Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Davis, Wolfson attending convention for Fox

NEW YORK �

Longtime Clinton intimate Lanny Davis and Howard Wolfson, Hillary Clinton's former communications theatre director, once awaited being very busy at this week's Democratic National Convention.


They never envisioned sledding to Denver as employees of Fox News Channel.


Davis and Wolfson will be on television system commenting on the convention Monday alternatively of on the job behind the scenes to shape it. They have also cast themselves into the center of a simmering civil war among Democrats over how to deal with a network many see as hostile to their cause.


Both see their punditry positions as something like missionary mold, and argue that it makes little sense for Democrats non to engage with Fox News Channel viewers, regular those they know oppose them.


For Fox, having them in the fold helps blunt the impact of a military campaign that built momentum when Democrats wouldn't agree to participate in debates on Fox during the nomination campaign.


Davis and Wolfson came to Fox this summer following defective experiences with rival networks, although they both declined to talk about them. Wolfson and Clinton's inner circle resented MSNBC, believing the network's top talkers favored Barack Obama's candidacy. Davis, a sometime special guidance to President Clinton, looked like he swallowed a lemon during his lowest primary-night invitee appearance on CNN.


Wolfson aforementioned Fox's Democratic primary insurance coverage was fairish, "and I appreciated that." With the exception of one combative appearance on "Fox & Friends" that he smoothened over offstage, Davis said he had always been treated moderately and with respect on Fox.


They've each appeared around two 12 times on various Fox News programs since joining as contributors.


Another thing they shared: sorrow from fellow Democrats when they signed with Fox.


"Less than I expected, but still some," Davis said. "The some were from the places that possess a stereotype about Fox, but when I asked them if they ever actually watched Fox, the answer is almost never."


Wolfson said he also got encouragement from Democrats wHO see the value in having a strong progressive voice on the network.


"My sense is that there is a recognition that we can't ignore or give the back of our hand to the largest audience in cable television (word)," he said.



Fox remains the most-watched meshing in cable length news, although excitement over the Democratic primary political campaign - and comparatively less excitement over the Republicans' - has helped CNN and MSNBC make the competition tighter.


Fox is intelligibly the network of pick for Republican viewers, although its audience is less homogeneous than many look. A Pew Research Center study released this calendar month found that 39 per centum of veritable Fox News Channel tV audience identify themselves as Republicans, while 33 percent suppose they're Democrats and 22 percent say they're independent. By contrast, more regular CNN viewing audience identify themselves as Democrats (51 percentage to 18 percent Republican). MSNBC is 45 to 18 pct Democratic.


Based on his e-mails, Davis said that many of the people world Health Organization see him on Fox are "suasible voters," willing to seriously consider a liberal peak of view.


"Are they Democrats?" Robert Greenwald said, only half-jokingly, around Davis and Wolfson. The filmmaker makes "Fox Attacks" videos critical of the network and is one of the most prominent activists in a drive to sway liberals to stay out from Fox.


"They have nada to do with a progressive point of view," Greenwald aforementioned. "I don't think you would come up anybody in the reformist movement wHO would say, yes, they are spokesmen for what we believe in."


Their association with Clinton would already make Barack Obama supporters suspicious of them. The anti-Fox Web site Newshounds has already said Wolfson "is a disaster at standing up for Democrats - that must be why Fox hired him." The Web site dissected a Wolfson appearance aboard Bush run architect Karl Rove, locution Wolfson basically let Rove attacks on Obama go unanswered.


Davis authored an article saying that he had been faulty about the Iraq surge and that it worked - lease Fox bring him on to question why Obama wasn't locution the same thing.


Greenwald aforesaid Fox is less interested in a genuine debate than in having mortal to state positions they can easily shout downward. "Without liberals and progressives to yell at, without liberal positions to take a shit fun of, Fox doesn't exist," he said. (Fox spokesman Richard White called Greenwald "irrelevant" and aforesaid "his off-the-wall obsession with Fox News has big stale.")


Davis and Wolfson aforementioned they did not regard that as their role, and that they believe their opinions are being sought sincerely.


"People who know me know that I'm not a shrinking violet," Wolfson aforesaid. "I didn't sign up to be the guy cable who plays the Harlem Globetrotters."


Davis said he disagreed with Hillary Clinton when she supported the bm not to give Fox a Democratic debate. He said he believed the anti-Fox effort represents a small, although vocal, wing of the party that believe in vitriol and demonization or else of a serious give-and-take of issues.


If he were advising Obama, he'd intimate the presumptive Democratic campaigner appear on Fox News Channel as much as possible during the campaign.


"You have 2 choices when you're in politics," Davis said. "You can walk into a room where everybody agrees with you, give a talk and everyone applauds you so you leave the elbow room thinking you've accomplished something. Or you can go into a room filled with the great unwashed who either haven't made their minds up or disagree with you and try to open some minds.


