver � as far as Burnaby.


There have been 116 confirmed cases of mumps and another 74 suspected cases since February, according to the Fraser Health Authority. On medium, the region has only 10 cases a year.


Two people from Alberta carried the epidemic parotitis to a religious community near Agassiz that has a low-down rate of vaccinations, aforementioned Dr. Elizabeth Brodkin of the Fraser Health Authority.


"My understanding is their rendering of book is that to immunise would be to designate a lack of faith in God's ability to protect them, and so they pick out not to do that," said Brodkin.


Brodkin wouldn't identify the intimately knit faith-based community only said the mumps outbreak since spreading well beyond that group.


"The virus is kind of travelling underground and pop up every time it encounters somebody who is able to develop clinical mumps that we discern," said Brodkin.


Meanwhile, experts from the Fraser Health Authority were meeting to decide whether extra efforts are needed to control the spread of the preventable disease, provincial health officer Dr. Perry Kendall told CBC News Tuesday morning.


As a safeguard, Kendall said, people should ensure their immunizations ar up to date and avoid share-out drinking gear, straws or cigarettes, because the disease can be transmitted through saliva interchange.







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Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Sid Ganis re-elected as film academy president

LOS ANGELES �

Sid Ganis was elected to a fourth consecutive one-year term as president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the mathematical group announced Wednesday.


The 68-year-old Ganis, who has served as academy president since 2005, calls the job "a privilege."


"It's a dynamic time for our organization and our artwork form," he said. "I'm incredibly gallant to be part of it."


He has produced films such as "Akeelah and the Bee," "Big Daddy" and "Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo." He's also worked for Sony Pictures, Paramount Pictures and Lucasfilm.


Ganis has been a member of the film academy since 1968.


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Sunday, 10 August 2008

Tribal Ink

Tribal Ink   
Artist: Tribal Ink

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Surrounded By Freaks   
 Surrounded By Freaks

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12




 






Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Grasshopper Takeover

Grasshopper Takeover   
Artist: Grasshopper Takeover

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Elephant Dreams   
 Elephant Dreams

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 19




 





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Sunday, 22 June 2008

Giacomo Puccini, La Boheme

''They meet, they fall in love, they split, she returns, she dies'' – that's Rolando Villazón's ten-second plot summary of Puccini’s La Bohème. And the obvious draw of Deutsche Grammophon's new recording of the work is its Mimi and Rodolfo, the aforementioned 'they'. But any opera recording is about more than two singers, however talented Villazón and his Mimi Anna Netrebko may be. What elevates this one to great heights is not just the theatrical talents of opera's current 'golden couple', but a fine overall ensemble performance supported by detailed and accomplished choral and orchestral performances which match the fizzing dramatic intensity of the doomed lovers.



Whether or not the 'Netrebzon' factor galvanised the rest of the company into a compelling performance, the two are undeniably inspiring. Both voices are dramatic, thick and colourful; Netrebko’s perhaps even a touch treacly against some lighter, more innocent Mimis. And for some further pedantry, she occasionally over-eggs her climaxes and appears top-heavy, to the detriment of the overall musical phrase. But her voice is quite an instrument, built for soaring atop luscious Puccinian orchestrations which it does here with ease, whilst retaining formidable dramatic focus. Villazòn is nigh-on impossible to fault. His sure-footed tenor has a wonderfully vulnerable edge. He clothes the most painful dramatic moments in tears, and the effect is heart-stopping; dripping in Puccinian melodrama and every-bit musical.



One of the best duets in Bohème arguably goes to Mimi and not Rodolfo but the painter Marcello – here sung touchingly by Boaz Daniel – as he counsels the distraught heroine at the start of Act II. There are impressive moments too from former Cardiff Singer of the World Nicole Cabell who conjures a cheeky, colourful Musetta. Conductor Bertrand de Billy paces things briskly, creating a sense of cold and desolation when needed, though trotting hurriedly through some of the more interesting orchestral and vocal moments. But the orchestral detail and sensitivity is there, and with a Mimi and Rodolfo like these, you can forgive the conductor for leaving the tear-jerking to them.


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Saturday, 14 June 2008

Why Jason Lewis Loves Acting

The Sex and the City movie is one of the biggest film of the summer at the moment, but co-star Jason Lewis isn't letting the movie's success go to his head.