"Being on Fox is like loss into the second room," he said.


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On the Net:


http://www.foxnews.com


http://www.newshounds.us/


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EDITOR'S NOTE - David Bauder can be reached at dbauder"at"ap.org










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Monday, 11 August 2008

Johan Timman

Johan Timman   
Artist: Johan Timman

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Trip Into The Body   
 Trip Into The Body

   Year: 1981   
Tracks: 10




 






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Patrick Van De Ven

Patrick Van De Ven   
Artist: Patrick Van De Ven

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   



Discography:


Involution   
 Involution

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9


Passing Winterghosts   
 Passing Winterghosts

   Year:    
Tracks: 5




 






Thursday, 19 June 2008

American Idol - Idol Runner-up Says Rumors About Dad Weird


American Idol runner-up David Archuleta says he found all of the "stage dad"
reports about his father Jeff "really weird." In an interview with E! Entertainment
Channel, the 17-year-old singer, whose father was reportedly barred from rehearsals
during the show's final weeks for attempting to override the producers, said the weirdest
rumor was one claiming that his father refused to bring him a glass of water. "I
mean, I am 17, and, you know, if I want water, I am pretty sure I would just go get
it anyway." He did acknowledge that his father kept news about his performances away
from him, "because I didn't want it to distract me or let it go to my head."






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Friday, 13 June 2008

Missing Persons

Missing Persons   
Artist: Missing Persons

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


The Best Of   
 The Best Of

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 15




Famed as practically for their video-ready space age epitome as for their music, the Los Angeles-based New Wave turnout Missing Persons formed in 1980, a year afterwards the marriage of vocalizer Dale Bozzio and her drummer husband Terry. A one-time extremity of Frank Zappa's mount band, Terry Bozzio met the former Dale Consalvi (an ex-Playboy Bunny) at a Hollywood recording studio; after institution Missing Persons -- ab initio dubbed U.S. Drag -- the twosome recruited familiar Zappa alumna Warren Cuccurullo on guitar and Patrick O'Hearn on bass, and with classically trained keyboardist Chuck Wild in towage, they began acting area clubs.


In 1981, the band released its self-titled debut EP; after sign language to Capitol, the label reissued the criminal record in 1982, and the singles "Words" and "Destination Unknown" both intimately hit the Top 40. Their videos too helped Missing Persons find achiever on the newbie MTV web, where Dale Bozzio's hiccuping voice and camp look (comprised of shocking-pink pilus and sci-fi outfits capped off with Plexiglass bras) combined with the group's synth-driven songs to make them naturals for heavy rotation. Later in 1982, the mathematical group issued its first gear full-length album, Spring Session M (an anagram of their name), which launched the underground smash "Walk in L.A."


After 1984's Verse and Reason jagged alone a minor hit with the single "Feed," Missing Persons enlisted Chic's Bernard Edwards to produce 1986's dance-pop movement Coloration in Your Life; the album stiffed, however, and both the band and the Bozzios themselves bust up. While Dale Bozzio issued unitary solo album on Prince's Paisley Park label, Terry Bozzio went on to work with Jeff Beck; Cuccurullo, meanwhile, joined Duran Duran, O'Hearn recorded several instrumental new geezerhood albums, and Wild composed music for films and television.






Saturday, 7 June 2008

Brian Wilson, Feist for Ottawa Bluesfest

Brian Wilson, Feist and TV On The Radio are scheduled to play this year�??s Ottawa Bluesfest in Canada.

Metric, Tokyo Police Club, Secret Machines and Ray Davies are also in the bill for the event, which will take place over 11 days in July at LeBreton Flats Park.

Stars, Jose Gonzalez, Lucinda Williams, Donna Summer, Steely Dan, Martha Wainwright, , Fergie and Wyclef Jean will also play during the forthcoming festivities, which will be the 14th year of the event.

Previous acts to have played the Bluesfest include Bob Dylan, ZZ Top, Kanye West, Van Morrison and The White Stripes, and the event has in the past attracted upwards of 200,000 people.

As previously reported, Feist and Death Cab For Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard are set to team up to record a song together for the forthcoming 'Red Hot' charity album, to benefits AIDS research.

Ottawa Bluesfest takes place July 3-13.

--By our New York staff.
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Thursday, 5 June 2008

Kate Lances Little Kid's Hopes

Kate Hudson's last movie has raked in over $100 billion bucks worldwide -- but judging by her snub of one candy-selling school boy outside Bar Pitti last night, she ain't looking to share the wealth.
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If he were selling one of those LIVESTRONG bracelets, she probably would have ponied over a few bucks.






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