"There�s probably more recognition on the streets right now. For the moment. Not vastly different," he says. "I think these things move in increments and I don�t really pay attention that much to that aspect of my life."

Jason reprised his role as Smith Jerrod in the film, but admits he's ready to move on to something new now.

"I�m looking at a few different things," he says. "I just want to make sure the next thing is fun and interesting. I live my life that way. I should be reading scripts [now]!"

Good writing is what entices the 36-year-old the most and, unlike most actors, Jason doesn't have an ideal role in mind.

"I think that�s kind of the fun thing about my job, there�s not a singular thing to it, it�s the difference of it all," he says. "You get to play a jerk, you get to play a nice guy, you get to explore parts of yourself that you don�t really get to live in day-to-day."

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Sunday, 8 June 2008

"Deadliest Catch" captain is fined

Anchorage—The owner and captain of a fishing vessel featured on the Discovery Channel's popular reality show "Deadliest Catch" has pleaded no contest to a single count of illegally possessing undersized crab, according to Alaska State troopers.



Richard Quashnick, 51, owner of the Maverick, was fined $1,500 after an Alaska wildlife trooper inspecting his catch over the winter discovered some of the Maverick's bairdi tanner crab were smaller than the 5.5 inches required by law, trooper spokeswoman Beth Ipsen said.



Quashnick, reached by phone in Warrenton, Ore., said he was hauling some 45,000 pounds of crab at the time and troopers found only a few that were undersized. "It was an accident," he said. "It was just a mistake that my crew made, and we took care of it."



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Friday, 30 May 2008

Britney taking advice from David Hasselhoff?

Britney Spears has reportedly started taking advice from former 'Baywatch' star David Hasselhoff in a bid to overcome her troubles.
According to a report in the Daily Star, Spears' father Jamie believes that Hasselhoff can provide a positive influence for the singer.
The newspaper is reporting that Spears has been spending time at Hasselhoff's home where she has been watching episodes of 'Knight Rider' and partaking in primal scream therapy.
A source said: "Britney turns up looking like she's carrying a big bag of bad on her back and the noise can get a bit much, but she always leaves with a smile on her face."
The newspaper also claimed that Lynne Spears, Spears' mother, is angry that her ex-husband is letting the pair meet and apparently thinks it is all a publicity stunt for Jamie's new restaurant.
A source added: "Britney's mum is incandescent with rage at Jamie's stupidity. She wants her daughter to stay out of the headlines, but she thinks her ex-husband just wants publicity for his new business."

Tuesday, 20 May 2008

Kutcher to play serial womaniser

Kutcher to play serial womaniser



Sir Frederick Ashton Kutcher is to play a series womanizer in a fresh sex comedy called 'Spread'.
Diversity reports that the photographic film besides stars Jennifer Jason Vivien Leigh as a thwarted lover.
Kutcher's caller Katalyst is producing the freshly celluloid, which will be directed by 'Hallam Foe', 'Asylum' and 'Young Adam' director David Sir Alexander Mackenzie.
Shot on 'Spread' begins in Los Angeles later this calendar month.





Wednesday, 7 May 2008

Matchbox Twenty live

Matchbox Twenty live




After more than a decade together, Matchbox Twenty dollar bill live on the nose what they’re
completely about.

They’re non angry, they’re non political and they’re non trying to create the
man a better place.

As booster cable isaac Bashevis Singer Rob Lowell Thomas told fans at Wembley Domain on Thursday night:





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Monday, 28 April 2008

X Factor finalists gear up for showdown

X Factor finalists gear up for showdown



The remaining 'X Factor' contestants, Leon Jackson, Rhydian Roberts and Saami Difference, are gearing up for their final face-off this Saturday.
In the beginning in the week it was announced that apiece of the hopefuls would be precondition the chance to perform a dwell duet with a famous isaac Merrit Singer during the final of the show up.
Leon testament perform with Aboriginal Australian pop vocalizer Kiley Minogue, Rhydian volition sing with Cymric opera star Katherine Jenkins and Sami Difference stars Sean and Sarah Smith will contain to the microscope stage with Aboriginal Australian musical star Jason Donovan.
The finalists' songlists for the finis register of the series take likewise been revealed beforehand of their dwell fight for 'The X Factor' pate.
Leon will perform 'White Christmas' and 'You Don't Know Me', Rhydian testament sing 'O Holy place Night' and 'Somewhere' and Saame Difference ar due to take on 'All I Want For Dec 25 is You' and 'Breaking Free'.





Thursday, 24 April 2008

Khanate

Khanate   
Artist: Khanate

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   Metal: Doom
   Rock
   



Discography:


Capture and Release (EP)   
 Capture and Release (EP)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2


Things Viral   
 Things Viral

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 4


Khanate   
 Khanate

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 5




Khanate (marked "khan-eight") formed in the year 2000 with the intention of setting new standards for infliction and ugliness in the doom alloy writing style. Their songs are marked by dissonant, heavily down-tuned guitar/bass figures, extremely slow tempos, swarms of high-pitched feedback, and distressingly shrieked vocals, devising for a genuinely tortured and thought-provoking listening know -- redact another agency, their euphony is non for everybody. The quartet is headed up by guitarist Stephen O'Malley (Electrocution Witch, Thorr's Hammer, Sunn O)))) and bassist James Plotkin (Old, Atomsmasher, etc.), deuce musicians whose reputations in the resistance metal/experimental arenas precede them and can throw listeners an idea of what to carry from the band. Rounding kO'd the lineup are vocalizer Alan Dubin (also erstwhile of OLD) and drummer Tim Wyskida. Khanate released their self-titled debut in the fall of 2001 on Southern Lord Records.






Saturday, 19 April 2008

My Disco, Paradise

My Disco, Paradise





Hail valuation: * * *Label: Stomp/RhythmethodVerdict: If you like Battles, render this, simply does not let in chipmunksDon't occupy, the record isn't stuck - it's just that the first data track is the saame riff repeated for about 2 minutes.That's non music and it's for certain non disco, I hear you screech.And you'd be right. My Disco are a three of bent and twisted Australians creating mechanical, and sometimes maniacal music, similar to Battles.However, My Discotheque experience a furrowed supercilium volume compared to Battles' to a greater extent tongue-in-cheek approaching.In fact, Paradise is completely together to a greater extent nasty than those Freshly York crazies and recalls the berserk noise spunk of New Zealanders Die!Die!Break!.The nastiness factor is exaggerated more by producer Steve Albini's minimal and low temperature transcription techniques.The oddly titled / churns along with jagged lashes of guitars; nine-minute racket epic poem An Even Sun is punctuated by shards of dissension and to a greater extent bludgeoning repetitive beatniks; there's a more melodic side to tracks like Mosaics and You Came To Me Like A Crab; and eerie outro Land, with the mantra, "It flew, until it hide" is exactly plain stitch weird.


Not for everyone, but for fans of bands dubbed math rock-and-roll, this is a must.






Friday, 18 April 2008

Noel Gallagher voted coolest man

Noel Gallagher voted coolest man



Oasis star Christmastide Gallagher is the coolest man in U.K., according to a survey of youth hands.
The isaac M. Singer may receive celebrated his 40th birthday this class, but he was voted way ahead of whitney Moore Young Jr. pretenders such as Rubber Monkey Alex Turner.
Liverpool and England football player Steven Gerrard was second in the century Coolest British people Hands of 2007 list compiled by Zoological garden magazine.
'Doctor Who's David Tennant was third gear - deemed to be cooler than flow James I Chemical bond Daniel Craig, wHO was quarter.
St. David Beckham was fifth and Recipe One star Lewis Hamilton sixth.
Comedians Paul Simon Pegg and Ricky Gervais were ranked seventh and eighth severally, followed by boxer and BBC Sports Personality of the Year Joe Calzaghe.
Arctic Zone Monkeys frontman Turner brought up the hindquarters in 10th place.The Peak 20 included boxer Ricky Hatton, Chelsea shielder Whoremaster Terry cloth and 'Top Gear' donor Jeremy Clarkson.
Spell Christmastime Gallagher headed the name, his younger brother Liam scraped in at number 22.
Zoological garden editor Ben Todd said: "These inaugural awards make revealed close to quite an surprising results with Noel Gallagher, wHO has acquired something of an 'elder statesman' role, topping the poll.
"It shows that he is soul brigham Young people today reach to be like - perhaps even more so than when Oasis dominated the charts a decade ago."
The list contained a handful of older stars, including Saint Paul Paul McCartney at 55 and Mick Michael Philip Jagger at 73.
Paul Simon Cowell was a late entrant at number 98.




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